aga
n
n-ld hi
man scoreless
I'cieisoi
doing aucl
goo,
\
ork a
to warrant 1
m a berth
as r
al,-No
thwesf guard.
while Wil-
li
,1
ved' hi
i usual steady
ind aggros-
T
Whitman team
again dis-
pkn
ed
sueh t
earn work a?
o warrant
the
eh(
.osing r
f individual st.
rs a diffi-
cult
the
brio
T
atter.
K of H
1'assing a st
rsitv's action
of 'assists aid
c ball to Whil
ong game
throughout
ng in the
Rich High Man.
11
gli
point
nan was Rich,
scoring 12
poir
ng made on field baskets
and
on i'r
c throws. Rich played a
fine
line
hronghout. pa
ssing and
-. 'I --. — tribuling 10 points to the score.
LM&I TOSSerS Take SeOOnd Of better game than the previous
rt . . _. , shooting from hard angles thai
SeneS by Time Of him much applause. Several 1
28 to 17.
Northwe
Whitman
U. of Oreg
st Conference St
0. A. C. .
Willamette
Montana .
J
0
net
loing this despite
tide,
dns
The Wlit
the
eil-
the Idaho men. With the ba 1
;.;. in his possession it took two or three
810 Idaho men to guard him, but by miraeu-
714lous dodging and whirling he cleared
700 the floor time and again to free himself
666 from them and shoot.
307 Carver at forward also, showed up in
170 good shape, addirg two field goals to!
000 the final tally. Though not shooting
a College basketball quin- as much as Dement and Rich he played',
tot scored, their second victory over an aggressive game I hroughout, passing|
Idaho last night, defeating the Oem in fine shape.
Slaters 28 to 17 in one of the best play- Although Tdaho had the ball in hcri
ed games ever °ecn on the local college hands nearly as much of the time as!
floor. did Whitman, they failed to deliver the
From qlart to finish the contest was baskets, taking too long a time to shoot!
fast, and well |.lav.-d. uith lieleioo Sam which Rave, the Whitman guards time'
Mover of the \'«rth Central high school to 2°' t,lp ba"- Thp>' attempted many
of Spokane roforeeing a fine game. First 'sh°ls- bul vvo,t: "ot i,h,° to hit tlu' hooP'
ler.: 'minutes of play between the tv
teams was closely contested. At 1)
end of this lime Idaho had slowly ere]
the Missionaries, bringing tl
But 1
second half was an almost 1
Whitman scoring nine points in
riod and Idaho registering eight,
in the first half, Idaho was distinctly outplayed, the Missionaries hav-
" g the best all-around work.
,,, By winning from Idaho Whitman puts
n.ngplay of the halt held, nnoihel ilnt|KI fm hpr hoM for f!rgt
place, while Idaho goes to third posi-;
Hon, and the University of Oregon tf»ke»
second plac tlu
tnllic;.,
night.
'' Whether Whitman cs
, leadership is hard to
41.
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