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The Freshman hockey team won the interclass hockey series yesterday afternoon in the Stadium, defeating the Junior team by the score of 6 to 2. The latter team was handicapped by the absence of Fraser-Campbell at right end and Harding at cover point, but nevertheless played a fairly creditable game.
In team play the Freshman team had a decided advantage, repeatedly carrying the puck down the rink in a very aggressive manner. The excellent shooting of Hicks at left end, who scored four of the six goals made by the Freshmen, was the feature of the game.
The line-up: Score--1910, 6; 1908, 2. Goals--Hicks 4, Dole, Morgan, Fales, Lovering. Referee--G. B. Wagstaff '09. Timekeeper--S. Olney '10. Time--15 and 10-minute periods.
Score--1910, 6; 1908, 2. Goals--Hicks 4, Dole, Morgan, Fales, Lovering. Referee--G. B. Wagstaff '09. Timekeeper--S. Olney '10. Time--15 and 10-minute periods.
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