Word: basketfuls
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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During the entire first period points were nearly evenly divided, Coach Tolbert's men having a slight edge when the whistle blew for the end of the half. The University Freshmen scored first on a short basket by J. F. King, but Wilson soon evened matters up with two accurated tosses from the foul line...
...second period, when, with Wilson again dominating the floor, the visitors rolled up a substantial lead before Coach Tolbert's players had a chance to recover from the effect of their oppnoents' whirlwind attack. With defeat near at hand, the Crimson yearlings staged an impressive and effectual rally. Baskets by King, Merriam, and J. L. Scully, aided by the efficient work of Samborski from the foul line, served to cut down the visitors' lead, and five minutes to play found the two quintets deadlocked with the count 25 all. It was in these closing moments that the Crimson Freshmen opened...
...points from the foul line and a clever basket by McLeish increased the Crimson total at the start of the second half. Clark tried to cut down the University advantage but Coach Wachter's men tightened their defense by continually breaking up the visitors' passing game. Both teams were playing at top speed on the attack and frequent foul- ing resulted. Black and Rudofsky, the sturdy Crimson defence men, were forced to leave the floor because of personal fouls and Feiring and Miller were sent...
...jerseyed players just managing to nose out their opponents 26-24. This winter four of the Clark quintet returned and the team will undoubtedly be much stronger than was the case last year. Smith at center is the star of the invading five, his floorwork and accurate basket shooting having been a feature of the Northeastern game...
...team gained a decisive victory over Coach Tolbert's yearlings yesterday afternoon in the Freshman Athletic Building. The 1925 quintet gained an early advantage, but Coach Wachter's men, recovering from the temporary slump caused by their unfamiliarity with the new formation, quickly cut down this lead and caged basket after basket, the final score being...