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Warming up slowly but steadily through the entire game, the Crimson sextet ran up a 9 to 2 victory over a fast-tiring, hard skating St. Nicholas Club at the Arena last night.
Myles Huntington and Bram Arnold shared scoring honors for the Crimson, each turning in the hat trick, while Johnny Chase was impregnable against persistent, if disorganized St. Nick's attacks. Bill Yotman kept up the good work khen Chase retired after catching a puck in the face.
The first two periods were loosely played, but Harvard broke into flames at the start of the final frame, sinking three in 22 seconds.
The Summary: Goals: First Period: Sears (Greeley) 11:33; Sears (Washburn) 15:43; Van Dyke (F. Moseley) 16:18; Arnold (Abbot, Huntington) 18:56. Second Period: Arnold (Abbot) 3:30; Donohue (Moseley) 11:44. Third Period: Huntington (Arnold) 3:33; Huntington (Arnold, Abbot) 3:47; Arnold (Abbot, Washburn) 3:55; Ward (Sears, Washburn) 14:54; Huntington (Abbot, Arnold) 19:42.
Goals: First Period: Sears (Greeley) 11:33; Sears (Washburn) 15:43; Van Dyke (F. Moseley) 16:18; Arnold (Abbot, Huntington) 18:56. Second Period: Arnold (Abbot) 3:30; Donohue (Moseley) 11:44. Third Period: Huntington (Arnold) 3:33; Huntington (Arnold, Abbot) 3:47; Arnold (Abbot, Washburn) 3:55; Ward (Sears, Washburn) 14:54; Huntington (Abbot, Arnold) 19:42.
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