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The freshman hockey team came from behind with a late barrage of goals and trounced St. Paul's School, 7 to 1, yesterday afternoon at the Watson Rink.
The Yardlings found themselves losing 1 to 0 after six minutes of play until Dave Grannis tied the game with a goal at 14:35. Then, after two minutes of the second period, Crimson forward Al Alpine broke the tie and started a five-goal burst. Alpine tallied again to tie for scoring honors with Jim Dwinnell, who originally began the five-goal rally.
Goalie Andy Baxter was the defensive stronghold for St. Paul's as he turned away 35 shots, 13 of them in the first period. Captain Bob Bland had 18 saves in the Crimson nets.
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