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Outskating their opponents from Northeastern University at the Boston Garden yesterday, the Harvard second hockey team registered its fourth consecutive victory of the season, turning in a 4 to 1 win. The Jayvees' offense kept the puck in enemy territory most of the game, and scored on long, fast shots despite a strong defensive opposition. Coach G. C. Canterbury's men were kept on their toes all the time, and despite their hard work, were unable to repeat the 11 to 0 Andover rout.
The summary: Score--Harvard 4, Northeastern 1. Goals.--First period: Braggiotti (Brown) (1.30), N. Ware (3.27), Cahoon (Jack) (9.40). Second period: Stone (4.52). Third period: Sommers (J. Ware) (8.35). Penalties--Furdon (tripping). Referees--Rocque and Le-Fabre. Time--one 15-minute and two 12-minute periods.
Score--Harvard 4, Northeastern 1. Goals.--First period: Braggiotti (Brown) (1.30), N. Ware (3.27), Cahoon (Jack) (9.40). Second period: Stone (4.52). Third period: Sommers (J. Ware) (8.35). Penalties--Furdon (tripping). Referees--Rocque and Le-Fabre. Time--one 15-minute and two 12-minute periods.
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