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The Yardling hockey team engaged in another scoring spree at the Watson rink last night. Although trailing, 2 to 1, at the end of the first period, the Crimson scored nine goals in the second to beat Northeastern, 15 to 2.
Coach John White balanced the strength of his first two lines by moving Captain Bob McVey between Bob Owen and Dave Beadie, and putting wing Alex Kalil on a line with Bob Cleary and Lyle Guttu. Cleary led the rout with four goals and four assists.
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