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In the Graduate Schools Basketball League competition is getting fiercer as the end of the season approaches. Law I leads the league by a wide margin, but suffered its first defeat of the season yesterday afternoon at the hands of Law III. The game was fast and hard-fought throughout and at the final whistle the league leaders found themselves on the short end of a 30 to 21 score.
The League standing now is as follows: Of the members of the seven teams, 25 men played on college or university teams before coming to Harvard. The high-scorers in the League are; Criss, Law II; Tannenbaum. Law III; Bognssium, Law I; Aitken, Law III.
Of the members of the seven teams, 25 men played on college or university teams before coming to Harvard. The high-scorers in the League are; Criss, Law II; Tannenbaum. Law III; Bognssium, Law I; Aitken, Law III.
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