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FRESHMAN QUINTET DOWNS BROWN CUBS IN CLOSE TILT

Burns Leads Crimson Attack With Five Field Goals

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Providence, R. I., February 23, 1926.--The 1929 basketball five won a fast game with the Brown Freshmen. The Brown quintet played the same skilful game that has won in many other contests. The score at the halves was a tie, 12 to 12. After the halves both teams reentered the arena with even greater speed and the Crimson attack won out with the final score 29 to 22.

The summary: HARVARD 1929  BROWN 1929 O'Connell r.f.  l.g. Crilly Bailey l.f.  r.g. O'Hare Thackaberry c.  c. Allison Robinson r.g.  r f. Corn, Sweet Burns l.g.  l.f. Slator

Score, Harvard 29, Brown 22. Goals from the floor, Burns 5, Thackaberry 4, Bailey 3, O'Connell, Allison 2, O'Hare, Corn, Sweet. Goals from fouls, Allison 7, Filson 2, Bailey, Thackaberry, Burns, Corn, Sweet, Crilly, O'Hare.

Score, Harvard 29, Brown 22. Goals from the floor, Burns 5, Thackaberry 4, Bailey 3, O'Connell, Allison 2, O'Hare, Corn, Sweet. Goals from fouls, Allison 7, Filson 2, Bailey, Thackaberry, Burns, Corn, Sweet, Crilly, O'Hare.

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