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Show UTAH AGGIES TO MUCH FOR THE OINGLINGS Tho II. A. C. basketball team defeated de-feated the Bingham High School on Saturday evening, last, by the score of 48 to 24." Coach Jonson used his second string men against tho High! School team. Tho Miners wero certainly cer-tainly good on team work and had It not been for stage fright, thoy would have made a much closer game. Sid Spencer was plalng his first game under the colors of tho College. Ho certainly Is tho making of a good man. Jorgcnson Is the sensation sen-sation of the season. He Is good on team work, but gets n little fused If oory basket ho tries for dpes jini' go In for two points. Ho Is a former B. V. C. star. The Dlngllng team from Chicago, under tho Immediate guldanco ot Stubby Peterson, was pitted against the Aggie first team. The Dlngllugs aro usud to tho old professional basketball bas-ketball rules, and played a sort of semi-football. The experience was all one could call tho game for the Aggies cortaln- ly looked rotton. Rotten, toe, Is tame'. llH Sumslon at forward, Is a good roan, H but ho figures that It Is not neces- fB vary to russla tho ball. Mohr who mmKk played such a star game nt Prestos, ''HiH was not In tho gamo at all. He seems H to havo rested on his past laurels. H Nlelsun and Clydo at center, are H coming slowly and will eventually 'H mnko good men, but It may be a ' long tlmo ahead. "BH There Is ono consoling thing about flH tho game, which Is tho fact that tha CH now huIIs wore In the coach's of- 4H flee, and tho boys were a little peer- x'l cd becauso they were not allowed to fwl wear them. However, with all theM .VViH things settled, may be they will yet tH como to the toro nnd will probaTrty ,i .;,j be heard from before the season lai fl Tho Dlngllngs Is a group ot old ftmM basketball champions traveling thru' V'tl tho country under tho guidance otyA 'Pffl Lyn Andrus, a former B, Y, A. sen- sntlon. The final aooretwoa63 t'i f:. 26 in favor or the Avgtea.-' -' tUti.U 'JM |