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Show Larson Snatches Ball in Flighty PassUTAH 53, 37 - U. S. A. C. 58, 50Unable to equal their magnificent game of Friday, and disheartened by the loss of that contest, a crippled crew of Redskins proved little opposition for the flying Aggie quintet in the second night encounter and returned from Logan February 2nd with hopes for a championship dismally shattered.A sensational driving game, with altitudinous Orlo Childs the outstanding man on the floor, kept the Crimson in the lead throughout most of the opening tilt, but brilliant work in the fading seconds by the fighting Aggie team forced the battle into overtime. Big Ed Wade, gangling guard, led the furious extra session attack, as the Utes finally fell behind, 58-53.Guarding Childs effectively in the second fray, A. C. featured a baffling passing attack, and a deadly first half drive, pushed to a 50-37 triumph. Although play was noticeably ragged, brilliant performances were not lacking. Ryan and Petty for the blue and white; Callis and Larsen for Utah played spectacular ball.STEWART PENDLETON HOWARD BERG WALTER BOLICStew adapted himself to the col- 'Howdy" was the team's utility After a year's inactivity Walt camelege style with unusual rapidity. His member being capable to play any back to the Crimson threshold. Hisdeliberate and timely scoring pulled position with almost inconceivable superb defensive performances willthe Utah team over the hump in sev- ability. The gangling reserve will bear long be remembered and appreci-eral games. watching next year. ated by casaba followers.Two Hundred Seventy |