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1922 DEFEATED BY ST. PAUL'S

Freshmen Carried Away by Hard Attack of School-Boy Seven.

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The Freshman hockey team went down to a 6 to 2 defeat before the St. Paul's team Saturday at Concord. At the start the St. Paul's seven drove the Freshmen before them in a hard attack, scoring three goals in the first eleven minutes of play. In the last four minutes of the first half, the Freshman defense gave way again and three more goals were scored by the Concord seven. In the second half 1922 played better hockey. On each attack, the St. Paul's forwards found the Freshman defense too strong. Humphrey at right wing was effective in covering his fast opponent, Haslam. The second goal for the Freshmen was made on a combination shot from Martin to Lincoln.

H. F. Colt, F. C. Lincoln, and J. M. Martin played well for the 1922 team.

The summary is as follows: 1922  ST. PAUL'S Humphrey, r.w.  l.w., Haslam Baker, r.c.  l.c., Shiras Smith, Martin, l.c.  r.c., Walker Banes, Angier, l.w.  r.w., Davis Lincoln, c.p.  c.p., Potter Colt, p.  p., Baldwin O'Mealey, g.  g., McLeod

Score--1922, 2; St. Paul's, 6. Goals--Baldwin 3, Haslam, Walker, Potter, Baker, Lincoln. Referee--Milne. Goal umpires--Eliot, Brown. Time--Two 20-minute periods.

Score--1922, 2; St. Paul's, 6. Goals--Baldwin 3, Haslam, Walker, Potter, Baker, Lincoln. Referee--Milne. Goal umpires--Eliot, Brown. Time--Two 20-minute periods.

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