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Spanish Fork Beats L.D. SW Wins Inter scholastic m iGame for Championship Is Desperately fX' Two Thousand Spectators See Battle; B.m Team Is Intercollegiate Championl! Spanish Fork. 36; L Boxelder. 16; Tlcasant Grove, 18. Dixie. 88; Richfield. 29. vr-, to The Tribune. ,L K(,vn. Jiarch 7.-Hore than 2JO0 D inciadiag delegation. from Y 8al, Lake, Bpanieb fork. Rich. 1 K.W Brig" I 13 wd Preasan Grow, saw me Spanish Pork rrin the etaie IniereeSolasUe bseketbaU ,l,ampio..ship ton.pht by tskmR tie fi- naj game oi the leaaon hom U I - universitj ot Bafl lA MT nw WTha,?asull of the gaort leaves Span-Ulirk Span-Ulirk the ondispntTd champion w, , n s . which roeently defeated Belt Like hiih ror the Salt Lake divx-sioii divx-sioii title a cloec second. V' Mor eamee of the zoning re- St. Goowe 38. Biebfield high elder high cl I of Brigham City 45, Pleasanf Grove high L8. Boaelder hig rtiSdi third in the high eohoo division for the year. L. D. S. U. Rooters. nve carloads of i.. D. B. footera aHtneued tonlght'a games Afeout 300 students came from Sail Lake, at co tiftt.l,i U tin- st .u-ol hund. Hie train was de rated In the school colors gold and Mm-. On tl,- front of t.o- .:imli was a inrg. Mn will, the Ins. r.ption. l! D. S 1'. b00Ster4,a There was also B .wa'tuof'lbe evetdiiK TOSthi cheer, in,; of the vlKilotH. The mud.Milh sang their 'one.'!' and ayc tn-u '"".''' , manner that won thm mneh aroiauae from tho local peopia The bond also Dlayad at the Ramef Between halves fi rendered ssveral selectloru ' pon ar-rlvliiK ar-rlvliiK In Provo the visitors ...ani.la.-l tttiw streets and Kav,. their jralle and i ri at every stop between bait lK" Provo , .. .i,.. A brlUlant dance was given i uu BY sttidetiH and th.- a iithorttlea W- rJght In honor of tho visiting teams. Minut - ouples w-i- present and t o hall was beautifully decorated. The dance closed the tournament. Games Hotly Contested. The sames. which were played m the Brigham roung university jryfonaaium. wim-o do. Idedlv Hose, and exciting excellent v ri: of all the !-an.s hI-.owc careful rrenaratlon for the names ana Intense eagerness for vlctor'. Lea ana ndni. wcro tli particular stars for th" 8panbrh Fork team. J. Andrus threw seven field baskets and LSS Andrus throw sixteen out of twenty-two goals from 8panleh Fork led throughout tonlgbfa eotdest. although the U D. P. U team mode desperate effort. In both the first and second haiveR to take tho lead. The. Ilrst half ended 17 to 11 Felt Ftarred for L. D. 8. T'.. with three Bald baskets and fourteen out of twenty-two goals from foul. Smith of L. D. B. TJ. failed in throe attempts to throw baskets from foul. Lefl and Lin AudrOfl of BpanlaTh Kork are twin brothers; J Andrus. the other brother on the team, also has a twin brother who In not attending BChOOL ''Happy'' Holmstead of Bait Lake was the referee In the Spanish Pork-L. D. S. U. pame The lineup was ns follows: Spanish Fork. La D B. L . Le&fl Andrus If Taylor, Ielt j Andrua ...rf. Oi-ant Hales c Smith Artrylf lg Williams Un Andrus .. . .rg Oleson For tho Spaalah Fork team Ie-H Andrus An-drus draw two held baskets, J, Andrus t'lr.-n seven, and fyin Andnil four. For L. D. B. U. Grant threw two. Felt two. Smith two and Williams one. Boxelder Wins. To the second game Boxelder 'nigh de- fented Pleasant ;rove, 4.', to 1 The Bokelder players were conspicuous for guarding closely and for tlieir ability to throw baskets from all angles Josephson tarred frT Boxelder with six Held coals, lenaen made one Held goal and tnrev nine out ot twelve attempt:- from foul. other Boxelder baskets were made by it. Jepson. who made four; J Jepson, five; and Chris teneen, two. For Pleasant iro-e. Wilson threw two field baskets nnd eight out of twelve attempts Crom foul. Kirk threw one basket and P Walker two. Hour r I,. HoUington of Salt Ijike was the referee. Thf. lineup was as follows: Boxelder High. Pleasant Grove. I Jenaon '...Lg Wilson K. Jepson rf Kirk Josephson c R Walker tensen l g .p. Walker. . lark Jnsn . .r.a ri Walker Dixie Beats Richfield. St. George academy defeated Rich fit-Id high school. The score was S3 to 29. Richfield showed plainly a lack of fit ndltloil In all Its players, while Kt. George, on the other hand, showed an unusual degree of aggressiveness. Brick- son starred '.. Rlclifieia I ' te.-.n, i!,...w iIV(. out or iuL', V f wore 'nBaHE ii - mmrL'' " 1 i' r.i JMdii r.'g"" eSK |