. Purdue debris. ri^v^. A. D. Smith. Coming to Purdue with a highschool record Smith made good onthe freshman team and at the he-ginning of this season was put atcenter on the Varsity. Here he de-veloped rapidly and during almostevery game counted the largestnumber of points. Chicago recog-nized his ability and deputizedtwo men to watch him. At theclose of the season Smith wasfourth in scoring in the confer-ence although he had pla\cd inonly nine games. L. B. MOSIMAN. Although not a regular, Mosi-man was awarded the Varsityinsignia because of his faithful at-tendance at practice and his
. Purdue debris. ri^v^. A. D. Smith. Coming to Purdue with a highschool record Smith made good onthe freshman team and at the he-ginning of this season was put atcenter on the Varsity. Here he de-veloped rapidly and during almostevery game counted the largestnumber of points. Chicago recog-nized his ability and deputizedtwo men to watch him. At theclose of the season Smith wasfourth in scoring in the confer-ence although he had pla\cd inonly nine games. L. B. MOSIMAN. Although not a regular, Mosi-man was awarded the Varsityinsignia because of his faithful at-tendance at practice and his rec-ognized ability. At the start ofthe season Moss was slated fora regular ])osition but became sickand was displaced liy again in condition, CoacliLambert was loatli to ))reak upa winning combination and con-sequently ]\Iosiman was forcedto occupy the l)ench but was ai-wavs readv to enter tlie frav. E. J. Pla>ing his second and last yearon the Varsity, Willy de\cloi)edinto a star and his loss fr
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