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1936 HOCKEY PLAYERS TROUNCE ST. PAUL'S 4-2

Lane Stars For Crimson, Scoring Goal In Overtime Period--Poor Ice Holds Up Play

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Playing on poor ice, the Freshman hockey team defeated St. Paul's School, 4-2, yesterday afternoon at Concord. Lane starred for the Crimson, scoring the winning goal halfway through the overtime period. Just two minutes later, Moseley scored again which made Harvard's margin secure. Moore of St. Paul's was outstanding for the opposing side. The summary: HARVARD  ST. PAUL'S Hovenian, Duffey, Clement, l.w.  r.w., Gagarif, Stonington, Middleton Moseley, McDonald, Dewey, c.  c., Cocroft, Childs, Truesdale Calloway, Hallowell, Roberts, r.w.  l.w., Calloway, Bissell, Nesmith Lane, Cutler, l.d.  r.d., Moore Claflin, Prouty, r.d.  l.d., Buckner, Work Waldinger, g.  n., Witherow

Score--Harvard 4, St. Paul's 3. Goals-- First period: Moseley ( .50), Moore (5.20). Second period: Hovenian (8. ). Third period: Calloway (10.45). Overtime: Lane (5.15). Moseley (7.15). Time--Three 20-minute periods, one ten minute overtime period.

Score--Harvard 4, St. Paul's 3. Goals-- First period: Moseley ( .50), Moore (5.20). Second period: Hovenian (8. ). Third period: Calloway (10.45). Overtime: Lane (5.15). Moseley (7.15). Time--Three 20-minute periods, one ten minute overtime period.

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