St. Paul 8—Freshmen 4
After maintaining a one-point lead throughout the first half and well into the second half of their contest with St. Paul's School, the 1924 skaters weakened and the Concord boys were enabled to carry the puck almost at will and win by an 8-4 score. In spite of his recent illness, Captain Hall of the freshmen displayed great ability and netted two of the Dartmouth goals. Perry and Sheehy shot the other two counters early in the game.
Most of St. Paul's goals were the results of a passing game, in which the puck was shot from behind the net to a player who waited directly in front of the scoring territory.
Arlington 3—Freshmen 1
Arlington High School's veteran hockey team proved too strong for the Dartmouth youngsters in a stirring battle February 19, on the new rink at Alumni Oval. Bad ice prevented any very fast hockey. Sly was the only player of the freshman seven who was able to find the Arlington goal, while Tobin counted twice for the Massachusetts boys and Lynch contributed the third goal for his team.