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Undefeated Dartmouth barely edged out the Yardling hockey team, 3 to 2, in the Arena yesterday afternoon. Jeb Bray and Dick Clasby scored a goal apiece and Johnny Marshall was superb in the nets for the losers with 28 saves. High-scorer John Thus sparked the Big Green.
The first period was scoreless, but by 11:40 of the second, Dartmouth led, 2 to 0. Bray revived the waning Crimson hopes when he backhanded a Clasby pass at 13:51. Positions were then reversed as Clasby flipped a Bray rebound into the upper left hand corner.
Dartmouth tallied at the start of the third period. The Yardlings, led by Clasby, who played almost 17 out of 20 minutes, made drive after drive to tie up the game, but they were stopped as the Big Green continually iced the puck.
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