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Show LOCAL SCHOOLS WINJICTORIES Both B. Y. and A. C. Capture High Scores Over Salt Lake Basketeers The B. Y. C. basketball team triumphed tri-umphed over tho toam from the West Sido High School o Salt Lake City, Friday night at tho former's gym. Tho score was 41 to 28. Tho gamo was fast at times but was marred by roughness, mostly on the part of tho ColleglanB. A total ot fourteen fouls wero called on the Crimsons, to eight penalties Imposod upon the "Panthors." Hill of the locals, was tho stellar porformer, with his toammatos, Po terson; and Johnson ot tho High school, following closoly for second honors. Besides caging nlno baskets lio appropriated sonio hendwork that aided materially in tho Crimson victory. vic-tory. Johnson, tho 'Big Swede' of tho Red and Black was second high man with seven field baskets to his crodlt. Tho B. Y. toam worked llko a well oiled machlno at times and then again thoy would loaf while tho smaller High school team outplayed them. This Inconsistency will havo to bo overcome, and tho team begin to work togethor nil tho time In order or-der for tho locals to make a good showing this season. Jenson's strongest strong-est men aro his forwards while tho guards havo room for Improvement Tho lineup: B. Y. C. W. S. S. L. II. S. HIU If b. Spcncor Wright (Capt.) ...rf Jarvls Petersen c Johnson Williams rg Goodrich Uurrcn .....Ig. . Korr (Capt)' Summary Fiold baskets, HIU 9; Peterson, 6; Wright, 3; JohnBon, 7; L. Spencer, 2; Jarvls 1; Goodrich 1. Fouls L. Spencor, C out of 14; Petersen Pe-tersen 3 out of 8. Substitutions B. Y. C, Wright for Peterson T Potorson for Wright. High School, S. Sponcer for Jarvls; Andrews for S. Spcncor. Referee H. 0. Potorson. "'T Aqgles Have Narrow Escope " Tho "Panthors" throw a secaro Into ( Ccatlmed oapajt 1uUj :,.. LOCAL SCHOOLS WINJflCTORIES (Continued from pago one) tho crowd at tho Smart gym Saturday Satur-day night when thoy threatened t o overcome tho Aggies lead and win. Tho Aggies finally won by tho score of 43 to 40 Tho High School team played well; tho Spencer brothers, Johnson, and Goodrich playing consistent ball Captain Kerr also played a good gflniq at guard. Tho surprlso of tho evening camo In tho playing of Johnson of tho nod nnd Ulnck, who outplayed Poterson, tho Aggies star pivot man. Each secured Bovcn field baskets, but four of Peterson's woro secured ovor Kerr In tho first ten minutes of play when Peto played forward. Pctorson was solected as nil stato center last year and It Is a safo bet that tho will not bo outplayed' again this season as he Is now working hard and shows old tlmo form. Tootzcl used his cntlro squad nnd tho way tho men worked It Is evident evi-dent that tho Aggies will bo Btrong contenders for tho flag this year. Out of tho ten players who represented tho locals lost Friday night It will be hard to solect n team, as each man is In flno trim nnd playing his best. Tho Hnoup: U. A. C. W. S. S. L. II. S. Potorson (Capt) ...If.... S. Spencor Maughan rf.... L.Spencer Erlckson c Johnson Kappol rg Goodrich Packard lg.. Kerr (Capt) Summary Field baskets: L. Spencor, Spen-cor, 4; Johnson 7, Goodrich 4, Peter son 7, Maughan 1, U. Johnson 1, Dorton 3, Twltchol 2, Hafen 1. From foul lino, Ij. Spencor 10 out of 12; Peterson 13 out of 10. Substitutions Aggies: Poterson for Hrlckson; Dorton for Peterson. P. Johnson for Maughan, Hafen for Packard, Twltchol for Johnson. Ileforeo Jos. II. Jcnson. |