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Show J i f"7"vr7v "- -- rj rj SpcrJcns Cling To Region Lead Despite Dingfiam Los n Murray. A nine-onin- tn The and lnsei t. Bingham on the Miner court Friday, the Murray Spartans rebounded hpr Tum. day night to whip challenging n merest ea-5- 8 and keep their e lead in Region Four. The mareln will likiv vntiish tomorrow (Friday) night when joacn jim Kpencer s crew is idle and Bingham will get a chance to1 make im thn hnlf. game deficit at Cyprusv expense. Murray had expected trouble from Hillcrest and got it. Coach Art Hushes Wilv Huskies wer never beyond shooting distance and always pressing. Still, It was 3 for the victors at the quarter-tur- n and 8 bv half. '. ....... time, '' .i Hillcrest rallied to close to 55 - 49 after three neriods. but the1Spartans refused to surrender their margin in the final eight minutes. Bob Schuster, whose seasonal Improvement has been steady, paced the winning attack with 23 points, garnered on seven fielders and another sterling at the performance Charity stripe. Jerry Bronicel notched 12; Jon Jensen and Brent Winget 10 apiece. Lynn Marlor paced the Husky attack-wit16 points. Hillcrest reserves salvaged a' share of pride in the night's battles by winning", the prelimii ..... nary, 55-4, The future Huskies got off to a 10-- 8 lead in the opening quar0 ter, expanded It to by Intermission and had a command9 ing margin as the final period began. Joel Madsen posted i3 and Gerald Winget 10 for the losers. g high-scorin- Tnnnnnn half-gam- 19-1- 40-2- - c h MURRAY, Utah, EAGLE CR The Neva Adrrrtls.r JJD Thursday, Jan. 23, 1 964 tion. The Copperton jinx held again as Bingham chalked up 5 an victory to snap the Spartan's seven-gam- e winning 84-7- string. Five Miners hit in double figures as Bingham overcame e a deficit to gain the upper hand at the end of three frames. From there on the winners kept inching a little further away and Murray couldn't close the gap. It was for the visitors at the quarter-turand the Spartans had expanded it to There by Intermission. Bingham turned on the heat to erase the deficit and get in front, never surrendering it in the last period. Bob Schuster paced scoring of both teams with 29 points, four-poi- half-tim- nt 20-1- 6 n 40-3- 6 , gained on 11 fielders and at the charity stripe. Brent Winget meshed 19 and Jerry Bronicel and Jon Jensen nine each. The loss of both Schuster and hustling Bill Watts via the foul route didn't help the Spartans in the .... stretch. Joe Klotovich poured in 20, tarry Johnson 19, Randy Schouten and Brent Smith 17 apiece for the winners. Klotovich, oddly enough, picked up 10 of his points on gift-flip- s, ringing up only five field goals, four less than teammate Johnson. Bingham seconds made it a sweep for the night by winning the preliminary struggle The little Miners lagged 12- Bingham 84, Murray 75 11 at the quarter, but Aside from beating Jordan Murray 24-- 7 In the second on any floor, the toughest an9 for a lead at reperiod nual assignment for Murray cess. It was 4 Into the going cage squads is that of beating last quarter. old nemesis Bingham on the Craig Thueson and Jim Mad-se- n Miner court. notched 12 each for the litFriday night was no excep- - tle Spartans. 8. 24-2- 41-2- 69-5- 8. out-scor- 35-1- 53-3- Remember, When? Kennoth Griffiths Named Head Of Salt Lake County Boys Homo FlV TEARS AGO as ported from the files of the Murray Eagle; Thurs., Jan. 1959. 