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The speedy Crimson Alumni forwards and George Owen '23, who as an undergraduate captained two University hockey teams, swept over the defense of the Dartmouth graduates to a 6 to 0 victory and ample revenge for last year's loss, in the Arena last night. The game was played for the benefit of the Ellis Memorial Fund.
Next to Owen who was in a scoring mood last night and who found the Dartmouth net for three counters, came Clark Hodder '25, of last year's Crimson squad who tallied twice and E. L. Bigelow '21, present University Coach, with one goal. Learned, the Green goal-keep, turned in some phenomenal stops during the course of the evening but his outer defense was weak. For the second year the Crimson and Blue coaches were opposite each other on the face offs, when Bigelow replaced Hodder as Harvard center against Wanamaker, Dartmouth pivot and Eli hockey coach.
Last night's contest was the second of its kind in two years. Last season the Big Green team of graduates captured a 5 to 2 win.
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