. Arsenal Cannon (January 1920). od for girls bas-ketball. A sufficient number of games has been played to give thecoaches, Miss Abbet and Miss Vandiver, a thorough knowledge of theability of each girl. The Monogram teams have not been selected butit is generally understood that the girls now playing on the majorteams will be the lucky ones. The members of the S. are: MarieGeorge, captain, Charlotte King, Rachel Cambell, Miriam Garrison,Lulu Harbison, Grace Hoffman, and Mary Elizabeth Hollister. Regina Ries is captain of the T. T. s her players being MargaretStrassler, Charlotte McGinley,


. Arsenal Cannon (January 1920). od for girls bas-ketball. A sufficient number of games has been played to give thecoaches, Miss Abbet and Miss Vandiver, a thorough knowledge of theability of each girl. The Monogram teams have not been selected butit is generally understood that the girls now playing on the majorteams will be the lucky ones. The members of the S. are: MarieGeorge, captain, Charlotte King, Rachel Cambell, Miriam Garrison,Lulu Harbison, Grace Hoffman, and Mary Elizabeth Hollister. Regina Ries is captain of the T. T. s her players being MargaretStrassler, Charlotte McGinley, Ineva Reilly, Mary Hart, Alice Hewittand Elizabeth Suede. The minor teams have been doing creditable work and it is thoughtthat from these, good players can be selected for the major teams ofnext year. The monogram game, at which monograms will be awarded, willhe held sometime next March. This will mean the close of the basket-ball season, so not until then can a definite summary of the years workbe given. FIRST AND SECOND TEAMS. First row—Mr. Candall (asst. coach), Mr. Gorman (mgr.), Mr. Black(coach). Second row—Hawkins (G), Conlcy (G), Van Arsdale (F), Drayer (C). Third row—King (G), Griggs (F), Slaughter (F), Block (G), Dynes (C). Fourth row—Hines (F), Morgan (G), Geisel (F), Nipper (F), Hay (F),Scott (F). SECONDS GOING SOME Hurrah for the seconds! Never before has a second team at Techwon so much popularity as has the one this season. In the very firstgame they showed that they were ready to fight and not once sincethen have they given Coach Crandall cause to worry. They seem to enjoy the act of piling up a winning score in thelast few minutes of a game. Surely they must have a third wind, forno ordinary players could start out with a rush on a second wind asdo the battlers of the Green and White seconds. The following cutting from a letter written by Mr. Busenburg, thebasketball coach at the Columbus, Ind., High School, to Mr. Gorman,is one worthy of recognition: I


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