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Bob McManama and Dave Hynes have hung up their Harvard jerseys for good, but they continue to play superb hockey, now clad in the red, white and blue of the United States team in the Group B World Hockey Tournament in Graz, Austria.
In their first two games, a 6-4 win over Japan and a 6-6 tie with Yugoslavia. McManama and Hynes have scored four goals.
In the opening game of the tournament Thursday night. McManama and Hynes each scored once as the U.S. beat Japan.
McManama Sparks Comeback
Last night, McManama scored twice as the favored U.S. team fought back from a 4-0 deficit to gain a tie with Yugoslavia. Yugoslavia.
With the U.S. trailing 4-0, McManama scored with 32 seconds with 32 seconds left in the first period and then made it 4-2 with 8:19 gone in the second period.
The Americans narrowed the Yugoslav lead to 6-5 before Chuck Ness of the U.S. scored the final, tying goal with five minutes left in the game.
Two other Bostonians besides Hynes and McManama have been essential to the U.S. team. Tom Moller of Boston College scored a goal in Thursday night's game, and Time Regan of Boston University has been the U.S. goalie.
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