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The Freshman hockey team easily defeated Stone's School yesterday afternoon in the Stadium by a score of 11 goals to 1. In every department of the game the 1910 team outplayed its opponents. The stick work, speed, team play, and ability to cover their opponents on the part of the Freshmen was very promising. The defense was little tested as the Stone's School forwards had few chances to shoot. Bullivant, however, got away with the puck early in the second half and made a rather easy goal.
The first half was very one-sided, and the Freshman had little difficulty in scoring seven goals. In the second half the Stone's team got together for a time, and made the play more even The attack, however, did not last and the half ended with the Freshmen outplaying their opponents and scoring easily.
The summary: Score--1910, 11; Stone's, 1. Goals--Dole 4, Morgan 3, Lanigan 3, Gardner, Bullivant. Referee--L. H. Butt '08. Time-keeper--S. B. Olney '10. Time--15-minute halves.
Score--1910, 11; Stone's, 1. Goals--Dole 4, Morgan 3, Lanigan 3, Gardner, Bullivant. Referee--L. H. Butt '08. Time-keeper--S. B. Olney '10. Time--15-minute halves.
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