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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Arena at 7.30 o'clock. In this contest the informals will face stiff opposition from a team which proved its strength by a victory over the Boston Arena seven. The Wanderers have engaged in two games this season, the first being lost to the Navy Yard by a score of 6 to 1, and the second resulting in the triumph over the Arena...
...contest between Team A and Team B, the latter emerged the victor by the score of five goals to one. Captain E. L. Bigelow '21 of the Freshman team was largely responsible for the victory of Team B, scoring two of the five winning goals...
...only two games this season, winning from Boston Latin and losing to Stone School in a 3 to 0 game. The latter game furnishes the only basis of comparison for today's game, since the 1921 hockey players easily defeated the Boston school in its first game by the score...
Shortly after the opening of the game, T. M. Avery extracted the puck from a scrimmage and slipped it past Burgess, the Exeter goal. Thereafter, most of the play was in the visitors' territory, and Captain E. L. Bigelow scored twice more in the next few minutes. An injury to his knee, however, was bothering him and he had to give way to F. McN. Bacon, whom L. B. Van Ingen supplanted at left wing. Before the period ended, Avery made another goal and R. S. Humphrey, who had been playing an aggressive game at cover-point, made an individual...
...Score--Freshmen 6, Exeter 0. Goals --Avery (2), Bigelow (2), Humphrey, Buntin. Penalties--Rowley, slashing; Conlon, Snelling, Rowley, unnecessary roughness. Referee--Stubbs. Goal umpires--Slade, Sweeney. Time--Two 20-minute periods...