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Bertagna Leads Crimson Six To Tourney Championship

Two Quirk Goals

The Crimson apparently learned a lesson from the Tech-B.U. game, as they outskated the Huskies right from the opening whistle. Hynes and Desmond popped in two quick goals in the first four minutes.

Harvard's power play was working to perfection against Michigan Tech, as the Crimson scored three goals while Huskies sat in the penalty box. Referee Mel Martinello kept the box busy, calling 17 penalties, nine on the Tech.

Most of the Tech penalties were senseless, as they picked up two charging infractions and one for interference.

McManama also notched a goal in the Tech game, sending to Local Line goal production to 25 in seven games.

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Harvard gets back into Ivy League action Saturday night against a puzzling Cornell squad that has lost only two games, but by scores of 9-0 and 9-1, B.U. shocked the Redmen in Ithaca (no one beats Cornell at home), and then Army upset them 9-1 last week.

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