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Sophomore center Jack Turco figured in two crucial Crimson goals in the Princeton win. With four seconds remaining in the second period, Turco fed Dwight Ware for a score that erased a 2-1 Princeton lead. Then, at 4:44 of the third period, Turco scored himself on a 15-footer to put Harvard in the lead to stay...
...Princeton got the goal and more back in the same period, on tallies by Mike Wiggins at 6:37 and by Terry Peterman at 18:58. Despite heavy Harvard pressure, the Tigers clung to their lead until Ware's goal in the twilight of the second period...
Harvard had moved to a seemingly comfortable 2-0 lead in the first period on goals by Garrity and Dwight Ware. Garrity's tally salvaged a weak Crimson power play that folowed simultaneous B.C. penalties--one for holding, the other for handling the puck in a scramble in front of the Eagle cage...
...fast-skating third line collaborated for the second tally two minutes later. Ware took a pass from Jack Turco at full speed and rifled a flying forehand from the faceoff circle, off Cohen and into...
What has happened in the space of three and a half weeks to reverse the reles? Harvard's personnel is no weaker--in fact it is stronger. The elevation of Dwight Ware and George McManama to regular turns has given the Crimson its highest-scoring line, at least against weak opposition like Penn and Sir George Williams. And Bob Higgins, who was an unknown last month, has proven himself a capable goaltender able to supplement December's star, Bill Diercks...