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Outclassing its opponents by its superior team-play, the St. Paul's School hockey team defeated the Freshman seven at Concord, N. H., yesterday by the score of 4 to 2. The game was clean and hard-fought throughout, but the greater individual brilliancy of the 1921 players could not resist the combination work of the school team.
During the first period the superiority of St. Paul's was particularly obvious and the Freshmen were held helpless. When the second half began, however, the latter came back and put up a stiff fight, forcing the St. Paul's players to extend themselves to the utmost in order to preserve the advantage previously gained. Captain Bigelow and R. W. Buntin were responsible for the two Freshman scores. C. S. Stillman played an excellent game at goal. The star of the school aggregation was Haslam, whose fast skating and quick shooting baffled the 1921 defence.
Freshman Have Outscored Opponents.
This game was the second defeat sustained by the 1921 squad out of seven games played, the first one being inflicted by Newton High. Three of the victories have been shutouts by large scores, whereas the other two were close games. The Freshmen have scored 27 points to their opponents nine.
The summary of yesterday's game: Score--St. Paul's, 4; Freshmen, 2. Goals--Haslam, Smith, Baker, Bell; Bigelow, Buntin. Referee--Milue. Goal umpires--Louderback and Ingersoll. Timekeeper--Scudder. Time--Two 20-minute periods.
Score--St. Paul's, 4; Freshmen, 2. Goals--Haslam, Smith, Baker, Bell; Bigelow, Buntin. Referee--Milue. Goal umpires--Louderback and Ingersoll. Timekeeper--Scudder. Time--Two 20-minute periods.
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