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FRESHMEN ROMP AWAY WITH CAMBRIDGE LATIN SEXTET 8-0

Little Opposition but 1927 Combination Shows Improvement

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The Freshman sextet added another to its string of one-sided victories yesterday afternoon at the Arena by routing the Cambridge Latin School combination 8 to 0. The schoolboys did not offer stubborn enough opposition to test the Crimson skaters on the defense, but there was a noticeable improvement on the attack.

There were fewer brilliant individual dashes down the ice than in the earlier games. The passing, however, was better developed and the shooting was more effective. Zarakov and Hamlen led the Freshman attack, and Gross once more proved that he will be a valuable replacement man.

The valiant guardianship of Fitzgerald in front of the Cambridge Latin net was the one scintillating spot in the losers' play. The eight goals registered against him were largely due to the poor checking of his forwards and the utter futility of his outer defense. He was constantly peppered by the Crimson forwards, and he made several brilliant stops.

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