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On Saturday the University sextet journeyed to Buffalo and there administered an overwhelming defeat to the weak Nichols Club team by a 12-2 score. The contest was played on a very small rink and was marred by rough play on both sides. At no time were the New Yorkers a match for their smoother and faster opponents. The Crimson forward line took the disc up the ice time and again in a beautiful exhibition of coordination and team work. Both forward lines were used and proved equally efficient in driving the puck home. The work of the Crimson defense men was of a similar high grade, the Nichols forwards breaking through for a shot only occasionally.
Scoring honors were divided very evenly among the Harvard players, Giddens counting three and Holbrook, and Howard two goals apiece.
The summary follows: Score, Harvard 12, Nichols Club 2. First period--Harvard 6, Nichols Club 1. Second period--Harvard 3, Nichols Club 1. Third period--Harvard 3, Nichols Club 0. Goals, Giddens 3, Howard 2, Holbrook 2, Saltonstall, Tudor, Wetmore, Lakin, A. Bieglow, Gowans, Walsh. Referee, Thornton. Time three 20 minute periods.
Score, Harvard 12, Nichols Club 2. First period--Harvard 6, Nichols Club 1. Second period--Harvard 3, Nichols Club 1. Third period--Harvard 3, Nichols Club 0. Goals, Giddens 3, Howard 2, Holbrook 2, Saltonstall, Tudor, Wetmore, Lakin, A. Bieglow, Gowans, Walsh. Referee, Thornton. Time three 20 minute periods.
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