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Show AGGIES DEFEAT B. Y. G. Run up the Decisive Score of 45 to 25 in a Highly Interesting Game at B. Y. Gymnasium. t In a highly exciting game last Tuesday Tues-day night, tho basketball team of the Agricultural .College defeated the team of tho Brlgham Young Collego by the score of 54 to 25 In1 tho later's gymnasium. The game was fast from tho-bcglnulng, but at no tlmo did tho smaller team Jiavo a look In Bros-sard Bros-sard and Hancock began scoring euuy, BMUUllll 11U1U uaDivum uuu iuoo- Ing fouls. Both made seven field throws in tho; entire game. Brossard mado seven trios from tho foul lino, and the B. Y. chalked up soven tries from tho snmo place. Crookstan for tho A. C. did some splendid guarding, covering his man so that ho was always al-ways tho aggressor and a stlcklor onco his hands got on the' ball. Egbert Eg-bert likewise did somo good guarding, whllo Hobson at center followed his man well. For tho B. Y. Zimmerman was tho star player, although ho shared honors hon-ors with Watkln8 mos tot tho tlmo Thoro wero sovoral fouls called, although al-though nothing alarming. League Game Saturday. Noxt Saturday night, tho Brlgham Young University Is to open tho Collegiate Col-legiate League hero with tho A. C. As this team has defeated tho University Univers-ity of Utah, tho gamo next Saturday will servo to give the begt kind of a line up of tho basket ballsltuatlon In tho stato this season. The llno-up for the gamo was ns follows: fol-lows: A. C. D. Y. C Hancock .. .. rf Christenson Brocard If Wntklns Hobson c Peterson Egbert rg Van Orden Crokstan lg . . . . Zimmercnn Referee, Hnmmond, Salt Lake. |