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SEXTET DOWNS NASSAU 3-2 AS HARDING STARS

FRESHMEN BLANK MILTON 4 TO 0 AS COX LEADS ATTACK

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Paced by Austie Harding who tallied twice and passed to Ralph Pope for a third, the Harvard sextet took the Tiger's measure 3 to 2 at Hobey Baker rink in Princeton Saturday night.

In a penalty-studded game, the Crimson only drew safely out in front in the third period as the Orange and Black threatened continually. It was Austie Harding who opened the scoring at 17 59 of the first period when he shot a long one past goalie Nicoll.

Burke Scores On Penalty

Midway through the second frame, Captain Bob Burke of Princeton slapped a penalty shot into the net at 12.44 to tie the count after Freedley had climaxed three spectacular saves by sitting on the puck. Late in the period Ralph Pope took Harding's pass and broke the deadlock at 18.07. In the final frame Harding sank Roberts' pass at 5.20. The Crimson held the Tiger at bay until just before the final bell, when Barnicle beat Freedley for the last score.

With Cox leading the attack with a goal and a pair of assists, the Freshman six blanked Milton 4 to 0.

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