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CRIMSON QUINTET LOSES TO FAST COLUMBIA FIVE

ST. JOHN'S FIVE DOWNS 1930 QUINTET

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The Columbia quintet defeated the Harvard five 32 to 25 on Saturday night in New York before a crowd of 1000. The Freshmen trailed St. John's Preparatory School 29 to 27 at the Freshman gymnasium.

Although in the Columbia game Harvard held the lead with a score of 13 to 10 at the end of the first half, the second period saw Columbia creep up to a lead which was held until the end.

The second half was featured by rough play, resulting in Rothenfeld of Columbia and Leekley and Malick of Harvard being put out of the game on personal fouls.

Rothenfeld was the star performer of the game, making three goals from the floor and six from the foul lines.

Dorn, at right forward was the only Harvard player to hold his position throughout the game. Other positions were held by Leckley, Slocum, and Eaton played at left forward, Coombs and Barbee at left guard, Malick, Coombe and Hatch at right guard, and Hatch, Barbee, Green and Vogel at center.

The Freshman game was featured by the play of Captain Wenner, the highest scorer of the game, making six goals from the field and two from the foul line.

Although Glenn at left guard, Harper at right guard, Waterman at center. Wenner at left forward and Ward at right forward, played a good game, they were unable to hold back the school boys.

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