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Show BASKETBALL ME WON BY THE THIRD The basketball game last evening in the Third ward hall, between the fives of the Second and Third wards resulted In a victory for the- latter by a score og 43 to 2G. The baskets In the first half were about evenly divided, but In the second sec-ond half the Third ward boys woke up and played their opponents to a standstill. The game was almost devoid, ot roughness, only 11 fouls being ca'lled in the 35 minutes of play. The Hne-lip Hne-lip follows: Second Ward. Third Ward, R. Payne r.f F. Wiggins 0.Bllls l.f c. Torgorson R. Shorten c H. Greeuwell Bnlllnger r g. .W. Wilkinson Lawrence lg j. Davis Referee, M Watson Scorors Second Sec-ond ward, Stanley Punlngton; Third ward, Elvln Wilkinson Timekeepers-Second Timekeepers-Second waid, Leslie Krumperman; Third Ward, Thoo. Halstrom Time of game, 36 minutes After the gamo the crowd, numbering num-bering about 200 persons, was entertained enter-tained by the Third ward basketball boys with a dancing party and the remaining portion of theevoniug was most enjoyably spent. The music for the dancing was fur-nishod fur-nishod by Harrop's orchestra of four pieces, A Leap Year .party was announced for New Year's night. |