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SECONDS DEFEATED MIDDLESEX

Individual Brilliancy of Rice Feature of Ragged Contest.

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The University second hockey team won from Middlesex School yesterday in a ragged game by the score of 7 to 2. The seconds exhibited a distinct weakness in team play and only due to individual rushes, made by W. W. Rice '18, who caged the puck four times, did the team net such a large total. Holmes at goal for Middlesex played a strong game preventing tally after tally.

The line-up follows: MIDDLESEX SCHOOL.  SECOND TEAM. T. Romaine, P. Romaine, l.w.  r.w., Kissel, Powel Newman, l.c.  r.c., Patterson, Dunmore Thayer, r.c.  l.c., Rice, Scott Mason, r.w. l.w.,  Folsom, Timpson, Knox Hawkins (capt.), c.p.  c.p., Appleton (capt.) Brown, Cleveland, p.  p., Duncan, Ginn Holmes, g.  g., Weld

Score--Harvard 2nd, 7; Middlesex School, 2. Goals--Rice 4, Patterson, Kissel, Folsom, T. Romaine, Newman. Referee--Townsend. Length of halves--20 minutes.

Score--Harvard 2nd, 7; Middlesex School, 2. Goals--Rice 4, Patterson, Kissel, Folsom, T. Romaine, Newman. Referee--Townsend. Length of halves--20 minutes.

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