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Picture/sketch or labelBasketball

ASKETBALL is a game of "catch, throw, and run." The names imply simplicity, but simplicity, after all, is perfection. One hundred women at the University of Nebraska started at the beginning of the second semester to reach perfection in this sport. Ninety women endured the season. These women learned in six weeks of well-coached practices, that a balanced position, a well executed pivot, and the use of passes modified to meet emergencies are fundamentals which form the basic foundation of a graceful and well-played game of women's basketball. Miss Wheeler coached this sport, and Helen Lohmeier served as sport manager.

     Women meeting the requirement by coming out for ten practices and conforming to the training rules of the basketball season were eligible for the class teams. The women chosen to represent their classes met March 18th to 23rd in the ninth annual basketball tournament sponsored by the Women's Athletic Association.

 

 

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Practice Makes Perfect

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