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Show i d. s. u, n PLAY FINAL TB '-jw! Pleasant Grove Is ftvjK '.obbbW' Richfield Suffers RK LAST NIGHT'S EB&jHi L. D. S. TJ 30; Boxeldirf Pleasant Grovo, 35; EkhH Spanish Pork, 50; DWoH TONIGHT'S GASfJBP I., D. S. U. vs. SpaniBblK Boxoldcr vs. Ploasimt GrgBK Eichflelcl vs. Dixie. Special to The Tribune. 'E PROYO, March 6. in bH of basketball played in UwlBp championship tournament tbjE L. D. S. U. team, cliarnpfcw Lako division, won from UHC team of Brlgham City, choajB northern division, by thasetP 31. The other two games vrtjB1, ly so fast as this one. andvHt' coptlon of tho Pleasant OrwBr" players seemed tired from aLKi play. Hvl Tho Richfield team, whlciE strong againsu the L. D. S. D.'H suffered a sharp reversal ottolF to Pleasant Grove bv tho cctHr 21, while tlio Spanish Fork tK tho Dl-Nlo team under to thiMIr t0The L. D. S. U hoys raraSr floor fresh from their MctB--nlght and were spurred on bjB enthusiastic supporters wLo oK-today oK-today from Salt Luke. ThB-good ThB-good shape and went after UAt City boys with a jump. TImK northerners before them wltbeK for the llrst half, which cndlE score HI to H In their favor. Is Hard Battle. "K In the second periud, hontvtv cider quintette came bark lP three times before the game gained the leu. Five nilnutMB clorfc of tho same thev looktHi winners, but tho L. D. S. U.,IB and hooped live more Held bH tied up the sumo. Felt plaftH minutes at the closing of theH ThelInotrjK lrK Grant.'. rf. wiiiiams! !'.'.!."!!'. '.ig'.l.'.TjB Oleson rg ''m Summary: Field baskdj-p Grant, n; Smith. 5: Oleson, lK I; R. Jcpson. 1; ChrlBtcnscnK son. C. Free throw. Smith, tb Jensen. 11 out of 19. L awarded three points and t-Ht team two. 'H Richfield Out of Fomfc The Rlchlleld hoya came PHji ovorconlldcnt and in poor R ."howed no speed and dUpbytVr ness throughout. Pleasant GfHf' contrarv was suffciing froaWj. of last 'night and camo ,c3trfR orous delurmlnatlon. Theyfci i he Rlchlleld boys and ai--b.'iul. which I hey maintained VBn. "ITuppy" Holinsicud. the r-K U. player of last year. wis.JJW to help tho Pleasant GroitiK and his inspiration wfkc-iBjt them. Ogllvlo and Morrhon fWj Held team showed signs of lHL but could not keep llie PW teammates loafing all tne,B and Kirk of the Pleasant K playcd brilliantly .througnomjJfci The lineup: 'Ki Pleasjint Grove. jf Pi wjilitor,' Ciark'.'.'.'..lg....-B Snmman-:" Field baskfBj Morrison. 2: Sellars. 1. l-rtci" Iter. 1: Wilson. -. Kirk, , Free throws Wilson, 0 out E,' o out of 7. ... fdK The lUchficld tenm wlHKO" Sunday. 'B-l Spanish Fork Strong.; In tho last gamo th2B team, which Is now the T state titlo with ,h nixS'K groat ball and held the DWJji less throughout. PL'HBt Gcorgo wa:i "all In" game and flayed Jho Horlea. Spa nlsh Fork aa$m , strength anil will he "lyKv against the L. D. for 'B, morrow night. c yRt The lineup: sRlt Spanish Fork. . BIi Le.ssAntlrus '""'jKl VISITING PLAyERaB ROYALLYJMm- Scoclnl lo TIib Tribune- jK' ii-jgtt3 participating In '1,CT,6' iiBr tournament re- pI-K In a body and were wen v reception. A,uter of tbR. Coach Austin llicnror,tmiBL told of tho good Por HpJ55n different tn'n8ill-KcW0i?M pal of the hLih.,f fSUK of tho Rlchlleld Mi, "ldtrjMK klly. cwtch of t 'ctBSurrR Thomas Flwpa trick. e 'Ok soclation; David uVitcS3K high school: Coa,c'Vo?WBk ish Fork team. Lew ' K several Kelcctloiis. . 7 70o W crnl violin and gJetPKt of the school. ',.Ir Doc-tTB oui reading of " ball." , it.. R. t-3B' Tho glrlH of I e cIM2 science clufcs sorvel "e vl?K, llll,tma" The offlJR (Continued on ro"01 , i. il. AGAIN WIN; I f FINAL TONIGHT pal : aped, from Preceding Page.) iy were also present. Tho ban--J hald at the B. Y. U. air was a great succcsb in evil; ev-il; yKarl HopkinB of the Lehl high jposed a yqjl for the girls -who v id Berved the banquet. The er was Professor Alfred Os-bi Os-bi xthe speakers wero A- C. Lund, y.i (A. C. Lund. Karl Hopkins and 7:T fHlnckley. The B. Y. U. string rendered several pleasing sclcc-m sclcc-m cal soloa and readings concluded amine, sat J ' J. PRACTICALLY i INCHES THE TITLE XCOLLEGLVTE STANDING. Won. Lost. P.C m . i 1 .S00 A r 4 2 .6GG rdi . 2 4 .333 si'i f. 1 i .200 ilal x t ;Tho Tribune. PJ, March 6. Tho B. Y. U. bas-S, bas-S, .m practically cinched tho Utah ercollcglate championship hero rT y defeating the Aggies by the " 18 to 10- Hugh Peterson, the star a (Stay of the local team, is suf-ii suf-ii im blood poisoning and was un-ei un-ei filter the game. Ills absence tit 7 shattered the team work of ,& is and they were unable to got ajfj jwlth any degree of effectively effective-ly K-j he start the B. Y, U. players F) r,v ll,e masters of their oppo- ;!(: I there was never a doubt as , il outcome. They went Into the Tj i the sumo vigor that has char- U,t .their work since their first vlc- rf.2 ho Aggies three weeks ago. . ense was in superb form and .jf.'j. To entire first half the Aggies f.to score only six points. ' tai econd half the visitors were not and the Aggies crawled up on fiH le, i& m niglit Coach Roberts's team , i lis llnal game with the B. Y, C. t5il C. Is regarded as strong on Its ,a r, but with Roberts's men work- r ey arc now It is predicted that f Tl 1,0 clJlsy for the Utah county vji 0 jT, U. leam will piny Preslon, I inday: Pocatcllo. Tuesday, and lcf he trip Wednesday at Rcxburg. lta iup: 7. Aggies. t If Dorton ;F l rf Jones 'd,T J c Owen I?? lg Maughn 4, , 'g Warnlck ear. !? . |