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In a tight, hotly contested game at Concord yesterday, the Harvard Freshman hockey team suffered its first setback of the season at the hands of a powerful St. Paul's aggregation. The score was 3-2. The game was a hard fought one all the way through, and until the final whistle the result was in doubt.
Nesmith, of the home team, was the star of the game, contributing two of the St. Paul tallies, and being instrumental in the third score. Jim Ford, the aggressive center of the '37 outfit, was prevented from assuming his usual stellar role by a leg injury early in the game.
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