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With the freshman hockey team behind 2 to 1 and 36 seconds remaining in the game against Exeter Saturday, defenseman Elmer Walls drove a vicious slap shot into the upper corner of the Exeter goal, sending the contest into a sudden-death overtime period. Three minutes later, the Yardlings had won their fifth straight game, 3 to 2, on a goal by Ken Wood-worth.
Yardling defenseman Bob Crosby tied the game on a long shot from the blue line in the second period, but Exeter center Bruce Thomas regained the lead with his second goal early in the third frame.
The freshman sextet beat Brown easily on Friday by a score of 5 to 1. Dick Kalil and Mike Graney scored two goals each, and Bruce Gillie tallied one.
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