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The undefeated Harvard J.V. team rolled to its seventh victory of the season last night as they thrashed MIT 88-53.
The Crimson opened up a 39-25 halftime lead and proceded to outscore MIT 49 to 28 in the second half for the final margin.
Len Adams paced Harvard with 22 points, as a balanced attack placed six men in double figures. Lou Silver had 16, Arnie Needleman 13, Jeff Wheat, Lew Brown 12, and Mike Griffin 10.
The balanced scoring and rebounding, combined with a tough man-to-man defense which forced numerous turnovers, gave the Crimson an easy victory.
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