Opening the game with a fierce attack in the first period which netted them five goals in quick succession, the Freshman skaters last night swept to their tenth victory of the season in downing the Yale Freshman hockey squad by a 10 to 4 count on the Arena ice. This is the third successive win over the Ell first year ice teams in three years.
In the second period the Blue Freshmen became more aggressive and played the winners to a standstill, each sextet scoring twice during the session. The play became rougher as the Eli defense tried desperately to stop the Crimson advances and the body checking was fierce on both sides. The Harvard 1929 skaters worked smoothly during the greater part of the game and had little trouble in piercing the Blue defense with the exception of the late second period.
In the final session, Crosby, the rangy Freshman wing, started the winners on the scoring path again with two well placed drives which found the Eli net before the goal guard could set himself Stanley finished the counting for the Crimson Freshmen when he drove the rubber past Kaehrle in the middle of the last session. In a last minute drive the losers found the Harvard cage twice to finish the evening's scoring. Captain Cady, of the Yale sextet, was carried from the ice just before the final whistle with a badly injured leg, after playing a brilliant game.
A. S. Bigelow, the big Crimson defense man, who scored three times in the first period and once in the second divided honest for the winners with Captain Tudo.
The summary:
HARVARD 1929 YALE 1929 Tudor, Carlton l.w. r.w. Curtis, Gillespie Putnam, Winston e. c. Brady, Douglas Crosby, Whiting, Cunningham r.w. l.w. Moarhead, Dean, Smith Stanley, Covell, H. W. Bigeiow, Clark l.d. r.d. Manville A. S. Bigelow, Covell r.d. l.d. Cady, Jones Jackson, Nowell, Trainer g. g. Kachrle, Warner
Score, Harvard 1929, 10: Yale 1929, 4. Goals. H. S. Bigelow 4, Crosby 3. Tudor 2. Stanley, Manville, Curtis. Douglas Cady. Rofereo, Synott. Time, three 20-minute periods.
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