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Show I WEBERSEGONDS-7 I DEFEAT NEKS Standard-Examiner Quint Defeated De-feated iii Contest: Foul Pitching Wins for School Bi.'i W v ti , ,,U li I I II I ' 'n. Pel. ! 1 xever rip. Weber Seconds . . . .' J LJJ Standard - Examiner 1 1 j Deaf School 1 , National Guar ... 0 0 Ogden Seconds . ... 0 wou ' i ji t Night's Results. I x. er-Rlpa 6tt. National Guard t. Weber Soonds Standurd Ex-smlnoi Ex-smlnoi j M Igden Seconds forfeited to Dear i J School. : ! ; The Standard-Examiner hoopsters went down to a lito-17 defeat at iBlH the hands of the second team ol Ui I Weber Normal U. pe In 'he f'.iln K nn. of Mi. Coiiimor.'ial h axon t'" Staged On the Weber Normal floor last night n hut two occasions during the gam- did the college five appeal to bo In danger of being beaten. Once during the final period the score stood 16 to 16 tor tne winners, hut urtcr that they stepped out and piled u p BjiHil'i';1 I.m.I of l. points, whieh the. le !-! until the final minute of play, whcl ilu.-s caged one for the newspaper five ' from the center of the floor. MTV I ONI ESI This contest alone was worth trav-I trav-I ! ellng far to witness. The wlnn started the fir.-u period off In floali - vie and scored eight points befori I ! the newsies could locale the hoop. Ihe half ended i to 3 tor the winners, s in the second period Manager Bran- II J J don ..f the Standard -Examiner quint 'if; inade hi serai changes in hl lint up, i the chango enabling the men to stage ., comeback in basket caging the j! I ; neWsies lead With seven but in LOUlS ' the losers w-ere credited With 15, ten of th. number being recorded by the 1 1 Mi : wjnnev-". . . ; McKav and Wilkenson were tin I slats for the wmn.ts while CrttCblOW ' and Pett played a high-grade pi ball I for the defeated fi'-c. M I R-R1PS W I N mmmd j The NeVcr-Rtp ;'Sgregul:.n had lit" Hi! ' tie difficulty Id u tuning Its B I over the National (..nai.l ag--i mt Hl0 gcote being 69 to 4. In inin con- ! test tho winners displayed keen 1 ! iiv at the caging art. making M fl W baskets during the same ' The first period n this battle cnd a Hi j ' i to o for the winners. Until the yl 1 final two minutes of play In the flhal Inj I i half the National luardsmcn were I ! ( held scoreless, with two miuui i re- i , mainini; Kearns scored twice from the field, thus enabling him team to avoid 'I i ;i complete shutout. The entin loam representing the Sevcr-Rlps played !' fine ball. A. WilKenaon led In scor- ' Ing with 25 points. lt! ' ' ;. ' Due to i he faci that the Ogdcn High PP pecoHds dropped on of the league PJK! ' f their game was forfeited to the Deal PPH'j school by a G 0 ecore. A nee Pl;i gregation will be I'sted in the league PPHfJ j next week to fill tbi vacancy. The summary: M 'AND VKD-I A!l I K ( 17). Lssssssi Blllni- in Tl" LHHHHil p"u rf 1 3 4 PPPpf! ' Bhreeves, if pj (''itehlow. c pjjjjjH1' ' .'! i:crett. rg Ppppf l outz. rg pjjjjjjjf Iii '! I !f $ Huss, rg Lssssssswl 'rut Steele, lg 1 u pjjjjjjjWiyjfl Totals pjjjjH Wi lli i; SECONDS LHHIIHiltni liu '"' Kr Tl' Lsssssssi l'H' I Mil Hickman, 1g 0 sssssssM" ( , ; I llelner. rg 0 0 0 I i kill ' f!8 Price, c 1 " 3 ir l4w Wilkenson, c 0 8 7 7 , l j ;) Williams. If 1 2 0 i I McKay, rf " Ifyjlfl ToUls 6 1" TJ 22 m:vi i: r.M's u?m lllii nf x'" Fp- Tl'- pil ; A. Wilkenson, rf ....1J 7 ! 2n i lr It R. Wilkenson, If .... ii 0 13 HniiU'5 Mxon, c 11 0 22. 1 ;( . i Dixon, rg 0 " !( , If, 1 j Wiygln-. lg G 0 n Q Mt& Totals .14 7 1 C9 N'ATION M m:i- ( 1 1 j : i-g. 1 1. i v. Tp. Kortenson, lg 0 1 h J !; Jcrr. rg 0 0 0 0 I! i If'Y Nelson, c 0 o 0 'i ( I; ,;!' Anderson, If . , . . .... 0 S 0 o I p I j. Kcarns. rf . . . . T. . . 2 0 0 4 rj' !C ! jij, ' Totals 2 3 0 A |