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Yardling Six Trounces Nassau Freshmen, 6-2

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Seven straight victories have now been rolled up by the Freshman hockey team, which swept over undefeated Princeton 6 to 2 last night at the Boston Skating Club and will play St. Mark's at Southboro today.

The Yardling skaters drove through six successive goals before the Tiger cubs could get up steam in the third period. The combination of Tommy Ayres to Bud Collinson accounted for two tallies and Ned Harding scored two others in the first 17 minutes of play. Ayres and Bill Glidden chalked up the other two points for the victors.

Although the visitors were undefeated, their spotless record was chiefly the result of conflicts with inferior high school teams. At no time was the Crimson's superiority challenged, until the panzer attack in the final nine minutes of play, which netted the Tigers a pair of unassisted goals b John Jessup and Jack Northrup. Innumerable Yardling goals were prevented by the work of goalie F. I. G. Coleman.

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