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ITHACA, N. Y., Jan. 23.--The Harvard basketball team lost to Cornell tonight by the score of 23 to 9. The playing was hard and the contest closer than the score would indicate. The Harvard players were clearly tired after the hard trip; the floor was strange to them and the back-boards difficult to use without practice.
Cornell's team work was exceptionally fast and many difficult throws were made from the middle of the floor. An audience of 800 people watched the game. Score--Cornell, 23; Harvard, 9. Referee -- S. S. Smith. Umpire -- Finch. Timekeepers--Brewster of Cornell and Wood of Harvard. Time--Twenty minute balves. The team will play the Washington Continental A. A. at Schenectady tonight and after the game will return to Cambridge.
Score--Cornell, 23; Harvard, 9. Referee -- S. S. Smith. Umpire -- Finch. Timekeepers--Brewster of Cornell and Wood of Harvard. Time--Twenty minute balves.
The team will play the Washington Continental A. A. at Schenectady tonight and after the game will return to Cambridge.
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