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Show Logan Team Lost and Won.! The basketball players of the Brigham Young college team in the State league are the fastest aggregation that has come down! the pike. This is the opinion of 400 students and others that wit- j nessed the game yesterday with the L D S U bunch of this city. The game had gone eighteen j minutes without a'basket being j thrown by either team The 3 Y C boys were handicapped! I somewhat by a strange hall, and 1 it is certain that the L D S U I crowd were able to take advantage advan-tage of the narrowness of the I room When the two teams meet ', in Logan an eliremely close ! contest should result. The final s9rs y este-fday-stood 78 to 1(3 m. I favor of the locals, j Stanton, Booth and Dopp made , sensational basket - from - field ibunts. Fouls were numerous in the game, probably because of j the fierceness of the struggle, though the free throws that fol- j lowed did not equal the number of fouls made. Fouls were" called call-ed on Stanton and Blair at the ' same moment for rough playing j that both men seemed to be indulging in-dulging in. Each side scored aj basket as a result. Lund suffer-, ed a broken nose in the second1 half of the game, and was com-, pelled to retire in favor of Stewart. Stew-art. This delay is urged by some of the Logan supporters as I the reason for their less of ihe game. They asserted that it! was practically in their hands when time was called. The second sec-ond half divided honors even for the two teams in the matter of scores, each landing ten points. Joe Smith was substituted in the last half by the local team as left forward. Tribune. Provo, Feb. 14 The Brigham Young college basketball team of Logan defeated the boys of the Brigham Young academy of Provo today by a Score' Of 17 to! 13. A Lrge and enthusiastic crowd witnessed the game. |