Word: floors
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Freshman basketball team defeated the Brown freshmen by the score of 25 to 19. But for inexcusably poor shooting Brown would have won easily as their team work and handling of the ball was much superior to that of the Harvard Freshmen, who seldom carried the ball down the floor by systematic team work. For Harvard Wallace played the best game. Swaffield, Brown's left forward, played a hard, accurate game and did the most effective work for his team...
Score--Harvard 1910, 25; Brown 1910, 19. Goals from floor--Shean 4, Wallace 3, White 2, Broun 2, Seidler 3, Reginer 1, Hennessey 1, Swaffield 1. Fouls called--on Harvard 1910, 6; on Brown 1910, 10. Goals from fouls--Wallace 3, Swaffield 6, Reginer 1. Referee--W. S. Clarke '07. Time--20-minute halves...
...first practice since the Yale game, the University basketball team defeated the second team in the Gymnasium last night by the score of 50 to 18. The playing of both teams was very uneven and ragged, and they were both weak in shooting baskets from the floor. The University team excelled in team work and in passing the ball, where the second team was especially erratic. Broun hurt his knee in the second half and was replaced by Currie...
...University basketball team will play its third championship game of the season and the first of its two annual games with Yale at 8 o'clock this evening in Mechanics Hall, Boston. Tickets at $1 each for the floor and the first three rows of the balcony, and at 75 cents for other balcony seats, may be obtained until 5 o'clock this afternoon at the Co-operative, Leavitt & Peirce's, Amee's, the Rendezvous, and the office of the Athletic Association. After 7 o'clock tickets may be obtained at the door. Admission will be 50 cents...
Since last Saturday's game with Brown the University team has played two long practice games with the second team. The improvement in the offense was very encouraging. Yesterday afternoon the team held a short practice in Mechanics Hall in order to become familiar with the floor. Throughout the season the defense of the University team has been considerably stronger and more reliable than the offense. Captain Burnham, at guard, covers his opponent closely and is quick to take advantage of opportunities to score. Brooks, the other guard, occasionally fails to keep close to his man, but recovers the ball...