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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 ..............
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