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The hearty support accorded to the 1923 basketball team is an evidence that interest in this sport has revived. Its organization among Freshmen is but a step in the direction of establishing it as a Varsity sport. The formation of class teams should come next. That such action would be favored is shown by the number of men who played last year on the Randolph courts. Without the incentive of a schedule or regular practice, there were always enough players on hand to form two teams; at times as many as four or five.
It is generally recognized that no winter sport affords a better opportunity for exercise with the additional features of organized play. Class basketball teams will go a long way to meet the ever-increasing demands for winter exercise.
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