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Show r f r n . ( j i ' f t r r r- i , 5 J ) 1$ Porkers r V. SUNDAY, ovn Lincoln FEDRUAUY 7, Vuh unite For 4i Lood Vi ciorv j 63-4- II I t,UHUMI Coy rstv, UUh tkM ft By Count 4 : - c r f e the L Li can Fork 23, Lincoln 23. EUREKA It was the Swenson The Titer wasted ro time re- boys again as Spanish Fork FORK American AMERICAN secon (3-- 4 4 in the lead the romped to Cavemen victory over saining emergedbasket-halEy NIGrL KY rrSt'i In a tzi given V.2 t!r.th frr shct Rasmussen Tintic and Friday night for its fourth f victors ai Farley to a 7 m lo hanTfouzht Herald f orts Writer a three-in-on- e situation, llarrt r rebo Division triumph. tnrcMntrr with th TJnrcln'Jed the Bengals FLiEASANT GROVE Lehi Ilichahen took tee ball fcr t . n The victory kept the Dons on School's perky Pioneers trekked tGrovprs and had the Timers Friday rJjht t American quarter advantage. Laursen, all and Hozlund itruck back.-. to a flattening the heels cf the league-leadin-g 3 cvcrlhimself Fcrk.' scc-- 1 win he his as potted and Amerithe SprlngviUe Red Devils, who Coach Don Crump's Vikincs Ltlfitld coal with a roccdv dritl'i The Redmen had to work hard for DaCK inxo a Vnrfr ran missed m downed Carbon 53-4for their a Friday night tilt held before! down center court. The first tV.la iM.rtl, tml"S) Dnlnll a fith consecutive loop win. . 7 crowd at the ended for the rieneers. , r?2ion victory aa wie ceicruuacu, h- -Pleasant Grove gym. , most 25 ofr led Swenson scored j Jack LcM throughout Bengals was points The hall snaked bv Adams and two by Swenson 14 to lead Brent Dorton, tall Lehi center from the. Initial toss-u- p tycf tl.r end the first three quarters. Sterling their The outcome of the game was 2ave the Lincolns But thelargest Spanish Fork to its easy victory. sparked the Pioneers with 21 st ccr.d half play, and D;rt: ; lead irfvantaze Don Wall. Tintic's scintillating points consisting . of four field again chalked up the Pior.;:i. the minutes final doubtful until as fhn5ffd hands the lead sophomore ,once again paced the goals and 13 out cf 19 possible first score, and llagh Haws ?: : chanjed play ... for foul shots. David Harmer was ended the motion with jii - rart Miners with 15 points. Civen umes, Ana i nine uumAA another j Ab four ferent occasions during toe tussle struck for into a mgh point man for Pleasant. set shtt from the sidelines Tts Fork tip-i- a Spanish romped the, second Sve thwith eight counters. score was tied. ll Grovers Owen Ash flipped i.i a 7 first quarter lead and was drove third penoa, i a tUiiivuiu ui ua Aiatur v. .rinCavemen inree-me- n fouled wii.fliir ni field vt a Jump shot, and serious at trouble in never ujc any i the course of the game. They Lehi'sgoil with Evans column first as cox ana Aaams aeaaing. Llncolnltes weren gii in the concluird game. Morgan point yci were Don Palmer and Arnold the retted free throws. American But the mina a withand period, goal and G to T F P Fork Spanish give up ready Cardon for Lehi, and David Har raising the snagging Fork's Merrill Bateman answer- ute to a score the Pioneer canto fina: 10 25 .10 . . ... .... 6 in Swenson the J. gone mer for Pleasant Grove. IN KOLOB The outstanding players of the Kolob LDS Stake M Men Basketball League BEST ed with a field goal and the chase 42-4- 2. over the 'lead 2 knotted 2 2 Vikings, Beck ,0 was on. Boyd Iloglund's set shot score," was again picked by loop officials are shown with Wilford Manwaring (left), stake YMMIA superin- Francis counteracted as 6 S toss-uto Blaine Martin Darwin Mr. are Giles, 6 Olsen, left Johnson, tendent. with fifteen seconds left gave the Abel and Hoglund From and Manwaring, 2" Hugh right , free-throwith Provca His Wcrth 1 0 0 "l opening and Glade Binks. Richard Sumsion, DeVere Barnes, Tuckett was first to break into the Mark Fritz Cavers a 9 to 8 first period lead. three Bengal Evan Hoover, Boyer, Francis, pilaws minutes 4 four with 2 Held goals and Skilful Dorton proved V.i Jones and Monte Groesbeck. Other outstanding players, were absent when the picture was taken. scoring, column with a field goal worth in Brent Strike for , Tier 2 2 to play the Forkers clung to a the final Booth v.iCi for the Pioneers. Coach Lars his 13th successful quarter 5 lead. "Then the 2 0 foul Holmes shot fcr Bateman Initiated the ucond scratch