Word: defenseman
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There will be two big men missing from each team's lineup tonight. For Harvard, second line center Lew Preston, who pulled a leg muscle last week, is still out of action. Fortunately for the varsity, the Eagles will be without the services of all-American defenseman Butch Songin is playing quarter-back this week in the North-South football game...
...middle period, Harvard took over the game, scoring three goals. The first was defenseman Dusty Burke's first varsity goal, a long shot at 5:23, and the other, by Huntington, came when Whiston came out of the nets once too often...
...took just 18 seconds of the first period for Harvard to score its first goal. Captain Myles Huntington set the pattern for the rest of the game by beating Tufts goalie Miles Uhrig to a pass from defenseman Jack Carman in deep Harvard zone...
...remainder of the period was slower. Defenseman Algie Allen and wing Bill Garrity repeated the process of the Carman-to-Huntington goal at 7:59, but at 15:21 a Tufts pass play beat Phil Clark in the Crimson goal. Clark was playing in place of John Chase, who was resting a broken finger from the BU game...
Tonight Crimson coach John Chase will stick to his current starting lineup of Johnny Chase, goal; Jack Carman and Bill Allen, defense; and Myles Huntington. Dave Abbot, and Doug Anderson, forwards. The only squad change is that Duke Sedgwick will dress as fifth defenseman instead of the veteran Steve Howe...