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FRESHMAN HOCKEY TEAM WINS BY LARGE SCORE

Defeats Arlington High 4 to 0--Shows Improved Team-Work--Schoolboys Outclassed but Offer Stiff Defense During Last Two Periods

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The Freshman hockey team easily defeated the Arlington High School sextet Saturday afternoon on the charlesbank rinks by the score of 4-0. The yearlings played a superior brand of hockey in every department.

The 1925 combination showed better team-work than at any other time previous this year. Coach Winsor's polishing up in the scrimmage with the seconds on Friday afternoon had a direct effect in a parallel and smoothly working forward line, which cooperated well with the strong defence.

The last two periods were featured by the effort of the schoolboys to curb the Freshman attack, an effort which succeeded in limiting the yearlings to one more tally--a goal by Beals in the last few minutes of play.

The summary: HARVARD 1925  ARLINGTON H.S. Peirson, Gibb, r.w.l.w., Crosby Beals, Bonbright, c.c., Lynch, Seanlon Burgess, Austin, l.w.r.w., Foster, Kenna Hammond, Chase, c.p.c.p., Seanlon, Foster Hodder, p.p., Danton Cantillon, g.g., Hammond

Score, Harvard 1925 4, Arlington 0. Goals, Hammond, "Burgess, Hodder, Beals, Referee, D.F. Thayer '23. Time, one 15-minute and two 12-minute periods.

Score, Harvard 1925 4, Arlington 0. Goals, Hammond, "Burgess, Hodder, Beals, Referee, D.F. Thayer '23. Time, one 15-minute and two 12-minute periods.

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