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Harvard's efforts weren't without their brights spots, however. Sophomore guard Dale Dover potted 38 points--13 for 21 from the field and 12 for 15 from the line--to account for nearly half of Harvard's scoring...
...OTHER ACTORS are more or less monotonic. Martin L. Kessler does nothing with the part of Robin Oakapple, the would-be do-gooder in that lingering line of n'er-do-wells, the Baronets of Ruddigore. Where he should be ridiculously eager, he is listless; where he should be bottomlessly downcast, he is listless. On the other hand, John B. McKean, who plays Oakapple's foster brother, is ceaselessly, aimlessly and rather awkwardly energetic. He is always swirling, prancing and dance-stepping. His good intentions and obvious relish for the part can neither overcome nor excuse the peculiar dialect...
...flustered Crimson gave up the ball 23 times on turnovers, compared to Springfield's 14. They also gave Springfield eight more shots at the foul line than they took themselves...
...foul-line that Harvard got beaten. Springfield took advantage of its 36 trips to the line to provide the three-point winning margin...
Harvard showed talent on the front line where Bob Havern, Skip Barry, and Tom Paul played fine games, but the defense was neither quick enough or tough enough to stymie completely Bowdoin's offense...