Sports

HOCKEY

April, 1922
Sports
HOCKEY
April, 1922

Harvard 3—Dartmouth 0

The Dartmouth hockey season which had looked at the opening as though it would be one of the best in years dwindled away to a sputtering and unsatisfactory conclusion when the team found that its game with Harvard in which the Crimson team proved superior to the extent of a 3 to 0 score, was the finale for the year. Games with M. I. T., Princeton and Pennsylvania, which had been scheduled, dropped out of- sight, the former on account of the Boston institution's unwillingness to resume relations until next year and the others were cancelled by the inability of the contestants to make satisfactory arrangement with rink managers.

The game with Harvard was a fast and clean exhibition from start to finish, with the Hanover sextette providing real opposition for Harvard's superior team. Neither team had met defeat when the opposing forces lined up for the opening whistle.

Three periods were played in each of which the Crimson team caged a goal. Owen slipped the puck past Tobin for the tally of the first period, LaRocque negotiated the score for the second period and Walker was responsible for the count in the final frame. The Dartmouth team was threatening on several occasions but Higgins, at the Harvard goal, was a barrier that could not be passed. At the Dartmouth goal Tobin's work was of exceptional character, his alertness keeping the Cambridge team from many more goals which looked certain when the puck left Crimson sticks. Hall was also a prominent factor in the play of the Hanover team.