Word: acker
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Scoring--First period: W. Harding (Acker) 7:29; Burton (G.R. Harding, Everts) 11:35; Everts (Taylor) 12:13: Mechem (unassisted) 15:01. Second period: Everts (Burton, G. R. Harding) 1:40; Paine (Mechem) 2:30; Acker (penalty shot) 5:30; Ayres (Apthorp, Macmillan) 15:45; G. R. Harding (Apthorp) 19:31. Third period: Everts (W. Apthorp, G. R. Harding) 8:09; Elliott (Ayres, Macmillan) 13:47; Loring (unassisted) 16:31; Paine (Everts...
...Harding, lw; Everts, c; Burton, rw; Mechem, ld; Paine, rd; G. Harding, g. Spares: J. Apthorp, Loring, G. R. Harding, Ayres, Macmillan, W. Apthorp, Taylor, Acker, O'Neil, Summers, Elliott...
Dick Mechem contributed his usual solo dash for a tally early in the first period, and Earl Acker cashed in on the only penalty shot the Chasemen have been awarded all fall. Other scores are detailed below...
...astounding second line features Harding of the many goals, Johnny Burton and Al Everts. Defensive reserves are Bill Apthrop and Earl Acker, while Jim Summers or Steve O'Neill may spend some time at goal...
Captain Johnny Paine racked up two tallies in the course of the first twenty minutes, and George Harding, who netted the puck three times before the game was over, Earl Acker, Al Everts, and Bill Harding each fooled Tashjian once...