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...Field, Sidney Stuyvesant Fish, Ernest Lewis Fisher, Robert Thomas Fisher, George Ezekiel George, Jay Wallace Gleason, Eliot Reed, Godin, Morris Gray, George Russell Harding, Jr., Paul Hart, Howard Thomas Healy, John Leslie Hoffman, Colin Alexander Houston, Willard Peele Hunnewell, Marshall Sheldon Katze, Paul Dudley Lamson, Jr., Burton Ralph Lewkowitz, Caleb Loring, Jr., Gerald Callan McCarthy, Robert Edwin McNair, David Martin, William McLeod Mayger, Robert Evan Meyer, Berkeley Davis More, Maurice Tirso Obregon...
...second period found the Albic Everts, Dick Harding, Johnny Burton triumverate at its best, however, and these three comined for two markers in little over a minute. Caleb Loring and Dick Mechem contributed cute solos later in the session to make it 6 to 2, and after Army tallied again on a quick rush, the Crimson matched the score with another Everts-Burton goal...
Fresh from a victory over Princeton, the Chasemen will probably use the same six starters at the Point. If Caleb Loring is recovered from the injury which kept him out of the Dartmouth and Princeton battles, he will be used an one wing, with Billy Harding at the other and newly-elected Captain Earle Acker at center, if Loring is still ailing. Marc Beebe will operate from his wing post...
...Chasemen, on the other hand, have almost fully recovered from their recent ailments. Dick Harding, who didn't play against Northeastern and Dartmouth because of grippe, will be ready for duty. Caleb Loring, injured in the Huskie embroglio, is thus the only Varsity casualty, and his place on the first Chase line will be taken by Sophomore Jim Apthorp who filled in very capably in the Dartmouth contest...
Surprised in the first period by the seemingly new team that the Huskies had developed since the last game, the Crimson made only one goal on a long shot by Earle Acker. Four minutes later the enemy attacked and the score was tied up. Caleb Loring was added to the sick list in this period with a cut fore-head...