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Bill Cleary, ex-Crimson center, led the American hockey team to a 6-3 revenge win over Sweden last night. Cleary scored the first U.S. goal at 15:00 of the first period and assisted on the third tally early in the final stanza.
Sweden's Robert Pettersson tied the score at 3 to 4:00 of the third period, but Dick Dougherty put the Americans ahead to stay one minute later. John Mayasich and John Petroskey sewed the game up with goals late in the final period.
Radcliffe's Tenley Albright will open her defense of the World Skating championship today. Her chief opposition will come once again from 16-year-old Carol Heiss who lost to Tenley by a scant margin in the Winter Olympics.
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