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Show OGDEN HIGH Wlffi BASKETBALL GAME The Ogden high school basketball team with a show of first-class form defeated the North Cache high school last night at the Ogden high school and came into prominence as real contenders con-tenders for the state high school pennant. The score was 22 to 10. Upwards or 100 fans saw the con-I con-I test and during the first half were I kept continuously guessing as the I ball was played up and down the floor with but little advantage to el- ther team. The half ended five to five, but bad luck alone kept the Ogden players from coming out of it with a wide margin. More than a dozen times the ball went virtually Into the iron ring holding the basket and breathless with excitement, the Orange and Black fans watched it bound out again In the second half, the better form of the local boy proved the big factor fac-tor In turning the contest from a prospective tie into a pronounced victory. vic-tory. For the first ton or twelve minutes the honors were about oven, but with a burst of speed and brilliant bril-liant play that completely outclassed their opponents, the Orange and Black players scored enough field baskets to put them well in the lead. The tO.ms were unusually well matched in v r ight, but the margin of average height was in favor of the visitors Ralph Fuller was the star of the evening eve-ning scoring four field baskets and playing a masterly game at center. Ruby was a close second, with two field baskets and eight from the foul line. He was not up to his fine practice form, however, in Uirowing fiom the foul line Bune scored one field basket and with the other members mem-bers of the team was In the fight from start to finish The lineup and summary of the contest follows O. H. S. N. C. H. S Ruby If Tripp DcYoung rf. Spademan and Anderson Fuller c Larsei: Beck . . rg Hendricks Bune Ig Hyer Referee Peterson Scorers Johnson and Merrill. Timekeepers Henley and G Hendricks Hen-dricks Field goals Fuller 4, Ruby 2. Bune 1, Spackman 1. Goals from foul Ruby, R out of 19; Tripp. 8 out of 22; Spackman missed one. |