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...together better and played a more confident game. In this half Briggs went in for Newhall and later for Hicks while Paine took right end, vacated by Briggs. Hicks made the first goal of the half, and Pell made the next unassisted. The play then became less interesting, and although the University team could not rush successfully, Andover was kept from scoring by good defensive work. In the last thirty seconds of the game Briggs dribbled the puck down cleverly and passed to Pell who shot the goal...
...stick, but continued through the game with a bandage. He played an excellent game, going down the boards time and again only to find the rest of the forwards too slow. Hicks, however, supported him well and did some pretty dribbling. The defense of Ford and Willets was fair although Willets was not up to his usual game...
Harvard and Yale are members of the Intercollegiate Association, but although the attempt of that association to arrange an international meet has failed, it is possible that Harvard and Yale will send a team to England next summer to compete with Oxford and Cambridge...
...Freshman hockey game, which was to have been played Saturday with St. Paul's School at Concord, N. H., will be played there this afternoon at 3 o'clock. Although the Freshman are handicapped by a lack of unity, they are individually fast and skilful in handling the puck, and should give the strong St. Paul's seven a hard match. While the Freshmen made 3 goals to 1 against Pomfret, 15 to 1 was St. Paul's easy score. The Freshmen, however, have defeated Arlington High, the Interscholastic champions...
...Although inclined to doubt seriously the condition that Mr. Whitney depicts at Yale and Princeton, we can speak authoritatively only of Harvard. Certainly here the summer baseball player and semi professional is not now present. The University takes pleasure in the geauine of its team. Indeed, if the semi professional were representing Harvard, it could not be attributed to President Eliot if he did not get his descries, for he speaks through ignorance who accuses the President of any lack of courage in such matters...