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JUNIORS CHAMPIONS.

1905 Defeated 1907 in Final Game for Basketball Championship.

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The Juniors won the interclass basketball championship last night in the Gymnasium by defeating the Freshmen by a score of 19 to 10. More accurate shooting and brilliant work in making goals were responsible for the victory. The game was much faster than either of the preliminary contests. The summary: 1905.  1907. Hall, l.f.  r.f., Reed Dapping, r.f.  l.f., Macdonald Snyder, c.  c., Smith Lewis, l.g.  r.g., Goode Swift, r.g.  l.g., Saul

Goals--Dapping 6. Hall 2, Snyder, Smith 3. Reed. Free tries made--Goode 2. Snyder. Free tries missed--Snyder 3. Macdonald 3, Goode. Feuls--Hall 3. Snyder 2, Lewis, Saul 3, Macdonald. Referee--R. A. Wood 1G. Umpire--H. H. Bennett '04. Timekeeper--E. L. Grant '06. Time--15-minute halves.

Goals--Dapping 6. Hall 2, Snyder, Smith 3. Reed. Free tries made--Goode 2. Snyder. Free tries missed--Snyder 3. Macdonald 3, Goode. Feuls--Hall 3. Snyder 2, Lewis, Saul 3, Macdonald. Referee--R. A. Wood 1G. Umpire--H. H. Bennett '04. Timekeeper--E. L. Grant '06. Time--15-minute halves.

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