Word: hazens
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Yale 12 7 .583 Jones, Princeton 11 6 .545 Healey, Harvard 11 5 .455 Stillman, Cornell 23 10 .435 Gustafson, Penn. 19 8 .421 Polzer, Cornell 24 10 .417 Besse, Yale 10 4 .400 Plumer, Princeton 10 4 .400 Lambert, Columbia 23 9 .391 Gefaell, Princeton 13 5 .385 Hazen, Yale 11 4 .364 Macdonald, Harvard 18 6 .333 Sickles, Cornell 15 5 .333 Finueran, Cornell 15 5 .333 Lovett, Harvard 19 6 .316 Keyes, Harvard 19 6 .316 School, Cornell 19 6 .316 Morris, Penn. 16 5 .313 Murphy, Columbia 26 8 .308 MacCoy, Princeton 13 4 .308 Schroeder...
...first title since 1936 in the Quadrangular Hockey League today is the prized possession of Yale and its leading scorer, Roger Hazen, 6-foot 2-inch, 173-pound wing from Lebanon, N. H., who shares with Dartmouth's captain, Dan Sullivan, the Quad's individual scoring crown...
...Hazen, who came along fast at the end, had a chance to pass Sullivan in the Harvard game, but he was held here to only 1 point, on an assist, to create the tie. The two leaders finished with 13 points each. Sullivan scored 3 goals and was credited with 5 assists. Hazen had 7 and 6. Sullivan's best single performance was a five-goal sortie in the second Harvard game. Hazen's best was 4 points on 3 goals and 1 assist against Princeton. Princeton's Ralph Wyer was third in scoring, with 12 points, Yale...
...outstanding scorer in Quad play thus far is Dartmouth's captain, Dan Sullivan, who scored 13 points in his six games, but Yale's Roger Hazen, with one more game to play, has a chance to catch and pass him. The Eli wing has 12 points as has Princeton's Ralph Wyer. HOCKEY STANDINGS College W. L. T. P. Princeton 4 1 1 9 Yale 4 0 1 9 Dartmouth 2 4 0 4 Harvard...