Word: haertl
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With Anderson, Howell and Bland on the first team are forwards Bob Moore and Jake Haertl of Dartmouth and John Cook of Princeton--the League's three eading scorers. Moore, a senior, and Cook, a sophomore, tied for the League's individual scoring lead with 24 points each. Haertl, a senior, trailed by only one point with 23 for second place in the scoring race...
Never in any danger, Harvard struck first on Jorgenson's goal midway through the opening period. Dartmouth's Bob Moore tied the score three minutes later on a two-on-one play with Jake Haertl. But Norris put in a pass from Jorgenson just 12 seconds after the Indian goal to give Harvard a 2-1 lead...
...Indians gave their dying kick a minute and a half later, as Haertl made a goal on passes from Moore and Chuck Ritchie...
...After Haertl's score, the roof fell in on Dartmouth. The Crimson scored once more in the first period, twice in the second, and three times in the final to round out the team's 14th victory of the year...
...Indians will be using much the same combinations of players that hauled down a 7-1 loss in the first Crimson-Green game: Jack Stobo (or possibly Bill Edgar) in the goal; Jake Haertl, Bob Moore, and Chuck Ritchie on the first line...