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                <text>A list of the members of the Girls' Basket Ball team with both the first and second team and the positions for both. They also include games they've played and the scores. The use of Girl's as apposed to Women's is interesting  - may be because not all of the girls were Ursinus College students and some may have been in the Academy. </text>
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                <text>A students drawing in the Ruby for the Basket Ball team. It is a play on the word bawl, as in a baby bawls. I also interpret the baby to represent the sport being new to campus and only being in its infancy.</text>
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