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Harvard's International House students overwhelmed a fast but out classed Annex hockey team by a score of 5 to 0 in two exhausting 25 minute periods on the Radcliffe Quadrangle yesterday afternoon.
Outstanding for the Cliffe were Kitty Coolidge and Nina Bohlen in the backfield and Joyce Bisbee at wing. On the whole, the game was a purely defensive one for the Cliffedwellers; the forward line had a hard time keeping up with the speed and stick work of their opponents.
At the half, the score was 4 to 0. The male team made its fifth goal in the last minutes of the game. Most of the play was in front of the Cliffe goal.
Members of the International House squad showed much more polish than in heir previous games. Their stick work was tricky, their drives long and hard and their speed aided in wearing out the Annex. Most of their fouls were called for sticks and for turning on the ball.
This game marked the last hockey tilt of the season for both squads.
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