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...Goodridge 4M. has been declared ineligible by the Executive Committee of the Intercollegiate Hockey Association, and will not play on the hockey team in the coming games. HARVARD. ANDOVER. Pruyn, f. f., O'Brien. Winsor, f. f., Dousman. Rumsey, f. f., P. L. Reed. Lovering, f. f., Hodge. Penhallow, c.p. c.p., P. R. Reed. Carr, p. p., Silleck. Manning, g. g., Bird...
Goals: Harvard--Winsor 2, Rumsey, Pruyn; Columbia--Wolff 2, Campbell. Referee--J. W. Callender. Time--20 minute halves. HARVARD. COLUMBIA. Pruyn, f. f., Akin. Winsor, f. f., W. Duden. Rumsey, f. f., Campbell. Lovering, Fosdick, f. f., Wolff. Penhallow, c.p. c.p., H. Duden. Carr, p. p., Benedict. Manning, g. g., Stern...
Manning at goal was especially efficient and made a great many creditable stops. Penhallow was not up to his standard in body checking but nevertheless took good care of his position. Of the forwards Winsor was the most successful, and on the whole played a strong, aggressive game. Lovering and Fosdick, who replaced him in the latter part of the second half, both played hard, but did not use the sides judiciously...
Harvard started the game with a rush and principally by individual work Winsor, Rumsey and Pruyn in the order named scored three goals within the first seven minutes of play. A moment later Wolff secured a goal for Columbia and just before the end of the half scored again. At the beginning of the second half the play was very even, but after each side had made a few weak shots for goal, Winsor finally captured the puck from Campbell near Columbia's goal and scored Harvard's last point. Campbell made the third goal for his side...
...line-up will probably be: HARVARD. COLUMBIA. Pruyn, f. f., Akin. Winsor, f. f., Wolff. Rumsey, f. f., W. Duden. Lovering, f. f., McKee. Penhallow, c.p. c.p., H. Duden. Carr, p. p., Brown, Benedict. Manning, g. g., Stern...