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Overwhelming an ineffective Brown sextet, the Crimson hockey team last night left the Providence Arena on the winning side of a 7-0 score. The game is not counted as a League contest and Coach Joe Stubbs left some of his players on the bench rather than allow them to get tired before the Princeton game on Saturday.
Brown held off the Crimson invaders for the greater part of the first period with Carr making the only tally at 16.54. Ford then continued to push the puck into the nets and finished with four of Harvard's seven scores to his credit. Score: 7-0. First period: Carr (Ford) (16.54). Second period: Callaway F. (Callaway J.) (2.40), Ford (4.40). Ford (Callaway) (12.15), Ford (18.30). Third period: Ford (9.5), Ecker (19.25). Penalties: First period: Dewey (tripping), Butler (charging). Second period: H. F. Hart (roughing), Olney (hooking). Third period: H. E. Hart (roughing), Olney (hooking). Third period: Smithson (cross checking), H. E. Hart (holding). Time: Three 20 minute periods. Referees: Halloren and Leferre.
Score: 7-0. First period: Carr (Ford) (16.54). Second period: Callaway F. (Callaway J.) (2.40), Ford (4.40). Ford (Callaway) (12.15), Ford (18.30). Third period: Ford (9.5), Ecker (19.25). Penalties: First period: Dewey (tripping), Butler (charging). Second period: H. F. Hart (roughing), Olney (hooking). Third period: H. E. Hart (roughing), Olney (hooking). Third period: Smithson (cross checking), H. E. Hart (holding). Time: Three 20 minute periods. Referees: Halloren and Leferre.
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