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INTERCLASS BASKETBALL WON BY UNBEATEN 1925 QUINTET

F. E. Drohan 1L. Chalks Up 60 Points for Highest Individual Score

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By winning all their games, the Juniors the interclass basketball championship in the series which has been played at Hemenway Gymnasium during the past three weeks. The Freshmen occupied the position of runner up, winning four games and losing two, and provided most of the opposition to the leading Juniors.

In the graduate school basketball league, Law 1 was victorious, winning four games and losing one. Three teams were tied for the position of runner up, as Business 1, Business 11, and Law 11, each won three games and lost two.

The winners of each league are scheduled to play a series of three games for the championship of the University beginning this afternoon at 3.45. The series will be the best two out of three games, the next one being played on Wednesday afternoon, and the final on Friday should a third game be necessary.

F. E. Drohan 1L., from Union College, carried away the individual scoring honors with a total of 60 points.

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