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Show "31?liTE5T5 1 ATHLETICS FOR BOYS Browns and Cubs Lead in Respective Leagues at Dsseret Gym. DESERET GYM I NT E RCLASS GAMES. BOYS. Won. Jyist. r.C. Browns 1 J 2 ."7 Clrecns 1" 4 .714 Reds S ti . r, 71 nines 7. H '9 1'urples 4 In .i-''S Ulacks 3 H .-14 j uxii rt.-i. Won. Lost. P.O. Cubs 11 1 .!H7 Lions S 4 jlii" Wilcirats 7 5 .:"" Knurs 5 7 .117 Tipers u 0 . -70 Beavers 2 10 . 107 INTERMEDIATE. Won. Lost. F.C-. No. 1 9 1 .SH'O Xo. 5 !) 1 .i'OO No. 3 (i I .6"0 No. 4 3 7 ."HO No. G 2 8 .-Oil Xo. 2 1 0 .100 Now that the lnterelass games at the Deseret gymnasium are well under way, the competition among- the various teams is growing keen. The games engaged in are volleyball, basketball, indoor baseball base-ball and relays. In tlie boys' division the Browns are leading. However, the Browns, who up till last Saturday were undefeated, lost out In both games last Saturday and the Greens are closing in. During the past week tlie Keds showed unexpected strength and should soon be up among tlie leaders. The Blacks are still in the rear and gained but slightly in tlie last week. The Cubs are still maintaining a good lead In the Junior league. They have been defeated but once and as they are going strong many are picking them fo'r the championship. The Lions and Wildcats Wild-cats are in second and third positions and are fighting hard to close up the gap separating them from the leaders. The intermediates have as yet not been named, but Hobby Richardson will af.'ix their cognomens this week. Nos. 1 and 3 are having a close race, each luv - ing won nine and lost one. A hot fmht is "expected throughout the year between these two. Another division will he added this, week, the. seco: 0-year men of the L. D. S. U. Bobbv Richardson is in charge ot all i the divisions and supervises the games. |