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Undefeated Winthrop kept rolling in the House Hockey League last night, chalking up a 5 to 4 victory over a Dunster sextet at the Boston Skating Club, but it was Coach Clark Hodder who stole the show, scoring Dormitory's two goals, which enabled it to down unbeaten Dudley in a non-league affair, 2 to 1. In other league contests, Eliot nosed out Lowell 3 to 2, and Adams gave Kirkland a 7 to 2 going-over.
Filling in for an undermanned Dormitory outfit, Coach Hodder, who admitted he was out of shape, proved he could still do pretty well for himself on the ice, tallying the scores which sent the Ramblers down to defeat.
The Puritans were plagued by Tom White, who accounted for every one of the four Funster scores, in the best night experienced by any individual in this year's League action.
Breaking the deadlock with Lowell for sixth place, the Elephants capitalized on two first period scores, and maintained their slim lead for the rest of the tilt. Billy Hausserman's three goals paced the Gold Coasters to their easy triumph over the hapless Deacons.
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