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Show SALT LAKE Y. M. C. A. BEATS GRANTSVILLE Special to The Tribune. GRANTSVIbl.K Dec. U. The local litgh school b:iskpih,nll ln way detoawd th Y. M. C. . Slickers of S:ilt I-ae I his ni'tcrnoi'ii bv a scon1 of s"-Al';er s"-Al';er rn.iliic- i lie f;rst lial:' one point to tiles goor!. l"ca,'b A. Ki.-lianlson "f the jrnn;s-i!lt? touni played ail 01 slitutes in opler to Fee lliem in at-uon. The seore at th end of t'ao first half was to :'l for the locais. In the second ball the Salt take team "as able to break awav from tnc players . whom Richardson had substituted and ZL made baskets unmolested. Sch..t7. was the best shooter of the came, eottlns ten fieitl eoaKs and putting in flvi out 01 ten free tries from fouls. Out of the . 31. C. A.'s total of fifty-three points he was responsible, for twenty-five. In the second half Coach Richardson took Pandberg's place at center and put in two of three tries after fouls. After the game Richardson declared himself well pleased with the showing of his men against the Rn.lt Lakers and expects ex-pects to he able lo carry a squad of players play-ers this year that will make one of the best high school tea ins in the stti te. Immediately following the game the Salt Lake players were invited to a football foot-ball banquet, given by the girls of the Grantsville high school in honor of the football squad" of 1017. Dancing w as enjoyed en-joyed in the gymnasium after the dinner. din-ner. The lineup and summary: Y. M. C. A. STICKERS. Field Free Foul Tot. goals, tries, goals, pts. G. Hamilton, If. . 0 ft 8 Schalz. rf 10 10 S 2r Lighter, c . . 4 0 a F.rW kson. lg 0 0 l'i Z. Hamilton, rg. . . 0 0 0 0 Totals 24 in 5 53 GRANTS VILLI?. Field Free Foul Tot. goals, tries, goals, pts. Jeffries. If 4 2 0 8 Anderson, rf S 1 ft 16 Sandberg, c : 4 ft n 8 Fates, lg 1 ft ft 2 Page, rg - ft 0 4 Richardson, c 0 " 2 2 Totals 13 6 2 40 |