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Evenly matched at first, but with the Harvard team gradually drawing away, the Dartmouth and Harvard freshman sixes skated to a slow finish last night with Harvard winning by the score of 6-4.
At the end of the first period, the score was 2-2, an indication of the manner in which the game was played up to that point. After the first period and a half, however, Dartmouth weakened, and from then on play was more or less slow. The apparent lack of substitutes for the visitor was a decisive factor in their defeat, for it was evident that the regular player were wearied by the first twenty minutes of fast skating.
Moseley of Harvard followed the puck ever the entire rink, scoring three of the team's six points. Guibord and Allen of Dartmouth led the opposition for the Indians. This victory follows immediately upon the heels of the St. Paul's defeat two nights ago, and directly precedes the Boston University freshman contest.
The summary: Score--Harvard 6, Dartmouth 4. Goals--First period; Guibord (2.20). Moseley (9.54), Riley (14), Moseley, assisted by lane, (19) Second period: Moseley (13,43), Duffy, assisted by Moseley, (14), McDonald (15.10). Third period: Guibord (1.53), Lane (16), Allen (19.40). Time--Three 20-minute periods. Referees--Mooney, Ayer.
Score--Harvard 6, Dartmouth 4. Goals--First period; Guibord (2.20). Moseley (9.54), Riley (14), Moseley, assisted by lane, (19) Second period: Moseley (13,43), Duffy, assisted by Moseley, (14), McDonald (15.10). Third period: Guibord (1.53), Lane (16), Allen (19.40). Time--Three 20-minute periods. Referees--Mooney, Ayer.
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