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1940 SEXTET TIED BY ANDOVER AT ARENA 4-4

YARDLING SLUMP AT END TELLS STORY

NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED

Falling to pieces in the last ten minutes of the final period the Yardling hockey team had to content themselves with a tie with Andover at the Arena yesterday. Entering the final period with the score two to one in their favor, the Freshmen scored twice in the first five minutes of play and then failed to withstand the five man attack of the Andover sextet which sank three goals to tie it up at four all. No overtime periods could be played since the time reserved in the Arena had elapsed.

Opening at a fast pace Winslow took a pass from Irwin and scored five minutes after the faceoff to put the Yardlings out front. Foster of Andover scored to even things up but before the period closed Coleman took a pass from Roosevelt and converted it to give the Crimson a two to one lead. Neither team was able to score in the second period.

Apparently clinching the game the Freshman scored twice in the beginning of the third period, Eaton scoring on a pass from Roosevelt and Gorham netting the final Crimson tally by combining with Coleman.

The Lineup: HARVARD  ANDOVER Coleman, Irwin, Grace, Homans, r.w.  r.w., Tenney, Davis, Poor Perkins, Winslow, Ogle, Muther, c.  c., Hazen, Pike, Adams Watson, Downes, Graves, Eaton, l.w.  l.w., Furber, Foster, Blanchard Roosevelt, Thompson, r.d.  r.d., White, Seymour Francis, Wood, l.d.  l.d., Hunt Schrafft, Freedley, Gordon, g.  g., Rounds. Jones Referess--Ayer and Hughes. Time--Three fifteen minute periods.

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