. Spalding's official collegiate basket ball guide . rthwest forwards, there are a number ofplayers that have shown class that justify consideration, Lowryand Dalquist of Washington State College, Curtis of Idaho,Horton and Reed of Oregon Agricultural College, and Cox ofWhitman, were men of excellent ability and all of whom hadsupporters for All Northwest honors. For all round ability andconsistent performing Cox of Whitman College would have tobe the writers first choice for the All Northwest team. Coxmade life miserable for the men who tried to prevent him frommaking baskets; he was strong,
. Spalding's official collegiate basket ball guide . rthwest forwards, there are a number ofplayers that have shown class that justify consideration, Lowryand Dalquist of Washington State College, Curtis of Idaho,Horton and Reed of Oregon Agricultural College, and Cox ofWhitman, were men of excellent ability and all of whom hadsupporters for All Northwest honors. For all round ability andconsistent performing Cox of Whitman College would have tobe the writers first choice for the All Northwest team. Coxmade life miserable for the men who tried to prevent him frommaking baskets; he was strong, speedy and with a deadly eyefor the basket within reasonable shooting distance. Lowry of Washington State College is chosen for the otherforward position. Lowry was a somewhat different type ofplayer, quick witted and quick to take advantage of openings,and wonderfully speedy in traveling short distances to the goalor ball; he made many seemingly easy shots, owing to the factthat his superior speed gave him many advantages over hisslower 1, Viadcutmrjr, Caoli: 2. Pendlttun: 3. Milhi-; 4, riiristian. Mgr.; 5,Ward; (J, Ieltuii; 7, Morrison. Capt.; 8, Gray; 9. Nichols; 10, (OHIO) COLLEGE. ^^^^^V^K^^^f^ 1 E ^1 I^^^^^^^B ^H^^ 1 1 IB^^^B t ^ fl B>^^^^» JH I H p«r«>^ i^R ^^^^^^H ^J ^^^^^%1 m ^1 fefly lS ^.^^^^H 1, St. John, Coach; 2, Rathbuu; 3. Thompson; 4. Severance; 5, Keller, Mgr.;6, Baker; 7. Cope, Capt.; 8, Thomssen; 9, Stauffer; 10, Daniel. OHIO WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY. DELAWARE, OHIO. SPALDINGS ATHLETIC LIBRARY. 103 At center only one man is worthy of consideration—Englehornof Washington State College. This is not because the otherNorthwest centers were so inferior, but because of the fact thatEnglehorn stood in a class by himself. Standing over six feetin height and weighing about 210 pounds, he had the speed andendurance of any of the smaller men in the league, and a won-derful accuracy in shooting baskets. While this was his firstyear in co
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