November 10, 1920 



HARDWOOD RECORD 



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(I) Mark H. Brown, had the best score for Memphis stolfers. (2) Ike Lincoln, Chicago, played a consistent game. (3) L. E. Cornelius, St. Louis, last year's 

 runner-up. (4) Barry Norman, Louisville. (5) J. E. Kelley, Boston. (6) Charles R. Ransom. "Capt. Kidd" Doster. Memphis: R. M. Carrier. Sardis, Miss.; 

 Ralph Jurden, Memphis. (7) W. C. Bonner, Memphis (if you don't believe it, turn the picture over). (8) By special permission of W. W. Willis, W. C. 

 Champion, A. M. Richardson, Louisville, Cincinnati and Helena, respectively. (9) N. L. Saxton (shirtless), M. A. Mummert (sexless), W. N. Coulson (wear- 

 ing said garments in addition to his own, the fortunes of the game). (10) J. V. Rush, Memphis, high score man, at left; S. M. Nickey, Memphis, the most 



consistent player, at right; F. B. Robertson, their coach, center. 



