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Show ATHLETIC; BUNK The first animal basketball struggle strug-gle between our local colleges was won by tho Aggies In tho IJ. Y. C. Hall last Saturday night. Tho' scori was 26 to 1C. Tho Crimson boys certainly can put up a very lively contest In their gym. Kvery man ot tho Crimson team Is to bo complimented on tho way ho fought to tho last. L, 11, l'eterson will bring his coaches and team to town this wock, L. II, has not been hoard from for some time, but we dnre to predict he will make up for last tlmo when he nrrlvcs hero. Itumor has It that the B. Y. U. will play their second team ngalnat tho B. Y. C. It occurs to tho writer that It thoy do such a thing they nro afraid ot another dorcat for tho first team. Hyer Is certainly a wonderful guard. Ho scored two field baskets and held Captain Lolo Spencer down to tour field baskets. Ho nlso was tacked on Nlelson part ot the time. Fuhrlman lost his eye tor the basket bas-ket In the B, Y. C. Agglo game, which was very fortunate for tho Aggies. Sumslon found his eye for the baskets which was very bad tor the Crimsonltes. No side line fights Is a record to bo proud of at a Agglo B. Y. C. game. The disappointed ones had bettor send for Paul Hockstrauser. Master guard ot the B. Y. C. was sick the other night and was therefore there-fore not able to play the entire game. Fans and business men must turn out to see the B. Y. U. team this week. They play tho B. Y. C. Friday Fri-day and the Aggies noxt Saturday. Foxy Iloberts of Provo, has been out securing players the last couple ot weeks. Ho has roped In a couple or last year's Btars, who will appear In tho lineup against the Aggies. Tho Aggies will have three hard games to play now on their own floor. If they win them all they will have tho championship of Utah. Coach Knapp has a wondorrul llttlo team, thoy fought every minute min-ute of tho time against tho Aggies and wo dare predict a hard old game when tho two teams meet In the A. C. gym. Tradition has been that every year oach school win one game. Usually the visitors are victorious. The Agglos nro determined to break tho tradition this year. Thorpe of the B. Y. team Is cer- talnly coming o'ut ot the kinks. Ho wait tacked on Nlelson and ho certainly cer-tainly held Nlelson down Ironi n big score or field baskets. A great deal ot money cchangd hands when Hales of the II. Y. C was nblo to muko two baskets over Mohr of tho Aggies. The fellow In town who bet that tho Aggies would defeat the Crimsonltes Crim-sonltes 75 points In tho B. Y. C. hall must ho talking to himself yet. I'rob-tlbly I'rob-tlbly nftor his talk he will know hotter hot-ter next time, The bishopric of the Eighth ward has been reorganized since N. P. Johnson last October, the ward has b,een without a bishop, the counselors counsel-ors having taken charge ot all the work. On Sunday, Mr. Joseph Gibbons Gib-bons was appointed to take the place of Bishop Johnson with Fred J. Kloepher as first, and Itobert Mun-roe Mun-roe as second counselors. John B. Olss.oer was chosen for ward clerk. A vote ot thanks was given to the retiring re-tiring officers. A fine son was born on Saturday morning to Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Garff. All concerned are doing .nicely. |