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University Five Defeats Columbia 19 to 12.--Second Team Also Successful.

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The basketball team defeated Columbia last night by a score of 19 to 12. The game was an aggressive and spirited one, but comparatively few fouls were made. Columbia excelled in team work and passing, but the excellent work of Hanavan and Fosdick at guards prevented this from being successful. Harvard's familiarity with the floor gave an advantage which Columbia could not overcome. Smith's shooting of goals was brilliant and accurate. The line-up: HARVARD.  COLUMBIA. Clark, r.f.  r.f., Van Sholly. K. Smith, l.f.  l.f., Allen. Randall, c.  c., O'Connell. Hanavan, r.g.  r.g., Earle. Fosdick, l.g.  l.g., Goodman.

The Score--Harvard, 19; Columbia, 12. Goals from floor: Harvard--Clark, Randall, Smith 3; Columbia--O'Connell 2, Earle, Van Sholly. Goals from fouls: Harvard--Smith 4.

The second team defeated Boston University last night by a score of 37 to 7. Boston was completely outclassed. The Harvard line-up was as follows: K. K. Smith, r.f., Humphries, l.f., Linehan, c., Bigelow, r.g., H. Bigelow, l.g.

The Score--Harvard, 19; Columbia, 12. Goals from floor: Harvard--Clark, Randall, Smith 3; Columbia--O'Connell 2, Earle, Van Sholly. Goals from fouls: Harvard--Smith 4.

The second team defeated Boston University last night by a score of 37 to 7. Boston was completely outclassed. The Harvard line-up was as follows: K. K. Smith, r.f., Humphries, l.f., Linehan, c., Bigelow, r.g., H. Bigelow, l.g.

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