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Completely outclassed in the second half by a fast passing and extremely accurate shooting Green quintet, the Harvard five lost its second game of the year with Dartmouth Saturday evening, 46 to 28. The Crimson five displayed stubborn resistance in the first period and appeared to have an even chance to win. But shots with almost monotonous constancy in the last 16 minutes of the game and scoring 15 points apiece, the Hanoverians had little trouble in outscoring the Crimson men. Joe Ferriter and Bill Henderson led Harvard's scoring with eight and six markers respectively.
Harvard entered the fray with a seemingly grim determination to win and rearly kept pace with the sharpshooters from Dartmouth scoring 15 points to their opponent's 20 in the first period. As the second half started, Fesler's men put on a flashy rally which netted three baskets in quick succession and put Harvard ahead 21 to 20. Soon the count was tied and then the Green started its scoring barrage. Bonniwell, the high scoring Dartmouth star, sank shots from all parts of the floor.
The summary: Score: Dartmouth 46, Harvard 23. Goals: Bonniwell 6, Hubbell 5, Miller 5, Henderson 3, Ferriter 3, Edwards 2, Merry 2, Fletcher 2, Morse 1, Krivitsky 1. Fouls: Hubbell 5, Bonniwell 3, Ferriter 2, Grady 1, Ernst 1, Merry 1, Fletcher 1. Time--Two 20 minute periods. Referee, T. Gegnan. Umpire, J. N. Young.
Score: Dartmouth 46, Harvard 23. Goals: Bonniwell 6, Hubbell 5, Miller 5, Henderson 3, Ferriter 3, Edwards 2, Merry 2, Fletcher 2, Morse 1, Krivitsky 1. Fouls: Hubbell 5, Bonniwell 3, Ferriter 2, Grady 1, Ernst 1, Merry 1, Fletcher 1. Time--Two 20 minute periods. Referee, T. Gegnan. Umpire, J. N. Young.
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