Show I TOP Buck Dixon Heads List Ingersoll Is Second 0 STA STANDING Won Loat Loet r t. t B D. T Y U U. 3 1 1750 i Aggie t 2 2 Utah University 1 3 a 2 0 Will WI history repeat lt ThU ThIll 1 II the question that is paramount In la the tha minds of followers of the Utah tate collegiate aU r raca oe The Tha B B. T. T V it win over the 1 at Provo Saturday Saturday Sat Sat- threw the collage hoot hoop race into the same relative r shape it was wall n In lat It season with the exception that the tha Cougar hold the top place with the lame number of wins and aa the ra kh Ie had this at time lait a year a while e ethe the are where the Cougars were The fact that the University of Utah came up from he he bottom of the tha list and won the th state race last lut season prove that it Is neither r impossible nor Improbable improbable im Im- probable that either Utah or the take the state banner even though the Provo quint has a good edge The season Is exactly half over oer Each team ha haa played four games t two at home and two away and each of the three thrle has yet to play four more games of which two will ba be on the home floor and two away The schedule now calls cana for the to journey to Provo and meet the Cou Cou- gar Rara in a a. two game series next Friday and Saturday February 15 lI and 18 On February 2 22 and 22 23 the following week weak end the Garden Gar City teams meets the Aggles at Logan and on February 29 and March 1 the tho Aggles and Utah clash at Salt Lake in tha seasons season's final con con- test The B. B T. T U. U not only leads Utah and the Aggles in the number of games won but B. B T. T U. U players are the lest iest scorers In the state Buck DIxon crack veteran forward tops all other players with a total of four fifty points He made twenty field goals and fourteen fouls out of two twenty tries Rags Rais Ingersoll B. B T. T U. U center who is probably ably the greatest gr find of the year is I. second high scorer with forty eight points He made nineteen field goal goala and ten foul pitches Collett Utah is second high scoring center He lie ha has a total of three thirty points Following Following- DIxon among the forwards forward comes Lorraine r I Ivins Aggie who was tel high man in the state e t last season He I has played in but three games and not all of those but has scored twenty six I points Stewart B. B Y U U. I la third with two twenty points Saunders Aggie guard top topa the I guard scoring column with fifteen points Packard Y Y is second with thir thir- I teen and Watkins Utah is third with twelve points each Comparisons at this stage artale of tha game are much more accurate than at any other as each team has played four games game Most of tho players have also competed In four contests C and O. O T. T F. F r. r Ingersoll B. B Y 19 14 10 48 Collett U. U 2 13 10 7 83 Daker- Daker A. A 4 10 II 4 24 Hammond A. A 2 8 7 4 18 Neely U. U 4 Ii 1 3 13 g g Same SchooL G. G T. T F. F r. r DIxon Y 4 20 22 14 I 4 IvIns A. A 3 11 1 4 26 Stewart Y 4 10 Ii 2 22 Boberg U. U 4 8 2 1 17 A. A 2 Ii 1 1 11 Kirk A. A 3 4 i Ii 3 11 U. U 2 4 3 1 9 V 11 A. A 3 3 8 3 9 Olsen U. U 2 2 Ii 3 1 Robinson A. A 3 3 2 0 6 Gillespie U. U 1 1 Ii 3 6 Lunt A. A 1 0 2 1 1 LloYd Y 1 0 0 0 0 RIchards Y 1 0 0 0 0 McMurray U. U 1 0 0 0 Thomas A. A 1 0 0 0 0 GUARDS Name School G. G T. T F. F P. P Saunders A. A 4 6 1 S 16 Packard Y 4 4 10 Ii 13 Watkins U. U 4 Ii 12 2 12 Woodside A. A 4 3 Ii 3 9 Howard Y 4 3 2 0 6 I t g J Jt t ro g g g g Dempsey Visits Herman Cops Said Raid the J Joint oi t NEW ORLEANS Feb 11 n. While While- Jack Dempsey worlds world heavyweight champion last night was visiting his old friend Pete nete Herman onetime worlds world's bantamweight bantamweight bantam bantam- weight champion at the Ringside cabaret cabaret cab cab- aret and restaurant said to be owned by Herman O. O D D. Jackson Jockson federal prohibition pro pr-o- director for for- Louisiana sent lent eight ht of his picked men to raid the place In honor of Dempsey members of the squared circle In New Orleans rallied r to the tho Ringside in great numbers Tables were at a premium and a great throng ong packed the s street reet unable to gain entrance en en- trance Coolly the federal agents alent began their search Up and down the rows of ta tables tables ta- ta bles they went Not even the champIon champions champion's cham cham- pion's pIon table was wa overlooked overlook d. d One of the agents without ado lifted Dempsey's Dempses glass glassand glassand and sniffed at Its contents and pronounced pronounced pro pro- it ginger ale took the raid calmly treating treat treat- In ing It as all a a. great joke The agents reported the they they- foul fouad a pitcher containing whisky In the kitchen kitchen kit kit- chen of the cabaret Mr 1111 Jackson said ho he would determine today against whom charges are to be made madl Last night was the second time the Ringside had been raided within the last few weeks |