Show U. U OF U U. 36 U. U A. A C. C U. 25 25 U. U OF U. U 37 B. B Y C. C 16 ri UtaH i H jj Score Double I l ii 1 Victory On Trip J I I Team Returns With U. U A. A C. C and B. B Y C. C Scalps Every Man on Team I I. I Plays A l Ball Each Taking His Turn at Starring Steve SteveH 1 H Replaced by Woodbury Due to Injured Ankle J t 7 I I I t i B By Dy Dave Coleman 7 i iI I 11 j 1 O DIY FITt FITZPATRICK FITZPATRICK'S prospective e national al bas basketball e b IJ 1 champions ar arback a are jj il back today from froni a successful in invasion of the northern part of the state where they lj od on successive sive nights the time and B B j Y 1 c C. C The trl tr tl is probably as grea great a aone one as Avas vas as ever brought ev ever brought to pass pass by bya a Utah tea team 1 except of co course tl the T e winning o of the p national championship th three ee years ears a ag o The ryr ere were walloped to the numerical al value expressed in 25 score while B B. B Y CC C. C scored but 16 points to Utah's 37 In the latter game Tom Tommy was forced to send in his second string in self defense of the B. B Y C. C I I First Half RA R j. A small knot lenot of yelI yelling ng Crims Crimson 1 ro rooters ers sat on the side sidelines nes in t the the j Smart mart g gym gyn in Logan ogan a and p dimly y made out out the time fo forms form ins t of th the contending players players play play- in the poor light ers poor light b that emanated from a three or four sickly elect electric ic light globes The Aggles seemed seemed much faster than the Crimson In to their work workout the ut the U m men judging passes with difficulty in the dusky I haze When the referees referee's whistle blew it started as hard a battle as ris the most ost ardent bullfight king ing cou could d de- de sire The varsity gang was on the ball from start to finish and commenced commenced com- com scoring from from the beginning Atthe At Atthe Atthe the first half haIr tl the e count was 7 15 i in our our f favor vor i Stevenson who went on the floor with a weak ankle anklet turned it earl early earl earlin in inI inthe I the struggle and at the end of the half had just about given his all In the these se second ond half half the the came back backwith backwith backwith with renewed fight and soon made the Crimson lead look far from ample With the score 1918 19 Tommy removed Stevenson sent Woodbury to center and placed Swan placed Sw Swan n at guard Mack Immediately immediately immediately Im im- im- im mediately celebrated his entrance int into the festivities by bringing one one ne of th the Aggles low with a flying fling tackle A foul was called and the the spectators spectators hed their breaths as Bernstein pitched the tying ting score At this point it is sai said Joe Jensen sent his reserves up on top of the building to hold the roof on Swan Brings On the Pep Swans Swan's s entrance added Just the pep l per the U needed for victory and three ringers followed in quick succession It was not until the last few minutes of play pIa th that t the University backers backer felt that they could safely lean back in their seats and nd watch the game gam with enjoyment In looking back over the evenings evening's entertainment it seems a great injustice injustice injustice tice to name any anyone one man or any two men the stars of the contest Everyman Every man who played in the game starred To Stevenson belongs the time admiration of every U student He injured his ankle in the first few minutes of play and yet ret fought so hard that he wore Nielson the touted Aggie star in to a limp unresisting unresisting un resisting wilted spectator Mitt Plays Great Ball I II Mitt Romney played as beautiful a I game of basketball as I have even seen or can by stretching the time imagination i or b by drinking Coke picture He I mixed things thugs more than he has heretofore heretofore here