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Show LEOPARDS VICTORS O VER GRANTS VILLE Special to The Tribune. GRANTS VI LUC, Feb. 1. The li.st high ; Leopards of iralt Dike were, suecei-stul 1 in inning then' first game of the year i from the local hitrh school quintette this eeniiiK'- The final score was 27 to 1. It i was only by reason of acquiring a lartre ! lead curly in the contest that the Palt Lakers were able to uome out of the fray : vie tor ion ply. for throughout The entire 1 second half they were clearly outplayed. The Leopards jumped right in at the. sound of the first whistle, and before ! the locals knew what had happened their j visuin.5 opponents had finished the first 1 t wenty-minutc period with a lead of i 16 to ;i. It was then that the Grantsville boys hit their stride, aval things were pro wing , rather dark for the Salt Lake team just before the 1 1 nn 1 whistle, for their lead had been eul down point by point until the. I (.Irantsville players were but six counters behind them. This was enough to win. i however. Rough work feaui'-ed t he cut ire ha I f. j ' and a. total of -7 fouls had been recorded 1 when the contest rame to an nd. t)f these. 14 were chalked up to the loeals and the other K to the Leopards. Martin GlUnger of tho Last high was put out of the. game early during the second period, with four personals chalked aain?t him, and if the fray had lasted much longer it is indeed probable that a few more might have been ousted. The Leopards will journey to Tooele tomorrow, to-morrow, where they will ta.ke on the Tooele Too-ele team before going home. The latter te-ani was victorious in their game with the Panthers today. The lineup and summary: KAST HIGH. Fd.G. Fr.T. Fl.G. T.P. Ottlnger. If ....I 1L 7 9 J. Anderson, rf 4 0 0 S G. Anderson, c 2 0 o 4 Beatie, lg 1 0 0 Gilmer, rg 10 0 2 Chipman, If .1 3 0 2 Totals 10 li 7 27 GRANTS VILLE. Fd.G. Fr.T. Fl.G. T.IJ. Jeffries. If 11 :i 1 Krtckson, rf 0 2 0 0 R. Anderson, c 1 0 - Johnson. Ig 2 0 0 4 Bates, rg 1 0 0 2 Hale, rf 0 0 0 U Totals 9 13 3 21 Referee M iller. |