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HOCKEY

February, 1910
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HOCKEY
February, 1910

HARVARD 5—DARTMOUTH 0

Dartmouth was decisively defeated at the Stadium on February 12 by the hockey team of Harvard. Although the game was conceded to Harvard on past performance, the spectators were surprised at the remarkable showing the home team made. For the first time this year every regular was in his position, and each played in championship form. Hicks and Morgan starred for the Crimson, while Stucklen and Marston played an excellent game for Dartmouth.

During the first half the play was rather slow because of the heavy snow. Harvard scored twice in this period, Hicks getting both goals, one after eight minutes of play and the other just before the-end of the half.

In the second half Foster scored the third goal on a long shot, and Morgan got another when Bullard accidentally knocked the puck into the net after stopping it. Morgan also got the last goal on a long lift which the dusk made difficult to see.

The summary: ,

HARVARD DARTMOUTH Gardner, le re, Doe Leslie, lc rc, Wells Hicks rc lc, S. Eaton Morgan, re le, Marston Foster, cp cp, F. Eaton, Stucklen Huntington, p p, Patten Chadwick, g g, Bullard

Score—Harvard 5, Dartmouth 0. Goals- Hicks 2, Morgan 2, Foster. Referee—Goodridge. Umpire—Brett. Time—20 mm. halves.

YALE 5—DARTMOUTH5—DARTMOUTH 3

Dartmouth was again defeated in the Intercollegiate Hockey League, by losing to Yale on February 16 at St. Nicholas Rink, New York City. The game was a hard-fought contest throughout, and the Green was defeated only by superior team work.

The ice was in poor condition, which slowed the work of both teams. The first half ended in Yale's favor, 3 to 2, Heron, Lutrelle, and Stevenson each scored for the Blue, while Marston and Wells secured the two goals for Dartmouth.

VVWith the beginning of the second period Doe tied the score, and Dartmouth's hopes rose. However, a score by Lutrelle six minutes later and one by Heron near the end of the half, put the Blue safely in the lead.

The summary:

YALE DARTMOUTH Merritt, f Doe Stevenson, f f, Marston Lutrelle, f Wells Martin,'f f, S. Eaton, Stucklen Heron, cp cp, F. Eaton Johnson, p P, Patten Williams, g g, Bullard

Score—Yale 5, Dartmouth 3. Goals made— Heron 2, Lutrelle 2, Stevenson, Doe, Marston, Wells. Referees—O. Cleghorn and S. Cleghorn, Wanderers A. C. Timers—H. Harmon, Wanderers, and W. McDavitte, Dartmouth. Time—20 min. halves.

DARTMOUTH 3—COLUMBIA 0

On February 17, Dartmouth defeated the Columbia hockey team at New York, by the score, 3 to 0.

Columbia played a rough game and was often penalized, while the Green played fast, clean hockey. Wells and Eaton were the stars for Dartmouth.

The fight was in Columbia's territory most of the time. The first half ended 1 to 0, but in the second half Dartmouth strengthened and easily scored two beautiful goals.

COLUMBIA DARTMOUTH Murphy, g g, Bullard Mackenzie, p P, Patten Harding, cp cp, Stucklen Cassidy, c c, Marston Lovejoy, r r, Eaton Trimble, lw lw, Wells Harrison, rw rw, Doe

Goals—Eaton 2, Wells. Officials—Dufresne and Russell. Timekeeper —Dowdall, Dartmouth.