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The second University hockey team defeated the fast St. Mark's team by the score of 3 to 0 in a well-played game at Southboro yesterday; Sagar, goal on the second team, played an excellent game, making several difficult stops. Trainer, with two goals to his credit, also displayed good form.
The summary: Score -- Second team 3, St. Mark's 0. Goals -- Trainer 2, Patterson. Referee, Flicktner. Time--20 and 15 minute periods. Second's Schedule Increased. Two practice games have been added to the second University hockey team's schedule. These games are with Brookline High School and Rindge Manual Training School. The complete schedule now stands as follows: January 24--Lowell Textile at Cambridge. January 31--Open. February 4--Middlesex at Concord. February 7--Brookline at Brookline. February 11--Rindge at Cambridge. February 14--Andover at Andover. February 21--Exeter at Exeter. -- The remaining seats for the Princeton hockey game on Saturday are on sale at Leavitt & Peirce's.
Score -- Second team 3, St. Mark's 0. Goals -- Trainer 2, Patterson. Referee, Flicktner. Time--20 and 15 minute periods.
Second's Schedule Increased.
Two practice games have been added to the second University hockey team's schedule. These games are with Brookline High School and Rindge Manual Training School. The complete schedule now stands as follows:
January 24--Lowell Textile at Cambridge.
January 31--Open.
February 4--Middlesex at Concord.
February 7--Brookline at Brookline.
February 11--Rindge at Cambridge.
February 14--Andover at Andover.
February 21--Exeter at Exeter.
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The remaining seats for the Princeton hockey game on Saturday are on sale at Leavitt & Peirce's.
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