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Gindee and Bonoff, the score was tied at| |15-all. | | | |The score then seesawed until Bolotovsky shot the | |winning point with a free goal from the foul line. | | | |The line-up follows: | | | | BOYS' HIGH BUSHWICK | | Fd.g Fl.g. P. | Fd.g Fl.g. P.| |Bolotovsky, rf 4 4 12 | Robinson, rf 2 0 4| |Gindee, lf 1 0 2 | Edelstein, lf 2 3 7| |Bonoff, c 2 0 4 | Cherry, c 3 0 6| |Brown, rg 0 0 0 | Dorff, rg 0 0 0| |Ratner, lg 0 0 0 | Billig, lg 0 0 0| | ---------- | ----------| | Totals 7 4 18 | Totals 7 3 17| | | |Referee--Aldinger, H. S. of Commerce. Time of | |halves, 15 minutes each.[29] | [29] _New York Tribune_, March 4, 1917. In reporting a basket-ball game it is difficult to record the plays accurately unless one knows the contestants or they are numbered. The men shift their positions too quickly and constantly. To be accurate, the reporter should have a seat next to the scorer or else between two students or friends of the opposing players, so that whichever side makes a basket or an error, the reporter can get the player's name instantly. =241. Track.=--Reporting a track meet is easier than baseball, football, or basket-ball since the events are run off slowly and all the results are announced to the grandstand. The following story of the 1917 meet of the Intercollegiate Association of America at Philadelphia is a good illustration: | =RECORDS MADE AT INDOOR MEET= | | | |Cornell and Yale, as usual, shared the top honors at| |the third annual indoor track and field meet of the | |Intercollegiate Association of America, held last | |night before a crowd of 6,000 persons at the | |Commercial Museum in this city. The feature event of| |the early part of the program was a three-lap relay | |race between the Ithacans, Pennsylvan
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