. The Monticola. extensive ever undertakn by amountaincr tive and altho the number of defeats equaled the number ofvictories, yet the season is a success by the supporters of theOld Gold and Blue. In undertaking the heav^ schedule it was hoped that some of the big-gest college teams would be met and that a good brand of basket ball wouldbe offered the fans of the University. Such teams as the University ofPittslnirg, Cornell, Syracuse, Allegheny, and Washington and Jeffersonwere played along with other strong teams. Under the leadership of Acting-Captain Dawson the Varsity five cam


. The Monticola. extensive ever undertakn by amountaincr tive and altho the number of defeats equaled the number ofvictories, yet the season is a success by the supporters of theOld Gold and Blue. In undertaking the heav^ schedule it was hoped that some of the big-gest college teams would be met and that a good brand of basket ball wouldbe offered the fans of the University. Such teams as the University ofPittslnirg, Cornell, Syracuse, Allegheny, and Washington and Jeffersonwere played along with other strong teams. Under the leadership of Acting-Captain Dawson the Varsity five cameout victorious in many of the contests and altho the last half of the schedulewas not as successful as the first, yet almost everj one of the defeats suf-fered were games in which the final scoreseparated the teams by but one or two the most bitterly fought contestof the season was the one staged with thePitt five on the local floor. Early in the sea-son the Mountiuneers had no difficultv in de-. COACH MULLENEIX BIZZ DAWSON-Acting Capt, 210 %^^^^^p^:^


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