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Show Basket Ball Before a crowded house on Friday last the Bingham High School Basketeers exhibited the superiority over the Murray five when they wound up a game with the score standing 33 to 18. The game was played in the High School Gym, the half ended end-ed 13 to 10 in favor of the local boys. With Rimby one more in the game the Bingham boys should be in a position to do some wonderful work. The visitors vis-itors worked hard and persistently, persist-ently, but were weak on their shooting. Viettd, Rimby, Brady did some excellent work with Sanders best in the lead for the visitors. The scores: Bingham G. T. F. P. Vietti, If 5 0 0 10 Hall, rf 0 1 0 0 Allias, c ...... .. 2 5 3 7 Rimby, lg 4 0 0 8 Patton, rg ; 0' 10 0 IBrady, rf 4 2 0 8 Totals . 15 7 3 33 Murray G. T. F. P. Campbell, If 1 v0 0 2 Watts, rf :2 2 15 Peterson, c .:.:.-.2 2 0 4 Caldwell, lg 0 0 0 0 Sanders, rg 3 2 1 7 Totals -.8 6 2 18 O. O. W.'s DEFEAT SOLDIERS The Oogie, Oogie, Wah, Wah Club members without any machine ma-chine guns or other shooting equipment more than nature provided them defeated the 38 , (Continued on Page Four) .,."' BASKET BALL (Continued From Page One) Infantry five' at Fort Douglas the past week. , liimby and Siddoway proved capable fighters. Ihe score OOGIES G T F P Greathouse, If .o'K2 1 1 liimby, if 7 7 5 19 Siddoway, c 5 2 1 11 Geffin, lg 0 2 11 Creedon, r ..l 2 1 3 Totals ......13 15 9 35 38th Infantry G. T. F. P. Oberkofler, If 3 10 6 Millen, rf 6 0 0 12 Literland, c ..l 0 '0 2 Cressall, lg ....0 10 0 Paul, rg .3 3 17 I'enta, lg 0 0 0 0 Totals ... 15 5 1 27 |