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...Junior basketball team defeated the Seniors Saturday afternoon in the second game of the interclass series by the close score of 25 to 22. During the first half the playing was slow. Both teams were equally matched, however, the score at the end of the half being 12 to 12. In the second half the play was faster. At the beginning the Seniors got a lead of several points which they succeeded in keeping until well through the half. The team-play of the Juniors improved as the game continued and they finally obtained the lead, which they held until...
...Sophomores defeated the Freshmen in the first game of the interclass basketball series yesterday afternoon by the score of 19 to 16. From the start the game was close and hard-fought. The Sophomores showed better team-play, but were often unable to score on account of poor goal throwing. Webber did the best work for the Sophomores, his playing being at all times hard and fast. For the Freshmen Stebbins excelled, making seven goals from fouls. The playing of the 1911 team in the second half was better than in the first, the score...
...second game of the series will be played between the Juniors and the Seniors in the Gymnasium this afternoon at 3 o'clock. The Senior team is the heavier but the individual play of the Juniors is superior, and the game should therefore be close...
...composed of men of less skill, should be given the insignia of "H 2nd" while those men on the first squad who are the substitutes for the first team are given no outward recognition in the way of insignia for their labors, unless they play in the final game of the year? No one questions the right of the second team to some tangible reward. No winning University team has ever been developed without the aid of a good second team and the stronger the second team the better will be the first team as a rule. It is right...
...track team who is entered in the dual meet with Yale is given an "AHA." It seems to the writer that every man who is taken to New Haven with the football team as a substitute or who is on the University squad at the time of the Yale game is entitled to quite as much recognition as the track man entered in the dual meet...