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Captain Austie Harding and Joe Patrick made the all star team chosen by coaches of the Quadrangular League yesterday. Vint Freedley represents Harvard on the second Quad six, and Win Jameson is an alternate.
Harding, who has been included on this team for three years running, equalied an all time Harvard-Yale scoring record set by Hopkins in 1914 when he chalked up four goals and two assists for the Hoddermen Saturday. His nomination to the mythical sextet came as a reward for one of the most brilliant records in the history of Harvard hockey.
Patrick, snappy Crimson offense man, climaxed three years of front line action with two goals against Yale. He assisted Harding in tallying another.
Goalie Freedley saved the Crimson puckmen in many a close spot. Jameson, as a defense man, was a blue line bulwark.
The Big Green team placed Bud Foster, offense dynamo, Captain Jim Feeley, and Goalie Wes Goding on the first all star team. Budge Miller, Princeton defense man, completes the lineup.
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