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SECONDS TROUNCE COLBY SKATERS BY 11-1 SCORE

HARVARD OUTPLAYS OPPONENTS THROUGHOUT GAME

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Harvard's undefeated Second hockey team won another victory yesterday afternoon when it defeated Colby 11 to 1 in a very one-sided game in the Boston Garden.

Captain C. E. McGregor '32 played one of the best games of the season, scoring early in the first period and continuing, until he had piled up five goals to his credit at the end of the game.

The heavier Seconds played a harder and faster game than Colby in every period, splitting Colby's defense many times to score. Colby retaliated only once in the last period, when Pomerlow broke through Harvard's defense to make an easy goal, and accounting for Colby's one point.

The summary: HARVARD  COLBY Bragiotti, Wadsworth, l.w.  r.w., Kenny, Webster Gilmor, Mays, c.  c., Lovett, Pomerlow Foster, Sleeper, McCaffrey, r.w.  l.w., Wilson Gleason, Thorndike, l.d.  r.d., Pollard, MacDonald McGregor, Thorndike, r.d.  l.d., Hilton Hale, Bartol, g.  g., Draper

Score--Harvard Seconds 11, Colby 1. Goals--McGregor 5, Wadsworth 2, Foster 2, Bragiotti 2, Pomerlow 1. Referees--Joe Noonan and Frank Moody. Time--three 15-minute periods.

Score--Harvard Seconds 11, Colby 1. Goals--McGregor 5, Wadsworth 2, Foster 2, Bragiotti 2, Pomerlow 1. Referees--Joe Noonan and Frank Moody. Time--three 15-minute periods.

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