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Show UTAH AGGIES TRIM BENNION'S QUINTET LOGAN, Jan. 25. The Utah Aggies defeated Fred Bennlon's Montana Farmers, 43 to 11, hero tonight' in a 'well played basketball game. The game started out with a burst of speed but slowed down toward the end. The teamwork of the Montana team was considerably broken up because be-cause of the absence of Pitts, a star j forward, who was called back to Butte because of illness in his family fam-ily but who will appear in tomorrow night's contest. Ross, at running guard, played the floor well and kept his for-, for-, wards well covered. Jarvis played an exceptionally fine game for the Utah Aggies arid al-, al-, though he was playing a guard posl-. posl-. tion scored five field baskets, the highest number made by one player. ' Sumsion, at right forward, was next in point of goals scored and proved i himself no easy man to watch. The line-up and summary follow: Montana A. C. Utah A. C. Cameron, j Fitzgerald If Spencer 1 .Qnmofrin Bush rf Cannon Harris.. 6 c Nielson, Clyde Ross rg... Jarvis, Stiefol Finch lg Mohr, Wurley Field baskets: Harris 2, Ross 1, Bush 1, Spencer 1, Sumsion 4, Nielson Niel-son 3, Jarvis'5, Mohr 1, Stlfel 1, Wurley Wur-ley 1, Cannon 2, Clyde 2. Fouls: Sumsion 3 out of 5; Fitzgerald, Fitz-gerald, none out of 3; Bush, none out of 2; Harris, 3 out of 4. Referee: Purley. |