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Lawyers Defeat Freshman Five

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Excelling in teamwork and all around play, the Law School basketball five won an easy victory over the Freshmen yesterday by the score of 27-18. The game was slow and uninteresting, and at no time was there a doubt of the winner. J. W. Remington 2L. featured by his shooting both from the floor and foul line.

The summary: LAW SCHOOL.  FRESHMEN. Mayer, Epstein, r.f.  l.g., Hartley Reddock, Sargent, l.f.  r.g., Depopolo Hatcher, Stussy, Stapleton,  c. c., Tyson Remington, Verrill, r.g.  l.f., Egan, Pallo Wagner, l.g.  r.f., McLeish

The score--Law School, 27; Freshmen, 18. Goals from floor--Remington, 5; Reddock, 4; Depopolo, 3; Mayer, Stussy, McLeish, Pallo, Egan. Goals from foul--Remington, 5; Pallo, 5; Hartley.

The score--Law School, 27; Freshmen, 18. Goals from floor--Remington, 5; Reddock, 4; Depopolo, 3; Mayer, Stussy, McLeish, Pallo, Egan. Goals from foul--Remington, 5; Pallo, 5; Hartley.

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