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Leading the Crimson attack. Thomas and Gomez repeatedly raced the Huskie defense and turned the ball in front of the net. Inside forward Phil Kydes always seemed in perfect position, scoring once and assisting on two other goals. Junior Pete Bogovich's hustling was impressive. He frequently broke up Connecticut rushes in the Harvard half of the field...
...with Gomez at the start of the second half to score Harvard's prettiest goal of the day. Gomez started a give-and-go play on the right wing, and Kydes returned the pass perfectly. Outracing the Connecticut fullback. Gomez put the shot into the far corner of the net for a 3-0 lead...
...goal was too much and the goalie blocked the shot. Runyan had the rebound but fired it right at the goalie. Finally right wing Jim Sawhill tried to comply with Munro's orders, but he failed to kick the ball out of bounds, hitting it into the net instead for the Crimson's final score. Coach Munro was not too unhappy. The reserves were...
While the Merrimack defense bottled up the front of the net with sheer numbers of fullbacks and halfbacks, Harvard's wings easily moved the ball along the sidelines. Once in the deep corners, the Crimson's outside linemen spent the afternoon floating passes into the center or driving directly in for a shot...
Bellow's first goal capitalized on the poor play of the Merrimack goalie, but his second was a single-handed effort, beating the right fullback and lofting a shot that cleared the outstretched hands of the goalie and dropped into the net...