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1934 DEFEATS ANDOVER, 4 TO 0

Summers Scores Twice for Harvard While Kirkland and Ware Also Tally

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The Freshman hockey team added another victory to its list yesterday, when if defeated Andover 4 to 0 in the Boston Garden. Playing consistently better hockey than Andover throughout the game, the Crimson scored twice in the second period, and once in the other two periods.

Playing against a fast and light forward line the 1934 team showed ability in passing and teamwork surpassing any yet displayed this season. Early in the first period J. T. Summers '34 scored the only goal in that period. In the second period, through the coordination of the entire team, both Nathaniel Ware '34 and Summers were able to score. At no time during the period was the Crimson goal in any danger of being crossed. In the final period, C. M. Kirkland '34 scored the only goal.

The summary: HARVARD FRESHMEN  ANDOVER J. Ware, Gallagher, Black, l.w.  r.w., Cook Summers, Beale, c.  c., Howard N. Ware, Kirkland, r.w.  l.w., Wolcott Gleason, Choate, l.d.  r.d., Wheeler Martin, r.d.  l.d., Gardner DeGive, C. E. Ware, g.  g., Bartow

The score--Harvard Freshmen 4, Andover 0, Goals--First period; Summers, Second period; N. Ware, Summers. Third period; Kirkland. Referce--Morrison. Time--three 15-minute periods.

The score--Harvard Freshmen 4, Andover 0, Goals--First period; Summers, Second period; N. Ware, Summers. Third period; Kirkland. Referce--Morrison. Time--three 15-minute periods.

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