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hockey team. The score was tied 3-3 at A switch to the R. I. Auditorium
the end of 2 periods. However, once seemed to have no effect on the now-
again the game lasted 2 minutes too potent Quaker hockey team. Led by
long for the Quakers; and Middlesex Greg Dunn’s 4 goals and Peter Scull’s 3,
salvaged the game and their undefeated the Quakers took the measure of an
record. overmatched Ponagansett team, 10-3.
Troubled by their unsteady ways, the The MB's only defeat of the 2nd half
Quaker skaters suffered successive losses of the season was suffered at the hands
at the hands of Pilgrim, 15-8 and an of Pomfret. This team had earlier de
inept St. George’s team, 3-0. However, feated Cranston East, R.I. Schoolboy
the loss to the Dragons seemed to shake Champions; and it surprised no one ex
the MB's out of the doldrums, for in cept the Quaker skaters themselves when
their next game they whitewashed a Pomfret defeated them, 8-2.
rough Thayer team, 7-0. In the final game of the season, the
Journeying to Marion, Mass., the Quakers gained revenge for an earlier
Quakers continued their winning ways defeat by whipping St. George’s, 5-4.
i by tying an overconfident Tabor club, This team after losing its first 6
i 3-3. The game was highlighted by the games, finally wound up to its full poten
i Quakers tight defense and by Pete Scull’s tial in its last 5 games, compiling a 3-1-1
■ brilliant play; with only 12 seconds left record. This marked improvement is a
: in the game and MB down 3-2, Scull compliment to the fine coaching of Mr.
I took the puck from a face-off at center Pratt and to the hustle and desire of the
i ice, slipped around a dazed Tabor de- boys themselves.
t fense and tucked the puck past a sur-
t prised Tabor goalie.
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RECORD
Peter W. Scull, Captain
J. Christie Barrie, Manager
Philip H. S. Davidson, Manager
Frederick A. Pratt, Coach
M.B.................... 2 Pilgrim .....................
M.B.................... 2 Tabor .......................
M.B.................... 4 No. Providence . . . .
M.B.................... 3 Middlesex ................
M.B.................... 8 Pilgrim .....................
M.B.................... 0 St. George’s ..............
M.B.................... 7 Thayer .....................
M.B.................... 3 Tabor .......................
M.B.................... 10 Ponagansett ............
M.B.................... 2 Pomfret ...................
M.B.................... 5 St. George’s ..............

