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Hockey Team Outscores Yale, 4-2; Needs Only Tie to Win Ivy Crown

Second Line Scores Two

The second line of Vietze, McVey and Dick Fischer counted in the last two goals which were scored at 9:54 and 16:02 of the third period. McVey got the first on a backhand rebound of another blue-line attempt by Ullyot.

Fischer drew the Crimson's first ten-minute penalty of the season when his argument with the referee over a minor penalty provoked a barrage of beer cans aimed at the officials.

The Crimson's chances of gaining one of the Eastern spots at the N.C.A.A. Tourney may be decided next Wednesday. The varsity (19-3) faces Princeton with an opportunity to nail down the Ivy title; and Clarkson (14-1) will meet St. Lawrence (13-3).

Yardlings Top Tigers, 10-2

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The Princeton freshman hockey team fought the Yardling sextet on even terms for one and a half periods at Watson Rink Saturday. Then, suddenly and a little pathetically, the Tiger defense crumbled, and by game's end the visitors found themselves routed, 10 to 2.

Tiger hustle forced the Crimson freshmen to play one of their best games of the season during the first half of the contest, and at the end of the first period the Yardlings were trailing, 1 to 0.

But in the second and third periods the Crimson forwards encountered little opposition at the Princeton end of the ice, where they had been consistently thwarted earlier in the game. They pounded away relentlessly at the Tiger goalie, scoring four goals in the second period and six in the third.

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