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The second hockey team went down to an 8 to 0 defeat at the hands of the fast St. Paul's School seven at Concord, N. H., last Saturday afternoon. The score would undoubtedly have been larger had it not been for the excellent work of Stanton at goal who made a number of difficult stops. The school team showed much greater speed and possessed a better knowledge of the fine points of the game. The second team was unable to take advantage of several chances to score and St. Paul's goal was seldom in danger. Brown and Lombard played the best game for the second team and Conover, Ingalls and Henriques starred for St. Paul's.
St. Paul's will play Yale University in the St. Nicholas rink, New York, tomorrow night.
The summary: Score--St. Paul's, 8; Second Team, 0. Goals--Ingalls 3, Marshall 2, Henriques, Conover, Schreiber. Referee--G. P. Milne '01. Goal umpires--Bond and Jarvis. Timer--W. Scudder. Time--Two 20-minute periods.
Score--St. Paul's, 8; Second Team, 0. Goals--Ingalls 3, Marshall 2, Henriques, Conover, Schreiber. Referee--G. P. Milne '01. Goal umpires--Bond and Jarvis. Timer--W. Scudder. Time--Two 20-minute periods.
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