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From then on, however, the Hoddermen showed flashes of the hockey of which they are capable. But even then, the attack did not function smoothly, indicating that this first taste of natural ice was not altogether enjoyable. Warren Winslow, George Duane, and Stacey Hulse brought the count up to 3 to 6; Indian goalie Lapres turned Back several other serious bids as Harvard forced the play continually...
...Winslow Shot Disallowed...
Center Warren Winslow almost stole the game for the Crimson in the last five minutes of the third period, when, with the score tied 4 to 4, he broke through the attacking Indians to fire a shot which to many seemed to cross the red line and pass through...
Besides Hulse, Winslow displayed the Hodder aggregation's most outstanding stick work, accounting for Harvard's first tally and assisting Forbes Perkins to tie the score at the end of the second period...
With the team as a whole seldom clicking offensively, the Crimson charges were made sporadically by individual players who occasionally allowed strong skating and stick-handling ability. Center Warren Winslow proved himself most able to match McGill's elusive stick work, while Coleman played the lone wolf on several occasions, almost getting by the opposing netman, Walt Johnson. Skip Erwin came closest to tallying, when only a lightning save by Johnson prevented him from banging home a rebound in the first period...