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There were no epee matches as the visitors had no men in that department. In the foils matches Captain R. P. Outerbridge '27 was easily the best of those competing, and disposed of Wolfson, Lavine and Feldman of the Terrier team in short order. This year is the first time that B. U. has ever had a fencing team...
...Harvard's darkest moment a bright star arose in the form of Scott who, checking Lawless near the Crimson cage, seized the puck, dashed up the right lane and eluding Gibson and Captain Viano, gained the mouth of the B. U. cage. His high shot which found the Terrier net less than an inch from the post, was the only one that got by Silverberg during the evening...
...first few minutes after the fall of the puck neither sextet could gain the upper hand. Presently Terrier scoring bids began to rattle off Morrill's stick and pads as Nelson, Gregory, Viano and Lawless made repeated sallies on the Crimson net. The Harvard guardian bore the brunt of this assault alone, and his great work in front of the cage staved off what appeared certain defeat for Coach Bigelow...
With a minute and a half left of the period, the Crimson six launched five desperate charges against the Terrier stronghold, and only sterling cagework by Silverberg saved the B. U. net from being pierced by a score...
...opening of the second stanza, Chase broke through the opposing defense, but both his scoring bid and the rebound shot were stopped by Silverberg. Gibson was sent to the penalty box for crosschecking, and the Crimson launched a fierce assault on the weakened Terrier line. A lightning bit of passwork, Clark to Hamlen to Clark nearly netted a counter for Harvard, but Gregory, breaking up another passing game between Scott and Durant, carried the puck the entire length of the rink, but his hard shot caromed off Morrill's skate. Late in the period the Crimson skaters consistently pierced...