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...hockey buff, Harvard is a good place to play. Not only does the College have a strong program (the Crimson stickmen finished high in the NCAA's two years ago, and dominated the ECAC last year), but in Boston-Cambridge, hockey is right up there next to God, and hockey players are revered as near saints. Boston is the hottest of hockey hotbeds in the United States, and this enthusiasm extends to the college level. Harvard rarely plays to a less-than-packed Watson Rink, and the rivalries with Boston University and Cornell are unsurpassed, even in the pro ranks...
...trouble adjusting to the type of coaching that Harvard demands. At Arlington, besides having been well schooled in the Harvard hockey tradition, he has tutored both goalie Joe Bertagna and defenseman Mark Noonan. Bertagna and Noonan bulwarked last year's Crimson squad that reached the semi-finals in the ECAC...
Yale has one of the strongest teams in the East. The Elis tied Penn State last year in the ECAC championship. Yale would have gone to the Nationals had the school not been under probation at the time. Princeton also has a good team though probably not as good as Brown or Yale...
...matches, will be strongly challenged by the Quakers. Penn, which is undefeated after three triangular matches, appears to be one of the strongest teams in the Ivy League. Sophomore Vince Scarpetta, who is averaging 69.6 strokes a match, and Don De Angelis, a second place finisher in the fall ECAC tournament, lead a strong squad...
...backhand his arm hurt," coach John Barnaby said yesterday. "I think he's seriously injured. For his own good he should forget it for the season and give his arm a good cure," he added. A former number-two player, Fish and sophomore Gardie Rowbotham won the ECAC Division B doubles championship this Fall...