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Show AGGIES TRIUMPH OVER B. Y. C. FIVE Special to The Tribune. LOGAN, March 8. The Aggies had little trouble in defeating the B. Y. C. hoop team here this evening, despite tho fact that the game was played on the B. Y. C. floor. The final score was 5-i to 23. The game was one of the roughest ever played between either of the two schools. Time and time again both squads were forced to take time out because of minor injuries sustained by the players. Tie-ups Tie-ups were frequent, and the two officials certainly had their hands full to keep the game running smoothly. Hammond was the big star of the game. The tall Aggie forward stationed himself underneath the A. C. basket, so that whenever the sphere came anywhere near him it needed but just a small shove to send it through the hoop for an additional addi-tional Aggie score. Although Hammond played but part of the gamo ho was able to put in twelve field goals for a total of twenty-four points, nearly half of the A. C. scores. Fuhriman played the best individual game for the B. Y. C, scoring four field baskets. Tonight's game was originally scheduled sched-uled to be played later in the month, but inasmuch as the Aggies had no other game on for this week, the contest was moved up. Lineup and summary: U. A. C. F.G. F.T. F.G. T.P. Mohr, If 3 2 1 7 Bernstein, rf 4 C 1 9 Nielson, c 2 0 0 4 Jarvis, lg 0 . 0 0 0 Harris, rg 0 0 0 0 Andrews, rg 1 13 S 10 Hammond, rf 12 0. 0 24 Totals .... 22 18 10 54 B. Y. C. F.G. F.T. F.G. T.P. Hale, If f'2 17 0 13 Aired, rf i I 0 0 2 Fuhriman, c 4 0 0 8 Hurrin, lg 0 0 0 0 Jones, rg 0 0 0 0 Totals 7 IT ' 9 23 Referee, R. Richardson; umpire, Hamilton. |