The Past 16 Years This season brought to a close 16 consecutive years in which the Pur- due teams have won 130 Conference games and lost 53, a winning per- centage of over 71 per cent. Dur- ing these years Purdue has won or shared the title seven times, been runner-up for titular honors four times, and with the exception of one year has always been in the first divi- sion. Certainly a great record, against perhaps the strongest competition in the country. During Lambert’s coach- ing at Purdue over twenty Boilermak- ers have been named on first all-Con- ference teams and two have been named as_ all- Americans — Johnny Wooden, perhaps the greatest of the great, won all-American honors for three consecutive years, in addition to leading the Conference in scoring. His senior year he won the Conference all- time individual scoring record with 154 points, later exceeded by Reiff, of Northwestern. Murphy, one of the greatest centers in the history of the game, won all-American honors for two consecutive years, and also led the Conference with high individual points. Other all-Conference stars coached by Lambert were: White, Miller, Kemmer, Eversman, Masters, Harmeson, Gullion, Parmenter, Keller, Cummins, Spradling and many others of almost equal abilities. Purdues all-time Conference record registers 202 victories and 129 de- feats. For all games, 348 victories and 158 defeats. Do You Remember Purdue’s Great Court Team of 1912? Here’s Its Record Purdue. = Dit Butler = 225 =< 12 PUrGUe:. = 72> 67> _Barlham-_2 8 Purdue® ==. 31 Northwestern.. 10 Purdue: see: 54>" Indiana 18 Purdue. 300 TINO =e 20 Purduess 2 ao ~Chicaro= 2:2: 5. 23 Purdue 5. 28° Hinots.- a 14 Purdue. 227 30 Minnesota ...... 16 Purdue. 2 ob CinCaro Se 22 Purdues 33 Northwestern.. 13 Purdue seo 5 24 Minnesota ...... 12 Purdue... Ade indiana: ss Ef shOta l= = 50 Minnesota ...... oe, Purdue. 222-5: 44 Michigan ........ 28 Pardue? s 2-2 32 Chicago .......... 20 Total Purdue...383 Opponents ....215 RAY EDDY Forward. Elected Honorary Captain of team by his teammates at the close of the season. NEWS, This team was Purdue’s 3rd 1,000% aggregation. Its line-up was as fol- lows: Kellar, G. Harmeson, Murphy, Boots and Wooden... . Remember ? Purdue boasts of her first 1,000% team in 1903—winning 8 games. The principal players on this team were J. F. G. Miller, Herzsch, Peck, Lucas and Knapp. READ THE ALUMNUS