. Ravelings. the boys played aconsistent game and leave a record behind them that, while not reflectinggreat honor upon them, still leaves nothing that the)- need he ashamed of.()ur football ami basketball teams have played a clean conservative game andin the majority of cases have carried off the larger end of the score. In ten-nis this last year we show a decided decline over the previous year in the num-ber of matches played but the score of those that were played is very satisfac-tory. In general the college feels that the boys have made a very creditableshowing. We are proud of the boys w


. Ravelings. the boys played aconsistent game and leave a record behind them that, while not reflectinggreat honor upon them, still leaves nothing that the)- need he ashamed of.()ur football ami basketball teams have played a clean conservative game andin the majority of cases have carried off the larger end of the score. In ten-nis this last year we show a decided decline over the previous year in the num-ber of matches played but the score of those that were played is very satisfac-tory. In general the college feels that the boys have made a very creditableshowing. We are proud of the boys who represented us and did not wintheir letters. They gave us all they had and that is all that can be asked oiany man. To those who won their letters we have nothing but words ofpraise and to our coaches nothing but expressions of gratitude for what they have done for us Athletic Board-1915-1916 Ivory QuinbyDr. A. G. Patton Professor II. \Y. ChurchCoach Harry K. Ghorjiley William B. McCulloughCharles E. Fort. & 1Q •*£4Vi i; 1Y


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