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...wild and woolly third Princeton went ahead again when Stuckey counted on an unassisted dash, and then the Sophomore tied the score at 2 to 2 as Earl Acker tallied on passes from Burton and reserve defenseman Chuck Griffith...
Moseley scored first, but then the Crimson seemed to catch on fire, and the action in the first period boded ill for Harvard's future opponents. Griffith's unassisted goal tied matters at 1 to 1. Then Earl Acker, center of the Sophomore third line, put the puck chasers out ahead with a marker on which Marc Beebe assisted. A runaway seemed imminent when Gordy McGrath counted for the first line on a pass from "Gipper" Gebelein. At the end of the first period the Crimson thus had a substantial 3 to 1 lead...
...tide ebbed during the second 20 minutes of play, and the St. Nicks worked of the score to a 3 to 3 tie, before Johnny Burton of the third line put the Crimson son ahead once more. Acker and Beebe assisted...
...first line of McGrath, Paine, and Gebelein. Captain Summers, Dreher, and O'Neill complete the starting sextet. Caleb Loring is back in action after an extended layoff, and he will take a position on the second line, along with Albie Everts and Dick Harding. The third line of Earle Acker, Mare Beebe, and Johnny Burton, together with the second defense of Tom Cowan and Chuck Griffith will also see action...
...second period the lone score was Harvard's when Albie Everts, center of the second line, rammed the puck home with wingmates Dick Harding and Mare Beebe assisting. Acker scored the fifth Crimson goal on George Hackett's assist, and then Beebe tallied with Harding and defenseman George Dreher contributing