The Campus Scho /i V iiFOhT }Tm wo Lincoln oncc said, "Together wc stand, divided iL' ^ especxally applies to the N, C. College basket wnii ^ ^ co-operation, and tear.i work anong those who are partlc.ipating in this particular sport: consequently the tean has been greatly handicapped. no moans by V'/hich this pport can be conducted practice or play. In spite of their many handicaps the baskco .ax,i. team nas made the best use of wha:,ijtthey have, and have earnestly tried to overcome these obstacles." It can readily be seen that our players are living up to the slogan. Use what you have in the best way you can." V.A. STATE 44, N. C. COLLEGE 20 The Petersburg boys failed to allow the "Eagles" the proper show. Although the "Eagles" wore defeated, they bravely fought their opponents to the last. ,, , "Smitty,"^^"Smoke " "Pop" and "Ship O'Kelly held up for the Eagles , whi±e Payne, Robinson" and "Morgan" made the greatest nimiber of points for Va. ^ SHAW 22, N.C. COLLEGE 19 was one of the most thrilling games of the season. At tiracs it secnsd that the ’^Eaglos” would, win out; but the "Bears" settled on the "Eag].e's" wings and prevented them from soaring higher. Yet they made excellent progress while they were flying. The littlc'Eaglets" made a good showing, although they allo\/ed one of the Shaw "cubs" to make 20 points. The preliminary ended 20-12, favoring the Shaw "cubs." LINCOLN 21--N.C. COLLEGE 13 The Lions outolassod the "Eagles" in speed and shov/ed superior form. However, the "Eagles" were successful in "soaringS up 13 points to the "Lion's" 31. The high school girls and the Co-eds met. The tilt came to the Collegiates, 18-6 with "Baby Croom" and "Purple Perry" leading i^. points . The basket ball season will closc Tuocday night with Hampton Institute.

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