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Using five men up at the start in an effort to force a break, the Crimson went ahead of the Purple at 4:27, when Paine took Gordy McGrath's pass and beat the Williams captain and goalie for first blood. The Sophomores made it 2 to 0 when, with Williams a man short, Beebe flashed the red light, Macmillan being credited with an assist...
Harvard added two more goals in the final period. McGrath started one scoring play with a pass to Paine, and Everts took Macmillan's pass in 17:15 for the seventh Crimson marker...
Harvard Spares: Paine, McGrath, Gebelein, Everts, Beebe, Macmillan, Acker, Griffith, Cowen, O'Neill, Witherby...
Center Burgy Ayres did not make the trip, and George Gebelein was out with a leg injury after the second game, so that the first two Crimson lines were scrambled. Sophomore Earl Acker took Gebelein's place on the first line along with Johnny Paine and Gordy McGrath, and Caleb Loring centered, the second line with Dick Harding and Johnny Burton on the wings. The third line of Albie Everts, Sandy Macmillan, and Marc Beebe played together as usual...
...deciding game McGrath scored both Crimson goals, one on an assist by Johnny Paine and the other on a solo dash. On each occasion be pulled Harvard even with the Tigers, but Princeton went ahead once more, eventually winning the game 3 to 2 and the series, two game...