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The CRIMSON'S stalwart varsity cagers caged their way to a rather tedious 73-2 victory over WHRB yesterday afternoon in the Blockhouse. Big Steve Roberts with a dazzling display of pothangers, bunnies, crips, and layups, paced the CRIMSON with four points.
In actuality, the ball was rounder than the final score might indicate. When one of the five WHRBies who remembered to show up for the game was drafted in a touching halftime ceremony, the hapless Radiomen engaged the services of varsity football fullback Bill Grana.
Grana could do little to cut into the CRIMSON'S enormous bulge, but he did gain 145 yards on 22 attempts for a new series record.
The CRIMSON'S next scheduled encounter is against the Faculty of Dental Medicine on Dec. 18, 1963.
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