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1926 IN SEVENTH VICTORY

Defeats St. Mark's by 5 to 1 Score--Goals Scored Mostly by Individual Work and Good Shooting

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The Freshman hockey team scored its seventh straight victory yesterday, defeating St. Mark's School 5-1 in a hard fought game. The schoolboys, although they showed good team-work were slow in carrying the puck. The Freshmen did not show up as well as in the previous games, and the goals were scored mostly by individual work and good shooting.

Both teams used a great many substitutes, no man for the Crimson playing the whole game. The playing of Henderson, who was the mainstay of the Crimson attack, and Pepper, who made many remarkable stops at goal for the schoolboys, was the outstanding features of the game.

The summary: HARVARD 1926  ST. MARKS Howe, Parish, l.w.  r.w., Crawford, Harvey Harding, Moseley, c. c.,  Hamilton, Hoyt Henderson, Davis, r.w.  l.w., Tudor, Weed Pratt, Debevoise, l.d.  r.d., Steward Martin, Nash, r.d.  l.d., Simpkins Bradford, Cummings, LaFarge, g.  g., Pepper

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