Captain Graham Placed on Ineligible List " Bo" Graham, captain of Northwes~ ern university basket ball five thas year, cannot play under the con.ference rules and therefore a new palot for the quintette must be chosen. Maury Kent, basket ball coach, so ~nnounced today, explaining ~hat 31thlettc !luthorities at Butler untverstty had mformed him that Graham and played two years there. In explanation, Graham told Kent he had supposed the first year had merely been a preparatory course and hadn 't counted it. However, the Butler report indicated that the first year's work had more of a freshman flavor to it than prep. school and hence th e Northwes tern mentor had one thing to do, much as he re~retted it. Graham bes ides being captatn "!as a fa st man on the floor, a great drabbier and coming along fast in gener!ll basket ball prowess. Just who wtll succeed him the regulars on the squad haven't indicated as yet. Baker ia Workout. Ralph Baker got out for practice the first time last Monday afternoon, a lame shoulder w~icb was somewhat bother-some havomg kel't him off the floor . Other merubers of the squad also were . out and participated in a peppy scrammage, the first of the season. Some of Kent's best bets are comiog into the fullness of light just now, among them being the following: · Forwards: Karstens, Kershaw, Hoffman or Baker. Center: Baker, Greaves, Heppes or Kuiper. To · take Graham's place as running guard, White of football fame and Christman and Ettlinger; back guards: Mathews, whose knee still troubles him; McClure of Oklahoma university, a likely man both at basket ball and football but who hasn't been out for either sport as yet; also Leimert, who subbed at end on the football squad this year. "I may decide to play Ralph Baker at forward if I can pick out a capable center," said Coach Kent. 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