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Bill Hickey's home school, Exeter welcomed him back yesterday by passively submitting to a 62-33 drubbing from the freshman basketball team that Hickey now captains.
The Crimson started on its game-long scoring parade one second after the first tapoff, when Borah tossed in the first two of the 17 points he scored during the afternoon.
Exeter Aimless
Meanwhile, everything that Exeter did seemed futile. When they succeeded in penetrating the defense freshman coach Harper had rigged against their figure eight offense, about 90 percent of the shots they took missed. During the entire first quarter Exeter failed to sink a single field goal.
In the third period the prop schoolers went through a brief spasm of scoring, narrowed their deficit for four minutes, and then relapsed into ineffectiveness. Their only consolation was that Fritz Etelman scored 16 points and seven of their 11 field goals.
Freshman Captain Hickey played a skillful defensive game and set up many of the shots in his team's scoring splurge. He scored 10 points himself.
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