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Show MURRAY (UTAH) Thursday, March 7, 1968 f Danette Baker, Valley; second, Robyn Poulson, Valley; Janice Weidauer, third, fifth, Nani Smith, Kearns; Low intermediate Kearns. uneven parallel bars; third, Chris Corpron, West Lake; fourth, Joyce Jones, West Lake. The event is sponsored by one junior high in the district each year. Directing the activities were Mrs. Kathy Martin, Mrs. Karen Covelli and Miss Judy Short, physical education teachers at Valley junior high. Babe Ruth League Registration Slated For Kearns Youths Bud Park, 5525 Northwest Ave., or Duane Rushton, 4949 So. 4380 5; 298-46- knock-ou- t saw !" I cwr effort in an 87-victory over a Granger team which went to the state tourney. They suffered their lowest total in a 67-loss to Judge on the Bulldog floor. Biggest night for an opposing team was shared by View -mont and Jordan. The Vikings, 6 though, defeated Granite while Jordan lost despite its 8. prolific output, Defensively, the Farmers were at their peak against North Summit in a December 9. start, winning Against a Class A foe, the best defensive job was at Skyline expense, when Granite won 75 54 78-6- The Babe Ruth KEARNS. League will hold registrations here March 18 and 30 all day in the homes of Kenneth Pax- man, 4331 W. 5055 South, 298-215- "Fusiosi 76 79-7- 61-4- 7. West, All boys are to register who Of the players who saw most desire to play in the league of the season's action, only during the forthcoming seaMartin and Wallace will be son, whether or not they played lost to graduation. on a team last year. The Farmer junior varsity, Those registering are to mentored by Hal Erlckson, present a birth certificate. A narrowly missed duplicating at fee is the last $14 requested record of 15 wins time of registration. Strikers in 18year's The starts. '68 Jayvees may make special arrangehad a 14-- 3 record. They won ments for payments, officials the division one title with a said. The boys must be born 1 record and twice defeated ?on or after Aug. 1, 1952 and the division two no later than Aug. 1, 1955 in Granger, champ. Jayvee order to be eligible. Their string of 12 sucFurther information maybe cessive victories was snipped obtained by contacting Mrs. in the final of the year game 7. Rushton, 3. by Murray seconds, In the 17 games, Granite GRANITE outscored its reserve oppo(From Pg. 6, Col. 5) sition 1,190 to 927. at 5 6 ft. in. the Wallace, squad's biggest man, hauled MURRAY down 220 rebounds to lead (From Pg. 6, Col. 3) that department. Buchi snared swisher a te later 113; Richards 100 and Martin and the battle was joined. 98. The eventual winners caught Martin had the dubious fire first as Butler, Winget honor of having made the most and Kemp hit in quick succesfouls, 53. The whistle was sion for an 11-- 5 lead at 3:45. blown on Wallace 48 times, The Spartans went on to re Buchi and Richards 42 each Judge 12-- 2 in slightly and Smith 32. During the cam- over two minutes and garner paign, the Farmers committed a 15-- 6 edge. Then the Bull270 fouls to their opponents dogs retaliated, mostly on foul 266, a remarkably even statispitches, and got back to 6 298-139- There's 72-5- 9. DRIVE FOR GOAL . . . Granger's Terry Healy (25) dribbles past Pirate Tom Turpin (11), while Lancer Doug Holt (15) backs up play. their opponent, but the second quarter bulge proved too much to overcome. for the Top point-gett- er Lancers was Doug Holt. His 19 tallies came on eight fielders and on foul shots. Terry Healy popped in a half dozen buckets and was SALT LAKE. The Lancers relatively tame during the in- on gift tosses for 14 points. of Granger high, taller than itial eight minutes, a feeling- - Todd Christensen and Dave other teams in the league out period in which the two Ellet each had eight, Jerry Davis six, Richard Blake, they represented, battled an clubs took turns on the scoreand Alan even taller South high club board, with South nosing ahead Jerald Warner two apiece. Heaps, down to the last minute be2 as the quarter ended. For the winning Cubs, Dan fore losing to the Cubs But the period which proved 1 Cowan meshed 26 and Jonnie to an in be the Granger downfall opening round of the State Basketball Tournament here followed. An early second Knoble had 22. With Granger putting in 27 on Monday. quarter Lancer bucket which of its shots from the field, In losing, the Granger quint gave Granger its only lead was was knocked out of the title no indication of what was to while South had only 24, the difference came at the free picture, but remained in the come during the next seven throw line. The Lancers, uss. consolation South, paced by bracket, being minutes-plua respectable front line, ually sporting paired last night (Wednesday) its 6- -4 to 6percentage of gift shots, hit against Orem, loser of a lop- pushed through 25 counters to less than half their attempts, sided encounter with Bonneopen up a comfortable gap Meanwhile, over the Lancers who were going ville in the first round. the Cubs were taking advantCoach Don Snow, veteran unable to keep pace with the of situations, Lancer head mentor, though Cub offensive thrust. Granger, age at the up chalking 17 for tallies the during obviously disappointed toward good The Lancers charity stripe. 