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Show iGlippon, is -o o o o I Totals 12 12 T 31 li. Y. V. G. T. F. P. Stewart, If J J Imrersnll, c ; 84 Packard, la - llmv.ird. r 0 Anderson, rg 0 g Taylor, rg Totals I" 13 ,G Referee, L. Simmons: umpire, H. ; Weight. eiglit times, stayed with his man and reduced his scoring by two baskets frum the previous encounter. en-counter. All of Timothy's shots were from the center line. The Colorado Teachers college ; basket ha 11 team is without doubt ; the fastest and the most spurts- i manlike' basketball quint that has1 played against the Cougars for manv years. "You tell the public that the 15. Y. U. basketball team is the fastest and the scrappiest bunch of tub-1 letes we have played this season," said Coach Cooper to a reporter. COLORADO TEACHERS. G. T. F. P. Jacobs, If 3 -2 0 6 Timotbv, rf G "5 3 15 Woodside, c 1 2 1 3 James,, c-lg 1 0 0 2 Piper, rg 1 3 3 5 ter line. Not only Coach Cooper hut all of I lie Colorado players pointed to "Said-" as the man responsible re-sponsible for their defeat. Although this was the first appearance ap-pearance on the polished floor this season of Taylor, he aequited himself him-self most admirably, not only shoot-: iaa baskets from seemingly impos- j sible poims bat also keeping his opponent. Jacobs, scoreless after j lie had scored three field goals before be-fore "Snide" entered the fracas. Jiid-.'ini; from his showinj; Wednesday Wed-nesday niht. Taylor will be given some more chances to be in the line-1 up before the curtain goes down on the present basketball season. The Cougars played a .vastly improved im-proved game over that played Tuesday Tues-day night once they solved the Colorado style. From the spectators" specta-tors" view-point the game was a thriller. In fact, oldtimers who have followed basketball history in the old "Y" gym declared emphatically em-phatically that the game was the fastest and the best exhibition that has been played in Provo for many years. Colorado took the lead early in the game and for a time it looked as though the game would be a walk-away for the Bears. The ped three field goals through the sharpshooting Teachers had drop-net drop-net from long distances before the "Y" got started. Throughout the first half and part of the second, Colorado maintained a slight lead over the Cougars. The first half ended 18 to 10 in favor of the visitors. visit-ors. The Cougars came hack in the second half with a yengeance and played the Teachers off their feet It was nip and tuck all the way, the two teams tieiug at 20, 21, 23 and 27. At this point the locals forged a head and managed to retain re-tain the lead to the end. The visitors made a desperate effort in the final minutes but the Cougars would not he denied and kept up Ihe pace until the timer's gun barked out, ending the game 34 to 31 in favor of the B. Y. U. Little "liags" Ingersoll has his signals working to perfection and out-jumped Woodside at every turn, besides slipping away for five counters from the field. Dixon played his usual heady game but had a little difficulty in locating the hoop. Stewart played as never before and covered the floor in splendid fashion, also ringing up four baskets from the field. Packard, better acquainted with Timothy's style of playing than on Tuesday night when that wonderful wonder-ful basket shooter although having an off-night (7) found the hoop B.Y.U.FIVE DEFEAT FAST COLORADOANS I Casket hall Fans See Fast and ! Thrilling Game Go to j Cougars. j The Cougar baskelball quint came into its own Wednesday even-! even-! ing in the second game of the two-igame two-igame series with the Colorado State Teachers college, Colorado cham- I pious and took the long end of a ;--! to ;U score. The Youngsters (came back the second evening and j defeated the iiuars at their own game. i The famous five-man defense and peculiar style of the Bears which had the Cougars baffled at times Tuesday evening was easily broken up by a superior passing game 'which kept the ball in the posses-I posses-I sion of the li. Y. U. the biggest part I of the time. "Snide" Taylor, famous basketed" and baseball player of Springville who was injected in the game at the guard position early in the first ' half after Howard and Anderson I I had been tried out, proved the big sensation of the evening's set-to, caging four goals from past the cen- |