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By winning 26-19 from 1922 yesterday, the Junior team clinched second place in the Interclass Basketball League. Even if 1921 should lose to the Freshmen tomorrow in the last contest, they would still lead the Seniors by half a game. Yesterday's was an easy victory for the Juniors who led during the whole game, for, although the Sophomores threatened at times they were never able to combine for a strong rally. W. A. Jessem starred for 1921 with five baskets, and J. M. Kleberg shot four and a foul for the Sophomores.
The summary: The score--1921, 26; 1922, 19. Goals from floor--Jessem, 5; Kleberg, 4; Rosenthal, 3; Hovey, 3; Chase, 2; Love. Leslie, Fitts, Anson. Goals from fouls--Chase, 2; Kleberg.
The score--1921, 26; 1922, 19. Goals from floor--Jessem, 5; Kleberg, 4; Rosenthal, 3; Hovey, 3; Chase, 2; Love. Leslie, Fitts, Anson. Goals from fouls--Chase, 2; Kleberg.
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