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Show Provo Boys Win Game The B. Y. A. of Provo basket ball team defeated the B. Y. C. team by a score of 20 to 17 last Saturday. The game was an unusually un-usually rough one, and was ms rked by . pretty work on both sides. j. we Provo college band cam? to Logan with the players and the two college bands paraded the streets ot Logan Saturday afternoon, creating highly enjoyable en-joyable music. The methods of Umpire Erick-son Erick-son of Provo were not satisfactory, satisfact-ory, and lost the game to the Logan boys, according to friends of the latter. In the first half he repeatedly called fouls that were extremely unjust to the home team. The half en Jed with a score of thirteen thir-teen to nine in favor of the visi- tors. In the last half the home team scored eight points to the visitors' seven. Kirkham was the star performer for the visitors, visi-tors, and Booth and Merkley did splendid work for the home team. The summary: B. Y. A., 20 Position. B. Y.C., 17 Kirkhrm L. F. Henderson Richmond R. F. Bomra'i Enutson C. Booth Pierce L. B. Blair Beck R. B. Merkley Referee, J. A. Langton; umpires, um-pires, Erickson and Campbell; scorer, Marshall; goals from field Booth 8, Kirkham 5, Beck 2, Richmond a'nd Bowman; goals from free throw, Henderson 5, Beck- 4; twenty-minute , halves. Attendance, 450. |