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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Tonight's contest will be the first of three that the Crimson stickmen, will play during the holidays. On December 28 they will oppose the Toronto University team at Madison Square Garden. New York, and on January 2 they will return to their home rink, the Boston Garden, and play their Canadian rivals in the second of a two game series. Since Toronto usually turns out one of the strongest hockey aggregations in intercollegiate circles these two games should go far towards determining Harvard's hockey status...
...their day were stars on the ice. J. P. Chase '28 will be at center, with H. W. Bigelow '29 and E. C. Clark '27 teaming up at defense and H. H. Newell '29 at goal. Chandler Hilliard, former Arlington High star and Paul Curtis, who used to play hockey for Yale several years back, will team up with Chase on the forward line...
After this barrage of shots B. U. settled down and kept her own net free from danger until near the close of the period. Then, with less than a minute left to play Cunningham took the puck single-handed through the entire Terrier defence and sent a sizzling shot past the goalie from the left side of the net just as the period ended...
Harvard's play after the first period was a bit off-color, the offense failing to click because of lack of team work. Most of the playing was individual with Putnam and Cunningham bearing the burden of it. Garrison, playing his first game at defence also contributed several neat plays. The goalie situation however advanced no farther because the B. U. forwards were practically unable to break through and give Harvard's net-tenders a fair test. Ellis played the first and third periods and Draper relieved him during the second stanza. Both of them had so few opportunities, however...
Harvard used only 12 men in the game. Batchelder did not play because of sickness. Cunningham starting at defense with Hallowell in reserve...