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Easily whipping a sluggish Junior Varsity five, the strong third year law School quintet chalked up a 43 to 26 win in the New Indoor Athletic Building yesterday afternoon. Julian A. Altman, Luther H. Gulick, and Tomas I. Nido were high scorers for the visitors with eighteen points apiece. The game was fast and at times rough, with the Jayvees seeming disorganized and slow in comparison with the Law School team.
The summary: Score: Law III 13, Junior Varsity 26. Goals: Altman 6, Gulick 6, Nido 6, Kollinites 4, Silsby 2, Mottla 2, Adzigian 1, Graff 1, Clos 1, Lavietes 1, Tatleman 1, Lipton, H. A. 1. Fouls: Clos 1, Kollinites 1, Silsby 1, Tatleman 1, Lipton, H. A. 1. Referee: Farrell.
Score: Law III 13, Junior Varsity 26. Goals: Altman 6, Gulick 6, Nido 6, Kollinites 4, Silsby 2, Mottla 2, Adzigian 1, Graff 1, Clos 1, Lavietes 1, Tatleman 1, Lipton, H. A. 1. Fouls: Clos 1, Kollinites 1, Silsby 1, Tatleman 1, Lipton, H. A. 1. Referee: Farrell.
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