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Show B. Y. College Wins. The Boys of L. S. U., Outclassed in Every Way. Score 26 to 0. The basketball game In the It. V. C. gymnasium Saturday evening was a one sided affair, the bojs from tho L. D. S. l simply being outclassed In every stage of the game, and only making two baskets thrown from the Held during tho entire game. Out of 13 fouls made by the It. Y. C. team they threw but live baskets The local boys showed maiked hnpiove-ment, hnpiove-ment, as shown by their fast playing In the second half, where they threw o baskets fiom the Held and 5 free throws. The playing of .Jensen and Dahlc in the llrst half, the latter accepting ac-cepting eight chances out of nine, and Wangsgaid (who was substituted for Christiansen) was very good. A largo and enthusiastic ciowd witnessed the contest. A feature of the program was a fencing exhibition bv Professor Wilglit and I). K. Allen, between halves and at end of the basketball game. Following was the lineup: It. Y. C. L. J). S. Jensen o " Tanner Merklcy 1 g Wiggle Hlalr i g Lindsay Christiansen- Wangsgaid I f Reaves Dahle 1 f Johauscn Chilstianscu vvasdlsqualllled for the season on account of his rough pla) ing. The L. D. S. bovs verc consideiably surprised at the result. They anticipated antici-pated that Mcikley would be out of the game on account of his sore hand but he plajed just the same. The visltois lay their slump in the second half to the fact that they were tiled out. The local boys plajed all 'round them and ficqucntlj when they bumped the lcsult was a weakening on the pait of the visitors. |