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1933 QUINTET LOSES CLOSE ONE TO WORCESTER 42-30

Last Minute Surge Clinches Game for Academy Team--Hageman, Edstrom Shine Offensively

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Staging a decisive spurt in the last two and a half minutes of play, Worcester Academy's basketball team defeated the Harvard Freshmen yesterday, 42 to 30, at Worcester.

Despite the final score, it was the closest game played by the Freshmen this season. Harvard had an early lead of 9 to 3, but was behind at the intermission.

Like all Harvard defeats this season, the game was lost under the baskets, where the opponents' height gave them an advantage. Captain C. H. Hageman '33 was the best all around player on the floor. Edstrom, Worcester forward starred offensively with 21 points. The summary: WORCESTER  HARVARD 1933 Edstrom, l.f.  r.f., Schroeder, Mindlin Edwards, r.f.  l.f., Matursevitch, Kimbrough Conothan, c.  c., Davidson, Upton Foley, l.g.  r.g., Hageman Duggan, r.g.  l.g., Ruppuch, Dorman

Score--Worcester 42, Harvard 1933 30. Goals--Edwards 5, Edstrom 9, Conothan 4, Schroeder 3, Matursevitch Kimbrough 3, Hageman 4, Fouls--Edwards, Edstrom 3, Duggan 2, Kimbrough, Huppuch. Referee--Aldrich. Time--Two 20-minute periods.

Score--Worcester 42, Harvard 1933 30. Goals--Edwards 5, Edstrom 9, Conothan 4, Schroeder 3, Matursevitch Kimbrough 3, Hageman 4, Fouls--Edwards, Edstrom 3, Duggan 2, Kimbrough, Huppuch. Referee--Aldrich. Time--Two 20-minute periods.

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