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Princeton was the first to score, on a goal from foul by Clark, but Harvard immediately tied the score with one by Broun. Brooks threw the first field goal of the game on an easy chance and Broun shortly afterwards increased Harvard's lead by a long spectacular side shot. Halliday scored Princeton's only field goal in the first half. The score at the end of the period was 10 to 6 in Harvard's favor...
...second half both sides continued to make fouls, but failed to take advantage of the opportunities to score thus offered. Early in the period, Princeton almost tied the score as a result of two field goals in quick succession, but goals by Burnham and Amberg soon put the University team out of danger...
...Score--Harvard, 17; Princeton, 12. Goals from floor--Broun 2, Amberg, Brooks, Burnham, Clark, Halliday, Thompson. Fouls called--on Harvard, 14, on Princeton, 15. Goals from fouls--Broun 7, Clark 6. Referee--W. N. Knox of Everett. Timekeepers--E. S. Alexander '08 and F. F. Davis of Princeton. Time--20-minute halves...
...University hockey team lost its first game in four years last Saturday evening in New York, being defeated by Princeton by the score of 4 to 3. This was the third victory for Princeton this season and the second intercollegiate match for the University team...
...face-off at the start of the game the puck was kept around the Harvard goal for several minutes and it was only by Carpenter's excellent work that no score was made. Little of interest happened in the half until Newhall shot a clever goal on a pass from Townsend. For the remaining few minutes both teams tried hard to score, but the period ended with Harvard having the only goal...