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The Freshman hockey team defeated the Yale freshmen in the Stadium rink on Saturday afternoon by the score of 1 to 0. Though the Freshman forwards were clearly inferior to their opponents, the Harvard defence, with Gardner as its mainstay, was excellent. Gardner played brilliantly, with many difficult stops to his credit.
The Yale team was fast on the ice and shot well. Its defence was good and had little trouble in checking the individual rushes of the Harvard forwards.
In the first period the play was almost wholly in Harvard territory. Yale had repeated chances to score, and though the shooting was straight and hard, Gardner never failed to keep the puck out of the net.
Wendell took the place of Francis at left end in the second half, and this change helped the offence. With only a few minutes of play Capt. Palmer pushed the puck into the cage from a scrimmage in front of the goal.
The teams lined up as follows: Score--Harvard 1913, 1; Yale 1913, 0. Goal--Palmer. Referee--W. K. Earle 1L. Time--15 and 20-minute periods. The following men have been awarded their Freshman hockey numerals: H. N. Baldwin, of West Newton; W. V. Booth, of Lake Forest, Ill.; F. H. Clark, Jr., of Flushing, L. I., N. Y.; A. S. Francis, of New Bedford; H. B. Gardner, of New York City; E. A. Graustein, of Cambridge; N. E. Paine, Jr., of West Newton; F. H. Palmer, of Plattsburg, N. Y.; G. M. Rushmore, of Tuxedo Park, N. Y.; P. L. Wendell, of Jamaica Plain.
Score--Harvard 1913, 1; Yale 1913, 0. Goal--Palmer. Referee--W. K. Earle 1L. Time--15 and 20-minute periods.
The following men have been awarded their Freshman hockey numerals: H. N. Baldwin, of West Newton; W. V. Booth, of Lake Forest, Ill.; F. H. Clark, Jr., of Flushing, L. I., N. Y.; A. S. Francis, of New Bedford; H. B. Gardner, of New York City; E. A. Graustein, of Cambridge; N. E. Paine, Jr., of West Newton; F. H. Palmer, of Plattsburg, N. Y.; G. M. Rushmore, of Tuxedo Park, N. Y.; P. L. Wendell, of Jamaica Plain.
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