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First Team Won in Basketball

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In the University basketball practice last night the first team defeated the second in a fast game by the score of 27 to 7. In the first half the guards on both teams played well and prevented a large score, the period ending with the first team ahead, 7 to 6. In the latter part of the game, however, the first team scored, a number of goals by fast and accurate playing. Its team play showed considerable improvement and the signals worked well.

The summary follows: FIRST TEAM.  SECOND TEAM. Downey, Currie, l.f.  r.f., Currie, Downey, Mossman Broun, Allen, r. f.,  l.f., Allen, Broun Amberg, c.  c., Miles Dial Burnham, l.g.  r.g., Dwelley, Rounsefell Brooks, r.g.  l.g., Marsh, Almy

Score--First Team, 27; Second Team, 7. Goals from floor--Brooks 4, Amberg 3, Currie 2, Allen 2, Miles 2, Burnham, Dwelley. Goals from fouls--Amberg 3, Broun.

Score--First Team, 27; Second Team, 7. Goals from floor--Brooks 4, Amberg 3, Currie 2, Allen 2, Miles 2, Burnham, Dwelley. Goals from fouls--Amberg 3, Broun.

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