With the finesse of a team that included three former Crimson hockey captains, two former U.S. Olympic players, and two Dartmouth immortals, the Dedham Tigers romped over the junior varsity at Watson last night, 13 to 6.
The J.V.'s tallied three quick goals at the start of the second period to tie the score at 5 to 5, but Dedham then scored eight straight, to win with ease.
The Dedham first line of Bill and Joe Riley and Bruce Mather accounted for seven goals; freshman coach Nat Harris scored twice; former Yardling Miles Huntington and 1954 Crimson captain Norm Wood each tallied once, and Bill Bliss scored twice.
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