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Overwhelming St. George's School by a barrage of baskets, the rapidly developing Yardling basketball team continued its victory streak by the score of 34 to 13 at the Indoor Athletic Building on Saturday evening.
Charlie Lutz, captain of the Crimson, was high scorer with 10 points.
The summary: Score--Harvard 34, St. George's 13. Goals--Harvard: Lutz 5, Cordingly 3, Bird 2, Legg 2, Maguire 2, Hinchliff 1, Stobblaar 1. St. George's: E. Thayer 3, Lipincott 1, J. Thayer 1. Fouls--Harvard: Legg 1, Hinchliff 1 St. George's: J. Thayer 2, Lipincott 1. Referee--Mitchell. Time--Four 8-minute periods. Track Team Wins In the annual dual meet at Exeter last Saturday, the visiting Freshman track team won out handily by the score of 56 to 39. Mason Fernald was the individual star for the Crimson, winning first places in the 75-yard high hurdles, 85-yard low hurdles, and broad jump, and running second on the victorious relay team. Clark and Downing, in the 1000-yard run and shot-put respectively, scored the only other Freshman triumphs. Exeter succeeded in copping five individual titles out of 11 events. Russell was high scorer with wins in both the 600-yard run and broad jump.
Score--Harvard 34, St. George's 13.
Goals--Harvard: Lutz 5, Cordingly 3, Bird 2, Legg 2, Maguire 2, Hinchliff 1, Stobblaar 1. St. George's: E. Thayer 3, Lipincott 1, J. Thayer 1.
Fouls--Harvard: Legg 1, Hinchliff 1 St. George's: J. Thayer 2, Lipincott 1.
Referee--Mitchell.
Time--Four 8-minute periods.
Track Team Wins
In the annual dual meet at Exeter last Saturday, the visiting Freshman track team won out handily by the score of 56 to 39.
Mason Fernald was the individual star for the Crimson, winning first places in the 75-yard high hurdles, 85-yard low hurdles, and broad jump, and running second on the victorious relay team. Clark and Downing, in the 1000-yard run and shot-put respectively, scored the only other Freshman triumphs.
Exeter succeeded in copping five individual titles out of 11 events. Russell was high scorer with wins in both the 600-yard run and broad jump.
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