The CRIMSON basketball team left a capacity crowd in Philadelphia's Palestra exophthalmic tonight, running over a hapless Dally Pennsylvanian squad, 23-2.
The Crimeds raced to an early 23-0 lead, and, with a dazzling display of ball handling sparked by guard Richard Andrews, went into a 20-minute stall. Only a 50-foot desperation shot at the final buzzer by Robert Vort saved the Quakers from a shutout.
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