- Tuesday, February 4 1908 -
Player |
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Walter O. Evans |
Gilbert Campbell |
Sumner |
Richard Heilbron |
Temple Moore |
Kentucky - 20 (Head Coach: Unnamed) - [Final Rank ]
Player |
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Maury Wilson |
Richard Barbee |
Harold Downing |
Walter Fox |
Shelby Post |
Prior Game | | | Next Game |
Central University 21 - 32 | | | Louisville Coliseum 29 - 28 |
State Wins
Second Game of Basket Ball Series with Kentucky University on Latter's FloorState College basket ball team again defeated Kentucky University Tuesday night on the latter's gymnasium floor, by a score of 20 to 15, which was the same score as the first game. This is the second of series of three games that had been arranged between the two teams.
At the end of the first half the score stood 10 to 8 in favor of the Crimson boys. State braced in the last half and ran the score up to 20, while K.U. could only score 5 in the last half. The game was characterized by fumbling and poor passing, and a number of fouls were called. Both teams were about evenly matched. Wilson for the Cadets and Evans for the Crimson, did the star playing.
Referee and umpire Leo Brewer and Bacon Moore alternated with each half. Scorer, E.H. Lewis; timer J.S. Lusk and W.J. Sweeney. Time of halves, twenty minutes each.
Game Writeup - Lexington Herald
Second Basket Ball Game of Series for Championship Honors
By a score of 20 to 15, the Cadet basket ball team from State College defeated the Kentucky University five last night in a fierce contest in the latter's gymnasium. The victory won last night by the Cadet team is the second one of the series of three games scheduled between the two team for the championship honors. A few days ago the Crimson lads were defeated on the State College field by a similar score.
The playing last night was close and it was only during the last few minutes of play that the Cadets rallied and snatched victory from defeat. The score at the end of the first half was 10 to 8 in favor of the Crimson standard bearers. Each member of the opposing teams put forth his best efforts to achieve victory for his favorite colors.
To such an overzealous desire to defeat their opponents manifested markedly upon the part of many players may be attributed many of the wild throws and other poor plays which characterized the game, at times. Foul plays occurred frequently during the progress of the game. As regards team work, both aggregations were about evenly matched.
The individual playing was put up by Wilson for the Blue and White five and Evans for the Crimson boys. Of eight attempts at goal from foul plays, Wilson caged six balls. Campbell, his opponent, only netted four points from thirteen free throws.
Referee and umpire Leo Brewer and Bacon Moore alternated with each half. Scorer, E.H. Lewis; timer J.S. Lusk and W.J. Sweeney. Time of halves, twenty minutes each.
Game Writeup - Louisville Courier-Journal (February 5, 1908)
State College Beats Kentucky
Lexington, Ky., Feb. 4 - (Special) - The Kentucky State College basketball team defeated the Kentucky University team tonight by a score of 20 to 15. This is the second time this season State College has beaten Kentucky University at basketball and the score was the same in both games.