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Columbia 1910 Won Basketball

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NEW YORK, March 20, 1907.--The Columbia freshmen won the eastern freshman intercollegiate basketball championship, by defeating the Freshmen this evening by the score of 33 to 10. Harvard was unable to cover Columbia's fast forwards, Kiendl and Blumenthal, each of whom shot 6 field goals. The Freshmen were deplorably weak at shooting baskets, scoring only two goals from the floor during the entire game. Wallace played the best game for Harvard, shooting six out of a possible ten goals from free tries.

The line-up: HARVARD 1910.  COLUMBIA 1910. Brown, l.f.  r.g., Osterhout Wallace, r.f.  l.g., Schnepp, Klepetko Broun, c.  c., Saunders Hoffstot, l.g.  r.f., Mahon, Blumenthal White, r.g.  l.f., Kiendl

Score--Harvard 1910, 10; Columbia 1910, 33. Goals from floor--Kiendl 6, Blumenthal 6, Mahon 2, Schnepp, Kleptko, Brown, Hoffstot. Fouls called--on Harvard 3, on Columbia 10. Goals from fouls--Wallace 6, Kiendl 1.

Score--Harvard 1910, 10; Columbia 1910, 33. Goals from floor--Kiendl 6, Blumenthal 6, Mahon 2, Schnepp, Kleptko, Brown, Hoffstot. Fouls called--on Harvard 3, on Columbia 10. Goals from fouls--Wallace 6, Kiendl 1.

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