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NO YALE DEFEAT SINCE 1908

HOCKEY TEAM WON SIXTH CONSECUTIVE VICTORY IN ARENA SATURDAY

NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED

For the sixth consecutive year, the University hockey team defeated Yale, in the Arena Saturday evening. From the first of Harvard's goals, shot in the first half-minute of play, to the end of the game when the score was 4 to 1, the Harvard seven easily outplayed its opponents. Although there was little team-work on either side, and although the play was at times slow and ragged, both teams showed flashes of individual skill.

The game was Harvard's from the start. On the face-off, Smart rushed the puck down the ice, but failed to drive his shot past Schiller. A scrimmage in front of the Yale goal followed. Clark, securing the puck, circled behind the net and passed it back to Hopkins, who drove it in for the first score of the game.

Ten minutes of fast play followed, marked by several good rushes and shots. After Schiller had stopped Phillips's try, Clark received the puck on a pass that Hopkins failed to stop, and shot it past Schiller.

Yale Closes Up Lead.

Yale was quick to close up the University's lead of two goals. Burgess, stopping the puck in the middle of the rink, lifted a swift drive that passed under Carnochan's arm. Although Yale tried several other long shots, no more tallies resulted.

For the first fourteen minutes of the second half the puck went up and down the rink, neither team being able to shoot past the goal-guards. Then Clark made a brilliant dash down the ice and, passing Yale's outer defense, drove the puck into the net for Harvard's third score.

Yale was now playing six of her seven men as near the Harvard goal as possible, seizing the smallest opportunity to shoot. Harvard, on the other hand was playing safe, being content to block Yale's attempted rushes. Soon after Phillips pierced the Yale line and shot the last goal of the game.

The line-up: HARVARD.  YALE. Smart, r.w.  l.w., Burgess Hopkins, r.c.  l.c., Sweeney Phillips, l.c.  r.c., W. Heron, Ordway Clark, l.w.  r.w., MacDonald Claflin, c.p.  c.p., Gore Willetts, p.  p., M. Heron, W. Heron Carnochan, g.  g., Schiller

Score -- Harvard 4, Yale 3. Goals--Clark 2, Hopkins 1, Phillips 1, Burgess 1. Penalties--Hopkins, checking; W. Heron, checking; Hopkins, tripping. Stops--Carnochan, 27, Schiller 15. Referee--Dr. H. M. Clark, of Bridgeport. Judge of play--Dr. G. W. Tingley. Goal umpires--J. Foster and D. Linn. Timers--C. Denesha, G. V. Brown, H. O. Von Schuckmann, and B. V. Woods. Time--Twenty-minute halves.

Score -- Harvard 4, Yale 3. Goals--Clark 2, Hopkins 1, Phillips 1, Burgess 1. Penalties--Hopkins, checking; W. Heron, checking; Hopkins, tripping. Stops--Carnochan, 27, Schiller 15. Referee--Dr. H. M. Clark, of Bridgeport. Judge of play--Dr. G. W. Tingley. Goal umpires--J. Foster and D. Linn. Timers--C. Denesha, G. V. Brown, H. O. Von Schuckmann, and B. V. Woods. Time--Twenty-minute halves.

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