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FRESHMEN BATTLE ST. PAUL'S TO SCORELESS TIE

Bradford and Kanfman, Opposing Goal Guards, Bear Brunt of Conflict in Stopping Many Shots--Overtime Periods of No Avail to Break Deadlock

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The Freshman hockey team's string of seven straight victories was broken Saturday at Concord, N. H. when St. Paul's School played the Freshmen to a scoreless tie. The game lasted for 56 minutes, including two 5 minute overtime periods, and was only stopped because the Freshmen had to catch a train.

The whole game was a battle between the opposing goals. Bradford for the Freshmen and Kaufman for the schoolboys. Both men put up a perfect defense, and each stopped well over 50 shots.

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