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Amory Hubbard's 28 points led the hockey team's scoring over the 1951-52 season, according to final statistics released yesterday by the Athletic Association.
Two points behind Hubbard was Walt Greeley, center of the first line, on which Hubbard skated left wing.
Hubbard also paced the team in goals with 17. Greeley, a fine playmaker all year, notched 14 assists, high for the squad.
A burst of late season scoring gave Bill Timpson third place. Despite an injury which benched him for several mid-year games, Dick Clasby earned fourth place with 15 points, best sophomore total.
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