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The U.S. Olympic hockey team last night scored a 6 to 4 victory over the New England College All-Stars, at the Boston Garden. Harvard's Walt Greeley shot the goal that tied the score at 3 to 3 in the second period
The contest closed the Olympians' exhibition tour in which they scored ten victories against three setbacks. The team leaves today for New York and will fly to London on Sunday, where they will have a 14 game tour in England to prepare them for the Olympics.
Other scorers for the All-Stars were Dick Kelley of B.U., with two goals, and Frank O'Grady of B.C. Jim Yackell, making his debut with the Olympians, had a huge success as he scored three goals and set up another.
Yackell, recently declared scholastically ineligible to play for the University of Minnesota, was voted best forward in the Olympic tryouts.
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