. Spalding's official collegiate basket ball guide. the championship is decidedlypeculiar and anything but satisfactory. Owing to the geographicallocation of the Conference towns it is impossible to arrange aschedule in which all teams play the same number of games. Hadthe University of Oregon played the same number of games on herInland Empire trip as did Oregon Agricultural College, withoutquestion she would have tied the latter for first honors, as thequintets in Eastern Washington were weak and lost all gamesplayed to both these teams. As it is each one of the Oregonaggregations lost but t


. Spalding's official collegiate basket ball guide. the championship is decidedlypeculiar and anything but satisfactory. Owing to the geographicallocation of the Conference towns it is impossible to arrange aschedule in which all teams play the same number of games. Hadthe University of Oregon played the same number of games on herInland Empire trip as did Oregon Agricultural College, withoutquestion she would have tied the latter for first honors, as thequintets in Eastern Washington were weak and lost all gamesplayed to both these teams. As it is each one of the Oregonaggregations lost but two games. Oregon Agricultural College,however, played one more game than did the University of Ore-gon, giving her the advantage as far as the percentage is con-cerned. Owing to existing difficulties these two schools did notmeet in a series of games and so the relative strength of the two Wm Mil JMim^ WKmrnmuBi^ ^Jml^ % -f 4 ^ 1, Hayward, Cuacli; 2, Jamieson, Capt.; 3, Walker; 4, Fenton; 5, Bradshaw;f>, Sims. UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, EUGENE. 1, W. Win^fleld. Mgr.; 2, Fee; 3, Tupper; 4, Wand; 5. Staatz, ; 7, Keeler; 8, Byler; 10, Olson, Coach. UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON^ SEATTLE, WASH. SPALDINGS ATHLETIC LIBRARY. teams is still a question. Washington, on the other hand, assumesthat the Oregon teams are no better than theirs, since they brokeeven with both of them and won all other games playedOregon Agricultural College won the championship because tZf^ >.r T^ ^ ° ^°°^ ^^ -^-ble playerstogether with Cooper, their captain, who never failed his team ina pinch. In addition to this, Coach Stewart had developed ave^effective mode of defense and the other teams, being unaccus ^uTrd Tb t I ^ ^^^^ ^ b-^k through hs^^u J ^- ^^^^ ^ y^^ i the Northwest The University of Oregon started the season with four vet-erans, two of whom were members of last seasons All North- LfHT- M ifTJV^ ^ ^^^ ^^^- ^ f^^shman, whohailed from Medford High, where he had been the star memberof


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