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Paced by Stew Meyarholz, a classy Princeton heep team proved too much for the Crimson Sophomors quistet, gaining a 30-24 decisios.
With their zone defence working ineffectively, Harvard was unable to find the mark before the Tigers had piled up a commanding lead. Captain Lutz with eight points was the outstanding Harvard player, but he hardly matched Meyerholz's 20.
Particularly weak was Bill Webber who has shown flashes in recent games but last night failed to get his shots.
The defeat plunged the Crimson to the bottom of the League and gave them a year's record of three and nine.
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