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Harvard did not have any representatives on the second squad, as the coaches selected goalie Ken McKenzie and forward Bob Kane of Yale, defensemen Mike Hubbert and Pete McNamee of Penn, Doug Marrett and Bill Hanson of Cornell, and defensemen Dave Street, also from Cornell. There was a three-way tie between Hubbert, McNamee and Street for the two defensive spots...
Defense remains the big question mark for Harvard Three of the top four defensemen and the starting goalie are graduating. Captain Kevin Hampe, who has played steady hockey all season, along with Bob Muse and Doug Elliott move on, as does Joey Bertagna. Mark Noonan is the only one remaining of four regulars. Also returning on defense are Dave Hands and Levy Byrd. They saw action while Elliott was out with an ankle injury during the middle of the season, but that's about the only experience they...
Seniors Bill Corkery, Bob McManama, Joe Bertagna, captain Hampe, Bob Muse, Doug Elliott, Harry Reynolds, Larry Desmond and Jay Riley suited up for their last game at Harvard. McManama led all scores with 51 points while Corkery finished second with 50. Elliott ended up as the top penalty getter, totaling 70 minutes in the box for the season and 202 minutes in career penalties...
...Crimson jumped out to a quick and convincing 6-1 lead in the first period. Bob Muse scored his second goal of the season at 1:15 unassisted. Thirty-five seconds later, Princeton tied it up on a freak goal poked in the net by Doug Elliott who was trying to clear the puck following a great save by Joe Bertagna. The score was given to Walt Snickenberger...
...Crimson didn't beat Tiger goalie Doug Swift until 6:46 of the second stanza, when Gauthier tickled the twines assisted by Muse and McManama. Dave tallied his second of the evening just twenty seconds later and Jay Riley scored at 7:26 to give Harvard a comfortable, to say the least, 9-1 lead after...