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__fCoach Itdy Lavik's Lumberjack * v'ujfvrji closed their basketball wu- 'A ; non by dividing their two came series with the University of New \ ; M'e\|co before the home fans re- i cently. By copping one of the i Canu*s frrim the Lobos the Axe- t . man concluded their schedule with . c : a 625 per cent averace. Our Jacks t won nine games aid* lost eight, t which was very pood considerinc 1 the fact that Coach Lavik had only 1 one veteran back when the season \ opened, and also .considering the 1 i hard schedule which the inexper- ( ienced crew had to go through. cThe firsr^BaCUe^ wKTcE was the . best of the two game series, saw Capt. (Jove Allen and his men over- \ lt;come a 21 to 12 lead which the I Lobos had gathered at the end of the first half, and come through , to a scintillating to .'10 victory. I It was mainly through the bril- i liant shooting on the part of Cap- i tain Allen during the second half ! •. that the Lumberjacks caught and finally passed the New Mexico cug- i ers. (Jove accounted for four field » g«n»ls and two free shots during I the latter r half the melee, while * r Cooper, Pear and Fiercc also came i through with some much needed i field goals.
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Flagstaff, Arizona, US

Tue, Mar 11, 1930

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