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Show ciinup By winning from the Brigham high school flvq last night on their homo fioor by the largo score of J9 to 15, tho Weber academy five hae all but cinched the championship of tho northern division of the high school league. Tho "but" that stands In their path la the B. Y college five of Logan whom they defeated in a recent contest and on Thursday next tho local boys i ill Journoy to Logan full of determination and courage to removo tho aforesaid "hut" from between be-tween them and the pennant LaBt night's game desplto the onesided one-sided rfcorp, woe exlremelv interesting, interest-ing, especially during the second half The basket throwing of Burt, the Brig-ham Brig-ham center, was the featuro, the tall Peach City lad scoring eight baskets from tho foul lino without a miss Tho unerring aim 0r Buinap' was again bdowii with 23 points to his credit. Watson, Lindsay and Ingles . played their usual heady garuo and McKay, though somewhat lighter than his opponent at center, did sooci work In pushing the ball the right way at tho jump. The B. C H S hoys should receive credit for their willingness to work, but they Bhowed lack of experience and wasted considerable effort in long throws for tho baskot The teams lined up as follows. Weber. B. E. H. S. Ingles rf Jensen Bolnap l.f Knudson McKay c Burt Lindsay r.g Josephson Watson l.g. Hatch i Referee, Romney; score, 39 to 15; attendance, 500. The visitors from Brigham, numbering num-bering about 150 persons, wore entertained en-tertained with a dancing part. This part of tho program was great, ly enjoyed. Excellont music was furnished fur-nished by a soven-pJece orchestra, the excellence of the music being especially appreciated. Coach Win. McKay announced that a special train had been secured for the Logan trip, which would leave the Union depot at 9 a. in., returning about 11 p m Arrangements can be made, however, to remain over until Saturday if desired. Thursday being a holiday, undoubtedly undoubt-edly a host of rooters will accompany tho Webor team to cheer them on to Ictory. k |