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Show II UNIVERSITY BEATS 1 Y. M. CJL37 TO 25 Gymnasium Taxed to Capacity Capa-city by Crowd at the First Game of Schedule. KORiVS TACTICS ROUGH Holmstead and Erickson Dis- I tinguish Themselves in Second Sec-ond Half of Contest. The university basketball ichedule was begun ausoiclous ly last night Wnen thev defeated the e'.ronc Y. M. C A. team bv the score of 37 to tt Until last night the real strength of the cast benchers was problematical, aa the onlv teams ihi-v had met were high school teams Accordingly, considerable interest was ihtrvfl In the result. There was as laicc crowd present as rne room would holu. Supporters of the two teams were about evenly divided, but due io the superior organization of the university rooters their yelling- was much more spirited. The girls of t:ir Delta Ensllon sorority attended in ft body and save enthusiastic or.eouragement to the vandlv five. At tfw start Y. M G. A . ld off like a flash and soon had a (rood lead, although al-though by the end of t lie period the lead njs iduced to B one-DOint advantaee. r"rom the very Mart the st'.oek of the v. r. . utmnecesjearlly rough. Fvorna. on of CM Y. It. C k, guards, -a responsible for about ten point (or iHe univerMtv. and this was one of the 'liong'st factors in the finl result 1 1 touia-h tadtlcs finally cauneJ the undoing of hlr team. ' The latter part of the second half the srs'lv had thing Us own way. The 'earn work of tec gymnasium boys during dur-ing the first half could hardlv have bc'ii "unproved upon and far excelled that of i he. coUcgUna During this lalf the Y M d A mads sixteen points, welve of which were made on baskets, while out Of the nficci: points which the university Tiade onl wore made from the field. 14 othi - nine cumins from free throws. '.: fa- t show that If the Y. M. C A. ' ad not been so rough it lead at the beginning M the second period would have been rauoh largct. At Hi" beginning ui j;n second halt' the varsity men found themselves and with fplenriid team Work and fas' passing Ihey sweDl the Orange and Black off in sir feel and poo 1 cuined a commanding lead, whl ' has nevei loel Every man n the university played a good, clean I vd game. Ool the work of Holmstead and Captain Brlckou -.vai. eypectally fine Beside playing mm ejcceilottt game at t . - d. M.lmMtcd I'" I aki iiv.:n i , rhrowra wars the fca'ure of the game. CHll of tWent; -one frea throws he made ;::.-ircn baskets. This is the first year ' ha I played auard. bu' he was able to Ml the place Bfugy well a 3 ha was the forward positon. Captain Erickaoo is rail and stion; an-l rrrvered more ground than any man nn either tesm Tiie Y. M. C. A. forwards for-wards are nmong the hasl In 'he - n I - i they were gbla to do almost nothing rith Krickcon. Captain Moser, the Y. !. C. A. center, and W'ticov left forward, pisyed tne stronaeal gamas foi the gymnasium. gym-nasium. At tho beg;nnlnc of th cam' Mn'r o'jtjumpfil T-or P.ompe. and it j ftOtyed for n tin-"- a t'ioiich h was his naet?r. hut by the beginning of the mop-nnd mop-nnd half. Koinne:- e,)11 himself and ptovor to-. --trong for Hoatn 'lleov played a clean. fat game all the time and dh sure of his free thrown. Th work of Ben riarkn- as referee and Ro- Mcltitjre as umpire war entirely ?a I -Isfactor". The lineup: Uhlvnraity. y. m. r. a. F.vana If Wih-ox m Ramnag rf Orundford on Romnv , Moeer fCap. Kflckaon (Cap.). .. ,:g Knrna ITolmeteid rg. Handr |