With only one forward able to score, Bertram-Barnard's late-waking six fell easy prey to an unexpectedly strong Cabot team yesterday and lost the second Radcliffe winter basketball tournament, 18 to 6.
The Bertram-Barnard sleepers were late indeed--so late that they played the first quarter with only five--not the normal six--members. Despite their handicap, they held the score to a 2-2 tie until the middle of the second quarter. By that time the Cabot attack, led by confident Cricket Fisher, had finally gotten off the floor to pick up 14 of its 18 points in the next two periods.
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