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SCRUB SEVEN DEFEATS ANDOVER

Score 11-5 in Loosely-Played Game--Oppose Cambridge Latin Today

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In a loosely played game yesterday afternoon the Second hockey team routed the Andover septet 11-5 on the Andover rinks. Poor ice hindered the play of both teams, but the Crimson seconds easily overpowered the academy men, the second team showing much improvement over its previous form. W. D. Burden '22, of the scrubs was the individual star, dashing up the ice from his position at point and caging four goals. Captain Koehler of the Andover team proved to be the strongest man for the losers. The blue team was weakened by the loss of its regular goal, and poor guarding was largely responsible for the eleven tallies of the scrubs.

This afternoon the second team will meet the fast Cambridge Latin School on the Charlesbank rinks at 3. A few days ago it engaged the Cambridge septet in an informal scrimmage in which no score was kept.

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