. Instano. for basketball practice earlyin Iht winter. More than 125 girls responded to the call, each hoping againsthope that she would make the team. Four of the last years scpiad reported wuhIhe promising new material. Practice and elimination continued under the effi-cieni coaching of Miss Osborne until the st|uad was finally chosen and a morethan ciedible season completed for Indiana. Jlic entire i()_i sqiKid: Caplaiii—li^: Manager— F. Carolyni-: Tennent Mabel .Strickenburg McTagle Anne Leone Powelson (Irayce Laikd Margaret Latz .M


. Instano. for basketball practice earlyin Iht winter. More than 125 girls responded to the call, each hoping againsthope that she would make the team. Four of the last years scpiad reported wuhIhe promising new material. Practice and elimination continued under the effi-cieni coaching of Miss Osborne until the st|uad was finally chosen and a morethan ciedible season completed for Indiana. Jlic entire i()_i sqiKid: Caplaiii—li^: Manager— F. Carolyni-: Tennent Mabel .Strickenburg McTagle Anne Leone Powelson (Irayce Laikd Margaret Latz .Mildred DeVore Delores Shank Nikginla TtllvGrace Rankin GAMES Indiana i_ Craflon H. S. 18 Indiana 20 Crafton H. S. 25 Indiana 23 California N. 17 Indiana 10 Clarion N. 29 Indiana 3 Slippery Rock N. 29 Indiana 12 Clarion N. 11 Indiana 25 California N. 23 Indiana 20 McKees Rocks, H. S. 17 Indiana 19 Slippery Rock 18 -219— ? T 7~— T |i 9 2 2| ^ « I ®1|^ Ifnstano | -$»? -N»^ IndianaState Normal I. —220- 19 22 -5(«> •«*- ? ? I - iBasr iBall Atlei the footliall team of I()_m had \ almo,-t e\er\- l(ie. and afterthe l)a-!<etball tosseis had put their enemies to flight, the baseball team prf)-ceeded to maintain the unbeaten record of Indiana in her favorite past-time. Coach began his sjiriiig training camp early in April with quite alineup of promising huskies. The boys were enthused for they were to do some-thing to their liking. Manager Whitmyre saw to it that all necessities were athaiid. George Frarer—popular with the fellows and possessing thoroughknowledge of the game—captained the eight men through an almost perfectseason. In order to get rightly started, two teams were chosen—the regulars andthe \;migans. The regulars, as the name indicates, formed the nulceus; the\were \oterans of the diamond. The ^anigans were composed of scrubs, menwho must learn from the grountl up. Both teams went to work with a ]iurpose to learn as much as p


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