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Show TIGERS LOSE FAST CONTEST Final Spurt by Saints Defeats Ogden High Hoopsters 30 to 26 Coming from behind in the last tWO minutes of play, 1 h- fast i. Di 9 hoop-, Sterfl df Salt Lake managed to nose OUl the Ogden Tigers on the Tiger floor last night, the final count be-j ing 50 to 26 'for the visitors Up until the last two minutes the Tigers hM hi advantage throughout the entire game being on the short end of the score but once during the contest. Cowley, siar furward for the Saints proved their best bei and he single handed won the contest for the Gold, and Blue warriors. He relieved Pier-cey Pier-cey in the second half and totalled 1 1 ot his team's total, i of these points ere made from the foul line. Tine'1 of his baSki fs were caged from the i : ntci of the floor. The 'ligers started the contest minus min-us the ser ices of l'arnoff. star for-vard. for-vard. He was replaced by Stratford, a midget compared to the i.her players play-ers on th- team. Stratford, howrvci played a nifty gann- and caged two field goals. KnudSoil was the bright star for the locals. The elongated center made five field baskets during 'he game and played the floor to wonderful advantage, advan-tage, lie was all-state center last season sea-son Ai lh half-way station the Tigers were leading 11 to 12. The Saints, however, tied the count upon resuming play only to see the Tiger again step otn in front. Three field baskets in succession by CoWlCy in the final two minutes of play --pelt defeat. This youngster played a wonderful game and handled the ball with lh ease of a polished p'ol CSSloIld I Thomas and Stratford il forwards for Ogden played a good brand of ball bul shQtlld show considerable improvement improve-ment during tho next three weeks Doxej and Bkcen played star ball at he forguard positions each man being credited ilh a field basket For the Saints. Cowley and Irvine Were the entire teanu These two men totalled their entire points. Irvine playing the entire game, caging 16 points, and Cowley playing the final period, totalling 1 1 points. Qargetts at center also played a good game of ball, but was outclassed by his opponent, oppon-ent, Knudson. A large eiowd of rooters attended the game, and pronounced the contest rhe best staged in the high school grymnaslum for many years. Th" lineup and summary: OGDl N WK.II (Ji PG FT l : TP ; Stratford rf .2 0 0 A Thomas . . If 3 2 8 i Knudson . . . . c r 0 1 ' Sk'en rg t ! a 2 Dosey ig i o 2 Totals 1 2 A 2 20 L. i). & t;H) FG" FT KG TP Barnes lg 0 0 0 0 Kvans rg ( 0 u 0 Margetls. . .c 0 0 lrine rf r, n (j 2 I .'lercey If l 6 2 '; Cowley. ... If 4 7 a U ' Totals 11 f2 S ' .10 1 |