DARTMOUTH 1—HARVARD 12
The Dartmouth hockey, team was swamped by the fast Harvard seven in the Boston Arena, February 4, by the score of 12 to 1. Harvard played a fast, brilliant game, while the Green players gave the poorest exhibition of the season.
Dartmouth's lone tally was made by Wells just before the close of the first half. In the second half, Norris, the Dartmouth goal, who entered the game although sick, was unable to defend the net, the Harvard forwards getting eight goals.
Duncan, was the brilliant player of the game, his work being the best seen in the Arena this winter.
DARTMOUTH 4—M. A. C. 0
Turning the tables in the biggest surprise of the year, the hockey team defeated the team from Massachusetts Agricultural College on February 10, 4 to 0. The Aggies were fresh from their victory over Yale, and after the Harvard-Dartmouth contest were looked upon as winners.
At no time did the farmers have a chance. The playing of the Green team was a revelation to those who saw the Harvard game. Fourteen minutes after the opening of play. F. Eaton scored the first tally, quickly followed by Wells. In the second period, Stucklen and Wells scored, and the Aggies were held without a tally. The entire contest was marked by roughness.
FRESHMEN 4—ANDOVER 3
The freshman hockey team defeated Andover, February 8, by the narrow margin of 4to 3. The game was marked by excellent playing on the part of both teams. The winning goal was secured in the last minute of play by Captain Dillinger.