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CHASE NOMINATES ALL-OPPONENT SIX

Varsity Coach Puts 5 Green Skaters on Honorary Team

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Five members of Dartmouth's outstanding team were picked by Varsity hockey coach John Chase as members of the Crimson sextet's all-opponent honorary squad.

Dartmouth's sensational Sophomore line of Jack Riley, Bill Harrison and Dick Rondeau were singled out for special praise by the Crimson coach. This trio scored seven of the nine goals chalked up by the entire Green squad in their victory over the Crimson skaters last month. The line has led Dartmouth to an undefeated season to date, and on the side, has led the loop in scoring.

Johnny Krol, Chase's selection for one of the defense posts, is an important cog in the balanced Dartmouth line. His work has been termed consistent and aggresive, and has helped limit opponents to 22 goals throughout the entire campaign. Goalie Captain Ted Lapres, of the same team was picked as the outstanding net-minder that the Harvard team has faced this year.

Chase completed the team with the choice of Fred Harrison of Yale for the other defense slot. Harrison throttled Crimson offensive efforts successfully in last Saturday's 4 to 2 defeat of Harvard.

Dave Stuckey, Princeton wing, John Le Boutillier, Yale wing, and Roger Tate, Army captain were given honorable mention.

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