22, Walter (Budl Flltf Tnhn p Barton, La Var Sainsbury, Es- lei Campbell and Richard C. Howe were nominated for .Distinguished Service Award v to , be riven bv the Murray Junior Chnmhpr nf Commerce . . . Victor Brissell was elected president of the Murray District Board of Education . .. . Marilyn Towers, a senior at Murray high school, was named winner in the Mur ray Junior Chamber of Commerce "Mv Time Security" contest . . Mr. and Mrs. La- Mar Alsop and family, New York, N. Y., spent a two week visit with his mother, Mrs. Ethel A1SOD . . . Mirishfnmnn Theodore A.- - Norman, Murray high school graduate, was named to the Superintendent's list at the U. S. Naval Academy for scholastic accomplishments during: his first term.. . the TEN YEARS AGO as re ported from the rilin of the Murray Eal Friday, Jan. it, 1954. j Kenneth . Griffiths. Murrav. was named miperlntendent for me salt Lake County Boys Home . . . Funeral rites were held for a lifetime resident of Murray and former assistant chief of the Salt Lake County Clarence fir department. Wood Mi, and Mrs.. Floyd Bwimngrieid and family returned to Milford after a two weeks visit . . . - with his Barents. Air. ana Mrs. James Bedding field . . . Mr. and Mrs. Ross T. Webb left on a fiv dnv Business ami eleasure trio to ... . . . Mr. and Mrs. announced the birth of their third boy . . . Mr. and Mrs. Tyler Vincent Reno, Nev, bverelt . u Cook Board of Education for the sixth time . . . Mrs. Elizabeth Huscher, widow of . Murray's former mayor George Al Huscher, died in a Long Beach, Calif, hospital Mr. and Mrs. E. M, Finley, 4041 So. 2nd West, reported their daughter, Gay, had been missing . . . Mr. and since Jan. Mrs. Ed Fehr, Mr. and Mrs. J. Elgin Utley, Ei. Lloyd and Mrs. Wright and" Mr. and Mrs. LBen Brown returned from a trip to Arizona, Mexico and California. ... It TWENTY YEARS AGO as reported from the files of the Murray Eagle, Thurs., Jan. 27, 1944. William O. Miller. S 1c. U. S. Navy, returned to California following a leave of absence spent with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. DeLoyd Miller .'. . Burton M. Todd received a commission as Ensign in the U. S. Navy and left for New York City . . . Sugar Stamp No. 30 in Book Four was good for 5 lbs. sugar and stamp No. 18 for one pair of shoes . . . H. B. Hamblln was recovering from an operation at the Veterans hospital A girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. James L. Marsden . . . Thelma Bcrnlce Thorscn was taking training at the first women's army corps training center at Fort Des Moines, Iowa. ... .,n , Throwing (From Page IB, Col 2) shoot to make more foul pitches In succession than do the other contestants. Winners in each 12, 13 and 14 age group will be given prizes.. Entry blanks are availnbla at National Guard armories or at any of the business firms which sponsor teams In Bantam League piny. Young players picking up blanks are to bo accompanied by their parents. expect over 500 young left to attend a three-dacredit conference In Chicago . . A farewell testimony was beld for Donald Snencer who players to take part." said was leaving for an LDS misBrig. Gen. Maurice L. Walts. sion In South Africa. director of the Bantam pro FIFTEEN' YEAR AGO as gram. repotted from the files of the Murray Eagle, Fit, Jan. SI, vts youM r v 1949. w .)f0 Mayor J. Clifford Hanwn appealed to Murray resident to he generous in their contributions to the march of dimes , . . D. D. Lester was elected president of the Murray City! r v mm J3H r ii Old Glenmore i Ik NNN A it flk 0 - "p P & Thrift City-40- W. 3500 South 91 Cottonwood V.llcst2330 1. 6150 South Salt lake, Corntf 7th fail 6 Iff South Murray, 5600 South tth Cstt Kearns, 4085 Wctt 4711 tCtfft Bountiful, 845 North 4th lot! Roto Park, 1406 Vttf ft S2VtN DAYS A WICK 9t IsTAti IS an fff A KENTUCKY STEAIGrHT BOUBBON WHISKEY 86 PBOOP 6 YEARS OLD tec? STORE CLOSID SUNDAYS V WTHlttiflH. IfcHtHUf . liltlfiit r |