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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, FRIDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 16, 192L THE GUMPS -- Wt OLD WtLCONvfc MAT 'A Our oe YNC Latch As y ow oerr - cofAg - CfcVfWAY Am&H SAUMENt AMD HA? PROCURED PORYftU UNCV-- g Q AT A GREAT &CORtt YOU'RE tCRU&fcED East HigH's First Practice art SHIP COMES IN T HEIR me UhOFlB- 17 PENCE AND EX. OAYBFFCT Born in Game Dropped by 26-2- 4 Score; Contest Is Fast. &0NNY SCOTLAND 2StEAR AGO L In the first game of their preseason schedule' the Leopard were defeated by the Hurray high school team, 2$ to 24, yesterday afternoon In the Murray high school gymnasium. During the first half Bacon, star forward for Murray, showed considerable proficiency in the art of caging baskets from positions about in the middle of the floor. Hie shorter shots, however, went wild . The Leopards came out of the first period with their heads up, leading 17 to 13. At the beginning of the second the Leopards sent in a new lineup.period Soon afterward Murray tied the score at' ll - and forged ahead. The Leopards caught them, however, at 24 points and iha score continued to be tied until the final minute of play. When the home team located the basket for t wo more points. - The game was hard fought throughout. Passing was not errorless, but for so early in the wesson the game was as fast a contest as could be asked for. The second and third games of the Leopards schedule will be plaved today In tha afternoon the Boxelder high school in the East quirt will meet the Leopards In the evening the high gymnasium. leopards will meet the Davis county high school hoopgters at the Davis county - school, The lineup and summary; n EAST HIGH. ' T. FI G. T.P. fMO.Fr ft 0 0 0 Kouftrts, rf.s.eV. 4 2 9 Beers, if...,. t 4 0 6 8 Glynn, c...,,. " 0 0 Smith, rgr: r. . ... . 5.1 j0 II u ' . (K Taufer. ig ... 1 0 1 3 Benton, rf... IT S -- BIRTH MO IN MAN Y i low Myers, rg Vanes, ig . .Totals , Bi ad ford, Totals Referee Watts. THREE-GAME- AT S PLYMOUTH SCHOOL Under the auspice. of the Plymouth Athletic club, three basketball games were p.ayed Jast night at the Plymouth school gvmnaslum. The Plymouth first team defeated the L. D. P seconds by a score of 30 to 19 The frosli. defeated. .the- - Plymouth seconds bv a score of 18 to 9. - The Plymouth Junior high defeated the Murray high school by a score of 27 l 2 X to 13. e 0 . 0 0 The Plymouth lads showed great pro0 0 X0 (U ficiency in the hoop game and expect a successful season. . Jt Lineup and summary; .17 MURRAY. PLYMOUTH SECONDS Fd G. Fr.T. FI G. T.P. Fd G. Fr.T. FI G. T P. 0 9 ... .0 0 dishing., rf 0 0 2 3 5 12 Marker. If 5 2 8 .10 4 0 8 Eyre. X. t 0 fi 2 1 0 0 1 2 0 0 Sansom.Xg ...... Bacon, If... Uhiberall. c Jones, rg -- .bXIX 0 j . . .. DM -)- w is Imclc THfeOwS-- UY A CWgERPOU AND SNELOOWE PATH ACsAih Out OP THE ATTIC AND ON THE CCNTtP YAfcLE WITH A UARGE FINK BOW 0 close gam. Th score was 13 to 71. AlLineup and summary; PLYMOUTH FIRSTS. though the game was close, th play was O. Fd Fr.T. FI O.. T,P. not as smooth as that d. splayed in the ,...4 uUa PROSH. Many easy ahots were previous game missed by both quints The score for the first half was 10 to 9 In favor of the third-yeteam. Boon after the second half began. Squires started ths scoring for tbs seniors when be dropped one In front of For tha first few minutes 39 the basket. L. D. S. U SECONDS of this period the juniors were unable to Fd.G. Fr.T. FI G.-score. P. Leaver scored the only basket for 2 the third-yelads In this half. The ohly 7 score the third-yeLineup and summary; - five could get In this was a foul JUNIOR' . 