Sports

FRESHMAN HOCKEY

March, 1924
Sports
FRESHMAN HOCKEY
March, 1924

The Dartmouth Freshman hockey team playing in its first game of the season was defeated 3 to 2 by the Colby Academy team, in Hanover, January 19. The work of the freshman team centered around the fast skating and accurate shooting of Duplin, who scored both goals, while the Colby play was built around Marshall who scored twice, and Gardner who scored once. Marshall, for Colby opened the scoring of the game, Duplin tied, the count, Marshall placed Colby in the lead again, and Duplin, with a broken stick, again tied the score with a sensational shot. Neither side scored during the second period, but Gardner netted the winning tally for Colby in the third.

At Concord, February 12, the freshmen won from St. Paul's School by a 2 to 1 score. Hardy scored for Dartmouth early in the game and Duplin added the winning goal when on a long shot the St. Paul goal keeper stopped the puck in the air but was unable to keep it from falling back into the net.

Starting on a three day trip after very little opportunity for play or practice the freshmen were met with a 6 to 1 defeat by the Yale freshmen at New Haven, Duplin, scoring Dartmouth's only point. Another setback was received at Princeton where the Princeton freshmen took a game from the Green neophytes by a 3 to 1 score.