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Show And Chuckers Fall Aggies Are Rolled Over 117-8- 0 by Snow Badgers 105-6- 9 by OneU Miner n form, Playing in the Snow College cagers displayed great offensive power in two consecutive century-plu- s performances in Badger gym Friday and Saturday. On Friday night Treasure Valley Community College, mid-seaso- Ontario, Ore.,' fell to the Badgers. The Chuckers were seven and one on the year and had assumed a favorite role along with the hometown Badgers. However, this was a very formidable tourney and little did Coach James and his team realize the strength and competition they were to face. At any rate, the Badgers showed no mercy and had leads as high as 35 points as they rolled to an impressive 105-6- 9 win. Treasure Valley had quick guards and good height inside, but the domination of both boards by Mundee, McKinney and Hawkins was a telling factor in the win for Snow. Leon Franklin and Derek Underwood were high point men for Treasure Valley. The Badgers had everyone scoring, with six players in double pre-tourn- figures. The leading scorer on the floor was Larry McKinney with 18 points. In the earlier game on Friday night CEU posted an impressive 102-9- 2 win over the Utah State JV. On Saturday night in the preliminary game CEU erased an deficit with two minutes remaining in the ballgame to tie the score at 78 all in regulation play. In the overtime the Eagles ran away from Treasure Valley to win 94-8- Everyone expected Utah State to provide the Badgers with one of their toughest games. In the first half the teams traded baskets and the at Badgers were ahead intermission. The big difference in the Badger lead was their rebounding and fine 48-4- 1 O shooting percentage, which from the field. stood at 53 After the intermisson the Badgers went into their fast breaking offense and shot a torrid 59 to coast to a 117-8- 0 victory. The Aggies were shaking their heads following the loss. Coach Bob Lauriski commented that the Badgers had played as well in that game as any team he had seen all year. The Badgers will be on vacation until December 28 and 29 when they play at Colorado Springs, Colo., in the El Paso The following scores were recorded in Bowlerette Ladies League Dec. 13: .... Deuel Builders offensive performances were y 6 4 8 4 8 turned in by Wildcat forwards Scott Brown and Mike Christiansen, who registered 23 points apiece. Brown came up with an unusual four-poiplay mark that at the was very important to the Richfield cause. He hit a spinning drive shot and when the smoke was cleared under the bucket was awarded two foul pitches on a call seldom seen. s Team favored the 13 to 9 in the game. Templars Richfield shot a hot 71 the the second first half and 67 half, while MHS had a good .... .... .... 4 8 Physical Splits 3 9 Mamas & Papas and over High games oi were: i Jarrell Hayes Bs Hayes, 11..' Lucille 188; es, 167; Vicki Thomson, 17. Deuel Bu-- lers - Kerry 200; Deuel, 178; It. nie ... ;) High games of 160 and over Sintu CIhhn tfZZi U:y Cacti, Chk &b-C-? Rich- 6 are scores in Pleasatn Valley League Dec. 14: Lost Won 1 11 Hayes Bs Marc X Travel Inn The warmth of many old friendships Is most glowing at Christmas. game with g field on the Armory floor 60-5- 11-1- recorded were: Sc. Bob Sevy, 21. Rcnon Daniels, 212, 163, 534 scries; Jenny Frischknecht, 184; Cathy Jensen, 180, 165; Christie Bunnell, 176; LaDawn Ray, 175; Gloria Johnson, 164; Bette Jensen, 163; Mary Jean Daniels, 161. 182. 172 . 564 series. Dittos - Jot" Daniels. 179, 161: Kent Jorge son, 200, 161. - ( hy Jensen, 186; Kim Jensen ! Marc X - Christit H .. v II. 164; Morris Bunnell. 18. Travel Inn - LaD Ray. 167; Gary Jorgenson, 2 2. Physical Splits - Bob Brock, i Picc-A-Dil- for 0 and 52 normally high enough to win. Doug Nielsen had a super defensive game, limiting Lee Young, a 6 pivotman, to zero points, although Young spent most of his time on the bench with too many penalties. Nielsen not only cleared the defensive board but got 38 points as his teammates repeatedly got him the ball in deep. Kirk Abegglen hit 12 points as he hustled around the taller 6-- Victory seemed imminent for the MHS Templars in their 2 BO.WLING He 56 6 6 tournament Military, Colorado Mines and the new El Paso Community College located in Colorado Springs. The Badgers are now 10-- 3 on the year. Picc-A-Dill- Christmas If what shone afar so grand, Turns to ashes in they hand, On again the victory lies, In the struggle not the prize. 10 Tournain that are New Mexico Dittos wlerry Wildcats Edge Templars 72-6- 6 in Close Game spine-tinglin- yo-yo- two-minu- Classified Ads is ITiyjdSifey Wildcats. Excellent passing games were turned in by Mike Cox, Kay Thomson and Dave Miller. Next home action is on Thursday, Dec. 30, with Coach Danny Hills high flying Bulldogs. After this game play starts in earnest with the North Sanpete Hawks invading the Armory on Jan. 7. This game will herald the start of league play. The league this year consists of MHS, North Sanpete, Juab, Emery, Moab and San Juan (Blanding). Winner of this league is assured a state berth at the AA meet in Provo, while others must qualify through a round robin at Fillmore. Wednesday and Thursday of this week is travel time again for the Templars. They played at Roosevelt with Union High School Wednesday and will take on the Wasatch Wasps Thursday. The Wasps are with wins over Delta and Juab included, while Union is reportedly strong this year. 5-- 2, News Items Display Ads Each Week Items received after that time will be held until the following week. MANTI MESSENGER EPHRAIM ENTERPRISE turn-over- i High teams were: Snappy Service. 794. 770. 2281 series; Ups & Downs, 745. 711, 2160 series; Strikettes. 720, 702, 2080 series. 169. Mamas & Papas - Clifford Jorgenson, 170. 211; Renon Daniels. 162. By Mrs. Dan Gerber New mothers puzzling over their first layette should consider the basics before indulging in adorable bonnets and baby dresses, it seems to me. And vinyl protective pants couldnt be more basic! Ive been involved with the development of our products for many years and have found that when you choose Gerber baby pants, youll find theyre comfortable for baby and pro- - . vide excellent protection against accidents. The plastic used in infants protective wear should remain soft and flexible throughout the life of the garment, and we make sure ours does by using special purpose vinyl. Both and pull-ostyles are made by Gerber in sizes from small through extra large. When your baby is small, its easier to use snap-opants, but later you may want to change to pull-opants which are more convenient. Theyre t for comfortable fit, with plenty of snap-o- n n n n full-cu- room for diapers. I recommend that your babys layette include four to six pairs. Merry pceine mil J -- SPORTSWEAR Paoe 4 SflDdDIFtfS Saturday night. The Templars 5 lead and had held a of possesion the ball with only 2 minutes, 34 seconds left. The partisan crowd sensed an upset over the states No. 1 ranked Class AA Wildcats. But careon the part of less Manti players and a series of unusual plays saw Richfield victory explode to a 72-6- 6 before the Templars were ever able to get into a semi, stall action. The MHS crew got off to a slow first quarter start, trailing 6 at the quarter. A rally ensued that quickly pushed the Red and White to a second quarter lead of as much as five points, but Richfield tied the game at 30 all at the half. back and The game forth until the end. 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