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Princeton Won Basketball 32 to 20

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In its fifth game of the intercollegiate series, played at the Princeton Gymnasium on Saturday, the University basketball team was defeated by Princeton by a score of 20 to 32.

In the first half Princeton started out rapidly, and with two goals from fouls and a field goal soon gained a safe lead. The half ended with the score, Harvard, 10; Princeton, 15.

The University team in the second period began to gain on Princeton, and made four points before Princeton could score. For the remainder of the half, however, the ball was principally in Harvard's territory.

The summary: HARVARD.  PRINCETON. Allen, Downey, l.f.  r.g., Ryan Currie, Broun, r.f.  l.g., Halliday Amberg, c.  c., Clark Broun, Currie, l.g.  r.f., Hagenbuch Burnham, Brooks, r.g.  l.f., Thompson

Score--Harvard, 20; Princeton, 32. Goals from floor--Broun 3, Brooks 2, Amberg 2, Burnham, Halliday 5, Ryan 3, Clark 3, Thompson 2, Hagenbuch. Goals from fouls--Broun 4, Clark 4. Referee--Lockmuller, N. Y. A. C. Timekeepers--W. C. Chamberlin '08, Neagles of Princeton. Time--20-minute halves.

Score--Harvard, 20; Princeton, 32. Goals from floor--Broun 3, Brooks 2, Amberg 2, Burnham, Halliday 5, Ryan 3, Clark 3, Thompson 2, Hagenbuch. Goals from fouls--Broun 4, Clark 4. Referee--Lockmuller, N. Y. A. C. Timekeepers--W. C. Chamberlin '08, Neagles of Princeton. Time--20-minute halves.

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