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the beginning of the cason the basketball prospects at Alabama were exlast ceed ingly dull as only two men from that Year's squad remained. Thus it can be seen B Alabama had an inexperienced team. lett Ut due to the brilliant play of Bob Young, fo. er lllan f rom 1ast year, and the unexpected 'nl of tl Southet· l e sop homores, Alabama finished its aon Conference schedule with a percent.,e of roo . B:a .iJ • Btl! Young, brother of Bob, and rvey p nish ugh were two of the big guns furby the sophomores. Bill, with his six f feet ed 0 1 leight, and hi s rugged determination 111 ad e A.lab hi s ama a valuable man at cente r, and 1 to t~ ay under the basket added many points kosh e~~re. Harvey Pugh, the lad fr om Oshfr 0111 ' IS., had an uncanny eye for the basket Wa all part of the floor. Hi · floor work s PUzzl' . . tea • - lllg to spectators and to the oppos111g 111 Bob y fork-! oung, commonly referred to as "the >Vas ~~nded phantom of the ba ketball court," abama's surest player. [9]
Omicron and Alabama are expecting much of Bob, Bill, and Harvey next season. All three of them made their letter this year, and they were three-fifths of the first quint t. ~\1 ~
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McGraw Cops Honors
Iota chapter is very proud of the scholastic achievements of one of its members, Marvin McGraw, a junior. He has ju st been elected to membership in · 1 h onorary engineering Tau Beta p·1, natwna fraternity. This is the highe st honor that an engineering student can achieve in scholarship at Georgia Tech. At the same time he was awarded a gold T for standing with the highest seven per cent of hi s cia s. Furthermore he ha s every indi cation of making Phi Kappa Phi next year. Besides being a class A student Mac is an allround good fellow. He is well liked by all the fellows and participates in all fraternity athletics.