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Show Tigers Trounce Weber Hoopsters Two Thousand Attend Big Battle Clean Playing Feature Of Game : I Before one of the largest crowd! that ever witnessed a basketball game ;n Ogden, the fast "Weber Normal col-! I quint went down to defeat at the hands of the Ogden High hoopsters in the high school gymnasium List night, the count beiug 88 to -' Although Al-though the Weberlte showed con-' con-' fldeirablC ability at floor work. nnd.( : ilthough they possessed fight, thoy , j were never once out in front In the, 3 scoring. ' J It Ja estimated that more h.in 2000 fans Attended this annual contest,, which alwnyti develops rivalry 00-i 00-i tweflO the two schools, school spirit A was one of (.he b!g features of the ,8 tattle. I a ll dolled i j 1 1 in new uniforms., f 1 1 which were presented to the T!ger-l hy the Be No club of the school the) d Kthletes made a nca: appearance to , limber up prior to the amc B T'rom all appearances it was one; ! 8 nf the greatest games ever staged j) here. The twn team1; p'iyed clean "8 i, all. hut three personal louls being; U c.illcd during the fame. riGKRS M Lit I v( ORING. . figden High drew first blood Alter 3 two fouls had been t ailed on W'eber. I B Thomas, pitching from the foul line.' ! failed to locale the hoop. The third jj foul called on Weber found Farnofr; : ! , : toeing tho foul line. Hit first at-, I j U tempt went through flu- cage :nd gave a the Tigers a 1 -point lend i ik(1" , 5 I 3 then caged one from the center of 1 J B the floor, which brought the crowd! , j !"1 " hs feet. Two field baskets, one j d by Thomas and one by Farnofr In ' H succession gave the Tigers ". points.: J Knudsen then caged one from the ; i i'l center of the flooi w ii brought the I total to ?. Weoer then started her; : Mfniiiir LlndklLV hen veil one in from IJj the center of the field fir their first ; points Budqe missed two ntterun:- at foul pitching but made the third U nc count. At this stag.- of the game n "Brig" Knudsen Was knocked out nf-j 1 i H ter he had caged :i neat basket. rn h coming into the tcc stand, ECnudacn i ' slipped and collided with the stage. , '!' i IB This accident took the ginger om ofj J the Tigers during the remaining n)ln- 'j utes of play in the first period The half ended 2n to 14 fpi Ogden. (Il In the second period the Tigers' j ka started the scoring when FarnoCfj , 1 heaved a foul pitch through the , ... ! 11 Weber, however, rar.ie bach and scoi I J ed two field basketB in a row and il made the score 21-20 for tin- Tig ra fj This was the closest the Weberitee " i i'S' came to taking the had during the ' game. UN l I II M I ljs. I , L, i Knudsen made the final basket foi the Tigers while Lipdsny eomp ,r the scoring for Wober. The final 1V j minutes of the final period were 1 otl; I contested with boih learns Playii their hardest tor rj I It was the second vletprj Cor tic , Tiger In 23 garner played with the f M'eberltc". the Othei kietory being i registered In 1918 when the Tlgert trimmed the Purple and White par-rlors par-rlors 22 to 18. This game required fjve minutes additional plaj thi score at the end of the genu being 18 ' I ; 5 The entire Tiger team plnyed snap- 4. J OGDEN m mo W. I. Pet Davis High 2 ft 1.0D0 Ogilen High 1 ' 1.000 J Box Klder High ... 1 l.OOfl ; " Morpan High .... 0 2 .000 j I Weber Normal .... .000 . Loel Wight's Result At Ogden Ogdcn High 23. Weber Normal 2-7. At Morgan DuVts High M Mor- : can 13. py ball with Farnoff, Knudxen and .Smith starring Farnoff pla ed n wonderful floor game and totaled 21 of his teajn's 33 points. The fftajority of his baskets wen- made from (he center of the floor. This youngster even surprised Coach Peterson by his I floor work. Knudsen plaed a star game at center and worked like a clock with Farnoff. Smith, a guard, a new man In the Tiger lineup, played a flashy game and was one of the reasons rea-sons why the Weber forwards failed to score with regularity. sKlndsay was tho bright star i Weber. 11.- ' gf I three field baUn from Ihe floor and was in the gfl ne from star! to finishi He Is e isil' th class of the Weber team. Hill at cen- i ter also played to good advantugi During conlesl the Tigers made1 15 field baskets while Weber rei.-:. tered P. Ten fouls were called on th Weber five of which Ihe Tige registered regis-tered three points w hile sixteen were I ealle.l on the Tigers with Weber reg-j i-tf i lug tune points. MISS I - Time and aenin ihe Weber for- j wards m(s,sed easy shots und they appeared ap-peared to be off form. However, the I two icimi dlsnlae(l , Ur-en knuv.KiL. of the game. F.otj, Coach Carl Peterson of the j Tigers :inc! Coach Malcolm Watson ofl the Weber five nre to be con17r1ltUi.lt-' ed on the showing of their teama High school rftudents will celt bi the victory with a dunce and utl)"' nifty features Monday aceorilinK to it -formation Kiven 0.1! to.i.iv and it 1.';- ven been rumored that bolidn win bo granted. With their fir.-' victory i:i (he den division the Tigees are lied with: the l'ii high school li'e Jul the lul-j tial position. Box Elder la also UedJ with these teams. The lineup nnj summary: OGDEN HIGH (IS). Pd.G. Fr.T l-'l.n. T.I' ' Karnoff. If ! S 3 ! I I Thomas, rf I - 0 - j : Knu(lsn. c 5 0 0 id j Smith, !g s. .V "0 0 0 t Skfcn. rg ( 0 o 0 ! - j Totals . ., 15 10 3 33 w bkk x R M Aii : : . Pd.G-. Fr.T. Fl.O. T.P . Parry. If 2 0 0 A fiurlge, rf 1 1(1 !J II' ! Hill, c. 3 0 0 6 I Lindsay, Ig 3 n 0 I Hickman, rg 0 0 0 1 i Totals . . ....'. 16 9 27 I Referee Wid Ashton Umpire i Happy Van Pelt. |