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Identifier: spaldingsofficia05fish (find matches)
Title: Spalding's official collegiate basket ball guide
Year: 1905 (1900s)
Authors: Fisher, Harry A., (from old catalog) ed
Subjects: Basketball
Publisher: New York, The American sports publishing company
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
Digitizing Sponsor: Sloan Foundation

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to which team hadwon the championship has been done away with. It was agreedthat the Northwest Conference team leading in percentage wouldbe declared the champion. Only four of the Conference teamsaffiliated themselves with the league, namely, Washington StateCollege, Oregon Agricultural College, Whitman College and theUniversity of Idaho. The other two Conference teams, theUniversities of Washington and Oregon, however, met the leagueteams and played them in accordance with the collegiate code,and while they did not carry as heavy schedules, their gameshave been considered in fixing the seasons percentage column. Washington State College, the winner of the Conference cham-pionship, was unquestionably the best basket ball organizationin the Northwest. They had everything that goes to make agood team, first class material, skilled in all of the tricks of thesplendid indoor game, and in addition to their basket ball science,they had the invaluable advantage of being bigger and stronger
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SPALDINGS ATHLETIC LIBRARt. 97 physically, man for man, than any of their other Northwestrivals. When weight and strength is added to skill, a team is prettynear unbeatable. In addition to physical advantages and a knowl-edge of the game, they had as their coach, J. Fred Bohler, oneof the most expert basket ball men in the country. Bohler hashad wide experience as a player and is able to teach the collegiategame thoroughly. Washington State played a clean, fast gameand is entitled to the splendid honors that they won during theseason. Whitman College, finishing second in the league, is entitled to■much credit. They had the advantage of a veteran team made upof exceptionally skillful players. They were wonderfully fastand played the collegiate game for all there was in it. Theydefeated some of the strongest teams in the Northwest and gaveWashington State College a hard struggle for first honors. The Oregon Agricultural College basket ball team started theseason seriously handicapped

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  • booksubject:Basketball
  • bookpublisher:New_York__The_American_sports_publishing_company
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  • bookleafnumber:129
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