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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Playing at number two, Fritz Hobbs triumphed in four games, but Army's Bill Malkemes put him to the task in every game. The final scores were 15-12, 15-13, 12-15, and 17-16.
Ed Atwood dropped his opening contest, 12-15, to his Army opponent, Joe Reeder. But revenge was brutal, as Atwood devastated his challenger 15-5, 15-7, and 15-8, in the last three games.
But last week, paced by four Sheehy goals, B. C. demolished a good Brown team. 8-3. at Chestnut Hill, and when Brown rebounded to dump Harvard last Saturday, it threw pre-season reports into confusion.
The Eagle style of hockey is based on hard-hitting and harder shooting. With lessened emphasis on finesse or precision play. It is not designed so much to be an end in itself, but primarily a means of throwing the opposition off its own game, and it is highly successful...
But the Crimson plays a drastically different game based on crisp, direct passing and strict position play, and when it adheres to it, Harvard is quite difficult to heat.