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Dick Harding pulled the hat trick for the second game in a row on Saturday, but his scoring achievements were overshadowed by Marc Beebe's feat of finding the net four times in the Crimson's third successive easy victory, with Northeastern going under 15 to 3.
The Huskies were supposed to provide trouble for the previously untested puckchasers, and they did keep up to them for the first eight and a half minutes, after setting a fast pace while hamstringing the Crimson attack until 7:40.
At that point Beebe turned on the red light for the first time, on an assist from Caleb Loring. Bob Baker took a pass from Husky Captain Bob Fernberg on the blue line evening things up a half minute later, and then the visitors were virtually blown off the ice.
Puck Files
Three goals in three minutes ended all thoughts of a close score as Dick Harding made a solo tally, Johnny Burton converted a pass from Al Everts, and Johnny Paine whisked the puck to Harding who hit the net to make the score 4 to 1.
Maker fooled goalie Goodie Harding at 16:31, but another splurge of three goals, this time taking only 63 seconds, put the Huskies out of the running for the rest of the game.
Beebe began to rally with a pass from Bill Harding at 17:28, then Captain Johnny Paine went the length of the arena for a solo score. His partner behind the blue line, Dick Mechem, finished off the spurt, with Everts getting another assist.
Beebe Again
Beebe also opened the scoring in the second period, taking a pass from Paine after the opening face-off. After Everts hit the mark on a pass from Dick Harding, Northeastern got its final goal of the evening with Bog Saumsiegle doing the honors.
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