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In a fast game featured by much individual playing the undefeated University hockey team took a 7-2 victory from the Princeton stickmen at the Brooklyn Ice Palace last Saturday night. This game ends a season of seven straight victories for the Crimson septet and gives them the title for the series with Yale and Princeton.
At the face-off the University team was swept off its feet by a rush from the Princeton men who carried the puck down the ice and caged it in 45 seconds; Knox making the goal. After six minutes of scrimmaging, however, Snelling took a pass from Avery and evened the score with a short, hard shot.
Bigelow Puts University Ahead.
Three minutes later Princeton, fighting hard but poor on team-play, lost the puck at the Crimson goal, and E. L. Bigelow '21 made a spectacular carry the length of the ice and netted a pretty shot from a difficult angle. He broke away again five minutes later and carried the puck into the goal.
The Orange and Black now made a spurt and enabled Wintersteen to score just before the end of the half, leaving the score for the period 3-2 in favor of the University.
Tigers Weaken in Second Half.
In the second half Princeton was unable to get possession of the rubber. Snelling and Avery were able to score two goals apiece without much difficulty, and the game ended with the score standing 7 to 2. The summary:
Goals--Snelling 3, Avery 2, Bigelow 2, Knox, Wintersteen. Penalties--Rue, 1 minute, illegal checking.
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