1920 Gem of the Mountains, Volume 17 - University of Idaho Yearbook

Page 134

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The Athletic Season Idaho's athletic season as a whole was very successful. In basket路路 ball Idaho won the all-northwest championship. Id aho's eleven t rimmed W. S. C., 7 to 6, making th e football season more than worth while. From advance indications the track year will be good. In the conference m eet the eight winged " )" men are expected to rank high among the northwestern college track men . Baseball was the p oorest of the four sports. With only I 1 eligible candidates Coach Bleamaster m ade up a good team under the circumstances. Lack of enthusiasm. for this sport has long been a drawback, but prospects for next season are quite bright, since this year several Freshmen sh owed real class. M oe, Hunter, Campbell, Romig, Lindley, Carder, Perrine, proved too much for Washington, Oregon, W. S. C. and the rest of the con ference colleges in basketball. Idaho won and well deserves the northwest title. Tennis may develop into an important spring sport in the near future. Both men and women took an active interest in the clay court sport this spring, and Idaho will be represented in the conference m eet at Pullman. T h e Freshman rule limits Idaho's possibilities somewhat, but under a regulated system of Freshman ath letics the first year men would not be at a loss as to means of demonstrating their athletic duty to their Alma Mater.

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