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Following the lead of J. W. Hallowell '31, shifty scrub wingman, the second University sextet came through with a 4 to 2 win over the Noble and Greenough outfit in a fast match on the Charlesbank rink yesterday afternoon.
Hallowell who made an unassisted score in the first few minutes of play and another early in the third period was the outstanding player on the ice. Together with J. G. Frothingham '31, left wingman, and J. P. Davis '30, center, Hallowell presented a barrage of shots at the Noble and Greenough goalie, Reece.
Captain Summers at center for the visitors was the most frequent assailant of the Harvard defense and sank one hard shot in the second frame
The summary:
HARVARD Score--Harvard 4, Nobel and Greenpugh 2 Goals--First period: Hallowell (3:30). Second period: Davis (2:51); Summers (3:33). Third period: Hallowell (6:37); Cassidy (8:33); Frothingham (9:08). Referee--Ayer, period one 15-minute period, one 12-minute period one 15-minute period.
Score--Harvard 4, Nobel and Greenpugh 2 Goals--First period: Hallowell (3:30). Second period: Davis (2:51); Summers (3:33). Third period: Hallowell (6:37); Cassidy (8:33); Frothingham (9:08). Referee--Ayer, period one 15-minute period, one 12-minute period one 15-minute period.
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