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Coach Al Dewey's Yardling pucksters journeyed to Exeter to meet the strong Phillips Exeter sextet yesterday afternoon and came back on the short end of an 8 to 0 lacing. The Freshmen have been improving steadily in their play, but they were simply no match for the classy Academy team.
Right winger Connie Morgan of the home forces contributed three unassisted goals to pace his mates in the scoring, and Al Browne tallied twice on solo dashes from his defence position. Captain Dem Lloyd led most of the Crimson drives and forays around the Exeter cage, but goalie Katzenback was not to be beaten.
This Exeter squad holds a victory over the Princeton cubs and tied Yale's powerful first-year sextet.
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