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THE JIl'Sli SECOND B.-kSKl'I'l' BALI. TEAM SECOND TEAM Iiavlr Row-C'orn1:lc XYilI'Il0I', Gvorgv B-vbu, Durwood Moore, Wilbur Ertcll, .XSIJIIPIV Shells Front How M'zurico Kwlhl Fvorctt Sutton Wint 1 C l W . - . . , . , , , 0's C oncnj, urrcn Illg'0l'1I12'lIl, Verno Wj'l'l'it'. Thirty-Three Q31
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THE .ll FSE FIRST ISASKIET BALI, TEXNT BA KET BALL Although only two regulars and one sub were left from the 1922-23 season a hard schedule was made for the hardwood spo1't. Those lost by graduation were Captain Brumfiel, Huddleston, Bertsch and Eaton. This left Kutter, Kellam, Sanford and Tague as a nucleus around which this year's team was built. However, Sanford, who was counted on to hold a regular job, left school a week before the season opened with Lewisville. Basket ball stock took a jump later when Buser and Stelle, newcomers in the C0lllllllll'llty, showed no mean basket ball ability. In addition, most of the last year's second team reported for practice. All together about thirty reported for practice October 1, and after several weeks' hard work in fundamenals and scrimmage a squad was chosen of fifteen men which was to make up both the first and second teams. Conditions have been ideal for practice in the new gymnasium and the early games have brought out a large attendance. The varsity got a poor start, losing the first five out of six games, but indications are that they will soon get into a winning stride. Many of the squad are in- experienced and the schedule is a very difficult one, but with a few weeks lllOl'C tilne and practice things will begin to look different. The second team with a wonderful defense in six games have come out on top each time. Only twelve baskets being scored against them. Only two men will be lost by g1'aduation this year, these being Kut- ter and Tague, so prospects for a champion look good in tl1c next two vears. Thirty-Two
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THE MUSE PHYSICAL TRAIN ING PHYSICAL TRAINING CLASS Ralph Shipman, Edward Sebring, Paul Kellanx, Scott Hubbard, John Close, John Mor- gan, Clayton Cornthwaite, Jean McGrew, Ray Ingerman, Robert Evans, George Fagan, Rob- ert Calloway, Miko Krahl, Clarence Rybolt, Earl Zcigler, Ben Schell, Marion Mustin, Harold Rowe, John Judkins, Richard Ingerman, Stanley Bell, Wendell Boden, Cormac Warner, Harold Gaar, Carlton Bowne, Carl Buser, Everett Sutton, Paul Hines, John Paul, Asbery Steele, Verne Wyer, Roy Kellam, Russell Owens, Herbert Newkirk, Durwood Moore, James XVright, Leo House, Warren Ingerman, Eniee Kitterman, Oran Perry, Royal Shipman and Ralph Zeigler. Thirty-Four
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