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Dustin M. Burke '52, captain of last season's hockey team has received the Tudor award as Most Valuable Player, and William Timpson '52 the Angler award as Most Improved Player on the 1951-52 hockey squad, it was announced last night.
Burke, a senior who has been a letterman in hockey for three years, played last season on the defensive first line but still managed to end up in fifth place in the team's total scoring, with eight goals and six assists. He is also a football and golf ace.
Timpson, a hockey letterman for two seasons, played left wing on the second line for most of last season, and was the team's third highest scorer, with a total of 17 points.
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