Show D B. B V YI Y II U U. U CLOSES 17 11 IBy I SEASON WITH WIN IN By Special l News Service ervice OGAN March 9 The The stuff that won L LOGAN an n empire for Napoleon and made Julius Caesar the greatest of ot all Roman emperors came to the front In n last nights night's game between the B. B Y U. U and the Utah A Aggles les It was this some thing that brought brought the Provo hoo out on the long end end of a J. J 34 to 27 score score after the first half had finished with v the the count 15 to 14 against a them The game which closed the 1917 collegiate col- col hoop S season for tor Utah was a battlo battle worthy of ot the honor Th The Tho seemed I was not much satisfaction In them for the followers of tho two teams In tho first fust game same of the evening evening- the I 1 L. L D. D S. S fell before Springville 4 42 to Q and In the thc second game game- amo the tho Boxelder scored a 39 33 to 33 win over Sno Snow academy Tho first game c-ame was ono one of or tho the hottest over seen acen here taking five lyo extra minutes to decide the winner It was in iu the tho five extra minutes that tho the Saints fell down They had played tho the biT big team to o a standstill up to that time but at the crucial moment the Saints slipped lipped Th Tho game game- started fast and ond furious anti and at it the tho end of oC Ute the fir first t half haIr the tho score found the Springville with a a. lead Ie but but a ral rally staged In tho last half hail brought tho the Gold and Blue Blue- on evon even t terms and the game garao o ended with the tho score 35 all niL Tho The tars stars of ot tho first game mo were Sum Sum- sion for tor tho the winners winners' and Dean for tor tho the Saints Tho The little Springville forward was the smallest man nun on the tho floor but ho did not seem to bo be handicapped In an any anyway anyway wa way by it It as ho he cantered around in ad admirable admirable admirable ad- ad mirable manner and tossed the baskets accurately Dean was vas also suro uro on the hoop and scored tho the most points for l his s team Tho The e second cond game r-ame of or tho the day was not quite as lB well played as tho the opener Boxelder Boxelder Boxelder Box Box- elder wa was t not up to Its Us usual and had considerable difficulty in defeatIng defeat t Ing Snow academy Tho The first half found tho the five on the short end of a aa 21 a to 15 score But the second o brought forth a a. spurt from five and Iid tho the boys seemed to hit their stride The Tho score rolled trolled up fast for Cor the winners winner's after they once got ot started Tonight Boxelder will clash with the Saints and Sprin o will meet the Snow academy t- t 4 42 FrT TP O. O It 6 9 6 18 G. G Brown rL rt 0 0 4 1 W. W W c c. 5 0 0 10 C C. C Brown Ig hr IJ 1 0 0 2 K h. Weight rg 1 t 0 0 S Totals Totals Total 18 18 9 6 42 L. L S. S t I ID D. D U. U 39 v I FrT rT PLa TP If- If jf r. y 1 0 0 2 Dean DeaD rf rt 9 7 3 3 21 NeiL NeiLon on c c. 5 S 0 0 10 11 Thatcher If If- 1 0 0 Cla Clawson rg 2 0 0 4 Totals 18 18 7 3 I 9 39 Referee Referee-Ho net Referee cree- cree Hols Hoisington i s inn ton ton- Umpire SNOW A ACADEMY ADEMY 33 F FOG G FrT rrT la TP Charles Chants If 4 0 0 S r rI 4 f 0 0 S 8 Olsen c. c I 5 S 0 0 10 Isaacson Ig IC- J I 7 1 7 D. D Neilson Nellson n nc 0 0 0 0 Totals 16 IIi 7 7 1 33 39 35 l dG l FrT rT FID FlO TP rp X N. WatkIns If Ir 6 11 7 19 I Cornia rf rt 4 of 0 0 S g Tl tiger c c. 6 0 0 12 15 I Jensen h Ig 0 t to 0 0 0 rg 1 0 0 0 0 I Totals Js 16 16 16 11 i 7 39 Ile FI f e re F e-F i trick I Umpires Wilson Umpires Wilson and Hol |