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,1 A wr ri -N .1 A 9' gf , A .4l. 4 .3il4 Sh A 1924- nouanaov E : BASKET BALL C ET the late date of December 6, 1923, it was decided by the newly formed Athletic Council to play extra-mural basketball for the season 1923-'24. -L4 A hurried call was issued for players, the telegraph wires were set in action, and the new post gymnasium was made into the finest court in the south. CMoved and seconded that this last be spread upon the sod of the stadium. Carried.j On January 2 the varsity team initiated its entry into the campaign in a most exciting game with Wofford College, in which it put over a one point victory on a most honorable and formidable opponent. Two days later the University of Georgia five, led by one Mr. Gurr, on a trip through Georgia, raided the domain of the Doughboys and annexed the Doughboy's scalp to their already heavily strung belt in a most decisive manner. Albany Y. M. C. A., the wonder team of the south, was the next in order. They too were victorious but only by displaying a most spec- tacular game. The Infantry team in this affair acquitted itself with glory and held the opposing quintet to a fairly close score. Auburn, with a onesided court, poor lighting, and various other pec- uliar proclivities furnished too much alibi material, and well, we succumb- ed by a two to one score. LAMm3R'r The only service game of the season was then played with the Fort McPherson team. They were entertained in the post gymnasium. The soldiers . from Atlanta proved easy and were defeated decisive- C . . L 'Q Q f I ly by a score of 50 to 26. FRANZ February lst, saw The Infantry School quintet play the Columbus Y. M. C. A. five. It was only after a strenuous encounter that the Columbus 2 Q? 'hi
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