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CRIMSON SEVEN TOOK 3RD STRAIGHT MATCH

MEET HOCKEY CLUB TODAY

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In a game marked by rough playing and hard skating, the University seven won its thrid straight victory, defeating Boston College 7 to 2 yesterday afternoon on the Charlesbank rink.

The first score was made after four minutes of play on a quick shot from Bacon to Gross and into the Boston College net. From a scramble in front of the visiting team's goal two minutes later, Avery scored the second point for the University. Boston College made its first goal a moment after this play when Morrison tripped while skating toward the University's goal, carrying the puck through the net. Bacon and Gross tallied two more points for the University before the half was over, and Hughes shot a second goal for the visiting team, leaving the score 5 to 2 at the end of the first period.

For the greater part of the second half the two teams fought back and forth, neither seven placing many shots near the opposing goal. Avery and Bigelow scored the final two points on skillfully played combination shots.

The summary follows:

UNIVERSITY.  BOSTON COLLEGE.Gross, Bright, r.w.  l.w., CorriganAvery, Cabot, Adams, Buntin, r.c.  l.c., FolveyBigelow, l.c.  r.c., DooleyBacon, Snelling, Baldwin, l.w.  r.w., HughesWalker, c.p.  c.p., MorrissonWhite, Clark, Church, Sessions, p.  p., HeeleyHolmes, g.  g., O'Connel

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