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...second period the Eagles tied it up when Jim Duffy and Bill Maguire both beat Corning on shots from a mixup in front of the cage. Then at 7:11 of the last period Amory Hubbard put Harvard ahead when he took a Bill Bliss pass, skated around the defense, and beat Carroll on a high lift. Eagle John Canniff tied it up again with the Crimson one man short on a rebound and B.C. went ahead when Joe Hosford soloed in from the right boards and beat Corning less than a minute later. Hosford hit the cage and separated...
Forty-eight seconds before the end of the third period Hubbard tied it up again on a pretty pass from Dick Clasby. At 2:14 of the overtime, however, Canniff took a passout from behind the net and knocked it in over Corning's stick for the game...
...beating B.C. this time," he said. The main problem facing the Crimson coach is to find scoring punch on the front line. Weiland hopes to solve this by moving rugged Captain Dusty Burke from his usual defense position into right wing with playmaker Walt Greeley and fancy skating Amory Hubbard on the first line...
...second day the Crimson breezed by Williams, while Brown beat R.P.I., 5 to 0, and Dartmouth defeated M.I.T., 4 to 0. Amory Hubbard and sophomore Norm Wood both turned the hat-trick for the Crimson with three goals apieon. Dick Clasby scored twice, while Greeley, Bill Bliss, Nat Harris, George Chase, and Tony Patton each got one. Brad Richardson, who had played the previous day in the Williams goal when the Ephmen's regular goalie was delayed in getting to Troy, took over in the Crimson nets from Nate Corning. Richardson also played in the Dartmouth game...
...seconds for having too many men on the ice. This circus followed a third-period exchange of penalties which left the Crimson with a five-to-four manpower advantage. Then, for no apparent reason, Harvard's Dick Clasby took the ice, drawing an automatic additional penalty (served by Amory Hubbard...