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Respectus of the Basket Ball Season ln every way, the past season has been a success. Thirteen out of sixteen games were victories and the three games which were lost were lost through sheer hard luck rather than inferior playing. No other college team in Ohio has such El record and Reserve's claim to the championship is undisputed, Furthermore, every team in Ohio lost more games than the Red and White. The three games we lost were unimportant and had no hearing on the championship. Reserve scored 213 goals from the field, to her opponents' 94. Forty-four were secured from the foul line and 6 points were awarded, making a total of 476 points scored to our opponents' 272. The same well-balanced varsity squad will be back next year and we should again prove very formidable opponents to all championship aspirants. For the present, Reserve men should be proud of their team and the season of IQO6 will go down in Reserve history as a most suc- cessful one. ' -A 15
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Respectus of the Football Season 3 ROM the very beginning it was manifest that Reserve would be repre- sented by a stronger team than last year, both in weight and speed. The East High game found the team in rather ragged shape, and partly on account of the hot weather it did not show exceptional form. Bethany was easily disposed of with few of the regulars in the game, thus giving some of the prom- ising material a chance. The following Saturday brought Heidelberg at Tiffin and one week later Mt. Union was snowed under with an overwhelming score. On October 28 the team met and decisively defeated our old rival Oberlin, and a great deal of satisfaction should be felt by all in the team that defeated Oberlin for the first time in six years. Of the Vlfesleyan game little can be said in way of explanation. Our confidence, and the illness of two members of the team were the main factors in our defeat. VVith the exception of Captain Prowitt's blocked kicks, one of which he surely wouldlhave made, the best game the Reserve team has played in the last two years was the Denison game at Granville. Playing against one of the strongest teams in the State, and that, too, away from home, the Reserve men put up an exhibition of determination which has won many games for teams playing against great odds. lflfooster, Hushed with well earned victories, two of them over Big Six teams, and backed by the dope artists to win from Reserve, met her NNater- loo on November II and was forced to drink from the cup of defeat to the tune of I8 to O. - The Allegheny game was only a practice game, furnishing an oppor- tunity for some of the faithful second team members to show their prowess. Now for the Case game. According to Coach jones: f'Case had the strongest team she ever had and it proved much stronger than I anticipated, while Reserve did not show the form it had in other games. In fact their slump was a surprise to meg the work of the officials was atrocious. Capt. Prowitt of Reserve said- Case beat us through superior weight and greater experience of its linesmen. The condition of the field was also against us and the injuries that several of our men received early in the game did not help our defense any. Taken as a whole, the season has been successful. One of the disap- pointments has been that a number of the heavier men did not develop as we had hopedg but with a year's experience for these men-most of them being Freshmen-Reserve's outlook for next year is very promising. 14
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