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Second Basketball Team Defeated

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The University second basketball team was defeated last night at Lowell by the Lowell Textile School, 24 to 9. The Harvard team played a fast game, but the play was very brought and, owing to the large number of fouls, there was little chance for consistent team work. A mixed system of rules was used, fouls being thrown from the 20-foot line, and the baskets were smaller than those to which the second team has become accustomed. McCarty excelled for Harvard.

The line-up and summary follow: UNIVERSITY 2d TEAM.  LOWELL TEXTILE. Appel, l.f.  r.g., Carr McCarty, r.f.  l.g., Field, Stursberg Miles, c.  c., Gay, Macdonald Dwelley, r.g.  l.f., Church Goode, l.g.  r.f., Walker

Score--Lowell Textile School, 24; Second team, 9. Goals--McCarty, Walker 6, Church, Carr, Field, Gay, Fouls called on second team, 15; on Lowell, 21. Goals on fouls--McCarty 7, Walker 4. Referee--C. W. Chamberlin '08. Umpire--Donald, Lowell Textile School. Timekeeper--A. G. Kahn '07. Time--20-minute halves.

Score--Lowell Textile School, 24; Second team, 9. Goals--McCarty, Walker 6, Church, Carr, Field, Gay, Fouls called on second team, 15; on Lowell, 21. Goals on fouls--McCarty 7, Walker 4. Referee--C. W. Chamberlin '08. Umpire--Donald, Lowell Textile School. Timekeeper--A. G. Kahn '07. Time--20-minute halves.

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