Sports

HOCKEY

March, 1923
Sports
HOCKEY
March, 1923

Dartmouth 6—Williams 5

Foster's sensational goal in the final moments of a third overtime period gave Dartmouth a 6 to 5 win over Williams on the Williamstown ice, January 20. All of the Williams points were scored in the first period of the contest, the purple team leading the Hanoverians 5 to 1 at the close of that session. Goals by Osborne and Lyon gave the Dartmouth team a start in the second period, and Sheehy caged the puck twice in rapid succession for a tie score. Two overtime periods failed to break the deadlock but Foster skated magnificently for the winning score in the third extra session. For Dartmouth Sheehy and Foster played spectacularly, while for Williams Captain Lowe at goal made many sensational stops.

Dartmouth 5—M. A. C. 1

A fast and aggressive brand of hockey that completely overcame the visitors gave Captain Osborn's team a 5 to 1 victory over M. A.C. at Hanover, February 3. Captain Gordon scored for the M.A.C. team in the first few moments of play, but the Dartmouth goal was never in danger thereafter. Foster starred for Dartmouth with two goals, while Osborne, Lyon, and Sheehy, caged one each. Alger, at goal for the Massachusetts team, featured with many brilliant stops.

Dartmouth 3—Yale 2

Playing before the crowd in attendance at the Yale Prom, the Green skaters edged out a single point victory at New Haven, February 6. All of the Dartmouth points were scored in the second period.

Army 1—Dartmouth 0

After winning ten consecutive games the Dartmouth hockey team met its match ait West Point where the Army team registered a 1 to 0 decision after a spirited battle.

Dartmouth 6—M. I. T. 0

The Dartmouth hockey team treated the Winter Carnival guests to an exhibition of skating which led to a 6 to 0 defeat of the M.I.T. ice team in Hanover, February 10. The. Dartmouth offense worked brilliantly throughout the game while the Tech team never seriously endangered the home goal. Hall, playing his first home game since his return to college scored the first two Dartmouth goals and showed the same ability which had marked his game with the St. Nicholas club of New York. On the defense Foster starred for Dartmouth in breaking up many Tech scoring attempts. In addition to Hall's two goals the Dartmouth score included two shots by Foster and one each by Lyon and Sheehy.

Dartmouth 10—St. Paul's 3

A fast passing game that completely bewildered the opposing defense gave Dartmouth an easy victory over the St. Paul's School hockey team at Concord, February 17. Dartmouth maintained a lead throughout the contests and excelled in all departments of the game. Foster, Perry, and Sheehy, featured in the Dartmouth attack, while Lee and Pruyn scored for the school team. Perry and Foster scored three goals apiece, Sheehy two, and Lyon and Hall each one for Dartmouth. For St. Paul's Lee scored twice and Pruyn once.

Freshmen 5—Pawling 3

Manser starred for the Dartmouth freshmen in defeating the Pawling School hockey team at Pawling, N. Y., January 18. Poor ice made the contest slow and listless but the Green team had little difficulty in proving its superiority by a score of 5 to 3, Manser starring in scoring four goals.

Freshmen 3—Princeton Freshmen 2

In defeating the Princeton freshmen 3 to 2 at Princeton, January 19 the Dartmouth freshman hockey team scored the first victory won by a visiting team on Princeton's new Hobey Baker Memorial Rink. Until the last few minutes of play the Princeton team held firmly to a 2 to 1 advantage when a rally led by Manser and Everett placed Dartmouth ahead. Manser, Everett, and Cleary scored the Dartmouth goals.

Yale Freshmen 4—Freshmen 1

Griggs, of the Yale freshmen led his hockey team to a 4 to 1 victory over the Dartmouth freshmen at New Haven, January 20. The game was fast throughout and the Yale players displayed a brand of hockey that was superior to anything encountered by the freshmen in previous games. Everett scored the only Dartmouth point.

Freshmen 4—Cambridge Latin 0

In their last appearance of the season on the Hanover rink the Dartmouth freshmen scored a 4 to 0 victory over the hockey team of the Cambridge Latin School, February 17. Manser, captain of the freshmen, starred for his team, scoring two goals, and making brilliant passes in the Cambridge section of the ice. In the last few minutes of play Mills dashed down the rink and unaided scored the final tally. The excellent work of Smith, at goal for Cambridge, prevented many scores.