The round-up . eptional class, andthere is no reason why he should not ])ro\e the equal of the RedoubtablePete next year. Hall, forward of the same team, showed well despite hisslight build. Turner and Mansell also gi\e promise. Isbill and Mitchell,guards of the Junior ([uintette, with their two years class experience, shouldmake a strong showing. Reed, Steel, Morrow and Captain Gwaltney, of theFreshmen team, should all develop into good players. Reed and Morrow])robably give the most ])romise for college material. Gwaltney is a goodforward, Init, like Hall, will be seriously handicapped unles


The round-up . eptional class, andthere is no reason why he should not ])ro\e the equal of the RedoubtablePete next year. Hall, forward of the same team, showed well despite hisslight build. Turner and Mansell also gi\e promise. Isbill and Mitchell,guards of the Junior ([uintette, with their two years class experience, shouldmake a strong showing. Reed, Steel, Morrow and Captain Gwaltney, of theFreshmen team, should all develop into good players. Reed and Morrow])robably give the most ])romise for college material. Gwaltney is a goodforward, Init, like Hall, will be seriously handicapped unless he can add a littleweight before next season. The record of the games, all of which were played in the Girls Gymna-sium, follows: February 3—Juniors vs. Seniors, 18 to 24. February 5—Sophomores vs. Freshmen, 40 to 29. February 8—Freshmen vs. Seniors, 30 to 13. February 10—Sophomores vs. Juniors, ly to 16. February 12—Sophomores vs. Seniors, 16 to 6. February 16—Sophomores vs. Freshmen (cancelled).. SOPHOMORES Mansell, Tunici-, Grogan, Brown, Robertson, Hall.


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