. Spalding's official collegiate basket ball guide. partmentof the game. Another star of the first water was Malarkey, of Purdue. Thisplayer, although a green man as a regular and suffering with aninjury, was a star and bids fair to be this years sensation. Inten games played he made 133 points, due, of course, in a greatmeasure to the fact that he played on a team composed of cham-pions. Playing on a poorer team and forced to get the balloftener himself, he would undoubtedly show inexperience whencompared to Stangel and Lawler. His team mate, Barr, was aveteran and one of the best floor men P


. Spalding's official collegiate basket ball guide. partmentof the game. Another star of the first water was Malarkey, of Purdue. Thisplayer, although a green man as a regular and suffering with aninjury, was a star and bids fair to be this years sensation. Inten games played he made 133 points, due, of course, in a greatmeasure to the fact that he played on a team composed of cham-pions. Playing on a poorer team and forced to get the balloftener himself, he would undoubtedly show inexperience whencompared to Stangel and Lawler. His team mate, Barr, was aveteran and one of the best floor men Purdue ever turned of Wisconsin ranked high as a forward and his floorwork and ability to block were noted factors in Wisconsins suc-cess. It might be stated that during the course of the season hecaged 42 field goals and did not allow a single goal to be scoredby his opposing guard. Had he fought harder and not side-stepped heavy scrimmages Goldstein of Chicago would have beenin the running with the best forwards. At that he was a very. 1, Ewhis: 2. Calhoun: ?,. R„^f - ? i , i - ^- .ipf-: n McEvoy;ILLINOIS ;.LEYAN UNlVERSITYr BLOOMINGTON. ILL


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