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by a score of iifty-one to twentyefive. Marvin Pugh exhibited some of the best guarding of the division. Always in the midst of the fight, he was the entire foundation for the Gold and Blue defense. If the Saints had gone to the tournament, it is likely that Pugh would have been placed on the all-star team. The scoring combination of Dunford and Fielde ing proved to be dangerous to most of their opponents. Dunford's playing under the basket was phenomenal, while Fielding's ace curacy on longer shots was outstanding. All the other members of the squad teamed won- derfully with these men, to turn out a well- directed, organized quintet that was an honor to the L. D. S. Cannon, substitute center, was the most unusual player. He was huge in size, being six feet and six inches in height, and never failed to get the tip-off when he was in the game. His worth again showed CAPTAIN DUNFORD under the basket, where his opponents were Cm, no match for his height and lengthy arms. The next game proved that the Saints had been steadily improving their style of play; for they gave the more experienced Albion five a run KIMBALL CANNON Forward Center Wit 153 g.
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Junior College Basketball HIS year Coach Pete Couch built one of the hardest wghting quintets of the division from entirely inexperienced players. None of the eight men comprising the squad had ever played on a high school team; and so it was a green grtoup that was hurledt against the older and more experienced fives from northern Utah. JBut due to the Saintsh team-work and coope ation, they were able to give every team a ggod fight. To start the season the Saints were pitted against the championship Ricks team from Rexburg. Aftert holding the champs for the first half to a slight four point lead, the L. D. S. boys comt letely went to pieces COACH eCOUCH x in the second period They lost the game by the score of forty-one to fourteen. In this game, as in most of the following ones, the brillianl shooting of Captain h Dunford and the guarding of Pugh were outstandin In the return game with Ricks, the Saints were again snowed under t SPENCER DUNFORD CANNON FIELDING . COUCH, Coach mug 152 Btm-
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for their money. The latter won by the small margin of nine points. In the second game With this school, L. D. 8. won its only league game, thirty-eight to thirty-seven. This contest was close throughout and was one of the hotlyecontested battles of the season. Fielding, forward for the L. D. S. along With Dunford, showed some classy shooting. The latter sunk the Winning basket from the middle of tihe floor With about ten seconds to play. In a practice tilt with Westminster, the Saints worked to perfection and defeated the Parsons forty-one to thirtyeone. Fielding and Dunford played havoc With the Westminster fellows, stormin the basket for over half the points. In the last game of the season L. D. S. lost aivery close battle to Weber by the score of forty to thirty-nine. Fielding made twenty points and Marvin Pugh cornered ten along With his excell nt fioor work, thus ending their playing season with brilliant exhibitions of basketball. In this battle the substitutes displayed some classy playing and gave the regu- lars the assurance that they were backing them to the nd. While the scores of the games were not very fa orable for the Saint team, the season was beneficial to every member of the squad as well as to the coach. UPeteH Couch spent hours in practice with the members of the team and also helped others to not only learn the fl er points of basket- JAKEMAN pUGH WALL Forward Guard Forward -43 1 54 tau-
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