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         ROW  1,  Kneeling  left  to  right:  J.  Watson,  A.  Turner,  L.   ROW 2: Coach F. Pratt, H. Brewster, P.  Rapelye, F. Fulton,
         Tingley,  G.  Bentley,  Capt.  J.  Brewster,  F.  Cole,  P.  Brown.   C.  Gorman, C.  Haskell.






                            RECORD

                    John  D.  Brewster,  Captain                              Despite youth and inexperience, the Moses
                    J.  Christie  Barrie,  Manager                          Brown  hockey  team  came  up  with  several
                  Philip  H.  S.  Davidson,  Manager                        team  efforts  and  ended  the  season  with  a
           B.   ....  6  Frederick  A.  Pratt,  Coach                       fine 6-6 record.
                               Pilgrim  ....................... ....  4
           B.   ....  1        Tabor       .............. ....  6             The Quaker sextet got off to a good start,
           B.   ....  5        Thayer  ........................ ....  6     downing  Pilgrim  High  School,  6-4.  M.B.,
                                                                            with only a week’s practice before the game,
           B.
           B.   ....  4        Portsmouth  Priory      1                    was  a  decided  underdog  against  the  ex­
                               East Providence  ......... ....  2
                   5
           ,B.  ....  0        St.  George’s  ............... ....  5       perienced  Pilgrim  team,  which  had  already
           B.   ....  4        Middlesex  ................. ....  6         played  ten  league  games.  Captain  John
           B.   ....  3        Ponagansett  ............... ....  2         Brewster  led  the  M.B.  forces  with  a  hat
                ....  1
           B.   ...  1         St.  George’s  ............... ....  4       trick,  while  Alex  Turner,  Pete  Brown,  and
                                                                            Skip Gorman also figured in the scoring. The
                               Thayer  ....................... ....  2
           B.
           .B.  ....  5        Governor  Dummer     ...  2                  Quakers’ next opponent was the tough Tabor
                                                                            Academy  sextet.  Tabor,  which  beat  the
           .B...... ....  4    Pomfret  ...................... ....  2      semi-pro  Scarlets,  trounced  Moses  Brown,
                                                                            6-1.  Hardy Brewster tallied  the lone Quaker
                                                                            score. In the third outing of the season, M.B.
                                                                            lost a see-saw battle to Thayer Academy, 6-5.
                                                                            During the course of the game, M.B. battled
                                                                            back  three times to  tie the score. Skip Gor­
                                                                            man  led  the  M.B.  forces  with  two  goals.
                                                                            Against  its  next  opponent,  Portsmouth
                                                                            Priory,  the M.B.  sextet  was  determined  to
                                                                            even  its  record.  The  Quakers  soundly
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