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Eli Freshman Basketball Men Crush Crimson Team, 54-30

Harvard 1937 Cagers Play Best Game of Year, But Lose at New Haven

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Outplayed but not outfought by a strong Yale 1937 five, the Freshman basketball team ended its season Saturday with a 54 to 30 defeat at the hands of the Blue in New Haven. The Crimson team played its best basketball of the year.

The summary: HARVARD '37  YALE '37 White, Stephenson, r.f.  r.f., Leeds, Carey, Michaels, Wind Moser, Gibson, l.f.  l.f., Byrnes, Beckwith Gray, Adlis, Schuler, c.  c., Pierson, McNoeley, Morton Stephenson, Field, Witherspoon, r.g.  r.g., Miles, Footman Mason, Lewis, l.g.  l.g., Wright, Kelley, Havilend

Score: Yale '37 54, Harvard '37 30. Goals: Kelley 8, Beckwith 7, Stephenson 5, Gray 3, Carey 3, Miles 3, Mason 2, Michaels 2, Field 1, Moser 1, Havilend 1, McNeeley 1, Morton 1. Free throws: Gray 3, Mason 1, Moser 1, Stephenson 1, Beckwith 1, Miles 1. Referee, Schroeder; umpire, Lush. Time: four 10-minute periods.

Score: Yale '37 54, Harvard '37 30. Goals: Kelley 8, Beckwith 7, Stephenson 5, Gray 3, Carey 3, Miles 3, Mason 2, Michaels 2, Field 1, Moser 1, Havilend 1, McNeeley 1, Morton 1. Free throws: Gray 3, Mason 1, Moser 1, Stephenson 1, Beckwith 1, Miles 1. Referee, Schroeder; umpire, Lush. Time: four 10-minute periods.

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