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Show CfiiKIlEflDEflS1 I RETAIN TOP PLAGES j Standard and Never Rip Teams Win and Tie for League ! Leadership at Hi ' Commercial Basketball League, Won Lost Pet. 'Never Kips 2 0 1.000 lOgdcn Standard 2 0 1.000! 'BuchmiUcr Kaplan ... 0 2 .000 'Southern Pacific 0 2 .000 J Last Night's Results. I Ogden Standard 27, Buchmiller-Kaplan Buchmiller-Kaplan 1C; Never Kips 5G, Southern Pacific fl. Next Week's Schedule. ' Ogden Standard vs. Never Hips: , Buchmiller-Kaplan vs. Southern Pa- I I cific. U In the second set of games in. tho i 'Commercial basketball league played at the Ogden High school last night , the Ogden Standard hoopsters defeat-;ed defeat-;ed the Buchmiller-Kaplan aggregation I by a sec re of 27 to 16 and went into a I tie for the league leadership with the INevrr Hip aggregation. The Never 1 Rip:: were easy winners over the , Southern Pacific, the score being 5G ito y. In the first melee the Standard play-: play-: ers hold a three-point lead over the j newiy-roorgahized Buchmiller-Kaplan . team, the score at the half being 15 to 1-'. During the second period tho Standard players showed increased pepper arid were never headed. The improvement ofvthe Buchmiller-Kaplan ! team -was cue of the features of the : evening. Stars cf the Game. For the Standard, Richards, Mad-j.scn, Mad-j.scn, Couch and Critchlow starred, .while. Gray and Jefferies were the 'bright lights for the losers. ' In the second battle the Never Rips started off from the tap of the gong and were never headed, scoring 2S points in the first half to 2 registered by the Southern Pacific. In the second sec-ond period the shop players added seven sev-en points to their tottal while the Never Rip team added an exact duplicate dupli-cate to the score in the first period. Schado, Shreoves and E. Wilkcnson were the bright stars for the winners while Swainston and Burnc were the stars for tho shop players. Malcolm Watson and Clarence Douglas officiated offici-ated in the games last night. Thrilling Games Expected. The games of next Wednesday evening eve-ning should bo topnotchci's With the eight player limit taking effect that evening and with two fast games scheduled a record crowd is being looked for. Tho Ogden Standard and Never Rip teams will clash in one of the championship games on that night for the leadership of the league while the Buchmiller-Kaplan quint and the Southern Pacific will vie in a cellar championship game. Interest is running run-ning high in the next contests. The scores of last night's games: First game .. Ogden Standard:.' " - TG : ' FT TP, Critchlow; rf ' 0 3 0 Steele, If I. 0 2 Mndscn, c fj 0 30 Couch; rg 1 1 " C Richards, l'g ...... 1. . 0 2 Totals . :'. m .ll;' ' 1 26 Buch millcr-Kap'lan. . 'FG- FT TP Paine, lg' . ... "0 " ..0 0 Bond, rg ' . . .. . 1 " ' ' 0 2 Douglas vs. ... . . . . ...vO 0 0 Doxev, c . . . . '2 .. ; '. ' '0 4 Jefferies; ir . . . l'i.Q 2 Gray, rf '. ' .- 7. . . T ' ; ' .0 S , Totals S ": "4Q 10 i Second game Never Rips . , . FG FT TP Schado. rf Q.: 0 20 Shrceves. If 6 "0 12 E. Wilkenson, c . 0. 0 IS Wiggins, rg ' i 0 2 Dozey, lg 0 0 01 R. Wilkinson, lg 2 0 1 Totals .. 2S 0 56 H '" III r' Ml I f- ' 1 I 11 Southern Pacific. j FG FT TP, White, lg 0 0 0 Mitchell, lg 0 0 0 Chilton, rg 0 0 0 i Mulhum, c 0 0 0 Andrew,, c 0 () 0 Burnt, : S 0 6 Swainston, rf 1 l 3 Totals 1 9 ' |