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Lowell's hitting stars of the game were Robin Scully, Joe Lyford, and Wally Liverance. Center fielder Mel Gordon shone defensively...
...Coach Mel Collard's men have bowed to the Rhode Island State Rams and the Tufts Jumbos in their first two engagements, but Leahy is liable to prove to be a tough nut to crack for Lupe Lupien and Co. The Terrier lineup packs quite a bit of offensive punch too, with third sacker John "Yama" Quinn and catcher Johnny Walker being the chief threats...
Again the highest American scorer was Austic Harding, who, with 26 points, finished in a triple tie for fourth place with Mel Williamson of Queens and Andy Anton of McGill. Right on the heels of the above-mentioned three was Joe Patrick of the Crimson, who counted 21 points as his contribution to the Harvard hockey team. INDIVIDUAL SCORING Name & College Games Gis. Ass. Pts. McConnell, McGill 10 24 19 43 Walker, McGill 10 9 23 32 Perowne, McGill 10 13 19 32 Harding, Harvard 10 16 10 26 M. Williamson, Queens 10 15 11 26 Anton, McGill...
Individual scoring honors for the International League are pretty well dominated by the Canadians, who wold all but two places in the first 21. Mel Williamson of Queens, who may be remembered for his important part in that University's 11 to 1 trouncing of Harvard, is leading the scores with 9 goals and 8 assists to his credit so far. Austie Harding, high man for the Crimson sextet, ranks sixteenth this week in League standing, having scored 3 goals and 3 assists. Among the Americans he stands second only to Ralph Wyer of Princeton, who has seven points...
...leap into first place in the race for individual high-scoring honors. He tallied 2 goals and 2 assists and brought his point total for the season to 11, Princeton's Wyer rose to second place with 10 points, while Bill Morrison, of Toronto, is tied for third with Mel Williamson, of Queens, each with 9. McConnell was the league's high scorer in 1938. STANDINGS OF THE TEAMS College Won Lost Pts Toronto 3 0 6 McGill 3 0 6 Queens 3 2 6 Harvard 2 1 4 Princeton 2 2 4 Dartmouth 1 2 2 Yale...