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FRESHMEN TOPPLE ST. GEORGE'S

1931 Tossers Take 23 to 13 Decision From Schoolboys

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Displaying a whirlwind attack early in the game, the Freshman basketball team wound up its home season yesterday afternoon in the Freshman Gymnasium, winning from the St. George's quintet by a score of 23 to 13, and is now pointing for its annual tilt with Yale next Saturday at New Haven. Robert Dutton '31 led the attack with five baskets to his credit, while O. D. Johnson '31, who scored nine points, was the next high scorer. The 1931 aggregation led at the half by a 13 to 6 count.

The summary follows: HARVARD 1931  ST. GEORGE'S Johnson, Seeger, r.f.  l.g., Breasted Dutton, l.f.  r.g., Roberts Foshay, Mahady, c.  c., Dean, Heeren Farrell, Seeger, Brinkley, r.g.  l.f., Roby Seeger, Foshay, Rox, l.g.  r.f., Pierson

Score Harvard 1931, 23; St. George's, 13. Goals from floor, Dutton 5, Johnson 4, Breasted 3, Farrell, Foshay, Dean, Roby, Goals from fouls, Roberts 3, Johnson. Referee, Swaffield. Time-keeper, Rose. Time, four eight minute quarters.

Score Harvard 1931, 23; St. George's, 13. Goals from floor, Dutton 5, Johnson 4, Breasted 3, Farrell, Foshay, Dean, Roby, Goals from fouls, Roberts 3, Johnson. Referee, Swaffield. Time-keeper, Rose. Time, four eight minute quarters.

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