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Harvard's freshman hockey team slashed its way to a 7-3 victory over Boston College here Tuesday afternoon.
Mid-way through the second period the icemen finally broke the B.C. defense. After taking five stiches for a cut caused by a flying puck in the first period, Bob Havern spearheaded the Crimson drive with an assist from Don Olson. Leif Rosenberg, one of the team's hopefuls who was forced by the B.C. defense to carry with assists by Tom Paul and Bill Holmes. B.C. slammed in a goal at 15:42; but Harvard reasserted itself at 15:51 with a goal by Holmes assisted by Rosenberg.
Unusual Strategy
Using an unusual strategy. B.C. tossed the puck into position while their wings charged down the boards and into position. Gentlemanly play resulted in only two broken sticks for Harvard. The fast and flashy exchanges of the first period resulted only in a fluke goal for B.C.
Harvard's exhibition in the final period was too masterful to be exciting. Denis Sullivan tapped in one at 3:53. Rosenberg called a huddle at the Crimson goal at 4:28 when they decided to put in another. Sullivan helped Red Jahuke score at 10:43; and to rap up a fine game Rosenberg helped Holmes put in the seventh at 13:40.
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