3 period PLYMOUTH pitch by Watnon. HIGH. Squires, Derrick and PHssrilan played 0 a good game for the seniors, while Wat4 son and Folca displayed tna best form men. for ths third-yea- r - The game between the Midgets snd the 19 sopha proved easy for the second-yeteam. Ths score was 19 to 4. WEST Stone and lArsen were the outstanding team. Borg and of ths second-yea- r SENIORS stars for the Gallagher played a Fd.G, Fr.T.- Fl.U. T.P. , Midgets. 0Shultz., rf. As team of a tha result The junior "B" games, ths Juniors yesterday'defeat. sd the senior "B" team in the second and Midgets are tied for first place hongame- of the West high school class se- ors In th "A" league, while th senior ne. The Mldgef A"' dulnt fell before and sophs are tied for Sesond place. In the sophomores In tha second fray of the tha B" league the juniors and sophomores rslgn supreme, while the Midgets x day. he juniors came out victors In a very and seniors hav both been unable to their games, lineup and 'summary: MIDGETS . Fd.U. Fr.T. FLO. T P. , 0 0 0 0 Borg, 0 Melton, If ,....9 0 . 0 0 e Melees, .......99 2 3 I Gallagher, rg 0 0 0 Palmer, lg I- 0 I Roberts, rf Goff, lg '4 c IT'S TWtfcElS A UC.NY THE VNINOOVU ODTWC GrOMP 17-a- Green, WAt CAVT .6 T ar ar Mason and Brown Wrestle Over Two' Hours to Draw- CHAMPIONSHIP TONIOHT. The state championship swim will be pulled off at the Deseret gymnasium at 9 13e tonight. AU the men who have entered-havshown that they aro EYAN8TON, W 0., Dec. 15. CbTle good men, having finished welt up In Mason Brown wrestled in race bach year. Alvin Nelson, who' and Lyman two bours and.flv minute ta a draw hold, the record of flvs minutes M 0 before a large crowd here. Each wrestler seconds, is st present In Liege, snd So will not enter. The men who have ensecured a fall. The same two wrestler have been 're- tered for the reee are McKelth Burt, from matched for a finish match here on oe the Salt club; Rolf Bolin Utah and Firth of Iecrmber 20. The weight limit from the Unlveraltyof night Is to he 152 pound from tha - Deseret gymnasium. will Th "on Salt Lake may be selected to referee tfc Louis Iverson may also swim for th Desbout. eret gymnasium. r? SWIMMING 440-ya- rd - 4-- -- ge ar HIGH JUNIORS VANQUISH -- ood-game . ..-i- 0-- ,0 ...1 Totals , 9 . 2 SOPHOMORES. Ft . ,. Larson, rf Evans, If Gilbert, e Stone, rg Hannlgan. lg 4 ,...30 0 Dods, If Suillvatv-r- Totals V.... . .... 9 Raferes, Stroll. Lineup and summary; , SENIORS. ra.a. Fr.T. n.a. t.p. ...2 ..0 Squires, rf . g King, Asher, o Klrkmnn, rg-- o Crtssmsn, lg Derrick, If t ......01 0 1 0 0 0 I Totals Refers, Stroll. SPRINGVILLE TOO MUCH FOR PANTHERS ' The Tribase. Speelet SPRING VEULE, Dec. 15. The West high school basketball team lost a fast game with the Bprlngvlll quint here this evening, 3$ to 21. 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' SAINTS PLAY WEBER TODAY AT OGDEN The Saints play Weber today In a game that should prove very interesting. Each year these two teams meet In a preseason game, and as .much Interest ta shown ss Is usually displayed In ths league games Many rooter are expected to go to Ogden with th local team. Weber has lost all of Its team from last vear, except one man. Captain Budge. H Is a dandy player and should prove a good leader. Coach Watson has developed a stats-wid- e reputation for developing real teams out of mediocre material, so th 6alnta can expect a hard gams. So far this season Coach Peterson hat not been able to pick out a combination of Aye men who are teaming together. They seem to lack that something so necessary to bring resulta on a good basketball team. No doubt a good combination can be mads out of them.- - but at present they are not showing much. f Cbllatt, at center, shows prospects being made Into ; 1. : a good man. 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