Show m Weber and B B. B A. A C. C Stage Thrilling Basketball Games TEAM STANDING Won Lost Pet Pct Weber 15 1 Snow 9 4 a Dixie G 6 9 B. B A. A C C. C. C 4 9 32 1 12 LAST WEEKS WEEK'S RESULTS Weber 40 39 D. D A. A C. C 38 Snow 51 56 Westminster 30 Weber 50 42 Dixie 34 The 3 1 A. A C. C basketball team turned in two thrilling performances performances perform perform- ances Friday and Saturday and although losing both earo games outplayed outplayed outplayed out out- played the powerful Weber college team most of the time Weber won the first game by a score of ot 39 to 38 and the second by a score of ot 40 to 38 the first times this year Car with the exception of ot one game lost to Snow college that Weber had been held to anywhere near a n II close score The Weber team appeared appeared appeared ap ap- to be Just as good as its I record Indicates but the Aggles i were almost as good and better at times I In the first quarter of the first game Weber was complete master going into an 18 to 8 lead and looking like easy victors In the se second second second se- se cond quarter the played more evenly but still trailed way way behind the half ending 27 to 15 At the opening of the second half Weber went Into a n 30 to 15 lead and then the Aggles came suddenly sudden I ly to life started rushing the visitors visit visit- visitors ors and played sensationally to SCOre scon score 12 points to Webers Weber's 2 in is the re remainder l der of oT o the the period which ended 32 to 27 They ran the score to 32 31 before Weber again scored battled desperately for the re remainder remainder re- re re- re of ot the game but fell one point short of t tying trying the score and lost 39 to 38 Saturday night the started started start start- ed out where they had left let off the night before and for three quarters quart quart- ers completely baffled the Weber with their rustling passing and shooting The Aggles took at 10 to 4 lead at the end of the first quarter increased it to 20 to 13 atthe aGthe ac at the half halt and 32 to 22 at the end of the third period The terrific pace started to show on them In Inthe inthe inthe the final period and with Bingham Bingham DIngham Bing DIng ham playing sensational Weber started a rally that gave them the lead at 38 to 37 for the first time In the game but F F. Morris fouled Watts and he tied the score at 38 Then with only seconds left lett to play F. F Morris scored the winning basket This week end the Aggles meet the second pace Snow college team teamon on the B. B A. A C. C floor in the final two games of the season Snow de defeated defeated defeated de- de B n A. A C. C twice t in the opening opening open open- ing series of the season one of the games going an extra period but with the Uie e ggles plating planting as they did against Weber a double I victory would not be unlikely and two real battles are certain to take place Friday and Saturday nights The score first game WEBER 39 a T F p F F. Morris rf 4 0 0 8 Bingham If 2 2 2 6 C C. C Morris c 2 0 0 4 Jacobson rg 4 3 2 10 I Clark Ig lg D 0 0 0 00 0 O. O Brown BrO If tr 1 0 0 3 2 Stoker lg 19 1 4 4 1 9 Total 17 9 5 39 B. B A A. A C. C 38 F P O T I Morrell rf 0 0 0 OI Oj II III Chidester If It 1 7 3 2 I 16 I Watts c 3 2 1 7 11 I Davis rg 2 3 1 5 I I Esplin Ig 1 1 0 0 2 Chamberlain rf 4 1 0 8 B I Totals 17 9 0 3 38 The score second game I WEBER WEDER 40 I I a T F P PJ I J F F. Morris orris rf 5 2 0 10 Bingham If 5 2 1 11 Stoker c I 1 1002 0 0 21 I Jacobson rg 3 3 0 6 I Clark Ig lg 1 2 1 3 I Kennedy If It 0 1 1 1 Brown Drown c c. c 3 1 1 7 I Il 10 Totals 18 IB 11 4 40 10 B. B A A. A C. C 38 j G 0 T F P Chamberlain rf 4 3 2 10 If It G 6 3 2 14 Watts c 2 2326 3 2 G 0 Davis rg 3 0 0 6 0 Jg lg 0 2 0 0 Walker c c. c 1 1002 0 0 2 Totals 16 II U 6 0 38 |