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JAYVEES TAKE FOURTH STRAIGHT

Score 4 to 1 Victory in Face of Strong Defense of Northeastern

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Outskating their opponents from Northeastern University at the Boston Garden yesterday, the Harvard second hockey team registered its fourth consecutive victory of the season, turning in a 4 to 1 win. The Jayvees' offense kept the puck in enemy territory most of the game, and scored on long, fast shots despite a strong defensive opposition. Coach G. C. Canterbury's men were kept on their toes all the time, and despite their hard work, were unable to repeat the 11 to 0 Andover rout.

The summary: JAYVEES  NORTHEASTERN Brown, N. Ware, Foster, r.w.  l.w., Jack, Rice, Davidson Braggiotti, Wadsworth, Sommers, c.  c., Cahoon, McKee, McKella Stone, Gallagher, J. Ware, l.w.  r.w., McLaud, Irving, Wallace, Reid Thorndike, Clapp., Kirkland, r.d.  l.d., Furdon, Read Gleason, Choate, Sutcliffe, l.d.  r.d., Anderson Mittell, g.  g., Dingwell, Strombon

Score--Harvard 4, Northeastern 1. Goals.--First period: Braggiotti (Brown) (1.30), N. Ware (3.27), Cahoon (Jack) (9.40). Second period: Stone (4.52). Third period: Sommers (J. Ware) (8.35). Penalties--Furdon (tripping). Referees--Rocque and Le-Fabre. Time--one 15-minute and two 12-minute periods.

Score--Harvard 4, Northeastern 1. Goals.--First period: Braggiotti (Brown) (1.30), N. Ware (3.27), Cahoon (Jack) (9.40). Second period: Stone (4.52). Third period: Sommers (J. Ware) (8.35). Penalties--Furdon (tripping). Referees--Rocque and Le-Fabre. Time--one 15-minute and two 12-minute periods.

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