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The 1931 basketball team won its second game in the last four days, when it defeated the Milton Academy quintet yesterday at the schoolboy's gymnasium by a score of 29-16. The Freshmen led the contest all four periods.
Captain T. E. Farrell '31 was the leading scorer of the game. He accounted for 16 points of the Freshmen's score.
R. W. Sponaugle '31, star in the Freshman-Exeter game last Saturday, was forced out in the early part of the game because of four personal fouls called on him. Score, Harvard Freshmen 29, Milton 16. Goals from floor, Farrell 7, Mahady 3, Seeger, Dutton, Sponaugle, Johnson, Upton 3, Howland, Buyer. Goals from fouls, Dutton, Upton 3, Preston, Howland. Referee, Yeager. Time eight minute quarters.
Score, Harvard Freshmen 29, Milton 16. Goals from floor, Farrell 7, Mahady 3, Seeger, Dutton, Sponaugle, Johnson, Upton 3, Howland, Buyer. Goals from fouls, Dutton, Upton 3, Preston, Howland. Referee, Yeager. Time eight minute quarters.
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