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Show $2000 RAISED IN RED CROSS BENEFIT Special to The Tribune. LOG AX, March 1. More than S'JOOO was raised at the big Red Cross benefit last night in Logan. Two basketball games were played and a big dance was held after the games. In the first game between the First North and Center street business men's teams the First North team won by a score of IS to 6. The Center street "men were clearly outclassed, out-classed, owing to their large size and slowness, and were only able to score three points in each ha'.f. The First North team was composed chiefly of Agie students, who are working down-tow down-tow n after school hours, and it was due to their sreed that they were abie to come out victorious. The game was very rough and furnished the funs a continual round of fun. The B. Y. C. gymnasium, where tile games were played, could not accommodate the crowd, and many were turned away. Tiie second eame between the S - uth Cache and North Ca:he teams was fbdt and close throughout. The South Cat he team won out by the cloe score of to j 3'.'. E. Bird of the South Caoh team I was taken out in the second half owing to an Injury to his side, and Ids absence almost 1' (st the came for his team, a a they had an eight-point lead wnen he was taken out, which was materia iiy reduced. re-duced. The sore of the snd half was 21 to 14 In favor of N'-rth Ca he. .Cutler, one of the best centers in the 'state and a former V. of I', man. r'-a-e-i 1 with the North Cahe team and wa h-d to five baskets, which were all made in the second half. Many old Agie and B. T. C. stars were seen in the lineups , and played in their old-time form. Cuch : Jensen of the A. C. and Coarh Knapp of i the B. Y. C- officiated and kept the teams on the go ail the time. j |