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Showing distinct after-effects of the Toronto encounter, the Varsity Hockey team nevertheless had enough punch to keep the Dartmouth sextet back on its heels and blanked them 2 to 0 Saturday night at the Garden. Captain George Ford's two tallies, registered at 13:03 and 19:10 of the final session, saved the Stubbsmen from what had all the earmarks, up to that time, of a scoreless deadlock.
Otis, Bennett Stand Out
By all odds the outstanding men on the ice were the Green defensemen, Don Otis and Gordon Bennett, whose thumping bodychecks were a thorn in the side of the Crimson all evening. Football-captain Bennett and his equally husky partner were all too reminiscent of the days of Harvard's Bigelow brothers.
Roberts Robbed
Another big reason for the failure of Coach Joe Stubb's charges to ring up their expected one-sided triumph was the skill and fortune of Les Goding, Coach Herb Gill's star net-minder. If the Crimson did escape a resounding check from Otis or Bennett, it was Goding who turned back a scoring attempt. George Roberts was especially robbed on numerous occasions, had the amazing misfortune to hit the post three times.
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