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EASY VICTORY FOR FRESHMAN

Stone School Defeated Last Saturday by Overwhelming Score of 12 to 1.

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The Freshman hockey team defeated Stone School by the score of 12 to 1 on the Stadium rink Saturday afternoon. The team-play on both sides was only fair, most of the goals being made from scrimmage or by individual work. Of the 1915 forwards, Phillips and deWindt played well together. The Freshman defence was good and as a result the opposing forwards scored but one goal. Foote did the best work for Stone School, making their only score in the second half. The summary: HARVARD 1915.  STONE SCHOOL. Tapping, Baker, l.e.  r.e., Shepard deWindt, Taylor, l.c.  r.c., Childs Phillips, Brown, r.c.  l.c., Lane Winsor, Claflin, r.e.  l.e., Eglee Claflin, Burns, Trainer, c.p.  c.p., Foote Handy, Williams, p.  p., Sargent Washburn, Wigglesworth, g.  g., Tenny

Score--Harvard 1915 12, Stone School 1. Goals--Phillips 7, deWindt 4, Tapping, Foote. Referee--P. H. Smart '14. Timer--G. H. Williams '15.

Score--Harvard 1915 12, Stone School 1. Goals--Phillips 7, deWindt 4, Tapping, Foote. Referee--P. H. Smart '14. Timer--G. H. Williams '15.

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