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FRESHMAN HOCKEY TEAM IS DOWNED 4 TO 2 BY DARTMOUTH

Hanoverian First Year Sextet Adds One More to Undefeated Record

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Saturday afternoon at Hanover the Dartmouth 1934 hockey team gave the Harvard Freshmen their second defeat of the season, 4 to 2. It was the fifth win for the undefeated team.

Only four games remain for the 1934 team. They will play Worcester on Wednesday in the Garden and later St. Paul's, the University second team, and Yale freshmen.

The summary: DARTMOUTH '34  HARVARD '34 Powers, Crowther, l.w.  r.w., Kirkland, J. Ware, Black Spain, Rolfe, c.  c., Beale, Summere Arthur, Vail, r.w.  l.w., Gallagher, N. Ware, Black Bennet, Nissen, l.d.  r.d., Martin, Choate Morton, Nissen, r.d.  l.d., Gleason, Choate McHugh, Neil, g.  g., deGive, C. E. Ware

The score--Dartmouth Freshmen 4, Harvard Freshmen 2, Goals first period, Arthur, Beale; second period, none; third period, Rolfe, Powers, Morton, Black. Referees--Cleavy and Bowler. Time--three 20-minute periods.

The score--Dartmouth Freshmen 4, Harvard Freshmen 2, Goals first period, Arthur, Beale; second period, none; third period, Rolfe, Powers, Morton, Black. Referees--Cleavy and Bowler. Time--three 20-minute periods.

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