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The Yardling hockey team stretched its unbeaten, untied streak to three yesterday in a first and second-period barrage that left hapless but plucky Belmont High too far behind to recoup early Crimson goals. The final score was freshmen 11, Belmont 3.
Bill Collins of the first forward line, Dick Fischer and Gord Marlow of the second, and Bill Deford of the third scored two goals apiece. Other Crimson tallies came from the sticks of Dick Birch, Paul Kelley, and Dick McLaughlin.
The Yardlings' next game is scheduled for Friday at Watson against Boston College freshmen.
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