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NEW HAVEN, March 10--Yale's fast first line of Dixio Pike, Wally Kilrea, Jr., son of the former Red Wing star, and Leigh Quinn tallied two goals apiece to help swamp the Yardling skaters, 8 to 5, in the New Haven Arena today. It was the final game for both teams.
Dick Clasby earned Crimson scoring honors for the season with two goals.
Captain Norm Wood scored unassisted and Clasby tapped in a rebound from Jim Colt to put the Yardlings ahead with two goals in the opening five minutes, but the Elis soon tied the score.
The visitors fell apart in the second period, and with the help of four penalties, the game turned into shinny. With Yale leading, 6 to 2, Colt scored at 1:48 to start a third period Crimson rally, but the Bullpups tallied twice to win.
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