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Show I Weber Wins Fast Hoop Contest I Tigers Completely Outclassed I Winners Play Brilliant Ball 1 1 "t OGDEN 1 I ISION Lm si w . i ! j Davis High HI Box Elder High 6 Weber Normal H Ogdon High - ? H Morgan flixli 0 ' i rkla) - Games i Morg.in v.. Oitilrn M .Kdn. Box Elder vs. Davis at Brlgham. Ig Coach Malcolm WaUson's AVcber Normal college hoopstcrs completely i ..ulclassed the Ogdcn Tigers In their Lm W hoop buttle staged at Weber last niKht. It iho former iiKgruratmn winning by a km M scoro of 24 to 14. The. Timers failed to ( I play tli" F.imc brand of ball in their $1 cftniest last night which was nottcp- Hi able in their tornu r contest In which iHF -h.-y defeated Weber, whilo the We- J ..onto showed Improvement in all de- pjurtments oj the gam ' me of the largest crowds that ever I witnessed a hoop rattb In Qgden was ii attendance at the contest. i.MI II l I 1 li i ne minute after the bsttls started il j llnv was baited due to the fallins ? jit scenery" aud other thcatrujtl materials 11 h the staK .More 'ban three hun- mw till dred rooters were seated on the stage, 911 nii- wa." hurt ,j I With the ganv again " irogross ! j Weher broke ths ICSi Budge mooring llJ tne f,r!lt Pflnl of the game from the mm M fcul line. jif Smith of ugden then caged i prct- ijj (y field basket from mldfteld, making ,11 the count 2 to I for the Tigers, Two Ijll field baskets In succession by Llnd- i f say placed the Weberltes again out In front which position they held until mW j two minutes before time sounded nt U the end of the first half Two rb' gOail and a free throw the We- 4 berltes an 8 to 7 lead at the end of tf the first half. jKl In the first session the two teams mw I (j appeared to be cvenlj matched hut in jit the second period th Wcberltea start- !' j i rj out in speedy fashion and w en n. i'4t -r headed. Thej doubled their scors 111 in this s(Mn, disjda. in: ra I ability f ,al paaalng the ball, guarding and caging cag-ing baskets IJudge. Watkins and Parry led the oi Ing for i hs W bcritcs in the second period. Hut the- men were SOCOTded nmi wonderful team work from Idnd-say Idnd-say and Hickman. M l s r MtB I Picking stars on the Weber team would be an Injustice to the players, as they all played flashy bsll and ibOWed the results ot coaching. Kor the Tigis. Thomas anl Knud-'sen Knud-'sen plued the best article of ball. These two men were In the fray from Mart to finish and displayed their abll-i abll-i Ity tlm and again I The defeat of the Tigers did not ieome as a surprise to the Webe. root-jers. root-jers. Their aggregation won a contest 'from the league leaders last Friday j evening and while they aro out of the running for the state tourney they will in all probability finish the raco In 'third place with a good record. The defeat of the Tigers practically cinches third place In the gonfalon race Tor the Webentes It also places ' ogdon out of the running for the state I hoop tourney Box Elder High and Davis High will ioth go to the state mcot now, each team having a safe margin of wins ow-r the third and fodrth place teams. , W-bor has one mor Kaine on her schedule, while Ogdcn High has two iThe season will close next week. The lineup and summary. I pi K NORM M. ( Ji Kd.O. Fr.T. FI.O; T I' I Hickman. Ig . . . 1 " 0 2 Lindsay, rg . . . 2 0 " 4 , Watkins. c .... 1 0 i Rudge, If 4 0 4 12 Parry, rf 2 0 0 4 Totals 10 8 4 24 OGDEN M IGH ill) Fd.G. Fr.T. WI.Q. T P Thomas, If 1 4 2 Paxnoff, if .... 3 T l 7 K nudsen, c . . . 1 1 3 Smith, Ig 1 f Skeen. rg M n 0 0 Totals . . '' I 2 .14 . Refcre Wld Ashton I mplrc IllaPPS V.im Pell. |