Show I I Yesterdays Yesterday's Games I c Windsor 17 Dixie 16 Close guarding on the part of both teams was a a. feature of ot the final game In last nights night's play in the tam tourney In the tha final game me Windsor Windsor Wind Wind- sor 1101 state titleholders of ot Colorado defeated defeated defeated de de- de- de the Dixie quint from St. St George Georae by a low score of 17 11 to 16 During the entire game the guards on both fives followed their men with great care and only twice during the game was there a basket tallied or missed from inside the foul line Credit of ot victory victory victory vic vic- tory for the Colorado team tean must go to the guards who vho followed d McArthur from one end of the tha floor to the other very seldom giving him an open shot Time and time again aln the Windsor guards broke up plays that seemed Bur aure baskets for tor Dixie Although they did not play flashy flashy- ball they proved to be the downfall of ot the Dixie quint A. A McArthur was vas the best performer on the floor The Windsor guard cuard trailed him from the start to finish and he scored from under cover 12 points of the 16 made by the Dixie team Dixie started d the game without the e services I of i Grant Lund la star forward r wOo who teams In great fashion with McArthur McArthur McArthur Mc Mc- Arthur and Lund form a combination that is hard to b beat at and time after time McArthur failed to get the support Lund would give him Fouls Foula lost the game for the Dixie team In the first period Windsor tallied 8 a af points I front f fouls while D Dixie was able ri i Iva f to score r roo one e field fielt goal P. P Van Matre I scored five fouls out of nine chances In Inthe Inthe the final minute he scored a foul pitch that was later the winning point o of the game came Windsors Windsor's scoring was divided While thur McArthur did all the scoring for Dixie P. P Van Matre tallied two field goals and five fouls and also pla played ed a fast floor g game me Captain Frisby and J. J McArthur lid good work on the guard line for tor Dixie To A. A McArthur goes the credit of being the star of the day The little fellow rustled the ball and aud fought hard hud but he was unable to lick the Colorado team himself The score acore WINDSOR I DIXIE G. G T. T FP It 6 5 3 2 12 Law c If-c 1 0 0 2 Hafen c rf-c 0 0 0 0 rf rt 1 0 0 2 Empey 0 o 0 0 0 C 0 0 o 0 0 0 0 CrUby Ig Is 2 0 e 0 4 F. F Ig 2 0 9 6 5 9 rg rIC 0 O. O 00 0 0 0 l rg 1 0 0 2 Rye rf rt 9 8 0 0 0 Rort rf rt 1 0 0 2 Totals 6 6 9 S 5 17 7 Totals 7 7 3 2 16 Referee Warner arner umpire Ashton Custer 23 I Elk Elko 16 The Custer high won the first game gamo of the day yesterday esterday afternoon afternoon afternoon after after- noon when they trimmed the Elko high cagen by a I Iscore score of 23 to 16 lG This Thle is the the first victory for the Powder River team The first night the 1 Dixie quint Ilet defeated Custer The White Devils from Crom Nevada won the hearts of the backers backen by their clean and game came fighting Five fouls were called on the Nevada team and these were rare for minor offenses offense The Nevada team fought hard and tried to overcome the lead obtained by the Custer team The Custer team played 8 a good passIng pass pass- Ing game while they were not within scoring distance When Whon they were close to the basket they would fumble or pass wild or else elle into the hands of the op op- op- op Orem Orent and Sweet for tor the Custer team figured prominently In the pa passing passing pass pass- s- s ing end of ot the tho gamt gams and also in the lbs basket shooting part Both men tallied five field goals each toun Furlong and 1 Wright t were the big guns for the Elko team i These two fi little W fellows fellous worked hard and with the rest reel of the team deserve great credit for the brand of ball they put up The two teams battled on even ven basis the first quarter and the score ended 6 to 5 for the Custer team In tho the second second sec see ond quarter the team found the hoop and together with some accurate accurate ac- ac ac accurate curate passes they ran their total up to 12 and allowed the Elko team to tally 1 point Custer registered 6 points in the third l' l and Elko made 3 This period was was featured by the long shooting of Orem Orent and Sweet Sweet the Custer cap cap- tain tairi dropped In a couple of neat baskets front from the middle of the floor and made two neat setups that put the game ame on ice for tor Custer The fourth period goes to Elko In this period Elko Hiko fought harlland hard and passed well welt and annexed 7 1 points point running their total up to 16 18 Custer and Elko aro are booked to play again tonight and If the Custer team comes through with u. u win and Windsor is defeated the Powder River team has a a. good chance o of annexing the title The rho score ELKO I CUSTER COUNTY 0 G. T. T PP FI I Q O. T. T FP P. P Wright If 2 13 8 12 Badger If 1 5 6 1 3 Murphy rf rt 0 0 0 rf rt 5 6 0 0 10 Backus c 0 0 0 of Sweet c c 0 8 6 5 0 0 10 Castle lie Iff IC 0 0 0 01 Ig 0 0 0 0 Puring rg rg- 2 0 0 rg 11 0 0 0 0 I Bachus Dach us rg 0 0 0 0 I I Totals 4 13 8 Totals 11 U B 6 in Ref Referee ree Simmons umpire Richardson Weston 17 17 Springville 13 The Utah state high school champions were defeated last night by the Weston Vealon High team from Idaho The rhe he score of ot the game wa was 17 to 13 Both Doth Springville and Weston Veston played a man five-man defense defenso which was hard to penetrate and this accounts for the low score Weston Veston won the game ame due to the fact it if had a 8 bunch hunch of shooters shooter who could tally from the middle of th the field and along tho side lines Ga Gassman and L. L Olson did the damage lo to the Springville I team by shooting shoot the long one ones Clark for Springville scored three long ones and kept villa Spring-villa in the running durIng dur dur- ing log the first period rhe The man five defense proved pro to be I too much for Clark and OI nd Crammer ln to I break reak through Although the tha I Spring Spring- villa team put up a 8 great fight they were unable t ta to score when when the they had I chances hanc lI aisen showed his wars eares alfs rt back back- n t tha war Hue line Although 01 Ol 1 T r l J. J 1 r 1 sen en Jumps at center he 8 swi J Into guard and Gassman Gaisman the theman f ettI man on the Idaho quint plas pla's tbt tb and replaces Olsen WF Crammer the ace I of ot the UI o holders due to the close gu r E. E Olsen was allowed to basle basket t but three times In his nl l attempt attempts for field goals goal he score which was from the side lIDe linear Weston won on the game came ame in tn the N period when they held Ue i iless less and run their total up to 7 had the ball during during- the major P the period and wul to take it away avay In in the lie third Sest n ran off with the honors 11 and ran un up tho the total to 15 n Thu J team had many chances to lC were unable to make bask t j p Weston beat atH J game pame l last St night With but three eo 0 ox minutes to go the Weston Veston good margin and they p all nil around the floor and anti did not to shoot thereby up time keep keeping In II the llie team Ing The Springy r v lie team n o rh L. L D. D S. S U. U in the tha h vt t tournament r U L Gassman and L L. Elsen Risen ball for Weston while hUo ClarK n guards were ere I th but o JS formers former for The Tho score WESTON L t- t T F P i If T I t 4 r- r 1 litla tc If 0 3 5 0 0 I rt rf J jl S 3 o ci 0 I 0 0 0 0 Bur Bui I c c. c 0 OJ Gamu Iff III 6 0 11 0 n Iff ig rg Ill 0 0 0 r rK rg 0 I Totals S 7 or 1 t l 1 17 I Totals Referee Referee Ash ion umpire R ch h |