Harvard players dominated the All-Ivy League hockey teams chosen this week by a vote of the league's six coaches. The Ivy League champions placed four men on the first team and two on the second. Three Crimson players received honorable mention.
Defensemen Dave Johnston and Harry Howell, forward Tim Taylor, and goalie Godfrey Wood were named to the first team. Johnston and Princeton's highscoring forward John Cook were the only unanimous choices.
Brown's forward Leon Bryant and Cornell goalie Laing Kennedy, who tied with Wood in the voting, rounded out the first unit. Johnston, Cook, and Kennedy are repeaters from last year's team.
Forward Ike lkauniks and defenseman Mike Patterson were named to the second six, while forwards Barry Treadwell, Billy Lamarche, and Gene Kinasewich received honorable mention.
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