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FRESHMAN TEAM DOWNS FRAMINGHAM SIX, 12-1

INDIVIDUAL SALLIES FEATURE AN UNEVEN CONTEST

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Scoring four times within the first two minutes of play the Freshman hockey team buried the Framingham High School sextet 12 to 1 last night at the Boston Arena. The opening game of the Crimson's season was played in alternating periods with the Varsity.

While displaying their lack of practice by a good deal of ragged hockey, the Yardlings demonstrated no lack of individual ability. Actually eleven out of the twelve goals scored were credited as unassisted.

Pete Stone, speedy left wingman, shared scoring honors with center Austie Harding, each beating goalie Clarke of Framingham on three occasions. The summary: HARVARD 1939  FRAMINGHAM Stone, Miles, Cunningham, l.w.  l.w., Carey, Shaughnessy Harding, Jameson, Winsor, c.  c., Glover, Haggerty Scaife, Hunnewell, Butcher, r.w.  r.w., Pryor, Kimball Houghton, Carstein, Wright, l.d.  l.d., Monahan, Guston Fearon, Coburn, Aldrich, r.d.  r.d., Slade, Savage Irving, Kerr, g.  g., Clarke

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