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Second Team Won Basketball

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The University second basketball team defeated the Dorchester High School in a fast but one-sided game in the Gymnasium last night by the score of 22 to 3. The second team played exceedingly well together and completely outplayed their opponents. Miles did the most effective work during the game, shooting two baskets from the floor and scoring eight times on fouls called on the Dorchester team.

The summary: HARVARD SECOND.  DORCHESTER HIGH. Allen, r.f.  l.f., Hoernle Dial, Mossman, l.f.  r.f., Keenan Miles, c.  c., Delaney, Clay Dwelley, l.g.  r.g., Sullivan Almy, r.g.  l.g., Riley

Score--Harvard Second, 22; Dorchester High, 3. Goals--from floor: Dial 3, Miles 2, Dwelley, Allen, Keenan; from fouls: Miles 8, Hoernle 1. Referee--W. A. Spencer '06. Timekeepers--P. B. Francis '08, and S. T. Drown, Dorchester High. Time--20 and 15-minute periods.

Score--Harvard Second, 22; Dorchester High, 3. Goals--from floor: Dial 3, Miles 2, Dwelley, Allen, Keenan; from fouls: Miles 8, Hoernle 1. Referee--W. A. Spencer '06. Timekeepers--P. B. Francis '08, and S. T. Drown, Dorchester High. Time--20 and 15-minute periods.

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