Several things contributed to the victory of the revivified and rejuvenated Harvard five over the Jumbos last Friday night up at Medford, and the Feslermen start practice today in preparation for the second game with Pennsylvania in a new frame of mind.
The young quintet won out in a rough game because it deserved to win, the play was fast and hard, both teams were nervous, but the Crimson never gave up, and managed to hold its slight lead to the final whistle. The team had an advantage in height over the Jumbos, Gray being especially useful, and they were greatly benefitted by Tufts' complete inability to sink free throws.
In the preliminary encounter, the Crimson cubs were soundly drubbed by the baby Elephants to the tune of 26 to 13. Harvard was behind from the start, and was never able to threaten.
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