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1935 WINS 32 TO 14 OVER MILTON IN BASKETBALL

Individual Efforts are Responsible for Harvard Victory--Meet Technology on Saturday

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Individual starting and occasional excellent passing characterized the victory gained over a Milton Academy five by the Harvard Freshman basketball team yesterday. Coach Rufus Bend's men topped their schoolboy opponents by steady scoring, finishing with 32 points to their opponents 14.

Milton did not score a single field goal in the first period which ended at 11 to 6. Harvard increased its lead in the second half, with R. C. Boys and R. C. Rial scoring 12 and 10 points each for the first-year men. Coach Bond said last night that he liked the way each man played but felt that teamwork was still a bit weak. His charges will meet the Technology Freshmen on Saturday. The line-up: HARVARD 1935  MILTON r.f. Rial, Portal Crimmer  l.f., MILTON l.f. Fletcher, Morse, Dalmer  r.f., Wendell D. Currier c. Boys, Zimmerman  c., Bomin r.g. MacKinney, Stevens  l.g., E. Currier l.g. Martin Moore  r.g., Davis, Pierce

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