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E I-l 0 C K E Y I lfirxl Row, left to right: Wood, T. Williams, Noble, Capt. T. Taylor, Bancroft, Flynn, Kane. Second Row: Welch, A. Williams, Channing, T. Claflin, Borden, Kinnicutt, Mr. Marr, Mr. Owen. Third Row: Field, Wadsworth, Filoon, Withington, Harding, Bradlee. Certainly this year's hockey team compiled a very satisfactory record. With nine wins and four losses, it was one of the better Milton hockey records in recent years. Out of the four losses three were lost by one goal, and two of these were close, overtime games. The team played hard aggressive hockey throughout the year, evidenced not only by the nine and four record, but by other statistics. Milton scored thirty-five goals while holding their opponents down to only seventeen goals. In looking back and reminiscing about the high points of the season, one cannot overlook such victories as those over Andover, St. Sebastian's, Brooks, and St. George's. In those games the team played at its best, skating well and passing and shooting accurately. The victories do not always bring back the finest memories, however. No one on the team will soon forget the game against Exeter, which a cocky Exeter team won by a freak goal. The team played its heart out against a superior St. Mark's team, and, although the game was lost 3-1, both the squad and the coaches were satished, knowing that with a little luck the score could have been reversed. The team improved noticeably as the season went on, and the players improved individually also. Tim Taylor, who started the season playing center, was shifted to defense after the first game, because the team appeared to be weak in that position. He remained there for the rest of the season, turning in a spectacular erformance as a high-scoring, rushing defenseman, and, by his example, setting a high standard for his team. Peter Kane also started the season as a forward, and he too was shifted to defense, where he played hard, ag- ressive, and smart hockey. Captain-elect Sandy Noble worked hard to improve himself, and developed into one f the best defensemen on the team. If a most improved player award were to be awarded, Pete Kane and andy Noble would deserve it. Nick Bancroft continued to play the rough and tough style that he developed last year, and improved immensely as the year went on. As for the forwards, because the lines were so evenly alanced, no one line could be called the first line. The F line of john Flynn, Fred Filoon, and Linky Field kated effectively and worked hard, but had trouble scoring. All three members of the line were among the est skaters on the team, but they just seemed to be jinxed. The line, consisting of Tim Williams, Bert illiams, and Paul Withington, although not quite as smooth a unit as the F line, worked diligently and, hrough hustle, accounted for a good portion of the team's goals in the latter half of the season. The third line onsisted of Mike Wadsworth, Walt Channing, and Bill Bradlee. These boys often looked like the best line n the ice. Phil Kinnicutt, Sam Harding, and Tom Claflin were the spares. They filled in wherever they were eeded, and were a valuable asset to the team. The key to the success of this year's team was due in no small art to the goal-tending of Godfrey Wood. He could always be counted on to give a sound, steady performance, nd he is considered by many as one of the finest goalies ever to play for Milton Academy. Playing under odfrey were Spencer Borden and Peter Hedblom, who although they saw little action, improved greatly as he year went on. All the seniors wish to thank coaches Owen and Marr for all the effort they put into the team, nd wish the best of luck to captain-elect Sandy Noble and the squad next year.
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Tim Taylor fdb Tim Williams QWJ Fred Filoon CWD Bert Williams ici Paul XVithington CWD Bill Bradlee CCD Link Field fwj john Flynn feb Walt Channing ich Peter Kane Cd? Nick Bancroft fdb Sandy Noble idk INDIVIDUAL POINT RECORDS Goalx Asxists Points I0 8 I8 7 5 10 4 0 4 Goaliesz Godfrey Wood 5 5 6 Pete Hedblom 5 5 6 Spencer Borden Z I 3 2 0 2 Goals: I 5 6 Milton - S5 I 2 3 Opponents - 17 0 I I 0 l I 0 0 0 i Games Milton High St. Sebastian's Browne 8: Nichols Exeter Belmont Hill Andover Graduates aX.x:..,,i ' f F , ,.,,,,1,M-,,,..f ,,,.. - -Mr ' -1 L. - Taylor, Flynn, Kane, and Filoon. SEASON RESULTS Milton Oppmzerlt Games Milton Opponent 5 Z Middlesex 3 0 I 0 Governor Dummer 4 I 5 0 Noble 8: Greenough I 2 2 3 Brooks 4 2 0 I St. Mark's I 5 5 I St. George's 6 2 2 0 Won 95 Lost 4
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