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With the return of Captain Saltonstall to the lineup, the Harvard Freshman hockey team easily defeated Newton High yesterday at the Boston Garden 3 to 0.
An otherwise dull game was livened by the flashy plays of Saltonstall and Baldwin. Saltonstall scored early in the first period with a difficult back-handed goal. Baldwin made the outstanding play of the game during the second period when he broke away and made the third goal unassisted. Score--Harvard 3, Newton High 0. Goals--First period: Saltonstall, Stone. Second period; Baldwin. Referees-- Cleary and Mooney. Time--One 15-minute period, two 40-minute periods. The second University hockey team defeated the New Hampshire Freshman sextet 5 to 2 yesterday afternoon in the Boston Garden. In the third period with the score 3 to 2 in Harvard's favor, Gilmore, substituting for Martin at center, scored two goals unassisted in rapid succession, thereby clinching the game for the Crimson. Score--Harvard 5, New Hampshire 2. Goals--First period: Martin (3.29)Crocke (5.00). Second period: Wendelin (3.29), Watts (10.39). Third period: Gilmore (13.48). Referees--Stewart, Rouque Time--Three 20-minute periods.
Score--Harvard 3, Newton High 0. Goals--First period: Saltonstall, Stone. Second period; Baldwin. Referees-- Cleary and Mooney. Time--One 15-minute period, two 40-minute periods.
The second University hockey team defeated the New Hampshire Freshman sextet 5 to 2 yesterday afternoon in the Boston Garden. In the third period with the score 3 to 2 in Harvard's favor, Gilmore, substituting for Martin at center, scored two goals unassisted in rapid succession, thereby clinching the game for the Crimson. Score--Harvard 5, New Hampshire 2. Goals--First period: Martin (3.29)Crocke (5.00). Second period: Wendelin (3.29), Watts (10.39). Third period: Gilmore (13.48). Referees--Stewart, Rouque Time--Three 20-minute periods.
Score--Harvard 5, New Hampshire 2. Goals--First period: Martin (3.29)Crocke (5.00). Second period: Wendelin (3.29), Watts (10.39). Third period: Gilmore (13.48). Referees--Stewart, Rouque Time--Three 20-minute periods.
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