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HOCKEY
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

