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Harvard's famous sophomore line of DeMichele-Cavanagh-Owen accounted for three goals, however two goals within a minute of each other in the third period by juniors Ron Mark and George McManama were the ones which brought Harvard from a 3-2 deficit and eventually won the game...
Harvard broke the game wide open in the second period as Gurry scored what proved to be the winning goal at 5:55, while DeMichele and Otness cushioned the lead, closing the period at 5-2. The final period was generally controlled by the Crimson, but failure to collect on scoring opportunities and great play by Princeton Goalie Edward Tilghman made it scoreless...
...game proved to be little more than warm-up for tonight's Beanpot final against B.U. at Boston Garden. Terry Flamen, playing his first game after sitting out the first semester, should bolster the Crimson defense, as evidenced by his aggressive play. Flamen replaced George McManama on the defensive line with Chris Gurry, McManama moving up to center of the second line. Gurry, who was hurt during the second period of the Princeton game, is a question mark for tonight's game...
...highest scoring in the nation two years ago, with Eddie Wright and Serge Boiley. At defense, protecting Goalie Jim McCann, who was last year's Beanpot MVP, are veterans Darrell Abbott and Mickey Gray. Both B.U. coach Jack Kelley and Harvard coach Cooney Weilund feel that tonight's game is even. B.U. has won the final the last four years in a row, and 14,000 fans at the garden will be watching Harvard try to end the skein...
WHRB, 93.5 on your FM dial, will be broadcasting tonight's game live from Boston Garden. Mark Kelley and George Vary will have warm-up at 9:10, followed by face...