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Freshman Five Conquers Boston University Quintet

Break Three Game Losing Streak To Win 26-25

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Breaking a three game losing streak, the Harvard Freshman basketball team won its second game from Boston University 26-25, yesterday afternoon, in a fast match in Boston. Getting off to a good start, the Crimson led 19 to 12 at the half. However, a second half slump let the Terrier pups tie the score. Ernest A. Gray and Thomas W. Stephenson went out on fouls, and Maddock's free throw put Boston ahead with three minutes to play. With seconds to go, Jack L. Mason sank a long shot to clinch the decision. Stephenson was high scorer.

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