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Displaying accurate shooting, and a well-rounded attack, the Dartmouth Varsity basketball team won a well earned victory from the Crimson quintet in Hanover Saturday night, 30-17. The Green hoopmen led after the first few minutes, when the score was tied at 2-all. Merry having matched baskets with Kraszewski near the start. It was Dartmouth's third consecutive victory ever Ed Wachter's men.
Boniwell, Green right forward, was high scorer for the night with four baskets and a foul to his credit; Kransrowski, Dartmouth right guard, was second with three baskets and a foul.
Boys tarred for the Crimson, scoring four fouls, as well as one goal.  Hageman and Huppuch played their usual excellent defensive game.  All the members of the Crimson squad who made the trip, played in the game.     Score Darthmouth 30, Harvard 17. Goals--Beniwell l. Kraszewski 3, Edwards, Prince, Stangle:  Merry 2, Boys, Ferriter, Bagemau, Ruppuch.  Fouls-Honiwell, Croninger, Krastweski, Mackey; Boys 4, Hageman:  Refernce E.L. Couture.  Umpire--Jack Norten.  Time--two 20-minute periods.
Score Darthmouth 30, Harvard 17. Goals--Beniwell l. Kraszewski 3, Edwards, Prince, Stangle: Merry 2, Boys, Ferriter, Bagemau, Ruppuch. Fouls-Honiwell, Croninger, Krastweski, Mackey; Boys 4, Hageman: Refernce E.L. Couture. Umpire--Jack Norten. Time--two 20-minute periods.
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