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Show WER ACADEMY DEFEAISJf.il CI In an exciting but rather one-sided . came of basketball at the Weber academy acad-emy Kymnafclum last night, the academy acad-emy five defeated the Salt Lake Y. M." C. Ai team by the overwhelming Bcore of 53 to 29. It was the fi;fit regularly tclieduled game of the seai-tm for the V.'ebor academy boys and their pronounced pro-nounced iclory over the Salt Lake visitors is Indicative of a treat record lor this year. The game was scheduled to open at 'J oclock and a large crowd had as-Kemblcd as-Kemblcd In the pryninushim at that 1'our to wltuetis the contest, but an Occident on the Bambeisr-r electric lire delayed the-train on which the Salt Lake team was coining to this city, and the boys did not arrive until t'mo8t 10 o'clock. Consequently the game did not start until that hour. Weber was strong from the start tnd basket after basket was thrown by the academy boys, with a liberal cumber of goals on fouls. At the end of the first half the score stood .12 to 14 in favor of the locals. Some fast work marked the second half, but both teams continued to t-'core regularly, regu-larly, with the result thnt the final count was 53 to 29. Wilcox, left forward for Salt Lake, aid the best work for his team, while all of the Weber boys pl.ijed a fast, consistent game all the way. Near the end of the last half, Clark, ceuter for the Weber team, sustained an injury in-jury to his knee and ws unable to continue in the game McKay was substituted. Tho line up was a9 follows: fol-lows: Weber. Salt Lake. Clark c Brandon Call rf Hammond Inglea If Wilcox Koberts ...rg Howe Watson. lg Flando Substitutes Lindsay and McKay. The Weber academy team has a rr.mber of games scheduled with tho learns In Salt Lake and other surrounding sur-rounding cities. |