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Show I Some Great I' Basketball. K , Won Lost 1 .0 H . '11. Y C 2 0 1 000 HI II Y 0 4 1, .800 B , I, I) S. U 2 .1 .400 '' A. C r .000 H Salt Lake Herald: The game of H li iBkotball between the L. D, 8.V. H( 4i nd It. Y. U. at, the Y. M. 0. A. Hj Saturday night resulted In an argu- Hj uicnt which finally resulted In the Hj K'inie being awarded to the B. Y. U. H by a score of 26 to 25. It was only H After a wrangle ot a full half-hour, In H which the ofllcals and coaches of the Hj rival schools took part, during whloh Hi time the result was In doubt, that Re- Hj ferco Walker decided that the game Hj belonged to Frovo by tne above-named j score. It was up to Walker as reterce HI to make the decision, but this olWclal H -did not know what to do audit was H only after considerable atgument that Hi lc finally gave the game to Provo on H sliat he termed a technicality. M With the two teams fighting like H .demons and the score tied at 25 to 25, H mi attempt was made b,y the official K t Imekecper to end the game as a re- H.i Sl,,t of nnal tlrao- Thc Bun used for B' 'the purpose missed fire and an at- K tempt was made to call Referee Walk- J cr's attention to thc fact. Umpire j lirown as well as others blew their H whistles, but so loud was the noise of H the rooting that Referco Walker did H 'not, nor was it hardly possible for him m to hear them. Perhaps about thirty 1 seconds after tho official timekeeper l bad tried to stop the game, a foul was M called by Walker on one of the L. D, H S'U- players, who, like the referee, did B ' not know time was up. Provo was at- BB;? lowed the free throw for coal and M Scored a point, which proved the win- V tug one. That tho time was up there, t -was no question, and the L. D. 8. U. B claimed tho game ended at the time Hj the official timekeeper tried to fire his B gun. Coach TeoUel claimed the time V was not up until the referee ended KB, the game upon the requestof theoOl- BV; lal timekeeper. Walker finally de- BH elded that this stand was right, and H although time might have been up, BH ho had not been notified ou account BH of the noise, and that Provo was eo BBJI titled to try for a goal from the foul Hf line on tho foul called by him. BK) Thc crowd was one ot tho largest of H I tho season and so great was the Inter- BH -csX that nearly everybody remained Hi tforltre final result After the game B 'there was a meeting between the coaches and otllolals and the matter Jt wc.3 j-rno ivar and utr. Referee U'i Walker finally making liU decision, Hll wlilch gave the game to the 11. Y. U. Be Tho Provo boys took tl.e le-itl at the B&i surtand thc first half ended with a BBf score of 15 to 10 In their favor (u the Rh second half the Saints Improved and BBt near the end of the half had tied the HS sc iz. Trom this point on the men B pi ay cxl fast aud fierce, until the un- BBB satisfactory end came. These two BBBI teams have met once, before this sea- H son and thenot was a foufcalled just Hl at t,lfl enrt of tlme t,iat Kave UlQ Kame BBjl to r.-of" j ""ho H H. Y. U L I). S. U. H Itcso L. F Miller Kj Gourley R. F.... Taylor H CnrUtensen . ...C . . Ilorsfall. BB1 j i A f ,liiti- .....L. O.i Anderson C'mmherialn R 0..., ......Beck (JoaU from Ucld-Roe, 3; (iourley,3; Chr'stcnsen, 1; (Jhambcrlaln, 2; Miller, .1; I'm lor, 1; Anderson, 3 From Free Tiiiovys-Gourley, 5; Miller, 7, Points i ii rricd Provo, 3; L. D. 8 , 2 Ref-eiee Ref-eiee Walker. Umpire Brown. l |