here- following the ball all over time tIle floor dribbling between his opponents' opponents I legs and arching the sphere up in in beautiful high shots that dropped i through the ring a large pro proportion proportion r of I the time i t tOrs Ors Wright was on the sp spot snot t when he i iwas I Iwas was needed needed which which was all aU through the struggle struggle and and picked up man many spare points by nabbing the cowhide out of general under the basket and persuading it to tickle the time insides of the time string netting Jarvis the Aggie captain and looked on as one of or time the best in the time state was worn orn to 10 a frazzle b by the husky husk Ors and was able to shoot but one basket in the time entire game Two Woodys' Woodys Scintillate Woody Romney held Bernstein scoreless and displayed so much fight that It seemed the time opposing forwards were risking their lives in encroaching j jon on Crimson territory Woodbury showed himself to be one of the fastest me men ip the state in his ability to get clear and in the sureness of or his pass- pass Continued p p. p 4 col 3 I r Double Victory J ing ng Time after time he went down the center of the floor alone and passed to men under the hoop plays hoop plays which were often converted to scores He displayed the fierce fiery spirit that tha marks few men Mohr's 1 six field baskets baskets bas bas- look bad for Clare lare in a way but the they came as a result of Stevenson's weakening When Nielson started to get loose Woodbury playing back was forced to cut over in front of the Aggie center leaving Mohr 1 more free than would h have ve otherwise been the case Swan Enjoys Himself Mack Swan came into the sphere of action just when he was needed and from the then clamped himself on his forward passed and shot for baskets baskets bas bas- to his hearts heart's desire It was a picnic for Mack and his pep saved the da day To Tommy Fitzpatrick must be given credit for playing the game like WC a master He kept Stevenson inthe inthe in inthe the contest just the right fight length of time sent Swan in at the psychological cal moment and did not all allow ow his pIa players players play play- ers to become overconfident between the halves Of the B D. D Y V. C. C game all that needs be said Is that the collegians didn't have a chance in the world Using an expression via Pug Warner Varner via Franz Rath all the Y men had were their suits and a prayer and they left their prayers home The game was so much Utah that it was uninteresting The Thet scores core f follows it e q U. U of U UL 3 L l. l I 1 l FG T. F. F G. G T. T P.M. P P. Mf M. Romney It If 6 10 10 4 4 16 S rf 7 0 iJ Q 0 14 id t S Stevenson c c 1 t i 0 10 0 1 2 Woodbury rg b 2 10 0 0 1 4 V. Romney Homney H O f. O Q 0 0 0 Vo 0 Swan rg 0 0 t 0 j i 0 Totals 16 I 4 36 U. U A. A AC C. C 7 1 W. W G G. F. F FT T. T F FG G. G TP Bernstein r rf 0 14 9 ok 9 3 Mohr 1 If 6 10 0 0 0 12 Nielson c. c 4 1 0 0 2 Hammond Hammond-c. c. c O 0 I 0 0 0 0 Jarvis 19 1 0 0 2 2 Harris rg 0 O o 0 10 9 i I 0 0 Worley Vorley rg 0 0 Oi 01 0 0 0 Totals 8 14 9 9 25 Referee t A. A Richardson Rich Richardson son 1 i umpire l Ire I Watson IU I 1 Z U of U U. U 1 I g. g F. F G. G PT T. T F F. G. G q T. T T. T TP P P. P M. M Romney j lf 61 10 Qi 5 if 17 11 I r s. s Wright rf 5 5 i 2 I r to 1 11 Woodbury c. c 3 0 0 0 6 I il w. w Romney g rl Swan r rg 1 0 0 2 Chipman Chipma If 0 0 j 1 I 1 Y Culp rf b 0 0 01 0 0 Nielson c. c 0 0 0 0 Gray lg 0 U 4 0 Q U d Harris 0 0 i Q n. 0 1 c i JJ J. J 1 h. h i L. L C T Totals 15 M I 13 7 37 D. D Y C. C I r u y G- G T F GuT P i i 12 Hales rr rf N 1 75 12 I i. i Fuhriman n r If 1 o. o 0 2 2 Hogan c a M 1 0 0 0 Jones rg 0 0 0 0 0 0 Aired Alred 1 Ig 0 0 ot 0 t O JO Coole f. i f. f N 0 O J 0 0 0 0 Hurrin lg 19 N N. 0 O. O 0 0 0 f Totals 3 15 10 16 Referee A. A Richardson umpire ni n- n Ry Ry- nearson nearson i arson s u I |