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Page Eighty L. T., junior, Pearson, L. G., senior, Smyth, C., junior, C. John- son, R. G., junior, Benson, R. T., senior, W. Houston, R. E., junior, Hamilton, R. H. 13., senior, Kelly, L. H; 13., senior and Grunland, F. B., junior. SOPHOMORES Basketball HE most pretentious basketball season undertaken in a number of years was ushered in following the Christmas recess. A twelve-game schedule was drawn up and adopted by the Athletic Council, calling for two games a week for a six weeks period. Each team played two games with each other team in the conference, and fast basketball was exhibited in the majority of contests. Not content with capturing the grid Championship, the juniors went thru their entire schedule with but one setback, that at the hands of the tail end senior aggregation. With a team built around Grunland, the juniors developed an invulnerable five man defense that proved a stumbling block to all aspirants for the school Championship. Their teamwork was invariably good, a department of the game in which other mem- bers of the conference were sadly lacking. The sophomore squad, with Steffen, and'Henny going well, were a hard team to
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; l a 19 Tug-Om . . . a . . . . Cl. 192-: just tal beat, and 1t fimshed the season In second place w1th three V1ctor1es l3 Llass homore hm and as many defeats. Sfiftgen SOP 0 1111126 Neither of the two remaining teams played consistent enough Toriwaf hawser f. E mew ball to keep them in the running, altho the seniors showed an ialalwn one oft e ; occasional burst of speed that upset calculations of the dopesters, L'f'n The first freshnm and the frosh made good in a pair of well-played games. Both 'lflllh'q'on the east bank b teams hnished With two Victories and four defeats.1:;et carriEd him back With such a wealth of good material from Which to select an fllllhat hort 0n the l all-star team the faculty committee found itself hard pressed to ,;gph0n10r6 C0 name flve outstanding performers. The 1922 all-stars finally 41:3'5mgedonCamPUSin'll; picked were: Kelly and SteHen, forwards, Grunland, center, and f1 held on the Reet L: H. Houston and Mclndoe, guards. The juniors placed two men mlappearance 0f the Ll on the mythical squad, as did the seniors, and the sophomores ' contributed one member. Numerous games were played outside the regular inter-class tournament. Several house games were successfully staged, F, by virtue of Victories over H and G, being recognized as dormitory Champions. An alumni team, composed of stars of former years such as Shumway, Foley, Brockway,Wills, Riddle, Gevurtz, Work- man and Fordyce, met all of the interclass league teams, and made a creditable showing, despite lack of practice or training. ' Baseball ASEBALL did not get under way until late in the season, J due to the continuous rains that kept the field well under water until May. A schedule had been drawn up by the time the GriHin went to press, and a series of interclass games arranged. THE 01f START AT OREGOV Cl OLF is the latest sport to gain a foothold 0n the Reed V FraCk campus. Under the leadership of Douglas Nicol a number 'Eafalnvg r- ef enthusiasts have been faithfully practicing on the Eastmoreland llddy Cothlmg that kept t lmks, in the hope that eventually golfmatches might be arranged .gf adasucltlon until well a ;. CBS with local colleges. A team composed of the best student talent 3 SfUl Sea . .meR son. 1 lssued a challenge to the faculty team, and a match will in all 613V mCet held at tl probability be played this spring. gligisfwed Up well in Cm Page Eighly-two
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