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In a game marred by repeated fouling the University quintet outscored the Bates five by fourteen points, the final count being 38-24. The team-work displayed by both fives was very weak and the passing and shooting inaccurate and hurried. In spite of the ragged play of the University, Coach Wachter's new made five shown promise of strength. Pallo was the only regular in his position at the start for Fitts had been shifted to center.
The first half was close and only Pallo's shooting from the foul line en enabled the Crimson quintet to hold a one point lead at the end of the period. Coach Wachter's team got the jump in the second half and tallies by Fitts and Love, who had been sent in at center, Fitts going to forward, gave the Crimson a safe lead. Barker, substituting for Miller who went out on personal fouls, caged two baskets and Pallo added another besides getting five points on free tries. Hartley shot a clean basket before the whistle blew, bringing the Crimson's total up to 38 while Bates had 24. Captain Spratt, the visitor's center, was the outstanding player on his team, getting fourteen of their points.
The summary: Harvard, 38; Bates, 24. Goals from field: Pallo, Hartley, Fitts 5, Chase 2, Miller, Barker 2, Love 2, Caronies, Kempton, Spratt 3, Wilson 2, Davis. Goals from free tries: Pallo 10, Spratt 8. Referee: Sanders. Umpire: McGuiness.
Harvard, 38; Bates, 24. Goals from field: Pallo, Hartley, Fitts 5, Chase 2, Miller, Barker 2, Love 2, Caronies, Kempton, Spratt 3, Wilson 2, Davis. Goals from free tries: Pallo 10, Spratt 8. Referee: Sanders. Umpire: McGuiness.
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