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Coach Stubbs has at last found the line that will function properly in the Hasler-Dewey-Beale combination which started against Princeton, and with the return of Lane, who is still unable to use his injured leg for many minutes at a time, the defense should be considerably strengthened. Watts and Gleason both filled this position effectively, but there was a noticeable lack of reserve material to take their places...
...until two minutes after the third period had commenced that the Harvard team was able to make its first score. Dewey went down the right lane, while Hasler followed down the middle to receive Dewey's pass and drive it past Thouron. Despite an eager but unorganized attack while their opponents were short-handed, the Crimson was unable more nearly to even the count. At 18.36 Kammer scored Princeton's final goal and fourteen seconds later Duffey passed to Dewey for the last tally of the game...
...summary: HARVARD PRINCETON Hasler, Kirkland, Ware, l.w. r.w., A. Lane, Lawson, Tiers Dowey, Duffey, c. c., Kammer, Savage Beale, Callaway, Lincoln, r.w. l.w., Poole, Willis Watts, F. Lane, Choate, l.d. r.d., Gardener, A. Lane Gleason, Dow, r.d. l.d., Holsapple, Lea deGive, g. g., Thouren First period goals: Savage...
Coach Joe Stubbs has confined his "wildcat" line, which started the game with McGill, to second string; and intends to start Windy Hasler at left wing and Ben Beale at right, while Al Dewey who was high-scorer in last Wednesday night's game when he rang up three tallies and one assist, will lead off at center. This is the same will that began the game with Princeton last Saturday, which the Tiger took 3-0. In spite of the fact that the "wildcats" still show their old pep, the return of Ben Beale in time...
Outstanding among those players who have shown the most improvement over last year are Beale, Hasler, and Watts Beale not only seems to have developed a keener hockey sense; but along with Hasler he has shown less tendency to neglect the passing game of late than was the case before. The sensational, but futile, solo rushes of these skaters to he growing steadily fewer. As for Watts, his body check has exhibited much more power in the last few games than early in the season...