. Spalding's official collegiate basket ball guide. 1. Rowe; 2. Wildman. Mgrr.; 3. Browmll; 4, Oilbort; 5. Furnas; 6. True-blood; 7, Thistlethwaitt. Coach; S, Wolf; j. Lancaster; 10, Berry; 11, COLLEGE, RICHMOND, 1, Iddings; 2. Ramsey; 3. Fatten; 4, Lawson; 5. H. Voris-Mann, Capt.; 8, Kehoe; 9, Trotter. • HANOVER (IND.) COLLEGE. , C. Voris; 7» SPALDINGS ATHLETIC LIBRARY. 47 sotas home court the past season. Because of his defensive styleand since he rarely went past the center of the court, he didvery little in the scoring line for his team, but many of thebaskets scored b
. Spalding's official collegiate basket ball guide. 1. Rowe; 2. Wildman. Mgrr.; 3. Browmll; 4, Oilbort; 5. Furnas; 6. True-blood; 7, Thistlethwaitt. Coach; S, Wolf; j. Lancaster; 10, Berry; 11, COLLEGE, RICHMOND, 1, Iddings; 2. Ramsey; 3. Fatten; 4, Lawson; 5. H. Voris-Mann, Capt.; 8, Kehoe; 9, Trotter. • HANOVER (IND.) COLLEGE. , C. Voris; 7» SPALDINGS ATHLETIC LIBRARY. 47 sotas home court the past season. Because of his defensive styleand since he rarely went past the center of the court, he didvery little in the scoring line for his team, but many of thebaskets scored by McVaugh and Malarkey were due directly toStocktons blocking and getting the ball for them. While he played in only nine games, yet Molander of Chicagois entitled to be selected as guard on the second team, havingearned the same by his excellent playing in every one of thosenine games. In the first Illinois game at Champaign, whichended in a victory for Chicago by the close score of 22 to 21, hescored 14 points and was mixed up in nearly every , in the Chicago-Wisconsin game on the court of theformer, his free throwing and fast work on the floor kept histeam in the running during the entire game, Wisconsin
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