Snapping out of an 18-day layoff, the Varsity hockey team trampled on a sex-tot representing the Brae Burn Country Club in the Boston Garden last night by the score of 13-4, in preparation for the tilt with the Dartmouth Indians in Hanover on Saturday.
The Harvard outfit startod a scoring spree early in the contest, with Baldwin slipping the puck through Wright, the Brae Burn goalie after 50 seconds of play. The careful defense and invincible offensive attack of the Crimson prevented any score by the visitors in the first and second period, while Harvard piled up a formidable eleven goal lead.
Pruyn, now second-string center, took the honors for the evening with four goals to his credit, while Beale was a close second, tallying three times.
The contest with Dartmouth on Saturday is the first of a two-game series, the second game of which will be in the Garden on Friday, February 17.
The Summary: Score--Harvard 13, Brae Burn 4. Goals --First period; Baldwin (.50), Putnam (5.1 51), Pruyn (9.14), Saltonstall (14.00), Putnam (15.17), Pruyn (16.53), Pruyn (19.01). Second period: Hasler (7.00), Boale (43.57), Watts (15.37), Pruyn (19.59). Third period: Jack Hutchinson (1.20), Jim Hutchinson (7.54), Jack Hutchinson (8.54), Beale (9.00), Beale (9.32), Stanley (16.50). Penalties--Pruyn (roughing), Hasler (tripping), Watts (board check), Pell (tripping), Time--Two 20-minute periods. In a one side contest at the Boston Garden yesterday the Freshman Hockey team was victorious over Arlington High School by a score of 10-1. Neither team exhibited particularly brilliant playing, and the game seemed chiefly important as a chance for both coaches to try out their reserve men. Gardella, first string center, scored Arlington's lone goal late in the third period. He was the outstanding player for the high school. The summary:
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