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1921 DEFEATED EXETER

TEAM-PLAY STILL WEAK

NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED

The Freshman hockey team turned in its third victory out of four games Saturday by defeating Exeter, 6 to 0, in a one-sided game. In the first half the 1921 forwards bombarded the opposing net and scored five goals with no great difficulty. Soon after the opening of the second period, however, a great many yearling substitutes were sent in and the playing became very ragged on both sides.

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 dash up the ice and, unaided by any of his teammates, accounted for the Freshmen's fifth score.

Play of Substitutes Ragged.

At the beginning of the next half, Exeter rallied slightly and, save for one tally by R. W. Buntin, was able to hold its own until the 1921 substitutes came in. As soon as the second-string men took up the work, the game became rather rough. Only three penalties were inflicted, but a good many questionable cases were overlooked.

A lack of team-play was still manifest in the forward line, and for this reason individual efforts often went for naught. Buntin, for example, would have been much more useful if he had resorted more to a passing game. Individual 1921 stars were Captain Bigelow, Humphrey, and C. Stillman, the same trio who featured in the Newton game. FRESHMEN.  EXETER. Avery, Baldwin, Vaughan, Butterfield, r.w.  l.w., Conlon Bigelow (capt.), Bacon, Adams, r.c.  l.c., Powers Buntin, Baldwin, l.c.  r.c., Rowley (capt.) Bacon, Van Ingen, Snelling, l.w.  r.w., Mayo. Humphrey, Davis, c.p.  c.p., Gilroy E. H. Stillman, Sessions, Thayer, P.  p., Hunt C. Stillman, Holmes, g.  g., Burgess

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.

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.

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