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Continuing their winning streak, the Freshman and Jayvee hockey teams conquered Andover and Worcester respectively yesterday afternoon.
Throughout the Freshman game the brilliant teamwork and individual play of W. G. Lincoin '35 and M. L. Pruyn '35 prevented the Andover skaters from scoring and enabled the Crimson players to roll up the enormous total of 14 to 0. In spite of the fact that this is the second game in two days, the Freshman sextet showed no signs of weakening their fast defence and attack.
The University Seconds for their part upset an unknown team from Worcester Academy. Nathaniel Ware '34 proved to be the stellar performer for Harvard by pushing the puck in for two goals. The summaries: Score-Harvard 1935 14, Andover Academy 0. Goals-Lincoin 3, Pruyn 5, Bacon 2, Cort 2, Saltonstall, Holmes; Referees-Rocque, and Buckhart.
Score-Harvard 1935 14, Andover Academy 0. Goals-Lincoin 3, Pruyn 5, Bacon 2, Cort 2, Saltonstall, Holmes; Referees-Rocque, and Buckhart.
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