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HOCKEY Front row- Smith. .Morris. Knox. Kettelty. .Middle rotv—McDowell, McGinn. Free thy, Orton. Hritton. Back row- Green (assistant manager). Price. Butler (manasor), Red fern, Barnard (assistant miiniiKcr).
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60 T E C H R E V I E W years would bring victory over Tech, was sorely disappointed on Hallowe’en, since in the bitter cold of October 31 we travelled, with a few supporters, to the academy, and on their own gridiron shut them out with a 27—0 score. The marvelous runs of Ellis easily made him the star in this game. Then came our championship game with Pawtucket. The 1013 football pennant might now be hanging in Tech hall. It isn’t. If it were, we would have gained nothing but the pennant,—a very slight distinction. Now we may profit by our loss. We went into the game with everything to lose and nothing to gain. We lost, not because we were yellow, not because we cjuit when our best men were disqualified, not because we did not know what was expected of us, or did not try to do as much, but because we were not at our best, because we were outgeneral led, because we were handicapped by disqualification, and because we were, as a team, inexperienced. Too much credit cannot be given the Tech line men in this contest. Kimball. Price, Mahoney. McDowell, Hopkins and Kciley formed the formidable Tech wall. Time and time again they held the Pawtucket plungers for a loss only to have to repeat their work a few seconds later when the unexpected again gave our opponents the ball. In the final league contest we broke the hoodoo which Classical had exercised over us for so long by beating them 45—0 in an uninteresting game at Tech field. Our game with Taunton, the last game of the season, will not soon be forgotten, espe- cially by those who played. With Westphal and Boyle in the lineup the team worked like a great machine. Roth of these stars realized that never again would they be in the ranks of the red and gray, and each played a wonder- ful game as the last in his remarkable high school career. Through the failure of the 1913 team to win the pennant, the school has been brought to realize that such an occurrence is possible. Rut with an eleven built about Conyers, Hickey, McLeod, and those of this year’s squad who are to remain in school, nothing but the championship should be expected next year. A. W. J. 1 lie Journal all-star men chosen from Technical are: Greenhalgh—Halfback. Rurton—End. Westphal—Tackle. Football scores: Tech 0 Alumni .. 6 Tech... . .... 27 Durfce .. 0 Tech... . 6 Morris Heights.. .. 0 Tech 77 Cranston .. 7 Tech 0 . .36 Tech. . . . 18 H ope .. 0 Tech .. ..24 East Greenwich.. .. 0 Tech. . . . 7 Pawtucket . .26 Tech. . . . ... 45 Classical . . 0 Tech 28 Taunton .. 0
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62 TECH RE VIEW- IN CE the hockey team this year had the misfortune to be com- posed of practically all new ma- terial. affairs did not look very promising during the first part of the season. After the first two games, however, the men began to get into shape, and we came out in the third place at the end «it the first round. By this time we had high hopes as to the outcome of the second round, but our hopes were disappointed, for although there was plenty of ice. no more games were played. The summary of the games is as follows: Technical 1 Cranston .... ... 2 Technical 0 Hope ...3 Technical 1 Classical .... ... 0 Technical ? English ... 0 Technical 1 Warwick . . . ... 0 Technical 4 Pawtucket .. . ... 0 'Technical 4 Central Falls. ... 0 'The lineup: Britton or Knox Mac Dowell .... McGinn r n Kettletv H. Smith I i- Ereethy. Capt. . . Morris Substitutes: Orton. Price. Red fern.
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