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INTERCOLLEGIANS SUNK BY BRUINS IN CHARITY CONTEST

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A composite intercollegiate sextet bowed to the Boston Bruins, 5-3, in a charity game played at the Boston Garden last night. Although they led at the end of the first period, 2-0, the all-star collegians, of whom eight were Harvard players, were swamped by the Bruins, who settled down to business towards the end of the game, and the professionals won the day.

One of the composite team's goals was scored by George Owen, Jr. '23, a former Crimson star, and the second was made by Ford, a Belmont High skater, who was the star of an interscholastic game which preceded the main event. The third tally occurred when a Bruin player kicked the puck into his own goal, during the last minute of play, when every available man on both squads was on the ice.

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