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Show UTAH AGGIES HAVE EASY TIME WINNING Special to The Tribune. LOGAN, Deo. 19. The Utah Aggie five tonight trimmed the Oneida Stake academy acad-emy quint. 48 to 25, in a decisive manner. man-ner. Coach Watson pressed his entire team into service, after gaining a commanding com-manding lead in the first half, and the showing made was creditable for the Initial Ini-tial contest. The first team was worked in the entire first half and the score at the end of this peri6d was 32 to 9. In the second half the Oneida boys held the Aggie hoopers even, but the lead was too great to overcome. The work of Kappel was the feature of the evening. He worked at forward and guard and shot in live field goals. His guarding and general work was the best on tho floor. McMullen appears to be working well, as he scored six field shots in the short time which lie played. For Oneida, Cole and Chowles scored a trio of baskets from the floor. Packer proved an excellent guard and held his man well. The lineup and summary: ONEIDA STAKE ACADEMY. Field Free Foul Total goal. tries, goals, pts. Rawlings, Tf 2 9 5 9 Chowles. If ?, 2 2 S Cole, c 3 o o 6 Weaver, rg 0 0 o 0 Packer, lg 10 0 2 Totals 9 1 1 7 25 j UTAH AGGIES. FiMd Free Foul Total goals, tries, goals, pis. Mr-Mullen, if 0 n 12 i Kappel. If., lg " 2 U' Harms, If 10 0 2 Evans, rf 3 .", 0 Vance, rf. 3 ti o 6 Tuttle, c. 2 0 0 1 McKay, c 1 0 " 2 1 Smith, rg 1 0 o r: J Npclev. rg. o ii m o ' ia rd ii or, rg. 0 it 0 0 iCON. !.? 11 o 2 Totals 23 8 2 IS R,-fo.-ce F-'.ernMoh. l.'rapire Barlow. |