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Ame Hubbard got four goals, Jerry Mahoney got two goals, Disk Clasby got two goals, Walt Greeley, George, George Chase, Tony Patton and Norm Wood each got one goal.
The high point of the evening came when M.I.T. got a goal. At 19:05 of the last period.
It added up to 12 to 1, and a fine evening of Arena practice for the Crimson six, now undefeated in six games. Almost 150 fans were on hand for that and the preceding game, in which Northeastern whipped Tufts, 7 to 2.
Hubbard pushed in the first Crimson score just 30 second after the game began, one a series of passes by Captain Walt Greeley and right wing George Chase.
The Crimson added two in that session but could only score two more in the second period, as Tech goalie Joe Bova made some good saves, and the Engineers occasionally played with much spunk.
But, as the saying goes, the roof felt in on Bova in the final 20 minutes. Hubbard slammed in his third counter on a beautiful backhand as he crossed in front of the cage; then Clasby, a rough-and-tumble player, poked one in as he came from behind. Two of the other scores, however, appeared to have Bova completely faked out, and he was relieved in the final minutes. M.I.T., with only two playing lines, seemed to be all tired out by that time.
High man on assists was Walt Greeley, with six. Only three penalties were called in the game, two on the Crimson
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