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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...
Marc Beebe, first string center, was troubled by an ankle ailment, so Chase juggled his lines a little. He started Freshman Billy Harding, of his regular first trio, with second-liners Al Everts and Johnny Burton, and kept rotating the boys a little the rest...
...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...
Said Casey Jones last week of Dillard Stokes: "He has handled probably the touchiest material we have printed in years, and he has been right all down the line." Another tribute to Stokes came a fortnight ago from Montana's Senator Burton K. Wheeler. Said the Senator, denouncing the prosecution of the alleged plotters as "a disgrace": ". . . You are nothing but a stooge for the Department of Justice, a little newspaper spy; it's a dirty business you are in and the time will come when you will all regret...