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Big Green Quintet Defeats Penn 58 to 46 and Yale Shades Tigers 27 to 26

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The Crimson cagers packed away their uniforms after the Dartmouth game until the end of the examination period, but all was not quiet along the E. I. L. basketball front over the last weekend.

Dartmouth's title-bound Indians cavorted to a 58 to 48 triumph over Pennsylvania at Hanover with Gus Broberg's 26 points leading the way. In another feature battle Cappy Cappon and his hard-luck Princeton Tigers were never quite able to overcome an early Yale advantage, and the Orange and Black went down to defeat 27 to 26 in New Haven.

In a third game Columbia's Lions proved too strong for the Big Red team from Cornell, and the Ithacans were defeated 37 to 32.

This was the first league win for the Elis, while the Capponmen have yet to break into the winning column in E. I. L. tilts. Dartmouth is setting the pace at Present with three victories in as many starts, including two over the highly touted Quakers.

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