Show COLLETT LEADS COLLEGIATE SCORERS Cougars Are Favored to fo o Cop State Basketball Pennant STA STANDING nL G OF OP TIlE TEAMS Won LOst Lost Losi PC n. n Y U. U 2 0 o Utah Aggles j 1 1 Utah university il 1 3 An equal n of tho strength of the three U Utah collegiate basketball tea tea- tea tean n Is not possible because of the fact that at H Utah players player have competed com com- Utah Aggie i In four Pur games while B B. B y u. u and players have played in only two However without mt taking this Into co consideration a a. glanCe ot of the tho Individual scorers scorers S a. a far this season shows that Colleti Collett UnIversity of Utah center who played In two games game I 1 high point man ot or the state ite with a a. total of 33 points to his credit Ingersoll Cougar center who also played ln in t two o games I is next win with t 27 97 points 3 and Dixon B. B Y C. C for for- for i ward follows with 17 points Neeley U. U hiv center and San Saunders ers Aggie guard have 13 i points each with Baker Daker Aggie cen center er and Watkins U. U guard running running- them close with 12 pOInts each Collett partially crippled with an in- in in infected leg log was the outstanding player Ip 11 both Ji of the Utah Aggie games He lie scored it 15 Points n one game game- and 18 in ini i the iS n next ifor for his 33 P points which places him 6 points point ahead of his nearest comP competitor com com- P C T Ingersoll who has 27 points The centers of the tho three schools school i showed up much better than either the forwards or the guards considering that the two high point men who played In only two games each scored higher than any of tho forwards who took part In four games From present appearances It looks as though the Brigham Young cagen have a a. fairly good chance of taking the state pennant this year Tear They scored what might teb be termed e two easy w wins o over edth the Utes while the Crimson n won one I and lost one to the Aggles Of course cours Collett Utah center did not play In II either of the Utah Utah-B. Y U U. games while he was in both of ot the Utah-Aggie Utah contests con con- tests Also there Is the tp ct that Hammond Hammond Ham Ham- mond was out of both of ot the Aggie frays and IvIns was out of one of them Even so so dope Is not worth much when It is applied to athletic competition be between between be- be tween the collegiate teams of this state Fight and new players often bring about startling upsets In the race So far It I Is anybody's banner although the Cougars Cou Con gars have a a. one-game one edge on both the Aggie Aggles and Utah The he Your Young g university men meet the Aggles at Provo Prove next Friday and Saturday Saturday Satur Satur- day in what will be the second series for each team These two games are the critical ones of the state race and upon the results result of ot these two contests lies the outcome of the 1924 collegiate basketball race Should the Cougars cop both of the Aggie games they will have a a. three game lead on both of the other schools which would make It hard not although Impossible for either of the other teams to win Coach Romney Is putting his men through a a. series of stiff workouts this week in an attempt to bolster them up for the B. B Y tJ game and I is In hopes that ho can place a a. stronger team on the floor IvIns will likely be back in a a. uniform although it Is whether Hammond will be in condition Coach Twitchell's men will have had hada a a. weeks week's rest when they face the Farmers Farm Farm- ers and should be a much stronger stroner array array ar at ray of than they were In either of the Utah games The Crimson will rest for a a. week be before be- be fore foro meeting the B. B Y U. U at Provo the week following the Aggie contests C CENTERS School Name Games Gaines G. G 1 T T. T F P. P P. P Collett U. U 2 2 13 is 10 io 0 7 31 st Ingersoll T. T 5 2 2 11 6 6 5 B 27 Neeley U. U 4 4 B II 7 3 13 Baker Daker A. A 3 3 a 4 I 48 8 g 4 12 Romney Y 2 2 2 0 4 Lyons U. U i o 0 0 g 0 0 FORWARDS I Game Games G. G T. T F. F F P. P Dixon Y T. 2 2 9 a 9 14 l' 8 26 Boberg U. U 4 4 8 2 1 17 A A. 1 l 4 4 2 10 Webster A. A 2 2 3 8 3 s 9 Stewart Y 2 2 4 42 0 8 Olsen U U. 2 2 2 I 5 5 3 7 Kirk KirkA A A. 2 2 2 I 2 6 Gillespie U. U 1 1 1 1 5 6 3 3 Ii 5 Robinson o A 2 z 2 0 4 Lloyd fo Y i o g o o Richards Y 1 0 e 0 0 McMurray U. U 1 tg e g 0 g Woods U U. 2 2 2 22 2 0 4 GUARDS Games G. G T. T TF F P. P Saunders A. A 4 3 13 5 5 1 33 5 g WoodsIde A. A 2 2 2 2 2 6 Packard 1 8 3 5 i ir Howard g i 2 s 0 4 Pett U 1 7 1 3 Tones U. U o 5 8 3 I i g o o g o g. g g gAnderson e Anderson Y 1 0 0 0 0 |