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Show 6RANFSVILUE LOSES TO SHJJJKE HIGH Local Five Defeats Visitors by One-sided Score, 65 to 13. The Salt Lake high school basketball quintette won from Coach Parker Pratt's Grantsvlllo high school fivo yesterday afternoon by tho score of 65 to J 3. The game was played in the high school gymnasium. gym-nasium. About 100 students were present, pres-ent, mostly boys.- It has been planned to hold an assembly of the girls to arouse enthusiasm for the coming games with the Ogdcn high school and the L.. D. S. Tho Ogden high school will play In the local high school gymnasium Tuesday afternoon, aft-ernoon, and Manager Harry Kllpatrick Is trying to arrange a. return game at Ogden. Og-den. Tho game with the Lr. J). S. will bo played February 6 in the Deserot gymnasium. The high school seaBon tickets will not bo good for the first game with the I. D. S but tho students may uso them at the second game, which will bo played February ID In tho west side gymnasium. The Salt Lake boys hal things much their own way In yesterday's game and mado basketH at will. In the garan at Grantsvlllo January 0, tho Salt Lake boys made a score of E3 to Grantsvllle's 13 points. The Grantsvlllo boys wore not accustomed to the Salt Lake gymnasium and j'estorday did not "play tho game they are capablo of putting up. During tho first half, tho Salt Lake boys played well and used their signals to good advantage. They all had their eyes on the baskets and shot from all angles and distances. The passing of tho Salt Lake men was clover. Tlio first half ended 27 to 5, In favor of the Salt Lake high school. The Grantsvlllo boys were not in the best of condition after a hard stag ride from Grantsvlllo, to Morris, which is a distance of over fifteen miles. It was very cold during the ride and the .boys this morning attribute their defeat to this cause. The Grantsvlllo boys did good work In their passing, hut when they tried for baskets they could not find the hoop. Many times they Tiad easy chances, but sometimes would miss the board altogether. alto-gether. The Grantsvlllo boys made but five baskets and three baskets on free throws. The forwards of tho Grantsvlllo team played a good floor same-Coach same-Coach Pratt will take his boys home this afternoon, when they will then begin be-gin practice for the coming battle with the Granlto high school team to be played at Granite. The stars for the high school wcro Jarvls. Captain Hoy SIddoway, Rawllngs and Spencer. These players made a total of twenty-nine baskets, of which Calvin Rawllngs made ten, Lawrence seven, Jarvls fivo and SIddoway six. Rawllngs made the most spectacular shots of the game, throwing several from the middle of tho floor. Stanley Johnson, John-son, tho star center of the local five, was in good shapo yesterday, after his illness of tonsllltls, developed in Logan before the game with the Aggies. Bill Goodrich and Bill Romnoy played well and broke up many plays of the Grants-ville Grants-ville bunch. Kerr starred at guard for tho high. Tho stars for Grantsville were Thomas Rydalch and Frank Johnson, tho forwards, for-wards, who gave tho Salt Lako boys a hard nattlo the whole game. iNorman Hamilton, captain-elect of tho University of Utah football eleven for 1014, wa3 the referee and did satisfactory work. The lineup: Salt Lako High. Grantsville. Rawllngs. Jarvls.... If F. Johnson Spencer, Jarvls rf.;.. Rydalch, Clark Spencer. Johnson, Rawlings. ..c TV. Johnson SIddoway, Romney. .lg TC6kolson Kerr, Goodrich rg Anderson Field baskets Rawlings, 10; Spencor. 7: .larvis. 5; Johnson. 2; SIddoway, 6; F. Johnson. 2", . Rydalch. 1; ISskelson, 1; Anderson. 1. Free throws Hawllng3, 3 out of S; F. Johnson, 2 out of 11. |