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Junior John Wylde's hat-trick was the winning margin at Watson yesterday as the junior varsity hockey team defeated Providence College, 4 to 1.
The rough and hard-fought contest was a scoreless tie until senior Ted Hollander scored from close-in at 16:22 of the second period. Wylde made it 2 to 0 only 37 seconds later when he converted a goal-mouth pass from Dave Birch.
The Providence junior varsity narrowed the Crimson margin to one goal with a rebound score at 6:35 of the final period. But the J.V.'s took advantage of a Friar penalty to clinch the game with a third goal just over a minute later. Wylde scored this one unassisted on a long shot from the left and then added another at 19:45 on a pass from Tom Crowley.
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