- Friday, March 1 1907 -
Kentucky - 22 (Head Coach: Unnamed) - [Final Rank ]
Player |
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Stanley Baer |
Leo Brewer |
Maury Wilson |
Richard Barbee |
Shelby Shanklin |
Player |
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Howard Guyn (*) |
Cronley Elliott (*) |
Thomas Sheets |
White Guyn (*) |
John Guyn (*) |
Prior Game | | | Next Game |
Georgetown College 8 - 19 | | | Kentucky University 5 - 19 |
Y.M.C.A. AGAIN VICTOR OVER STATE COLLEGE
Association Team wins Basket Ball Game by a Score of 41 to 22
State College went down in defeat last night for the second time this season before the champion basket ball team of the local Y.M.C.A., the score being 41 to 22. The game was hotly contested from start to finish but the final result was never in doubt for the Association team played as one man and with a rush that completely carried the college boys off their feet.
Despite the uncertainty of the weather a large and enthusiastic crowd witnessed the contest and both teams were cheered continuously by their ardent supporters. Thirteen fouls were called on the Y.M.C.A. team and State succeeded in pitching only four of them. Howard Guyn for the Y.M.C.A. team pitched three out of the six fouls called on the college boys.
For the Y.M.C.A. team Howard Guyn and Sheets played most aggressive game while Barbee and Captain Wilson played a star game for State College.
Game Writeup - Lexington Leader
Y.M.C.A. WINS
State College Basket Ball Team Defeated by Score of 41 to 22.
The basket ball game Friday night between State College and the local Y.M.C.A. team at the association gymnasium resulted in a victory for the Y.M.C.A.'s by a score of 41 to 22. This is the second time State College has gone down in defeat before the champion team of the Y.M.C.A.
The game was hotly contested from start to finish, but the final result was never in doubt, as the association team played as one man and with a rush that carried the college boys off their feet.
A large and enthusiastic crowd witnessed the contest and both teams were cheered continuously by their ardent supporters. Thirteen fouls were called on the Y.M.C.A. team and state succeeded in pitching only four of them. Howard Guyn of the Y.M.C.A. aggregation pitched three out of the six fouls called on the college boys.
The State College team was very much crippled on account of the absence of two of their best and most important players - Bryant at center and Fox at forward. Bryant was suffering from a sprained ankle and Fox was kept away by a severe case of tonsillitis. The team was put to a great disadvantage from this causes and good team work was almost impossible.
For the Y.M.C.A. team Howard Guyn and Sheets played the most aggressive game, while Barbee and Captain Wilson played a star game for State College.