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SECONDS TAKE MEASURE OF CAMBRIDGE LATIN SIX

GAME LACKS INTEREST EXCEPT FOR OCCASIONAL STICK WORK

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In a game, listless save for occasional flashy bits of stick work, the Harvard Seconds hockey team defeated the Cambridge Latin ice combination by a score of 2 to 1 yesterday afternoon at the Arena.

Swann's sharp shot from left lane eluded the Cantab goalee and tickled the net for the opening tally. Clark next outwitted the schoolboy defense, swerved to the left, and shoved the puck in backward.

In the third period the schoolboys showed some teamwork, Harlowe pushing the disc home past Jackson for their lone count.

The summary follows: SECONDS  CAMBRIDGE LATIN Whiting, Clark r.w.  l.w. Brigham Smith, Mills c.  c. Harlowe Hutchinson, Swann, Ellis l.w.  r.w. Temple Winston, Covel l.d.  r.d. Ign Wylde r.d.  l.d. Kerr Jackson g.  g. Tradden

Score--Seconds 2, Cambridge Latin 1, Goals--Clark, Swann, Harlowe. Timekeeper--Jackson. Time--Three 10-minute periods.

Score--Seconds 2, Cambridge Latin 1, Goals--Clark, Swann, Harlowe. Timekeeper--Jackson. Time--Three 10-minute periods.

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