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SECONDS MEET NEWTON HIGH

Teamwork Features Play of Reserves Who Boast Clean Slate

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The undefeated second University hockey team will play its sixth game of the season this afternoon at 3.30 o'clock in the Boston Garden, when it meets Newton High School, following the Freshman game at 2 o'clock.

Improving steadily since the beginning of the season when they defeated Belmont Hill School 6 to 3, the Crimson icemen have tied Noble and Greenough, 2 to 2, downed Northeastern 2 to 1, deluged Colby 11 to 1, and routed the Brighton Academy boys 12 to 0 in their final game before examinations.

In the Brighton Academy game, as well as in the other games this year the Seconds have shown excellent teamwork, concentrating on mass plays rather than individual plays. In the Brighton game on Wednesday, January 21, seven different men scored during the game. HARVARD SECONDS  NEWTON Wolcott, l.w.  g.w., Kelley Gilmore, c.  c., Chase Foster, r.w.  l.w., Colby McGregor, l.d.  r.d., Sastilio Gleason, r.d.  l.d., Butler Bartol, g.  g., Skillings

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