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Tweaking the strings five times for the third game in a row, the yearling hockey team skated off with their fourth victory of the season yesterday, against St. Marks, limiting the prepsters to one goal on their home rink.
In spite of the rough outdoor ice which made passing and shooting difficult, the Freshmen kept virtual control of the puck throughout the game. A fast-firing attack shattered the St. Marks defense and held them behind their own blue line from the outset.
Bill Evart, right wing, poked in the first goal of the day and his alternate at wing, Larry Ward, substituted a few minutes later, duplicated his score with another from the same spot on the ice.
Reiner In Break-Away
Sensation of the day was Pete Reiner, who knocked through the third goal on a fast break-away run up the length of the rink. The game, already iced, was bottled and shelved in the last period with scores by Henry Fletcher and Dick Farrington. Shaeffer and Bradley, alumni of St. Marks, put up an especially "rugged and good defense," according to Coach Stan Priddy.
The Freshman lineup: lw, Fletcher; c, Farrington; rw, Evarts; ld, Key; rd, Allen; g, Draper.
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