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Playing its first game of the season, the second University basketball team lost a loose contest to a quintet of first year Medical School students at the Medical School yesterday afternoon, 36 to 22. Neither five was able to make its passing count in the scoring, and the majority of the counters were solely a result of individual efforts by various members of the teams. Hall and Dutton of the Medical School did most of the victor's tallying, Hall being the leading scorer of the afternoon with seven baskets, while Dutton accounted for five. Score-Medical School 36, Jayvees 22. Goals-Hall 7, Dutton 5, Richardson 2, Moore 2, Louie 2; Novin 5, Huntington 3, Silin 2, Merry. Referee-Walker. Time-four 10-minute pe- riods.
Score-Medical School 36, Jayvees 22. Goals-Hall 7, Dutton 5, Richardson 2, Moore 2, Louie 2; Novin 5, Huntington 3, Silin 2, Merry. Referee-Walker. Time-four 10-minute pe- riods.
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