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FRESHMEN SUCCUMB TO FAST ANDOVER QUINTET

Hold Their Own at First but Outstripped by Half Time--Final Score Stands 32-26--Lackey and Samborski Are Outstanding Players

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In a return game played at Andover Saturday night, the University freshmen were defeated by the Academy quintet by a score of 32-26. The game see-sawed back and forth with Andover leading most of the time, especially in the second half.

For the first 15 minutes it was anyone's game, but in the last few minutes of the first period Andover secured a five point lead over the Freshmen's total of 12.

Lackey, right forward for the Blue and Samborski, playing at guard for the yearlings were the outstanding players of the game. Lackey with eight baskets from the floor and four goals after fouls scored 20 of his team's total of 32 points. Captain Samborski scored five times from the floor and added to this six points from free tries, for a total of 16 points.

The summary: HARVARD 1925  ANDOVER Bunting, Merriam, r.f.  l.g., Smith Heagney, Middleton, l.f.  r.g., Allen Scully, Bourne, c.  c., Miller Samborski, r.g.  l.f., Riley, Watson, Owl, Shoop Morrison, l.g.  r.f., Lackey

Score: Andover 32, Harvard 1925 26. Goals from floor: Lackey 8, Miller 4, Watson 2, Samborski 5, Heagney 3, Bunting 1, Scully 1. Goals from fouls: Lackey 4, Samborski 6. Referee: Souders.

Score: Andover 32, Harvard 1925 26. Goals from floor: Lackey 8, Miller 4, Watson 2, Samborski 5, Heagney 3, Bunting 1, Scully 1. Goals from fouls: Lackey 4, Samborski 6. Referee: Souders.

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