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For the first time in six years, a Princeton hockey team downed the Crimson Saturday night. Grabbing a five-goal margin before the visitors could score once, the Tigers were never threatened despite a three-goal counter-attack in the final period, and wound up on the long end of the 8 to 4 final score.
Defenseman Dick Greeley led the limited Crimson attack with two tallies, while Tom Moseley and Steve Washburn accounted for the other two. But Tiger defense help up well to bottle Harvard's attack while their own offense held a steady advantage. Once more, Johnny Chase started in the nets and took the brunt of the scoring, most of which was perpetrated while Harvard was short one man. Harvard Alternates: Coulter, Allen, Abbot, Moseley, Huntington, Arnold, Yetman. Goals-First Period: Toland (Dickenson) 8:55; Elsaesser (Roberts) 11:55. Second Period: Dickenson (Erdman) 4:25; Clarkson (Safarick) 11:50; Toland (unassisted) 17:05; Greeley (Abbot, Moseley) 19:45. Third Period: Clarkson (Bernard) 0:45; Moseley (Allen) 4:14; Washburn (Sears) 9:10; Clarkson (unassisted) 15:03; Greeley (unassisted) 16:02; Ryerson (unassisted) 18:30.
Harvard Alternates: Coulter, Allen, Abbot, Moseley, Huntington, Arnold, Yetman.
Goals-First Period: Toland (Dickenson) 8:55; Elsaesser (Roberts) 11:55. Second Period: Dickenson (Erdman) 4:25; Clarkson (Safarick) 11:50; Toland (unassisted) 17:05; Greeley (Abbot, Moseley) 19:45. Third Period: Clarkson (Bernard) 0:45; Moseley (Allen) 4:14; Washburn (Sears) 9:10; Clarkson (unassisted) 15:03; Greeley (unassisted) 16:02; Ryerson (unassisted) 18:30.
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