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...size of the floor. The Providence players, most of whom were football men, were accustomed to it, however, and by playing of the bumping and slashing sort, shook the fight out of the Crimson team. Cramped quarters did not help to make life any easier to the Crimson men. Frequent fouling by the Rhode Islanders did not help, since Pallo, who usually has had an accurate eye for the basket, failed repeatedly to make the award count...
...closely contested game at the Boston Arena last night, the B. A. A. hockey team won from the Shoe Trades septet by the score of 5-3. The game was some-what rough, and penalties were frequent in the early part of the game. The regular periods ended in a 2-2 tie, necessitating an overtime period. Stubbs and Bright made these two tallies for the B. A. A., while Conley netted both of the Shoe Trades' goals. In the first overtime period, no score was made by either side, but in a second, Murphy, Hutchinson, and Percy shot...
...There have been reports of various agrarian disturbances in the last three months that show clearly the Extremist hand behind them. There is also in India the general unrest due to the War, that exists all over the world, the cost of living is very high, and strikes are frequent. Conditions are right for the people to nurse the ideas of race-hatred and revolt that the Extremists are spreading broadcast. If the cloud passes over, India will be well on her way to prosperous, peaceful, self-government: if the storm breaks it will shatter England's plans...
...first period, M. A. C. was leading 11-9, after twenty minutes of slow, dispirited playing by both teams. Captain Tolbert was greatly missed in the defense and in maintaining aggressive playing. Neither team, during the first half, showed any finish, driving power, or team-work. Frequent fouling also did its part to slow the play, Roser passing his limit in the second half. The M. A. C. attacks were slow-moving, using the back-pass much too frequently. On the whole the University team was the better appearing throughout the game, but it was not until the second half...
...team's greatest weakness. The defense, especially Snider, was strong, making the University players attempt long shots, with which, however, they were unusually successful. Card, eluding the University defense for four baskets, was Amherst's heavy scorer. He was the strongest player of his team, but because of the frequent substitutions he was unable to count on his men for any team play. He and Lee were the leading offenders in the many fouls during the game, both being ejected for four personals...