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Puritans Win Hockey Game From Timothy Dwight, 4-2

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For the second year in a row, the Winthrop House sextet won the annual hockey game between the champion Harvard House and the best Yale College by a score of 4 to 2 at New Haven. In 1940 their victims were Davenport College, while this year they conquered Timothy Dwight.

Carleton Burr starred from his position as defense man, and the first line of Bill Apthrop, Henry Tilgham and Bill LaCroix kept the puck in enemy territory. Dick Loomis, John Page, Bill Apthrop, and Bill LaCroix scored for the Crimson.

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