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1932 COURTMEN WIN THE FIRST OF SEASON DEFEATING TABOR

Crimson Overcomes Schoolboys by 38 to 21 Score

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Having lost its two previous games the Freshman basketball team came back into its own again yesterday afternoon when it beat the Tabor Academy team 38 to 21 at the Freshman Athletic Building.

The game was slow during the first half. Harvard took the lead immediately and there was never any doubt but that the Freshmen would win. The score at half time was 18 to 12 in Harvard's favor.

In the second half the game was speeded up due to some fast playing on the part of the Freshmen. G. H. Pattison '32 and Captain W. J. Holland '32 each scored six goals from field while Pattison's floorwork was also outstanding. Tabor's right forward, S. N. Clark, played well for the visiting team.

The summary follows: HARVARD 1932  TABOR Holland, r.f.  l.g., McBain, Robinson Pattison, l.f.  r.g., Welsh Brodie. c.  c., Pierce Baskervill, White, r.g.  l.f., Weis Bicknell, Moushegian, Weir, l.g.  r.f., Clark

Score--Harvard 38, Tabor 21. Goals from field--Holland 6, Pattison 6, Moushegian 2, Baskervill 2, Bicknell, Brodie, Weir, Clark 4, Weis 4, Pierce. Fouls--Clark, Weis, Pierce, Referee--Swaffield. Timekeeper--Malick. Time--four ten-minute periods.

Score--Harvard 38, Tabor 21. Goals from field--Holland 6, Pattison 6, Moushegian 2, Baskervill 2, Bicknell, Brodie, Weir, Clark 4, Weis 4, Pierce. Fouls--Clark, Weis, Pierce, Referee--Swaffield. Timekeeper--Malick. Time--four ten-minute periods.

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