Clearly outclassing the Army skaters, the University hockey team maintained its undefeated record and romped to a 10 to 0 win over the West Pointers Saturday, it being the eighth straight Crimson victory. It was the dedication game of a new rink, built by the Army Athletic Association at a cost of approximately $120,000, and said to be the largest in the United States.
Throughout the game the University players showed that excellence of passing and defence that has characterized the previous games. Only once did the Army team get within shooting distance of the Harvard goal, and this shot was missed by Carter, playing at center for the military team. During the bulk of the game, however, the Army shots were weakly made at long distance, and on several occasions they failed to come up to the Harvard goal.
The Summary: Army spares--Carter, Whipple, Black, Pressley, Douglass, Zitzman, Thatcher, Sutherland, Armstrong. Score--Harvard 10, Army 0, Goals--First period: Garrison (pass from Batchelder) 4.30; Baldwin (unassisted) 8.55; Cunningham (unassisted) 10.52; Garrison (unassisted) 12.45; Baldwin (unassisted) 17.55. Second period: Cunningham (pass from Garrison) 3.40: Crosby (pass from Wood) 17.55. Third period: Cunningham (unassisted) 7.34; Baldwin (unassisted) 9.14; Saltonstall (unassisted) 12.03. Penalty--Cotter. Referees--M.J. McConnell and C.W. Mitchell. Time--three 20-minute periods.
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