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...been hidden under a bushel so far and it would not be at all surprising to see him combining with Giddens and Wood before the season is much older. Everett is a fast skater, tireless worker, always ready to give and take, a player of the type of Chan Hilliard, the University Club's crack wingman. This forward combination should produce the needed scoring punch and assume the role of a "dynamite line" for the Crimson forces...
...teams a really good chance to concentrate their offensive. The Bigelow twins had the Harvard forwards baffled most of the time and Learnard had a comparatively easy 20 minutes in the visitor's goal. Harvard, too, presented a strong defense and the Clubmen's famed forward line of Chase. Hilliard and Curtis had a hard time trying to break through. Several long shots by Stubbs and Cunningham provided the only scares the Crimson threw into the former University stars while H. Bigelow's lone sally through the Harvard sextet was the Clubmen's only threat...
HARVARD UNIVERSITY CLUBPutnam, Cross, Everett, l.w. r.w., Curtis, Hodder, Martin, Fitzgerald Garrison, Wood, c. c., Chase, BlaneyStubbs, Lakin, r.w. l.w., Hilliard, Hunt, Summers, Hutchinson Harding, Crosby, I.d. r.d., H. Bigelow, FitzgeraldCunningham, r.d. I.d., A. Bigelow, ClarkEllis, g. g., Learnar
...when Putnam, skating leisurely around, failed to check. This shot added the necessary spark to the battle and from then on until the end the game was replete with thrills and spills. Harvard clung tenaciously to its slim lead fighting to hold back the sallies of Hunt, Chase, and Hilliard...
HARVARD UNIVERSITY CLUB Putnam, l.w. r.w., Curtis Garrison, c. c., Chase Stubbs, r.w. l.w., Hilliard Cunningham, l.d. r.d., A. S. Bigelow Crosby, r.d. l.d., H. W. Bigelow Ellis, g. g., Learned or Newell...