Word: due
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...University basketball team defeated the second team in a short practice game last night by the score of 20 to 12. In the ten minute halves the work of the University team was slow and lifeless, but this was probably due to the effects of the hard game with Yale on the preceding night. Before the preliminary work the usual shooting and signal practice was held, but the men lacked the life that has been such a feature of the practice this year...
...second team. Although the ice was in excellent condition the playing of the University team was discouraging. The forwards were slow on their skates and poor at passing and shooting. Fraser-Campbell, who took the place of Willetts at point on the University team, showed poor form, probably due to lack of experience in that position. Willetts' wrist will probably be strong enough by the end of next week to allow him to take part in the Yale game a week from tomorrow. Ivy played well at goal, making several hard stops. In the second period the University forwards played...
...game with Brookfield High School at Brookfield last evening, the University second basketball team was defeated by the score of 30 to 24. During the first half the second team was easily outplayed, the score being 21 to 9 in favor of Brookfield. This score was largely due to the lack of team work by the second team, and to the slippery floor. In the second half, however, Brookfield was able to make only nine points, while by a good rally the second scored fifteen, and was rapidly closing up the lead when time was called...
...trick formations on the take-off which have proved so successful in the games this year worked poorly, but this failure was probably due to the familiarity of the second team with the formations. On free tries Griffiths made only one out of a possible seven baskets for the University team, and Miles missed four out of five for the second team...
...hockey team was defeated by Columbia in the first game of the intercollegiate series. The defeat was due principally to the excellent work of Columbia's goal, who, in spite of the many accurate shots of the Princeton forwards, allowed only two goals. Against Brown, however, the team was more successful, winning the game after four extra periods had been played, by the score...