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Bewildered by a fast Pennsylvania attack in the second half, the Crimson basketball team went down to a 31-19 defeat at the hands of the Red and Blue in Philadelphia Saturday evening. Ernst, who was placed on the first squad just prior to the game, was high-point scorer for Harvard, netting six points.
The Crimson's fine beginning was the high spot in the game for Fesler's team, and for a few moments showed a fine style which no Crimson Varsity basketball team has displayed in a long time.
The summary: Score--Pennsylvania 31, Harvard 19. Goals--Hashagen 5, Freeman 4, Ernst 2, Kozloff 2, Kellett 1, O'Donnell 1, Merry 1, Boys 1, Fletcher 1, Bates 1, Ferriter 1. Free throws--Kozloff 2, Freeman 2, Ernst 2, McDonald 1, Merry 1, Comfort 1, Boys 1. Referee--Degnan. Umpire--Brennan. Time--two 20-minute halves.
Score--Pennsylvania 31, Harvard 19. Goals--Hashagen 5, Freeman 4, Ernst 2, Kozloff 2, Kellett 1, O'Donnell 1, Merry 1, Boys 1, Fletcher 1, Bates 1, Ferriter 1. Free throws--Kozloff 2, Freeman 2, Ernst 2, McDonald 1, Merry 1, Comfort 1, Boys 1. Referee--Degnan. Umpire--Brennan. Time--two 20-minute halves.
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