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Show -vu IH SCHOOL BQYS MEET S DEFEAT In one of tho roughest games of the season, the Weber acadomy basketball bas-ketball team defeated the Ogden high Fchool team last night on the academy floor, winning second position in the northern division of tho Stato High School league, The score was 28 to 15. neither team appearing at its Lest. Nixon and C. Crltchlow did the best individual playing for the Weber squad and PIngree wa3 the high school star. Tho contest was staged before one of the biggest crowds of the season, students of the two schools crowding all of the .available space in the Academy Acad-emy auditorium. The lineup and summary sum-mary follows: Academy. High School. Nixon J. Falck, Chambers Center. Wilkinson '. Grossman Right Torward. ' Bassett, D. Cntchlow, PIngiee, King L. Falck Left Forward. Brewer , Fife Right Guard. C. Critchlow Adams Left Guard. Field Goals Wilkinson 3, Bassett 2, Nixon 7, Brewer 1, Grossman 2, Plugrec 2, J. Falck 1, Adams 1, L. I'alck 1. Foul Goals PIngree, 1 out of 10; Carl Crltchlow, 2 out of 3. Referee Ref-eree Fitzpatrlck. Timekeeper Claik. Scorers Kerr, Anderson. The northern division beason will bo brought to a close tonight with games at Brigham City and Hyrum. With last night's game included, tho standing of the teams in the division is as follows: Won, Lost. Boxeldor 9 0 Weber 7 3 Kaysville 5 4 North Cache 3 6 South Cacho . .'. 3 6 Ogden High 1 9 Tho state tournament will be held at Brigham City, March 9, 10 and 11. BASTON, GOPHER STAR, ON BOARD OF CONTROL Minneapolis, March 2. Albert P Baslon, captain of the University of Minnesota football team, was elected president of the board of athletlo control con-trol of tho university late today. Clare ("Shorty") Long, the Gopher quarterback, and Arthur Mellin, were elected as the academic representatives representa-tives on the board. |