The Phoenix . M. C. A. 22; C. U. 22. Our basket ball team has won not a few distinctions this year, whichplace them in a position worthy of special praise and honor. Wetake pride in mentioning the capture of the Southern College Champion-ship, won once against many strong candidates and among them, our oldopponent Vandy, who suffered defeat, in two fierce contests. It is to theteams credit that every game was won in which every regular man partic-ipated and that not a single defeat was suffered on our home floor. This five bears the distinction of being a very cosmopolitan three depar


The Phoenix . M. C. A. 22; C. U. 22. Our basket ball team has won not a few distinctions this year, whichplace them in a position worthy of special praise and honor. Wetake pride in mentioning the capture of the Southern College Champion-ship, won once against many strong candidates and among them, our oldopponent Vandy, who suffered defeat, in two fierce contests. It is to theteams credit that every game was won in which every regular man partic-ipated and that not a single defeat was suffered on our home floor. This five bears the distinction of being a very cosmopolitan three departments of University are represented as well as eachman having a different life profession. Law3-er, Preacher, Doctor,Teacher and Engineer. Also they have the singular honor in beingcute, according to the designation of a co-ed. With a record such as this, and with the absence of football, thegreat indoor game promises increased interest each season. B. M. Mace was selected as Captain for 1908—09. f \I I 123. M B^ ll 1 t 1 B wf^flj > ^ 1 ^^^^^^^^^B?^;-i n 1 Ms^^i: P i I pB 1 ^^^^1 1 MACE WILLIAMS Wjnners in Doubles07 Fall Tournament n


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