. Spalding's official collegiate basket ball guide. iant work being a feature of every game. But if one guardis to be the leader of a teams ofifense, the other guard must beprimarily a defensive player. This requirement threw out Wal-lace of Williams, one of the most brilliant players in New Eng-land. Offensively and aggressively, Wallace was one of the bestguards in the East, yet he would not fill the bill as the defensiveguard on an ideal team. Crane of Wesleyan was selected as arunning mate for Hayward largely because he would play thesteady defensive game required. Throughout the season he


. Spalding's official collegiate basket ball guide. iant work being a feature of every game. But if one guardis to be the leader of a teams ofifense, the other guard must beprimarily a defensive player. This requirement threw out Wal-lace of Williams, one of the most brilliant players in New Eng-land. Offensively and aggressively, Wallace was one of the bestguards in the East, yet he would not fill the bill as the defensiveguard on an ideal team. Crane of Wesleyan was selected as arunning mate for Hayward largely because he would play thesteady defensive game required. Throughout the season he heldthe best forwards to low scores, made it possible for Haywardto lead the offensive work; in short, maintained his end of aperfect guard combination. Adams of Brown played a hard, con-sistent game at guard; Page of Williams made a wonderfuldefensive record in the last four games of the season; Wetherellof Williams and Smith of Brown were among the best guards ofthe section, but were not playing with their respective teams whenthe season ended,. 1, R. Yates. Coach; 2. Gieg; 3, Weaver; 4, J. Mitchell, Mgr.; 5, Gilchrist;6, C. Smith, Capt.; 7, Baker. Mareean, Photo. SWARTHMORE (PA.) COLLEGE TEAM.


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