Liber brunensis . e work of the varsity was characterized by remarkable floor work andwonderful shooting. The annual New York trip and the Williams gameresulted in defeats. The inconsistency of the seasons play may be largelyattributed to the fact that the team had no well developed or systematicattack and defense, nor was there any definite method of blocking estab-lished, which defect necessitated too many long shots. The shooting, how-ever, was quite accurate and the general floor work was very much credit cannot be given the men on the team. They practisedfaithfully and har


Liber brunensis . e work of the varsity was characterized by remarkable floor work andwonderful shooting. The annual New York trip and the Williams gameresulted in defeats. The inconsistency of the seasons play may be largelyattributed to the fact that the team had no well developed or systematicattack and defense, nor was there any definite method of blocking estab-lished, which defect necessitated too many long shots. The shooting, how-ever, was quite accurate and the general floor work was very much credit cannot be given the men on the team. They practisedfaithfully and hard and trained conscientiously. The outcome of the sea-son would seem to indicate that a return to the system of advisory grad-uate coaching rather than professional coaching would probably remedy toa large measure the faults of the past season. With the loss of only twomen, the prospects seem exceedingly bright for a successful season in 1911. Haroi>d Avery Swaffield, Captain for Season of 1910. Captain Swameld.


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