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Although playing better basketball than they have shown all season, the University courtmen went down to defeat at the hands of a smooth working Providence College quintet last night in the Indoor Athletic Building by a 37 to 25 score.
The game started inauspiciously with several fouls for both sides, interspersed by occasional baskets. Harvard, playing a good defensive game, managed to gain a 9 to 8 lead, which it held for several minutes. Then suddenly the Friar attack began to function, and within a few minutes the Rhode Islanders had rolled up their score to 20, while the Crimson failed to get the ball near the basket. Matursevitch dropped a basket a few seconds before the intermission, making the score 20 to 11 at half-time.
Harvard started the second period with a rush, Pattison, high-scoring member of the Crimson quintet and Reisner, scoring in quick succession. Several fouls followed for both sides, bringing the score to 23 to 18 for Providence.
The summary: Score--Providence 37, Harvard 25. Goals--Shapiro 6, Brachen 3, Hyte 2, McCormick, Koslowski, Cody; Pattison 4, Reisner 2, Hageman, Huppuch, Matursevitch. Fouls--Shapiro 2, Koslowski 2, Hyte 2, Brachen, McCormick, Welch; Pattison 2, Reisner 2, Matursevitch, Hageman, Upton. Referee--McGuiness. Umpire--Clark. Time--Two 20-min. periods.
Score--Providence 37, Harvard 25. Goals--Shapiro 6, Brachen 3, Hyte 2, McCormick, Koslowski, Cody; Pattison 4, Reisner 2, Hageman, Huppuch, Matursevitch. Fouls--Shapiro 2, Koslowski 2, Hyte 2, Brachen, McCormick, Welch; Pattison 2, Reisner 2, Matursevitch, Hageman, Upton. Referee--McGuiness. Umpire--Clark. Time--Two 20-min. periods.
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