. Spalding's official collegiate basket ball guide . nceton 8 Saxe Forward Forward Pennsylvania Princeton Pennsylvania 7 Heath 7 McNichol Center 5 C Guard 5 Center Forward. 5 Hyde Yale Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Princeton Columbia Pennsylvania Yale Princeton Princeton 4 4 Speer Guard 3 Werner Guard Guard Forward Guard Forward Forward Guard 2 Blakeman S. Murfey 2 11 Felt Phelps 11 Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Princeton Princeton 0 Pownall Guard Guard Forward Forward 00 Carter 0 F Hughes 0 Hayes Guard Guard 0 Helm Princeton 0 Kahler 0 Uhl F


. Spalding's official collegiate basket ball guide . nceton 8 Saxe Forward Forward Pennsylvania Princeton Pennsylvania 7 Heath 7 McNichol Center 5 C Guard 5 Center Forward. 5 Hyde Yale Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Princeton Columbia Pennsylvania Yale Princeton Princeton 4 4 Speer Guard 3 Werner Guard Guard Forward Guard Forward Forward Guard 2 Blakeman S. Murfey 2 11 Felt Phelps 11 Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Princeton Princeton 0 Pownall Guard Guard Forward Forward 00 Carter 0 F Hughes 0 Hayes Guard Guard 0 Helm Princeton 0 Kahler 0 Uhl Forward Center ,.. Guard Guard Princeton Columbia 0 Spencer 00 Columbia Yale Yale 0 Holden Guard 0 Sudder Forward 0 Tommers Forward Guard Yale 0 Wilde Yale 0 FOULS THROWN Name Position Team Games T«;tals Saxe Forward Pennsylvania 6665635563 43 Kiendl. 36 Veeder Guard Princeton Yale 33 Fames Guard Guard . .. 15 11 Marks Forward Forward Forward .. Pennsylvania Yale 11 4 Blakeman Pennsylvania Princeton Pennsylvania 3 Heath McNichol Forward Center 11. SPALDINGS ATHLETIC LIBRARY. 31 Review of the Western Collegiate BasketBall Season By Joseph E. Raycroft, University of Chicago. The season of 1909-10 was notable for the great increase ininterest in the games played under college rules, for the greatextension in the use of the rules in this section and for the closeand exciting contest for the Conference Championship. Up to last year few teams outside of the Conference used thecollege rules, even the colleges and high schools used the A. A. A gradual change in sentiment on this matter had been evident,but was crystalized by the adoption of the college code by theAmateur Athletic Federation. This means that playground,Y. M. C. A. and high school championship series were conductedunder these rules. Many of the small colleges have taken thesame step and undoubtedly others will follow as soon as therules become better known. The contest for the Conference Championship in 1910 will


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