. Spalding's official collegiate basket ball guide. \ ^yi^/ *^P-. 2- Richmond; 3, Spillane; 4. Mullen. Coach: 5. Floyd- 6 Nelsonff ^^- ^^W i^ Borden; 8,_ Young; 9 Jones; 10. Snow; 11. Brownell°12 GVant; iS]Louden; 14. Margeson; 15. Mensel. Capt.: 16. Gibson; 17. COLLEGE. 1. Bloom: 2. Toarce: 8 Walton. Capt.; 4, Joiirdet; .5. Turner; 6, Kelnath,Coach; 7, Keough; 8, Bodley, Mgr.; 9, Reeder; 10, Mirkil, Ass*.. Mgr.; 11 Kiefaber, Asst. Coach. e » -^-^t UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA. - -N SPALDINGS ATHLETIC LIBRARY. 17 wards for 1910-11, the field was open for newcomers, but


. Spalding's official collegiate basket ball guide. \ ^yi^/ *^P-. 2- Richmond; 3, Spillane; 4. Mullen. Coach: 5. Floyd- 6 Nelsonff ^^- ^^W i^ Borden; 8,_ Young; 9 Jones; 10. Snow; 11. Brownell°12 GVant; iS]Louden; 14. Margeson; 15. Mensel. Capt.: 16. Gibson; 17. COLLEGE. 1. Bloom: 2. Toarce: 8 Walton. Capt.; 4, Joiirdet; .5. Turner; 6, Kelnath,Coach; 7, Keough; 8, Bodley, Mgr.; 9, Reeder; 10, Mirkil, Ass*.. Mgr.; 11 Kiefaber, Asst. Coach. e » -^-^t UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA. - -N SPALDINGS ATHLETIC LIBRARY. 17 wards for 1910-11, the field was open for newcomers, but therewere none to take up the mantle. Although there were no brilliant stars in the ranks of the for-wards, nevertheless there were many excellent players. Sissonof Dartmouth, Elton and Kaufman of Cornell, Meenan and of Columbia, and Reilly of Yale all have to be consid-ered for the two positions on the All Star team. The firstnamed four were practically on a par and to differentiate betweenthem is a difficult proposition. In the opinion of the writer,however, Sisson of Dartmouth and Elton of Cornell are entitledto the coveted positions. Sisson, the Dartmouth left forward, was the leading scorerof the Intercollegiate Basket Ball League for the season of1911-12. In ten games he t


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