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Wenner Effective in University Scoring Combination -- Team Leaves Today for Army and Navy Contests

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The Harvard basketball team took a slow and uninteresting game from the University of Maine last night at Hemenway Gymnasium by a score of 39 to 21.

The outcome of the game was never in doubt after the first few minutes of play. A few neat side shots by H. T. Wenner '30 featured the first half.

The team leaves this afternoon at 5 o'clock for a week-end trip, playing the Army at West Point tomorrow and Navy at Annapolis on Saturday.

The summary: HARVARD  MAINE Mahady, Ward, r.f.  l.g., McCann, Kent Wenner, O'Connell, l.f.  r.g., Emerson Burns, Upton, c.  c., Sylvester Farrell, r.g.  l.f., Packard, O'Loughlan Rex, Burns, l.g.  r.f., Gunnarson, Hebert, Wells

Score--Harvard 39, Maine 21. Goals from field--Wenner 5, Farrell 3, Mahady 2, Burns 3, Rex 2, Upton; Sylvester 5, Emerson 3, Packard. Fouls--Mahady 2, Burns 2, Rex, Upton, Wenner; Emerson 2, Sylvester.

Score--Harvard 39, Maine 21. Goals from field--Wenner 5, Farrell 3, Mahady 2, Burns 3, Rex 2, Upton; Sylvester 5, Emerson 3, Packard. Fouls--Mahady 2, Burns 2, Rex, Upton, Wenner; Emerson 2, Sylvester.

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