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Harvard's junior center Bill Lamarche is tied for sixth place among. Master hockey scorers according to figures released yesterday.

Lamarche, who centers for the Crimson's second line, has made 14 goals and 10 assists in nine games for a 2.7 point per game average. Lamarche's line mates, Baldy Smith and Barry Treadwel are tied for second place in the team scoring column with 17 points spiece.

With injuries and the late return of Gene Kinasewich hampering the effectiveness of Harvard's first line, the second line has taken up a good deal of the slack.

The statistics also show Harvard the only undefeated team among the 27 that play hockey in the East. The Crimson has won seven games and tied two, Colgate, Army, and Dartmouth have lost one each.

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