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Title 1929 Utonian
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Subject College yearbooks; University of Utah--Periodicals
Publisher Junior Class of the University of Utah
Contributors Winder, Joseph M.
Date 1928
Type Text
Format application/pdf
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Resource Identifier Utonian_1929
Source LD5538 .U8 1927/28
Source Physical Dimensions 32 cm x 24 cm
Language eng
Relation J. Willard Marriott Library, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah, United States
Coverage 1927-1928
Contributing Institution J. Willard Marriott Library, Special Collections
ARK ark:/87278/s6d21zct
Setname uum_utonian
ID 743155
Reference URL https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6d21zct

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Title Basketball
OCR Text MONTANA STATE GAMESUtah 38 Montana 46OTT ROMNEYCoach, Montana StateUtah 22 Montana 33A LTHOUGH playing B. Y. U. and Utah Aggies to a better than even break, the Redskins proved to be no match for the Conference championship Montana quint and Ott Romney's cagers captured all four games by close scores. The passing and dribbling of the Utah team was as good or better than that of the Bobcats and it was only the superior offensive power of the northern five that carried them through to last-minute victories. Utah led at times in all four games and on two occasions until the final few minutes of play.The first game was a scoring battle from start to finish and only the uncanny pitching of Orlando Ward at forward spelled a 46 to 38 defeat for the Utes. Utah lead early in the game but trailed at the half, 26 to 22. Montana started with a rush in the second period and it was only by virtue of some sensational long shots that the Redskins were able to cut a 16-point lead in half near the end of the game. The Crimson play showed improvement on the following night and the second game was anybody's until the Bobcats broke loose with an attack which netted them 12 points in the last three minutes to reverse a 22-23 score to a 33-22 win. Ward, Thompson, and Worthington stood out for jkjl the winners while jerry Smith and Pete^ff. 7j Couch looked good for the Utes. Jonas andI Evans played nice floor games.Montana cinched the Western division title by winning both games of the second series in the Deseret Gymnasium by scores of 44-39 and 21 to 20. The Bobcats staged a thrilling comeback in the first game to win by five points after trailing for three-quar-PRATT KESLER CenterRAY SKIDMOREForward
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Resource Identifier 225-UTON-1929_Basketball.tif
Source Original Book: Utonian 1929
Setname uum_utonian
ID 742965
Reference URL https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6d21zct/742965