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Show WEBER 46 SNOW 47 WEBER 49 SNOW 43 At Ephraim, Weber dropped the first and only game of the 1938 season when it lost to the powerful Snow aggregation, 46 to 47. However, the second night of competition was different. The Wildcats hit their stride and won over Snow, 49 to 43. WEBER 75 B. A. C. 48 WEBER 68 B. A. C. 44 Remuneration for the defeat suffered at the hands of Snow was taken at the expense of the Branch Aggies. The Weber courtiers hit the basket with everything but the bleachers and routed the Aggies 75 to 48 and 68 to 44. WEBER 66 WESTMINSTER 39 WEBER 70 WESTMINSTER 41 Weber journeyed to Salt Lake City and administered a double defeat to the Parsons of Westminster, 66 to 39 and 70 to 41. The reserves of Weber saw action during the entire second half of this game. Clark Wilkins Anderson Manful Bingham Thomas WEBER 59 ALBION 46 WEBER 62 ALBION 56 A single victory over Albion would establish the Weber courtiers as champions of the Intermountain Junior College conference. However, the Weber ball toters were not satisfied with winning one game, but went ahead and won both. The scores were 59 to 46 and 62 to 56. WEBER 48 MULLETT-KELLY 35 WEBER 53 LOGAN KNIT 49 WEBER 73 GEMMELL CLUB 55 After annexing the Intermountain Jaysee championship, Coach Swenson took his charges to the state Amateur Athletic Union tournament played in Salt Lake. The first night a bye was drawn and on the second night they won over the Mullett-Kelly quintet, 48 to 35. The third night found the Wildcats still in the race when they won over the Logan Knit by four points, 53 to 49. In the finals Weber played the Gemmell Club of Bingham for the championship. Weber, upsetting expectations, won over this club, 73 to 55, to take the title. WEBER 45 HARMON DEMONS 48 By winning the state A. A. U., Weber earned the right to participate in the national at Denver. Here the Wildcats lost a close decision to the Harmon Demons from Chicago, 48 to 45. Fans at Denver say that Weber was the finest junior college ever to be represented there. |