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Show B. VI). CHIPS TO CLASH WITH 0. Salt Lake, Feb 2. When the Crimson Crim-son and "Y" basketball teams clash in the Deserct gymnasium Friday night a dispute of long standing and much bitterness will be settled. It dales from last year's basketball wrangle between these teams, which was a verbal war anent the state championship. It all happened when the university early last year journeyed to Provo and was licked bv a differonon of one point. Hap Van Pelt, the elongated university center, made charges and was backed up by the rest of his teammates that Roberts of the B. Y. U. outfoxed tho varsity players by bending the rules. Coach Roberts ' made a personal vi6it to Salt Lake and repudiated the charges. Things quieted down a bit, but the Crimson crew didn't give a fig for the southern church school coach's repudiation and entered the second gamo with a determination to demonstrate demon-strate superiority. Tho game was played in the Deseret gym and the university won from the B. Y. U. substitutes. sub-stitutes. This made one game apiece and both teams departed, each claiming claim-ing to be the other's superior. It so happened, though, that the "Y" had the better claim. Most of the Crimson warriors who played last year are back this season and the feeling of "get Provo" still . hunkers in their breasts. The news ; of the keen rivalry between the , schools evidently has stirred the students stu-dents at the east bench and a large deputation will wa.tch the state champions cham-pions again send a green team against the varsity. Norgren has worked his squad with a vengeance the last two weeks, and sixteen men are out. I Bunny Clark and Clyde Packer are two wonderful forwards, and Lowell Romney is a member of the old guard force last year, the rest of the men who are out being Hap Van Pelt, Homer Ho-mer Warner, Breckton, Dorton, Wil-ford Wil-ford Romney, Bill Goodrich, Smith, Howe, Thorum brothers, "Taylor, Goodwin Good-win and Kerr. |