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Show L. D. S. U. WALLOPS EAST SIDE EASILY Trie r,. p. P V. dffeat.-d the 1-st HI" Leopards ea-i!y eRi.-rd:y aftrio.n in the ,:t Pide gynuiaj-ium. fiie tin.d scoie belnar to !. Bitter rivalry existed be-twe. be-twe. n the two jc),,,oI, uii fne- J'ast Side foiurb.t lard, but the result was i;ev..r in do, d.t after the rlrst il e minutes of I '- As usnnl, Olmn Smith MarrM. cHlng twelve ftel.1 p.isketfl o er the thr.-e pt-rt-trs sed by Coach pit rpa t rb k . S. v ral of the bafdtn wem made on tlenps under un-der the basket. Next to the tall center, Williams plait eiirht Held goal.". For Cie K;(f.t Sid- Pre l'rmirc did the be.-t work and mnde four baskets ll; work w.i n rood anl he deserved sev r.U more b.i'.ket. Hudson played the floor well, while Peterson held his mmi to two ba.-keib. Co.v h Pit zna t rick used nine pia yei fi during I lie game. At t lie end of tie first hi' If the scoro W.M l" to 10 nud. although the Leopards held the L. 1 S. U. r during I he start, near the end of the p.-rWl the C,o 1 and Blue n ade bayket after basket. The lineup: Past Sid.: (IS). L. P. S P. .--!. pro,, -a- If WiMlnnin I ludoii. Thrlg rf lbare Ritdlne, Ottlncer. . .r Smith I loll. Mol.len. Pa-Igor lK Pratt Peterson l kr Know It on peferet Hammond. |