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The St. Paul's School hockey team defeated the Harvard Freshmen at Concord, Saturday afternoon by the score of 6 to 2. The team-play of St. Paul's was superior to that of the Freshmen, whose two goals were scored by brilliant individual playing. In the first half the ice was covered with snow, making fast skating and accurate passing impossible. The play was very even in this period, the half ending with the score 2 to 2. St. Paul's clearly out-played the Freshmen in the second half, scoring four goals and keeping the puck almost entirely in their opponents' territory. Houston, at cover-point, did the best work for the Freshmen.
The summary: Score-St. Paul's, 6; Harvard 1912, 2. Goals-Cox 4, T. Baker, Harman, Huntington, Yarnall. Referee-G. P. Milne. Timekeeper-W. Scudder. Time-20-minute halves.
Score-St. Paul's, 6; Harvard 1912, 2. Goals-Cox 4, T. Baker, Harman, Huntington, Yarnall. Referee-G. P. Milne. Timekeeper-W. Scudder. Time-20-minute halves.
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