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Smith Hall defeated Standish by 3 goals to 1 in the first game of the interdormitory series which was played in the Stadium yesterday afternoon. The Smith team deserved to win, for it clearly surpassed its opponents both in speed and in stick-work. Beale and Powell starred for Smith, while Folsom did the best playing for Standish.
The summary: Score--Smith 3, Standish 1. Goals--Beale 3, Wagner 1. Freshmen Defeat Seconds. The Freshman hockey team barely defeated the second team by 3 goals to 2 yesterday afternoon in the Stadium. The deciding goal for the Freshmen was scored from a mix-up in the corner by a player on the second team. The game was fast and closely-contested throughout, although team-work was lacking for the most part. Much the best playing was done by Captain Percy of the Freshman team. The summary: Score--Freshmen 3; Second Team 2. Goals--Thacher, Durand, Kissel, Appleton.
Score--Smith 3, Standish 1. Goals--Beale 3, Wagner 1.
Freshmen Defeat Seconds.
The Freshman hockey team barely defeated the second team by 3 goals to 2 yesterday afternoon in the Stadium. The deciding goal for the Freshmen was scored from a mix-up in the corner by a player on the second team. The game was fast and closely-contested throughout, although team-work was lacking for the most part. Much the best playing was done by Captain Percy of the Freshman team.
The summary: Score--Freshmen 3; Second Team 2. Goals--Thacher, Durand, Kissel, Appleton.
Score--Freshmen 3; Second Team 2. Goals--Thacher, Durand, Kissel, Appleton.
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