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At a meeting of the basketball letter men last night, Lewis Gordon '24 of Gloucester was unanimously re-elected to lead the University team during its next season During his college career Gordon has been very prominent in athletics, and has shown outstanding ability in several sports. In his Freshman year, he won his numerals in football and baseball, in addition to leading the basketball quintet, and since then has obtained his letter in both of these major sports as well as the University basketball insignia.
During the season completed on March 20, Gordon led the team in a manner which tended to mould the quintet into a powerful and unified machine. Playing at left forward, his accurate shooting, speedy dribbling, and brilliant passing, consistently featured the Crimson's contests.
Gordon will have a strong group of players to form the nucleus of next year's quintet. Although three of this season's letter men, M. B. Lowenthal '23, A. E. McLeish Jr. '23, and W. V. Miller '23, will graduate in June, much promising substitute material was developed this year on the University squad, while the entire 1926 team, the first Freshman basketball squad to beat Yale since the reorganization of the sport in the University, will be available for next year.
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