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Show B7Y. Won. J f I, P 1 T f OGDEN, Feb. 10. Again has tho Weber Stako academy basketball team gone down loan overwhelming defeat. This time It was to the 11. Y. 0 tf Logan, and by the score of 57 to 7. The boys from the local school were never In the game for a minute and seemed helplessly lost. Team work was conspicuous by Us absense and at basket throwing tho locals appeared to be at even a greater disadvantage. The stake boys arc a willing lot, but It must be said that they are unacquainted unac-quainted with even tlic rudiments of the game, (t is a fact, of course, that they were considerably outweighed, Lut In spite of all this, they showed a woeful lack of knowledge in every department de-partment of the game. The visitors put up a stiff game, but at that they did not earn one half of their score. Their team work was good, but an over-abundance of good luck coupled with the poor team work of the locals, gavo tlicm such a margin that the game was noi ecn interesting. interest-ing. The locals scored only one Held basket and that by Bingham, tho latter lat-ter also scoring five out uf six free throws and this constituted the score for his team. Jensen played the star game for the visitors and annexed 21 of the points credited to his team and all of them were field baskets. Hill landed eight points from the same source. Wans-gaard Wans-gaard succeeded In getting three field baskets and three free throws. The line up follows: W. H A. TOSlTlONB II. V. U. Greenwell c Jensen Nlngham u. r Wilcox Budge i..v Hill Ensign ....k. (i Alfred Hancock l. o Wansgaard Umpire Milne. |