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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Score--Harvard 43, M. I. T., 28. Goals from floor--Wells 8, Feustel 6, Davidson 6, Reisner 3, Jewell 3, Upton 2, Hageman 2, Farnum 2, Dame. Goals from foul--Feustel 3, Wells, Brockelman. Referee--George Hoyt. Time--Four 10-minute periods...
Playing much the same game as it displayed last Friday against B. U., the Harvard basketball team last night gave the M. I. T. quintet its first setback of the season by a 33 to 24 score...
...Harvard, represented by T. I. Nido '30 to score the first basket. From the start to the half, the two teams shared the honors with even playing. Harvard continually took the ball halfway up the court and tried for a goal. M. I. T. showed considerable inaccuracy for some time as shot after shot bounced off the back board or dropped off the edge of the basket, but after a time Technology tightened up and took the lead 7 to 4. A rally on the part of the Crimson netted two goals and left the score...
Captain H. T. Wenner '30 led the scoring for the evening with 12 points to his credit. Nee was the high-scorer for M. I. T. The Harvard team worked well together, and the prospects for a successful season run high...
...summary: HARVARD M. I. T. Wenner, Pattison, l.f. l.f., Nee Mahady, Baskerville, r.f. r.f., Harrison Pierce; Rauh, c. c., Motter, McDowell Rex, Burns, l.g. l.g., Lawson, Johnson Nido, r.g. r.g., Nelson...