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Jonior Dan DeMichele, the hard-hitting left wing who led Harvard in scoring at the beginning of the ECAC tournament at Boston Garden, fractured an ankle in the 4-3 victory over Clarkson in the final, and will be lost to the squad until mid-February. Ron Mark, who skated left-wing on the Crimson's first unit, separated his right shoulder in the opener with McGill at Montreal in the Loyola Tournament and is sidelined for a month...
Harvard was eliminated. but the loss, which will not hurt the Crimson in the ECAC ranking, may have been valuable. Next Wednesday Harvard plays a grudge match at Brown, which hits like Toronto, but doesn't skate as well. Harvard should be sufficiently prepared...
...victory in the ECAC tournament two weeks ago added two wins to the Crimson's Eastern record, including an encouraging 4-3 triumph over Clarkson. to establish the Crimson fairly securely in third place, at least until this weekend...
...drubbing of Army, was expected. The Clarkson triumph was not, especially in light of Harvard's sub-par efforts of the previous week. Ma ched against a squad that had nearly everyone returning from the team that gave Harvard fits at Potsdam, and later, in the ECAC semifinals last winter, Harvard scored two early tallies on Clarkson goaler Bruce Bullock, one of the East's best, and added two more in the first two minutes of the second period, to coast to 4-1 into the final session...
...performance will do little to help the Crimson from the irritating rut into which it has fallen recently, and both Brown and Clarkson are quite capable of beating Harvard unless the Crimson scores early. The Crimson's ECAC stock is becoming somewhat shaky. It needs two big triumphs this weekend...