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...University basketball team will play Holy Cross in the ninth game of its schedule at 8 o'clock this evening in Mechanics Hall, Worcester. Of the eight games played, Harvard has won three and lost five, having been defeated by Holy Cross on January 13 by the score of 20 to 16. Although the team was beaten by Williams last Saturday, it has since shown distinct improvement. Allen, whose knee was hurt in the Yale game, will not be able to play. Captain Brooks, owing to his excellent shooting in the Williams game, has been shifted from guard to forward...
...University hockey team was defeated yesterday afternoon by St. Paul's School, at Concord, by the score of 5 to 3. Harvard lacked her regular line-up as both Washburn and Willetts failed to make the train. T. S. Sampson '09 took Willetts's place at point, and Flynn of St. Paul's School went in at goal. The summary: HARVARD. ST. PAUL'S. Pell, l.e. r.e., Harman, Sortwell Rumsey, l.c. r.e., Baker Hicks, r.c. l.c., Kay Newhall, r.e. l.e., Swenson Ford, c.p. c.p., Wall Sampson, p. p., Huntington Flynn, g. g., Gardner...
...Williams basketball team added to its string of successful home victories by defeating the University five at Willamstown on Saturday by the score of 35 to 16. From start to finish the game was the cleanest and most exciting that has been held between the University team and any opponent for some time. The spectacular playing of Brooks and Templeton, captains of their respective teams, was a feature. Both players shot baskets from the middle of the floor, and the goals scored by each team were made one after another in rapid succession. The team work of the Harvard players...
Williams forged ahead from the start and at the end of the first half the score was 16 to 6 in their favor. In the second half, due chiefly to the fast work of the Williams guards, who kept the ball in the University team's territory most of the time, and to the heavy scoring of Austin, Williams totalled up 19 more points. In this half Almy was substituted for Scribner, who proved to be Harvard's weak point...
...Score--Williams, 35; Harvard, 12. Goals from floor--Austin 6, Johnston 4, Templeton 3, Horrax 3, Brown 2, Brooks 2, Browne 2, Watters. Goals from fouls--Horrax. Referee--R. B. Hyatt, Yale. Timer--P. B. Francis '08. Time--20 minute halyes...