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Sparked again on offense by center Dave Abbot, a steadly improving Freshman hockey team won its second regular season victory in as many starts by bowling over a highly regarded Belmont Hill six yesterday, 5 to 2, at the Arena.
The Crimson pucksters took over from the start with Freedman's goal after two minutes had passed, and were never headed. When both Abbott and Fletcher of the Yardlings landed in the penalty box, the prep-school team had a chance to score-but goalie Bill Yetman and his defensemen managed to stave off all onslaughts. Abbot scored his first goal of the contest at 13:05 to make the score at the end of the first frame 2 to 0.
Staging an abortive uprising after Fletcher slammed an Almy pass through their goalie at the beginning of the second period, the Belmontmen retaliated with two quick goals while the Yardlings were short-handed to come within one point of evening the count.
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