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A strictly offensive Yardling Quintet romped over a Squantum Naval Air Station disorganized team, 83 to 13, last night in the Indoor Athletic Building. The win extended their undefeated streak to four straight.
Captain John Rockwell kept the strings swinging for 29 points and the high score of the night while six foot four inch Pat Dailey, the Texas tip-in man, accounted for the second highest total with 12 points from under the basket.
The Freshmen had the score board working like a cash register in the last few minutes of play, pushing the score up from the low seventies through the eighties against some tough opposition defensive play by Dave Fisher, the Middies' top point tallier. The Navy neared physical exhaustion at the end of the contest, as a result of futile tracking of the more practised Yardling hoopsters.
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