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Pete Wood, a brilliant performer all day for the Crimson, then scored the first of his three goals on a pass from Dick Ames.
The Crimson got a break on a Princeton penalty, however, and Tink Gunnoe rammed a shot into the upper left corner at 10:45. Wood scored after taking another Ames pass at 13:09, but before the cheering had died Pete Porietis scooped the face-off and passed to Moore...
Dick Ames, the Ivy League's top scorer, Ted Leary and Lou: Williams have improved as an attacking unit with every game.
Gunnoe, Leary, and Bollinger had two goals to pace the Crimson attack: Dick Ames had the seventh goal and also picked up two assists.
John A. Purvis '64, of Dunster House and Denver, Colo., and David A. Murdoch '64 of Lowell House and Pittsburgh, Pa., were selected by the Harvard Council for Undergraduate Affairs last night as the recipients of the 1964 Ames Awards.