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Skip Stahley's tall Yardlings chalked up their most sensational victory of the year Saturday night in the Indoor Athletic Building when they scored 25 field goals and 10 foul shots of swamp Exeter 60 to 25.
The Crimson Freshmen led all the way and had worked up to a 36 to 12 margin by the half time. George Burditt, rangy center, popped in eight buckets from the floor and added two foul shots to take the scoring honors with 18 points. Right forward Snyder placed with five field goals for 10 points and Don Lutze took the show with eight. Dick Elken with six was fourth.
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