Jerseys Top Cranston9-5; McCormack Tallies FourBy PETE CADEN - ’The Cranston, R.I,, senior amateur ice hockey team lived up to its advance billing: as a tough, experienced squad, but it was unable to overcome the nearly flawless play last night of the High Lawn Jerseys at the Boys* Club rink. The score was 9-5, the second victory in three starts for the High Lawn sextet.. The crowd was small, but was on its feet and ap-w plauding most of the night.NcCiraack Utah Scorerit-X'beriseke:h-ol,theBill McCormack, Williams College coach, was the leading scorer for the Jerseys with four goals and three assists, for a total of seven points. Three of McCormack’s goals came in the second period. He scored two within a minute. Don and Carl Moffatt each hit for a goal In the same period, and the. Jer-•ol, seys held a commanding €-3 his lead when the period ended.The teams played on even terms in the first period, with Carl Moffatt and Don Hebert scoring for their respective clubs. Moffatt's tally came atiSS-rs’ ext . S. 't.) Oth low all uSA and ’rorof''allskidedn In one the last ach-the is. at ap-fhite ESA Hart rn atpair of goals for High Lawn and assisted on two more. His prettiest effort came at S'.2t of the third period, when he slipped through the Cranston defense and beat Ruggieri cleanly.It was not a onesided game. The Jerseys simply made few mistakes, and definitely didn't tire.There were four penalties, an indication of clean play. However, there were plenty of good clean body checks mostly by the Jerseys' McCullough and Roald Schopp.The Jerseyi* next game willa r, ■: rBo'goalie from about 1® feet out. | dub Rink against Auburn.ested r the earn, sea-exam gh 7. i pro arter ,1 Ski ill be sburg eachBoth goalies were great. Ray Ruggieri of Cranston Kad the busier night, making M saves, many of which were sensational. His best came in the. second period, when he robbed the speedy McCormack, who broke loose, . and fired’ from, point blank range. He was spectacular in stopping two and three man break-aways on various occasions. Jersey goalie Bob Chaffee had a great night as well.The Jerseys' Tom Walker played standout hockey on defense, breaking up drives , and playing the comers as if he owned them. The forechecking and pokecheckirig by the Jerseys were excellent all the way.Hebert Hits for CraosioaSummary:Hebert was the big scorer for Cranston with three goals and one assist. Playing coach Dick Ernst had a goal and two assists. They and Ruggieri shared the limelight forCranston.Bill McCullough rapped in a_ LiM: a—I airtli. bumh, o» ♦mi IMP. Wa*ar, Lmrla.F«rwar4*-McCacmACfc, C. MA*a#t, D. Maftaft, i I—wanrritm,CrM**: Hil PwfpHH P iIim«MimMii, Wtita, L«Tmr, Wrtj. Par-M, PMhnm. HaOart, RMMy.pmt pmMt-MI* Law*, C. MfWf (wmOM) 1:41V^rMtlW, Hataft (CM)Wrm (kMm) 17:11* *ar-*w* (cfMWftaf) IfsIS.SmM PpW 1—Hlflk LAW*. C. MPffAtt (McCfflMCfclv-crm Ndtrl (Uwy, CM) 4:44 -vS—Kipp Lawk. MtCimMK (McC««mW. C. MatfaM) 7:43Law*. W«Carm*** (McC«Ne«pR1:♦ Hip LAW*. D. MlWlW CWfWKlP14:41I—HiOfe LAW*. MCCAWKft (MAflPWi)14:11T-CrMaa, CM (RMftty) M:«P#KA«i«*-WaH» (il#thnt}ThW Partial Law*. McColWPpamack) 4:27II— High Lawk Mack) 12:1411—Hi«h Lawk, McCormack (C. Mo4-fa»t) uTTi13—Cram»o«. Rooney lt;Mo6ort, fM 14:4414—Cramfwi, HebArt (Roomy) 11:11 No petunia*Sivm:OkAffM(McCar* McCyHAPfh (McCar*Totalt—II I— I IIRAMlact • f 14-»lifirn: Imlmi LiMvnaa, C**«-