The Athenaeum. (Atlanta, GA) 1898-1925, December 01, 1922, Image 22

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72 THE ATHENAEUM BASKETBALL OUTLOOK FOR , 22- , 23. By Manager C. H. Kelley, 24. A squad of forty men answered the first call of Coach Harvey for basketball aspirants. Ira De Reid, now Professor of English and football and basketball coach at Texas College, was the only loss by graduation. Under the captaincy of Sykes, a veteran of three sea sons, Morehouse promises to have a great team. The schedule for this year is heavier than any previous. So far it is as follows: Jan. 1, City Y. M. C. A. at Y. M. C. A. Jan. 5, Clark University at Clark Gymnasium. Pending is a game with Morris Brown at Y. M. C. A. and two gantes with Tuskegee, one at the Y. M. C. A. and one at Tuske- gee. In the latter part of February the team- will journey East, where it will meet Hampton at Hampton, St. Christopher Club at New York City and the famous Vandals at Atlantic City. These teams need no introduction, for everyone knows their standing in the basketball world. A later issue of the Athenaeum will give a detailed account of our schedule, for it is still in the leaking. zJAe n ff / . £$. SUCCESSORS TO THE B. ft M’ NOVELTY COMPANY Commercial and Personal Stationery Personal Christ, mas Greeting Cards Printed, Engraved or Embossed College Supplies Advertising Novelties Service Station, 192 Auburn Avenue Office and Works, 102 Randolph Street Telephone Ivy 5358 J W. A. MURPHY, Gen. Mgr. W. G. VALENTINE, Asst. Gen. Mgr. I I I 1 I I f i I ? ? f- 1 ATTENTION! Please Trade With Our Advertisers,