Official guide . PC. Central of Baltimore, Md 5 3 .625 York of York, Pa 4 4 .500 Washington of Washington, D. C. 3 5 -375 Field goals thrown by players of the Central ofBaltimore were as follows : Henderson, 19; Parker, 16; Fry, 8;Small, 6; Ward, 3 ; Roberts, 3; Frederick, 2. Total, 57. Field goals thrown by players of the York team: Susong,25; Baughman, 14; Dempwolf, 12; Barnes, 8; Bower, 4; Kauf-man, 3; Seiber, 2; Bond, i. Total, 69. Field goals thrown by players of the Washington :Ludwig, 22; ]\IcClain, 13; Williams, 8; Smith, 7; H


Official guide . PC. Central of Baltimore, Md 5 3 .625 York of York, Pa 4 4 .500 Washington of Washington, D. C. 3 5 -375 Field goals thrown by players of the Central ofBaltimore were as follows : Henderson, 19; Parker, 16; Fry, 8;Small, 6; Ward, 3 ; Roberts, 3; Frederick, 2. Total, 57. Field goals thrown by players of the York team: Susong,25; Baughman, 14; Dempwolf, 12; Barnes, 8; Bower, 4; Kauf-man, 3; Seiber, 2; Bond, i. Total, 69. Field goals thrown by players of the Washington :Ludwig, 22; ]\IcClain, 13; Williams, 8; Smith, 7; Haight, 6;Fowler, 4; Jones, 2. Total, 62. SCORE OF GAMES. Won. Lost. Washington 24 Baltimore 22 The score of the games played was as follows : Won. Lost. York 19 Baltimore 6 Washington 17 York _ 16 Baltimore 19 Washington 16 Baltimore 24 York 19 Baltimore 13 Washington 12 Baltimore 30 York 25 York 17 Washington 16 York 35 Washington 14 York 20 Baltimore 18 Baltimore 24 Washington 9 Washington 22 York 19 Washington 24 Baltimore 22. g ^ ^ >^ ^ g „- O • I—i tD y oi lim Ch < oj P5 SPALDINGS OFFICIAL BASKET BALL GUIDE. 73 THE WASHINGTON CITYBASKET BALL LEAGUE BY N. T. WOELEY sunatissiis tsO, The basket ball season of 1906-7 was undoubtedly the bestWashington has seen for many seasons, the close and excitingrace for the pennant and sensational windup of the season be-tween the Carrolls and Second Regiment doing much to makethis popular winter sport a success financially and otherwise. In past years the officials have experienced great difficulty inmaintaining clean playing throughout the season, and it is tothe credit of the league last year that not once case of thiskind was brought before the Board of Directors. The eight teams to start the season were: Carroll Institute,Second Regiment, , Corcorans, Shamrocks, Caprons,U and I Fraternity and Peck Chapel, but before the close of theplaying schedule the U and I team found it impossible to securea playing hall and w


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