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Harris' Two Goals Lead Six To 5-2 Win Over Dartmouth

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Nat Harris slapped in two goals and added one assist to lead the Crimson hockey team to its third consecutive victory, an easy 5 to 2 win over Dartmouth last night at Hanover.

The Yardlings boat the Dartmouth freshmen 5 to 3, as Neddle Bliss and Doug Manchester both scored two goals.

Varsity skaters took 49 shots at Indian goalie Dick McMahon, while Brad Richardson had to keep only 18 shots out of the Harvard net. During most of the game the play was in the Dartmouth zone, despite the fact that the three Crimson lines played without both Dick Clasby and Jim Colt.

After a scoreless first period, Harris opened the scoring by intercepting a Green pass in the defensive zone, and boat McMahon from 30 feet, unassisted, at 8:47, Dartmouth tied it up at 15:16 when Irving Sherwood oushed Richardson's glove over the goal-mouth line after he had caught the puck. Jeb Bray slapped in a face-off a minute later, however, to put the Crimson shead for good, Amory Hubbard scored on a Dusty Burke pass-out just before the period ended. In the final period Bufke and Harris both converted rebounds for scores, while Jack Titus added the final Dartmouth goal.

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