Word: princeton
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Paced by Dick Fischer's four goals, the Crimson sextet clinched second place in the Ivy League by crushing Princeton, 5 to 1, at Watson Rink last night. The victory was sweet revenge for the 5-5 stalemate suffered before the gentlemanly Princeton audience last month...
With title hopes squelched by Dartmouth's 6-2 victory over Brown Saturday, the varsity sextet can clinch second place in the Ivy League by defeating troublesome Princeton tonight at Watson Rink. Face-off time...
...their finest efforts were made against Ivy League teams. Yale bowed to the Tigers on their home ice, 3 to 1, and the Crimson was stalemated there two weekends ago, 5 to 5. Princeton will lack tonight the gentlemanly encouragement of its own fans, the security of its dimly-lit rink, and its high boards...
With an assortment of experienced and not-so-experienced forwards, Princeton has a number of combinations, but will probably start Pete Cook, John Hill and John McBride on the first trio. The sophomore line is paced by Hugh Scott, the elusive tailback with a hard shot, who skates with Bill Miller and Lance Odden...
...Princeton has only a 3-4-1 record in Ivy competition, but its tight passing and strong defense may give the varsity trouble...