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The University second hockey team suffered its first defeat of the season at the hands of the Rindge Technical School yesterday afternoon at the Charlesbank rinks, losing by a 2 to 1 score. Both teams were very evenly matched and the winning goal was not scored until late in the third period.
The first score came in the first period on a shot by Pochler on a pass from Marchini. Reid tied the score a few moments later when he tallied on a pretty shot from the middle of the rink. The deadlock continued throughout the second period, and it was only during the last few minutes of play that Captain Sweeney, after a long dash up the rink, caged on a short ahead and won the game for the schoolboys.
The Crimson players showed a slight improvement in teamwork but failed to gain an advantage from this on account of poor and inaccurate shooting. For Rindge, Captain Sweeney played a very good game, breaking up many Crimson attacks.
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