. Gold and Black. Coach Ben Englebert. Hewas at the gymnasium regularly ev-ery afternoon and devoted two hoursfor practice daily. He has drilledsignals and team work into the teamuntil only Auburn was in their classand the great shooting of their twoforwards was their only weaponagainst the local girls. Thursday Night. Birmingham-Southern: Mary Brins-kelle (2) and Julia Manar (4), for-wards; Anna Neese (9), center; 1beth Green and Lucile Williams,guards. Howard: Ethel Clarke and ThelmaStacey (2), forwards; Lcile Dorrougn(2), center; Ruby Little and LorreifDyer, guards. Referee, Abell. Timekeep


. Gold and Black. Coach Ben Englebert. Hewas at the gymnasium regularly ev-ery afternoon and devoted two hoursfor practice daily. He has drilledsignals and team work into the teamuntil only Auburn was in their classand the great shooting of their twoforwards was their only weaponagainst the local girls. Thursday Night. Birmingham-Southern: Mary Brins-kelle (2) and Julia Manar (4), for-wards; Anna Neese (9), center; 1beth Green and Lucile Williams,guards. Howard: Ethel Clarke and ThelmaStacey (2), forwards; Lcile Dorrougn(2), center; Ruby Little and LorreifDyer, guards. Referee, Abell. Timekeeper, Night. Birmingham-Southern (22)—Manor(2) and Brinskelle (6), forwards;Neese (12), center; Green (2) andWilliams, guards. Howard (8)—Stacey (6) and Clark,forwards; Dorroh, center; Little (2)and Dyer, guards. Substitutions, Graves for Stacey,Ormond for Green, Green for for Williams. Referee, Abell (Crown Prince).BSC MISS DAVIS SPEAKS ON LIFE PART OF THE TEAM THAT LICKED HOWARD j. Tornado Wins TheState Championship V Tornado Wins From Poets in Semi- To Birmingham-Southern students the above four young ladies need no introduction, but to the outside world ingeneral The Gold and Black begs to present Misses Elizabeth Green and Julia Manar, Mrs. Anna Lepa,je Neese, andMiss Mary Brinskelle, respectively, reading from right to left. These are the four young ladies who, with Miss Lucile Williams, represented the college on the basketball courtduring the past season. Every practice game of the season was won; the great Auburn team was held to a closescore, Chattanooga was beaten twice, once here and once in Chattanooga, and last, but first in importance—HOW-ARD: 22-8; 15-5. Miss Lucile Williams, who Is not In the picture, developed into a star guard in the latter part of the season, andIn the last three or four games played great ball. In the Howard Games she played the best of her career. She wasa hard worker throughout the entire four quarters. Sh


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