Word: basketfuls
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Showing a complete reversal of form from the Trinity game, the University basketball quintet forced the fast Spring field College five to the limit to win on Saturday night at Springfield. The Red and White team had a lead of only one basket when the whistle blew, the final tally being...
Coach Wachter's basketball quintet went down to defeat at the hands of Trinity College at Hartford last night by a score of 25-13. The Connecticut basket tossers fouled frequently but the University five was not able to gain many points on free tries...
...well-played game at the Hemenway Gymnasium last night, the fast Freshman basketball five outclassed the 1920 Club of the Boston Y. M. C. A. by the score of 48-23. From the very start the Yearlings showed their superiority, although the Y. M. C. A. boys caged a basket and a free throw before the 1924 outfit started their volley of baskets. By half time, however, the score stood with the Freshmen on top, 21-13. During the second period the Boston boys fought desperately but to no avail, for they were able to cage but three baskets...
...recent defeat within twenty-four hours of the University fencing, basket-ball, wrestling, gym, swimming, rifle and relay teams again brings up the question of the best means of bettering Harvard's minor sport teams. Men who are well acquainted with conditions here agree that the recognition, in some form, of a minor sports council would be of immediate aid to the present situation. With the proposed constitution referred back to the Student Council by the Athletic Committee "for further consideration and report," the fate of the minor sports organization depends largely on the attitude of the council...
...sided contest Saturday afternoon on the Freshman court, the 1924 five overwhelmed the Reading High School quintet, 83-14. At no time did the schoolboys have a chance to win, and the Freshmen scored at will, dashing into the basket from all sides and completely out-playing the light Reading guards. The game was singularly free from fouling, as the Freshman forwards played all around the Reading defense. Captain Gordon was the high scorer, as he made seventeen baskets from the floor and three goals from fouls. He was closely followed by D. H. Stevens with sixteen baskets from scrimmage...