Show SUFFER SEVERE SETBACK IN N COLLEGIATE L RACE I JOo sa n 0 00 0 Utah Aggie Series Next 1 Week Will Close Season i Shooting of Ingersoll in Final Half Plays Havoc With U. U of U. U Machine I By Paul Cal Caffey fey THE HE University of Utah's chances of winning vinning the 1925 state collegiate basketball title was given a sev severe re setback last 1 night at the Deseret gymnasium when the Brigham Young university scored a 41 to 36 victory in the final contest of the j two-game two series The teams split in the series the Crimson coming coming- out on the long end end nd o of Fri Fridays Friday's Fri t days day's 36 to 24 score The best Utah can do In the race for tor the championship now v Is to tie A with the Cougars The two remaining remaining remain remain- ing lag games with the Utah will tell the result A double victory vie vic Ic- Ic tory for tor the University will wiIl mean meana 1 a a. tie If it the teams break even in the series The Cougars will then have haie havea J a clear claim to the title 1 Last nights night's contest started out in ina Ina 1 a a. similar to Fridays Friday's manner the Cougars gaining an early carty lead However ever the Crimson got going before the Y had piled up a big J lead and soon evened up the score Buck Dixon ace of tho the B B. Y Y U. U combination drew first blood by caging a field goal This was soon i followed by a ringer from Romney Brick Wood started Utah on its iti way by making good a free try registered a spectacular field goal from near the center of the floor Wood came through with another another an an- another other foul pitch and evened the tho score Utah went Into the lead when Watkins garnered a basket The two teams alternated the rest j of ot the first half The Crinson was behind the one point a few tew seconds before the half halt ended and Watkins slipped sUpped the ball through the hoop giving Utah the long end of ot a 14 to 13 count 5 The second half found the Cougars Cou Cou- gars sara at their old form and after the first few minutes of ot play the outcome outcome outcome out out- come was never in doubt although the U did start a a. rally taUy towards the end of ot the game that looked as though it might be able to close the gap p. p Stewart tallied a basket ai at the opening of the half giving the Y the lead Boberg put Utah in front with a field goal Watkins boosted boosted boosted boost boost- ed Utah two points and the Cougars Cougars Cougars Cou Cou- gars evened the score by counting three foul pitches From here the gradually stepped away from the and increased increase their lead slowly as the game progressed pro pro- gressed greased Ingersoll made it possible le for the Y to lead by some great basket shooting Towards the end of t f the game Utah started a a. rally after atter Coach Fitzpatrick had substituted practically cally caIly a ne new team Boberg Boberg- Neely and Pratt being responsible for the points made Rags Ingersoll made It possible for the Cougars to down the Crim Crim- son His eagle eye got pot into working work work- ing order the second half halt and he tallied twelve e points making him point high-point man of ot the gane gan-e Ingersoll Ingersoll In- In Ingersoll was by far tar the main factor in the Y victory Dixon although he was not up to his best on the offense he made up for tor it on the defense defens and playing the floor Bucks perfect passes enabled Ingersoll Ingersoll In In- In to tally his baskets Paul Packard playing his final game for the Y performed well wen on the guard line caging three baskets and taking an active part in the offense of of- of of ot the Cougars Cal Boberg and Mickey Ucley Oswald were the most consistent players for I U Boberg oberg with his basket shoot shoot- ing and his g general meral around all-around play ing branded himself as one of ot the outstanding men on th the floor Oswald Osvald Os Os- Os wald vald did commendable work on the guard line Une as did Tauter This pair held the Y forwards to two baskets each Oswald broke up a number of the Cougars Cougars' passes and took the ball ot off the backboard on practically eef every shot TT u U. rt r TT i OF u. u T U. U G. G 1 P. P P. P r rt rf 2 6 I 5 9 Wood It S 3 4 3 9 0 Stuart It If I 2 2326 3 2 6 Olson It If 0 0 0 0 fo Co 2 2004 0 0 4 Pratt If It 1 i 0 o 0 2 J Ingersoll ersoll c 0 5 5 6 2 1 w rf rf rC 2 4 3 2 O 0 J 8 Howrd 1 rg g 1 l 1 l 0 0 02 J Watkin c 3 2 5 3 j lg IK 3 4 2 S Neely Neety c 11 1213 1 3 Tauter Is lg 1 I 1 i 1 3 a Page Ie Ig 0 0 0 0 Oswald Tg rg I 1 4 z 3 4 Totals 1319 13 19 10 10 36 36 Totals 1619 15 lill 19 11 i 4 V 41 UmpIre Loots Umpire Lots Spencer sr r referee Sid Spencer |