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Coach Clark Hodder's Yardling sextet scored early and often last night to notch its second straight victory, subduing a sub-par Mt. St. Charles Academy aggregation, 5 to 1, at Providence. Periods of only ten minutes running time greatly handicapped the Crimson, and the Hoddermen, despite the case with which they won, never really warmed to their task.
Dick Mechem's solo dash from his defense position, through the entire opposition, provided the first Harvard score shortly after the face-off. Later in the opening period, Paul Coste, the other Yardling defenseman, matched Mechem's feat with another unassisted goal, and the Freshmen led 2 to 0, at the close of the caute.
The third successive one-man show was put on by Ned Harding in the second period, and his score represented the only action in the middle stanza. In the third, Bill Hamlen tallied the fourth Harvard score on an assist from Bill Glidden. Art Loe's unassisted goal ended the Crimson scoring.
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