Columbia defeated Dartmouth in the seventh game of the Intercollegiate Hockey League series by the score of 3 to 2 in the Boston Arena last evening. The work on both sides was ragged and there was very little team-play. Each side scored once in the first half; but the playing centred around Columbia's goals. In the second half the speed of the play increased, but team-work was still absent. Columbia became more aggressive and through the individual efforts of Lovejoy and Trimble succeeded in making two more goals. Patten excelled for Dartmouth and his good defensive work prevented many possible scores.
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