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Show 2ND mv TEARS NOW II LEAD, Standing of the Teams. Won. Lost, PrCt. ' Second Ward -1 0 1000 ,; Third Ward 3 1 .750 ! ; Fourth Ward 3 1 .750 '.; Seventh Ward 3 2 .500 Iff Fifth Ward 1 3 .250 Eighth Ward 0 4 .000 By defeating the hitherto unbeaten " ; I Third ward boys, the basket ball team . .; of the Second ward retained Us posl-, posl-, ' tion at the top of the column In the Z ' : league standing, while their opponents : must content themselves with second , . place. The game was played on the I" Second ward floor last evening, and the score was -10 to 2-1. . i The first half resulted In a very fast j ; and even contest, the score being 15 to 14 In favor of the Second ward 4 boys, but the Third warders were out- distanced in the latter half. Tho lino- ' up and score: I ' Second Ward. Third Ward. Pyott lg Campbell Shorten rg Wilkinson ' Ellis . . c Greenwall di Johnson If. Torgeson ' Llndqulst ... rf Wiggins J, Field Goals Wlgqlus. C, Greenwall, j 1; Wilkinson. 1, I lndnulst, 2; John- son. 11, Ellis, 5. Goals from fouls 5 Wiggins, 2, Torgeson. 2, LIndqulat, 3; J : Ellis, 1. n : Referee Clark |