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Crimson chances of overpowering Princeton with three strong lines received a jolt yesterday when it was learned that Bliss is almost certainly sidelined. The right wing's loss will greatly out the scoring potency of Weiland's Frank Mahoney-job Bray-Bliss combination. Sophomore Pete Summers will probably move up to the third line spot, the Crimson coach said yesterday...
Quick breakaways by the varsity third line--Ned Bliss, Jeb Bray, and Frank Mahoney--at the beginning of the third period were checked by Eli goalie George Scherer and were frequently returned by the Blue first line...
...score at 0:29 of the second period, the Crimson broke loose with three more goals to clinch the game. Sophomore Cleary scored first from eight feet out on a pass from defenseman Ed Mrkonich and Captain Normie Wood soloed three minutes later to put the Crimson ahead. Jeb Bray netted Harvard's fifth goal at the end of the period...
...third line will have Ned Bliss back at wing with Frank Mahoney and Jeb Bray, while Doug Manchester, Joe Crehore, and Scott Cooledge make up the second line...
Despite superb B.C. team play, the Crimson fought the Eagles evenly for the final two periods. But there was never a question of Harvard being the superior team. Quinn scored again at 14:57 of the second. Bray evened that counter in the third after sophomores Pete Summers had replaced injured Ned Bliss on the third line. Bliss was removed halfway through the contest with a reported broken elbow...