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FRESHMAN SKATERS WIN AS CHASE SCORES TWICE

Crimson Defense Smothers St. Paul's Attack While 1928 Center Leads Team to Victory

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Two goals by J. P. Chase '28 were the margin by which the Freshman hockey team defeated the St. Paul's School sextet at Concord, N. H. on Saturday.

Chase accounted for his tallies by individual dashes down the ice. In the first period he skated past the St. Paul's defense men and drove the puck into the net. When the second period was drawing to a close he repeated his effort and again scored.

The 1928 defense proved impregnable consistently smothering the schoolboy offense.

The summary. HARVARD  ST. PAUL'S Crawford, Cox, Nordberg r.w.  l.w. Mills, Watts Chase, Richardson, c.  c. Baldwin, Davis Saltonstall, Richardson, H. Swann l.w.  r.w. Manville, Jennison Robinson, J. Swahn, r.d.  l.d. Sylvester, Baldwin Garrison, Watts, l.d.  r.d. Wilson

Goals, Chase 2. Referees, Morris and Campbell. Time three 15-minute periods.

Goals, Chase 2. Referees, Morris and Campbell. Time three 15-minute periods.

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