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FRESHMAN AND SECOND SEXTETS GAIN VICTORIES

SALTONSTALL STARS IN RETURN TO FRESHMAN LINEUP

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With the return of Captain Saltonstall to the lineup, the Harvard Freshman hockey team easily defeated Newton High yesterday at the Boston Garden 3 to 0.

An otherwise dull game was livened by the flashy plays of Saltonstall and Baldwin. Saltonstall scored early in the first period with a difficult back-handed goal. Baldwin made the outstanding play of the game during the second period when he broke away and made the third goal unassisted. HARVARD  NEWTON HIGH Stone, Everett, Channing, Emmons, l.w.  r.w., Donnelly, Kelley, Calliton Putnam, Baldwin, Benson, c.  c., Schippen, Appleyard Saltonstall, Pell, Woodworth, r.w.  l.w., Hildreth, Colby, Kosroflan David, Thorndike, l.d.  r.d., Billings, Sostill Bally, Clement, r.d.  l.d., Linberg Bartol, g.  g., Moore

Score--Harvard 3, Newton High 0. Goals--First period: Saltonstall, Stone. Second period; Baldwin. Referees-- Cleary and Mooney. Time--One 15-minute period, two 40-minute periods.

The second University hockey team defeated the New Hampshire Freshman sextet 5 to 2 yesterday afternoon in the Boston Garden. In the third period with the score 3 to 2 in Harvard's favor, Gilmore, substituting for Martin at center, scored two goals unassisted in rapid succession, thereby clinching the game for the Crimson. HARVARD  NEW HAMPSHIRE 1933 Watts, Beardsell, Mays, Wadsworth, l.w.  r.w., Plourde, Peuley Martin, Gilmore, Sprague, Butler, c.  c., Croke, Woobridge Frothingham, Jewell, Foster, Howland, r.w.  l.w., McFarland, Parkinson McGregor, Gleason, Chase, l.d.  r.d., Houly, Michaude Hallowell, Devens, r.d.  l.d., Colburn, Wendelin Hale, Wendell, g.  4., Wark

Score--Harvard 5, New Hampshire 2. Goals--First period: Martin (3.29)Crocke (5.00). Second period: Wendelin (3.29), Watts (10.39). Third period: Gilmore (13.48). Referees--Stewart, Rouque Time--Three 20-minute periods.

Score--Harvard 3, Newton High 0. Goals--First period: Saltonstall, Stone. Second period; Baldwin. Referees-- Cleary and Mooney. Time--One 15-minute period, two 40-minute periods.

The second University hockey team defeated the New Hampshire Freshman sextet 5 to 2 yesterday afternoon in the Boston Garden. In the third period with the score 3 to 2 in Harvard's favor, Gilmore, substituting for Martin at center, scored two goals unassisted in rapid succession, thereby clinching the game for the Crimson. HARVARD  NEW HAMPSHIRE 1933 Watts, Beardsell, Mays, Wadsworth, l.w.  r.w., Plourde, Peuley Martin, Gilmore, Sprague, Butler, c.  c., Croke, Woobridge Frothingham, Jewell, Foster, Howland, r.w.  l.w., McFarland, Parkinson McGregor, Gleason, Chase, l.d.  r.d., Houly, Michaude Hallowell, Devens, r.d.  l.d., Colburn, Wendelin Hale, Wendell, g.  4., Wark

Score--Harvard 5, New Hampshire 2. Goals--First period: Martin (3.29)Crocke (5.00). Second period: Wendelin (3.29), Watts (10.39). Third period: Gilmore (13.48). Referees--Stewart, Rouque Time--Three 20-minute periods.

Score--Harvard 5, New Hampshire 2. Goals--First period: Martin (3.29)Crocke (5.00). Second period: Wendelin (3.29), Watts (10.39). Third period: Gilmore (13.48). Referees--Stewart, Rouque Time--Three 20-minute periods.

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