The sibyl . ile Peden and Brown conducted themselves ex-tremely well. The good rooting was undoubtedly a strong factor in gaininga 32 to 22 victory. The Varsity made its last trip on Washingtons Birthday, meeting theWooster team. The entire game was featured by fast playing with but fewfouls. At the end of the first half Wooster was leading by a large the second half Iddings men came back with their usual punch and shovedthe score close to the winning point, but Wooster proved victors 28 to 21. The final contest of the season came March 3rd with Kenyon on ourhome floor. One of the fa


The sibyl . ile Peden and Brown conducted themselves ex-tremely well. The good rooting was undoubtedly a strong factor in gaininga 32 to 22 victory. The Varsity made its last trip on Washingtons Birthday, meeting theWooster team. The entire game was featured by fast playing with but fewfouls. At the end of the first half Wooster was leading by a large the second half Iddings men came back with their usual punch and shovedthe score close to the winning point, but Wooster proved victors 28 to 21. The final contest of the season came March 3rd with Kenyon on ourhome floor. One of the fastest and hardest games of the season was wit-nessed. Roughness ran rampant and fouling high. Both teams showed goodform, but due to Kenyons defensive bulwark Otterbein was smothered inscoring. Kenyon got a double lead in the beginning, and maintained itthroughout the game. The game ended 34 to 20 in favor of Kenyon. Immediately after the game Tom Brown was elected to lead the teamduring: the 1917-18 Freshman Basketball TeamChampions 1916-1917 no


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