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The Freshman hockey team received its second defeat of the season at the hands of the St. Paul's School seven by the score of 5 to 1 at Concord on Saturday. The Freshmen were outclassed from the start in the offensive department of the game, the puck remaining almost constantly in 1920's territory during the first ten minutes of play. The hard, accurate shooting of the St. Paul's forwards was too much for the Freshman defence which did not work together very well.
N. S. Walker '20, of the Freshman team, was forced to withdraw from the game on account of the stiffening of his leg muscles after about five minutes of play.
for St. Paul's.
The summary: Score--Harvard 1920, 1; St. Paul's School, 5. Goals--First half: Carson (8.45), Carson (9.31), Conover (17.30), second half: Cabot (2.13), Carson (8.58), Bulkley (14.11). Stops--Louderback, 28; Maxwell, 14; Seager, 1. Referee--Mr. Milne. Goal umpires--Clark and Hitchcock. Timer--Scudder. Time--20-minute halves.
Score--Harvard 1920, 1; St. Paul's School, 5. Goals--First half: Carson (8.45), Carson (9.31), Conover (17.30), second half: Cabot (2.13), Carson (8.58), Bulkley (14.11). Stops--Louderback, 28; Maxwell, 14; Seager, 1. Referee--Mr. Milne. Goal umpires--Clark and Hitchcock. Timer--Scudder. Time--20-minute halves.
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