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Show Rose, Guard for the Utah guards were too adhesive to permit of undue capers. Saturday night it was a different story. The Cats showed a tenacity to be admired. Trailing 19-17 at the midway pause, they played the Utes even until the final few minutes when a volley of ringers sent the Crimson tally up to 40 as against 36 for the invaders. Clark, playing with old-time precision, was high scorer of the melee, answering for 17 of his team's aggregate. UTAH VS. UTAH STATE COLLEGE To placate for a double loss in Logan last season, the Redskins completely routed the Aggies in the Smart gymnasium, grabbing the first set, 46-31, and amassing the second as a good measure "clincher," 45-30. Had Captain Warren Allsop of the Aggies played in either contest, the tale might have been otherwise. In the opener, Coach Romny's charges led 25-51 at the half, but under a steady barrage of Utah baskets, with Clark and Watts at the guns, the lead dwindled. Before the smoke had cleared away the Redmen were way out in front. Utah's defense was too much for the Aggie sharpshooters, who seemed much at a loss without their captain and key man. Watts, with 16, and Clark, with 13 buckets, stole the show. Campbell, elongated Ag pivot man, kept his team in the money with 10 points. The second game was a replica Smith, Forward Lund, Guard Page Two Hundred Eleven |