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Yardling skaters gained partial revenge yesterday for the 6 to 5 trimming at the hands of the B.U. Freshman a month ago, when the squad battled the Terriers to a 4 to 4 draw in a rough tilt at the Arena.
For a while it looked as if the Crimson yearlings would notch their first major win of the season, as they protected a 4 to 3 lead up until 19:00 of the third period when B.U. whistled in the lying tally.
Left wing Joe Kittredge, returning to the ice after a week's illness, paced yesterday's Crimson attack with two goals. The two teams square off again tomorrow in another return match.
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