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Show I6H SCHOOL SECONDS LOSE DECIDING j CONTEST ' !S Last night brought the Ogden Junior Basketball league to a close when a large crowd of fans watched the Standard team defeat the High school seconds. The score was 22 to 11. The game was played on the Deaf school 3 floor. The game was close from start $ to finish, each team doing its utmost : to take the championship in Its direc-; direc-; tion. In the first half it was all High ! school, their guards holding the op- posing forwards in good shnpe. The f score stood 10 to 4 for High when tho !, whistle blew for the first period. In the second halt it was different, Things began to mix and for a few minutes it was a mixture of soccer and I football with all ten men In the center of tho floor. Finally a Standard player emerged from the entanglement entangle-ment with tho ball and took a long shot and mado a ringer. From then on the newspaper five kept "dumping" them in at regular Intervals and soon had a lead of eight points. Two of the High's best men went out early In the game. Skeen had been eating" too many "hot dogs" and his wind slipped. Farnoff was thrown to the floor and knocked "coocoo" for a few seconds. They were replaced by Pingree and Griffin. The game was played by the guards of the opposing teams. To name stars would be difficult, as they were all going their best. The guards stood out above the others and in this McBride and O'Keefe were In the limelight most of the time. Line-up: Standard. o. H. S. Reeder rf Hobson Shreeves If Skeen, Pingree Couch c Farnoff, Griffin .McBride rg Clarke, Reedy Bond, Douglas. . .lg O'Keefe Summary: Field baskets Hobson 2, Farnoff 1, O'Keefe 1. Pingress 1, Griffin Grif-fin 1, Reedcr 4, Shreeves 2, Couch 3, McBride 1. Fouls Farnoff, 2 out of 4; Pingree, 0 out of 1; Couch, 2 out of 4. |