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FRESHMAN SEVEN SECURED 7-0 VICTORY OVER EXETER

Visiting Team Never on Offensive in Game Featured by Combination Play of Forwards.

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The Freshman hockey team secured an easy victory over Exeter on the Charlesbank rink Saturday afternoon by a 7 to 0 score. The school boys never forced the play and played a defensive rather than an offensive game, and the burden of stopping the Freshman line was too much for them.

The victory was in great measure due to the combination play of the forward line. Cabot scored three of the goals, Emmons two and Walker and Church one each, most of them coming as the result of excellent passing. The team has developed considerably since it was overwhelmed by the University seven at the beginning of last week and the passes were well timed and the stickwork greatly improved.

Cabot and Emmons showed up particularly well, playing brilliantly and following the puck skilfully, Louderback had few stops but several of these were hard ones and his good work permitted a shutout.

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