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The University hockey team defeated Princeton Saturday night at the St. Nicholas rink, New York, by the score of 6 to 3. This victory gives Harvard the right to play Yale in the final series of three games for the intercollegiate championship.
The game was hard fought but Harvard made her best showing of the season and secured a big lead at the start. Princeton's defense was not very strong, and was unable to check effectively the fast work of the Harvard forwards. The best playing was done by Winsor and Carr for Harvard, and by Purnell for Princeton. The line-up: Goals: Harvard--Winsor 4, Foster, Pruyn; Princeton--Purnell 2, McAlpin. Time--20 minute halves. The standing of the teams in the intercollegiate hockey league is given below. One more game in the preliminary series remains to be played between Yale and Columbia.
Goals: Harvard--Winsor 4, Foster, Pruyn; Princeton--Purnell 2, McAlpin. Time--20 minute halves.
The standing of the teams in the intercollegiate hockey league is given below. One more game in the preliminary series remains to be played between Yale and Columbia.
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