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Show to avert defeat by a strin of substitutions. sub-stitutions. This temporarily halted tbe progress of the Cougars, but could not prevent defeat. InpTsoll, Packard and Dixon were (he outstanding performers for the winning team. Ingersoil kept Hammond and Webster well in band, playing a pretty floor game. Packard not only hold his man to a low score, but also found time to make seven poiuts. Dixon played bis usual excellent game, being high point man with a total of 1C points. . , The score : B. Y. TJ. G. T. F. ' P. Dixon, rf 5 7 6 16 Stewart, If 0 0 8 Ingersoll, c - 3 2 0 Howard, Ig 0 0 0 0 Packard, rg 3 1 1 7 Taylor, rg 0 3 1 1 Totals U U 10 3S TJ. A. C. G. T. F. P. r.nker. If 1-0 0 2 Crowther. rf 0 0 0 0 Hammond, c 1 4 2 4 YVoodsides, lg 1 2 0 2 Sanders, rg 0 1 0 0 Ivins. rf 4 4 3 11 Robinson, rf 0 0 0 0 Kirk, If 1 1 0 2 Webster, c 0 0 0 0 Totals 8 12 5 21 COUGARS DOWN ! AGGIES IN LAST OF DUAL GAMES Young; Basketball Team Stages Brilliant "Comeback" "Come-back" Against U. A. C. TEAM STANDING. Won. Lost. Pet. B. T. U 3 1 .750 V. A. C. 2 2 .500 U. o TJ 1 3 .250 The Xomig university hnslccteers showed n wonderful reversal in form nnd fight Saturday evening, over what they had displayed against the same opponents U. A. C. on the "X" floor Friday evening. even-ing. Saturday evoning the Cougars wore there, with bells on, and a fighting disposition th.Ot pa team of Aggies could subdno, i JTence the. score, ii-yi- i 1 Cougars bri'-'-'- " . "ltu tlie i -o'"a home the bacon. At no stage in the combat were the Provoites in danger. Stepping in the lead nt the very start, the proteges of Coach Twitchell maintained main-tained a consistent clip and held the upper hand throughout the fray. In the first five minutes of play both teams strained for the initial score, with foul pitches giving giv-ing tbe honors to the Y team, 3-2. Dison then displayed pretty form in basket-shooting, and before the Aggies could check the sudden offensive of-fensive the score stood 17 to 4 against them. The half ended with the score 17 to 8 for B. Y. U. In the second half Romney tried |