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Show SEASON -- OPENS 5 AMONG LOCAL. HIGH SCHOOLS r ' L. D. S. U. Beats Granite; West High Wins From "U" Preps and Leopards Defeat Jordan. t . i Seventeeii Points scored by Captain Elmer Dea"V o- tho L. D. a. U. proved J the salvation ""tor the Gold and jnu against the Granite high school five -w- terday in the opening game., of the sea-' son for either school. .The final stora shows: Li. 15. S. U 27; Granite, is. ' Such wonderful shooting,,as that ex- ecuted by the. Saints' captain has rarely been, seenin ttie Deseret gymnasium. Of the seven field baskets, four were on long shots, while ono was made with ths J guard hanging onto Dean's body. Iu fact, Uean was the only real etar. It is a practical certainty that had ha been out, It would have been a different story. Playing the full game with a lama ankle, he was forced to slow up a lilt to-, . ward the end of the game, but, nevar-1, theless, kept up the fighting. f L. D. S. Takes Lead. After Ihe L. D. S. U. pot its first field basket, the Gold and Blue was r.er .behind. .be-hind. Tho Saints got thirteen points m the first half, of which ten were scored on field goals by Bean, ono on a frea throw and the other two on a basket by liall. The Granitians got one: field basket, that by Hauskenecht, and four points on foul throws. The JM-rmers had considerable consid-erable hard luck-on their baskets. . In the second period both teams started with a rush and the- play was a bit rough. After about ten minutes of play time was taken out while Captain Dean was given an opportunity to regain some lost breath. In his eagerness to get the ball, Eman- uel Peterson toppled Hauskenecht over and the Granitians' star forward was, as--'' eisted off the floor, unfit for furdr duty. He was succeeded by SUlett. f Some Granite State. There Is much roorrf for improvement i for the L. D. S. U. played before they . can consider themselves among: tha strongest contenders for the division championship. oach Austin Miller haa considerable hopes, and,, besides the coach, there are many whrt believe tha Panthers will not have an easy time. Hauskenecht and Steven go n starred for the Farmers and the pair ' scored all of the Grant to points. . The Granite team ! should give several of the other teams in 1 the league a considerable hard time at that. Vic Hall played the full game at center, I (Continued on Following Page.) - SALT Lit OiVlSii i SGHOCLS BE6IN PLAY i (Continued from Fieccding Page.) j This was ins first ,-nnlost and lie .should a lot !"'t!cf in his next a ppe.. i a m o. 1 Tim 1.. P. V. ha.l iis usual laice' i . iv.r.nner out and Iho ob-.-;-iiL: and smc-X. smc-X. as pood. Tlie hand played several ' r7 s.-ie.-tinns. v. Next Fndav the I.. I i. S. r. m:wis the l.mpunls in llio Kasl l.iKh !nx." Gran-' ;w plav ,ilc ('authors a l the Wi-ki hip;li. ' In i:if came Uuiveen imp. I.. I i. S. I". w ;ln,i ilrauito so-und teams the faints: 1 Von. 4:. io j The Score. GRANITE llM. j Field Foul Foul Total I Goals. Trios. Goals, i'ts. Ha uskne"':it, If. ... S 6! sniott. if 11 " 11 Vour.z. rf " 0! Sievenson. i I" ' 1- Vr.ane. r " 11 " 11 I lowlK IE 'I " " U Totals 10 ' 's I.. I). S. I.". I 27 l. Kieid Foul Foul Total Goals. Tries. Goals. J'ts. I' V'Mn, If T .-i :t IT r Wright, rf 3 Hall, c I 11 11 -' Peterson. IB 1 n n '- Knowlton, rg 0 0 0 J) - Totals 1- 5 .3 27 jT"- Referee Marker. The lineup of the second teams: Granite. L. D. S. L". - Reunion If Robinson .Inhnpon rf Clawson Woodruff c Nielson Fre Is Hippe Fov rg Wood Referee Staten. |