38-at the the early elimination from period, trailed committed 19 fouls, while the break. championship contention, ex- half-tim- e Cubs were guilty of 16. Lancers Dealt Loss In Opener At State 13-1- 68-6- -7 HERE'S HOW 76-7- half-minu- out-sco- 21-1- tic. The records reflect Granite enjoyed its highest scoring by the quarter-tur- n. Their momentum carried into the lead at 3 them 25-2- If you are the owner or occupant of this come to the office 155 E. noon on Wednesday to make proper identifica- South, before Eagle-Adverti- ser tion. Lastweek's winnerswereMr. and Mrs. Morris E. Crisp, 1079 E. 5235 South. This week's Mystery Home is between 1300 East and 9200 West, between 3100 South and 7200 South. 7-- 298-139- ... week's Mystery Home, 4905 It For Someone $5 In with 5:29 left in the half and it was a deadlock at 29-a- ll with 2;05 to go. Then Winget and Kemp produced 11 points between them, seven by Kemp, to run the Spartan edge to 40-3- 4 at half-tim- e. 48 50 game-winni- The winners were cruising 8 with 2:26 smoothly at remaining in the third period when the roof fell In as Kemp went to the bench in foul trouble. Franks and Joe Uze-lhit buckets, then Chambers poked in three straight and Uzelac posted another. It was all interrupted only by Winget's The surprising turn of events hoisted Judge into a 50-lead as the third quarter closed. The charges of Coach Jim Yerkovich kept right on firing as the fourth stanza opened 46-3- ac back-to-ba- Dennis Bearden and Chambers hiking it to 54-at 6:38. Winget's fielder and a brace of charities by Yerkovich, the coach's kid brother, made it 56-and set the stage for Murray's rally. The Spartans outscored their victims from the floor, 24 field goals to 20. But Judge crammed in foul in one tosses, hitting stretch of the first half. Murwas more ray's modest and its percentage was hurt by five misses In the last seven tries. Individually, Winget topped all scorers with 20. He got 'em on eight fielders, four in each half and foul flips. Kemp pitched in six and from out-cocharities for 17. He had 13 with ck er. 48 ng 28 15 f-6 urt at the half. Church, held to five in the opening half, finished with 16, Including six buckets and at the , penalty line. Franks was the best Judge bet. He connected five times from the floor and meshed on free tosses for 13. A tally behind as a result of his six buckets, was Chambers. Yerkovich netted foul shots to go with his two field goals and wound up with 10. r" For Spencer, the schedule was continued by this season's tourney spot. He made it In '64, losing to state champ East. In '66, his club squeezed out Hillcrest In a playoff and got to the March finals. The '65 and '67 teams missed the tourney by a single win. "every-other-yea- ne 29 pressed satisfaction toward the efforts of his charges. South held the lead most of the contest, but, , never had admore than a nine-poivantage. Granger was never actually out of the tussle until less than a minute remained. The scoring tempo was nt the Granger rangy Cubs in the third quarter, garnering 14 tallies while South shooters were picking up 13. It was early in the third canto that the Lancers nearly caught the South crew. Drawing to within two of the eventual winners, Granger tapered off and dropped behind by eight at quarter's end. Going into the final stanza 3, behind by the Granger quintet was able to pick up 18 counters, one more than ed Snow-coach- ed GRANGER. Home DISPLAY FURNITURE For Western Hills In KEARNS. Baseball Western Hills league will hold registration on Saturday and on March 16 in the Kearns Youth Center from 10 a.m. to an 2:30 p.m., according to Bona, in charge of pub- American Ar-de- Kitchen Sets Dining Room Sets End Tables Book Cases SliS Asst'd. licity. Boys registering must be between 7 and 12 and not be 13 until July 31. The league Includes a Pee Wee division, with no boundaries as to where the players must live. In the little league division, the boundaries Include Western Hills, Cherrywood Village, Academy Park, north to 3500 South and from 4200 West to 3800 West. Those registering are to present a birth certificate at the time of registration. Mi tomm CMWJ"OCr w. H. t OO 00 OOP Vtfadkers, V'V what good's a WaBkeir - As a credit card only, Walker Bankard offers some advantages over competitive bank cards: 1. like: ALL AT PRICES Lz, mi $ JJ Stowe Squaw Valley Vail MhSnow St thtm, atoning iouuj Cannon Mr. Follow the Signs to Aspen 4500 So. 4800 W. 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About 50 Junior high girls were entered In each of the six events. Winners from the west side junior highs parti cipating included: Beginning tumbling, first, Denise Paras, West Lake; third, Linda Ferguson, Kearns; fifth, April Stark, West Lake. Low intermediate tumbling, first, Debbie Waterman, West Lake. Beginning balance beam, first, Colette Hancock, West Lake; third, Debbie Waterman, West Lake; fourth, Kim Fischer, West Lake. Floor exercise, beginning, sixth, Chris Corpron, West Lake. Low Intermediate floor exercise, fourth, Lynette Madsen, West Lake. High intermediate floor exercise, first, Debbie Waterman, West d, Lake; second, Debbie Valley. Low intermediate vaulting, second, Alene Taggart, Valley; third, Joyce Bennett, Valley; fourth, April Stark, West Lake; fifth, Debbie Waterman, Valley; sixth, Lorrle Hansen, Valley. Beginning trampoline, first, Lamps Si district-wid- girls tumbling and gymnastics Two Dates Are Set Signup A soilq domrt haw On Saturday 51-4- of Model Off Valley Host In Gym Meet n. Mrmto htwl ttrtmr Hylrm W '' f l1ml mi CafawalM |