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Show SP1IMGVILIE HI BEATS JOSDAN ! Tin Springvillo liie;h school basketball basket-ball team delVa U'd t lie Jordan five Thursday (.'veniiiir .'il to :-J0. Tiif , I w t'ivt liatllud five minutes hriniv oither team was'able r score, l o':e Jordan players registering t lie ! i'irsi eounter. The end of the first jqiLurier found the score 8 to 6 for Jordan. In the second period they J aiiiiin starred the scoring and soon had a five-point lead over Ihcir op- ponents. The visitors settled down 10 n better passing game and assisted assist-ed by some iie'j.t-sho;.;j.o:, Mr: 7 half pnj,- iveiinedy, "enued tu bvnn Harrison, :'o1Ua of a I'1 t0 ,,v in IUC seeomlj.4 1 The HrtT7 wiMiii three minutes of the final whistle, j Baskets by Craumer and Burt put i the Springville team three points in the lead. Dow came back wit.1', two field goals in succession, again placing his team in the lead. Two foul pitches, one due to a Jordan substitute player talking to his team before the ball was put iu play, gave the visitors their one-point victory. vic-tory. In spurts the Springville team played strong ball. With four of last year's regulars back they seem to stand a good chance for again winning win-ning the state title. SPKINGVIIJ.E G. T. F. P. ('runnier, If 3 2 0 6 Clark, rf 4 1 0 S Burt, e 4 S 4 12 Childs. Ig o 0 0 0 1 Thorne, rg 2 1 1 5 Totals 1.3 12 5 31 JOKIJ.W. G. T. F. P. Kimball, If 3 2 1 7 Ui'W, rf o 3 i 13 Vincent, c 4 4 2 10 Richardson, lg 0 0 0 0 Dewey, rg 0 0 0 0 Anderson, If 1) 1 0 0 A. Wright, c 0 0 0 0 T"tnls 13 10 4 30 - |