. Spalding's official collegiate basket ball guide. 1. :. a. iiu-L\ L^arl] and Mgr.; 3. Brll; i, IullG, Sellers; 7, Molauder; 8. Freeman; 9. Goldstein; 10, OF CHICAGO. u. Nui-^rrLU;. J., Ur. L. Cooke, Coach; 2. Bratrud; 3, Giltinan; 4, Wanless; 5, Jesness; 6, H. Leach. Mgr.; 7, Lawler, Capt.; 8, Johnson; 9, Wipperman: 10, Sawyer; Jl, Robilliard; 12, Frank. j^ee, Photo, UNIVETRSITy OF MINNESOTA. SPALDINGS ATHLETIC LIBRARY. 31 but the loss of Captain Sauer, the mainstay of the 1910-11 team,made a vacancy hard to fill. However, they played their usualfight to a finish g
. Spalding's official collegiate basket ball guide. 1. :. a. iiu-L\ L^arl] and Mgr.; 3. Brll; i, IullG, Sellers; 7, Molauder; 8. Freeman; 9. Goldstein; 10, OF CHICAGO. u. Nui-^rrLU;. J., Ur. L. Cooke, Coach; 2. Bratrud; 3, Giltinan; 4, Wanless; 5, Jesness; 6, H. Leach. Mgr.; 7, Lawler, Capt.; 8, Johnson; 9, Wipperman: 10, Sawyer; Jl, Robilliard; 12, Frank. j^ee, Photo, UNIVETRSITy OF MINNESOTA. SPALDINGS ATHLETIC LIBRARY. 31 but the loss of Captain Sauer, the mainstay of the 1910-11 team,made a vacancy hard to fill. However, they played their usualfight to a finish game and nosed out Minnesota for third v^^as particularly effective with their shift position had a well balanced team. Minnesota started the season with three regulars, but lost theirremaining guard, Robilliard, by the graduate rule, early in theseason. The first game of their schedule was won from Illinois;they lost their second game to Wisconsin at Madison, and fromthen to the close of the season they about alternated in winningand losing, finishing in fourth place. Their two strongest gameswere with Chicago and Wisconsin at Minneapolis. In the latterthe score at the end of t
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