- Tuesday, January 21 1908 -
Player |
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Rupert C. Foster |
C.N. Jenkins |
Richard Heilbron |
Gilbert Campbell |
Walter O. Evans |
Summer |
Kentucky - 20 (Head Coach: Unnamed)
Player |
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Shelby Post |
Shelby Shanklin |
Walter Fox |
Richard Barbee |
Maury Wilson |
Prior Game | | | Next Game |
Lexington YMCA 19 - 29 | | | Central University 21 - 32 |
STATE COLLEGE
WINS THE BASKET BALL GAME
Defeats Kentucky University First Time They Meet by Good Score
State College and Kentucky University met for the first time this season on the basket ball floor Tuesday afternoon, and State defeated their opponents by a score of 20 to 15. During the first half it looked as if K.U. would win the game, and by superior playing they rolled up a score of 12 to 5. Foster and Evans lead the Crimson boys during the first half, and they outplayed the Cadets at all stages. The State boys had difficulty in locating their goal and showed poor team work.
In the second half, however, State came back stronger, and with the good work of Wilson, Barbee, Fox and Shanklin succeeded in running up a score of 15 points. The K.U. boys weakened during their period of play, and Summer was sent in to relieve Evans. A number of fouls were called. About 300 people attended the game.
Game Writeup - Lexington Herald
STATE COLLEGE WINS BY SCORE OF 20 TO 15
Defeat K.U. After Having Defeat Staring Them in the Face
With utter defeat glaring the team in the face the State College Cadet lads rallied during the second half and defeated their rivals, the Kentucky University redbirds, by a score of 20 to 15 in the basket ball contest yesterday afternoon in the State College gymnasium. The Cadet boys put up a poor game during the first half, the score being 5 to 12 in favor of the Crimson boys at the end of the first half.
But little spirit was thrown in the contest by either team during the first half. The Cadets failed to put up the team work which their adherents expected them to do. Despite the fact that they were playing on their own floor the Cadets experienced the greatest difficulty in locating the basket. As regards the playing of the Cadet team during this half nothing of the brilliant sort was done.
The Second Half
The second half started with a rush the Cadets fully determined to win at all hazards. During this half the playing was uniform and spirited. The feature of this half was the team work exhibited by Wilson, Barbee, Fox and Shanklin. The Cadets had the wind on their opponents and the Crimson team began to weaken. Sumner was sent in to relieve Evans. During the second half the Crimson team only gained three scores.
Wilson threw seven out of ten goals from foul plays to three out of six for his opponent Campbell. The game was a clean cut exhibition of the sport without any wrangling. The attendance was about 300.