Peterson's from Lehi then boys loose as, Jerry broke 1 the Lehi 3 he Pavpmen mad a Boyack quint, shot although with that took the ball again to elaborate junfp quarter netted a lump shot 4 1 3 on ho field in Weide the second half. goals eavt Coach Don Overiy'a Cave rhadwirk their lead, matching each two 2 2 141 S. Swenson came in to play Jo men a three point advantage and Povd Ho2lund hitout.for men Grove coint with twnlaiJ..hr1 Pleasant 2 2 2 from set shots way in the fourth cusr Mlgliaccio 64-5.Marshall and Cox struck for the 1 and Batsmen aaaea Laursen hcts two with minutes cause and Tiger dust of-.23 33 23 63 rinr rxm. a Totals their share and when the Cavet--.. seven, possible plus gone the score was tied at Jl.jeut g dominated the lifted the BUMMLE2& GARY had VhA hall with ith the Pro-Trcini- ng they, two cf completely 8aL hniltlcld hit T P By G F Peterson and Tintic exception t Harding tH nir. 5 men had a thirteen point boards in racking up their fourth Daniels Herald Sports Writer . 2 9 4 8 from center court, but Vancei a successful foul pitch from Keith pointers to give the Orem boys a lead. win-oleft 20 seconds With Farley season. f the Carson was Ficasar.t SALT LAKE CITY Olympus lour point lead but with three Ryan . .01 02 02 22 West came in from behind to put Brown, Grove's scorer in the finkl only Ey UNITED PRES3 minutes to go la fr second canto finally broke thethescoreless with snapped the nets for almost 50 Provo just couldn't stop Mer Milne i one through for Pleasant Grove;; Bengals 3 The the spell for shots from 5 of cent 14 15 pericd. 5 game ended Jheir ..... and in the Laursen potted two free throws a half first Wall rill per Douglas of the The score at the end of the first for Lehi. with, Eddie Stanky, manager .which" more was than 8 2 running jump shot and Abel 3 2 . ... field as and Sorer) son added a hook to matter the Elton after that it didn't was 16-- 8 for Lehi. St. Louis Cardinals, may be quite left Elton In the preliminary game, Lehi's to pen the Bulldogs in Titans hung onto third place in Nelson .. 0 0 0 0 period enough again tie the encounter, this time fifteen seconds a Dorton Scores f "B" team he when lonesome with special opens A. F. the scoring 2 1 22 completed 1 the Titans. foul 0 0 win shot gave for all. Adam'i for a at whipped the Vikir.2 Eastwood the Big Eight play. Dorton took the ball for a field pre-traleg camp at Deland, Fla., 22 advantage a' tip-Ias 7 3 2 junior was headed 3 .never the Llncolnltes a varsity Jay When Douglas couldn't' hit, Don Redman next week due to the number of Olympus goal at the top of the second Johnson led thesquad, Grovers' scoring but ' with 30 seconds left tha High Point Man showcould. Charles Hanson are Dixon who and anr followed with holdouts Redbird closely quarter, 10 counters, while Lehi's Forkers Abel connected for a HIeh Point man" for the night ing no inclination to sign their 1954 Dixon snagged 17 points while Totals ........ .....14 33 15 44 other Lehi basket from Haws. with Wathen tanked eight Marriei and was Boyd Hoglund of the Cavers contracts. field goal and a 63 33 54 20 teammate Hanson was threading Spanish Fork .... David Harmer then scooped up , points. was He" 15 closely 33 44 22 11 Tintic ...... vvlta points. the net for 16. the ball to net his first field goal Box score: Only nine of the 17 Cardinal followed bv teammates Laursen Soffe. Officials: and Carter in Individual for for invited Pleasant Grove. Later in players Start-O-ut Fart G T F 1? GROVE . (23) and Abel with fourteen, and thir struction have signed their con the period, Dorton split the net PL. o 2 0 0 Kirk teen counters respectively. High tracts. Unsigned and thus ineligible The big, fast Olympians start with a jump shot from the key0 7 5 7 . Tor the Tiger cause was Adams to attend the Carson out and ed in last fast the was act in fouled the are only hole, but camp Alpine Division 3 2 2 Powell 0 eleven. Adams was followed Jce Presko, Stu Miller andpitchers minutes of the Cloyd American Fork ..... 4 o 1.000 two and one-ha- lf 0 hv Marshall and Cox with ten Belliston infielders Alex Grammas did, they slow down.- At .....,00 0 00 00 .750 game 3 l 48-4Lehi RJchards marks and Farley with eight Boyer. went into a this time 4 and outfielder very and Eddie they . 2 2 .500 effective stalL B. Y. High 0 3 2 2 American Forks starting line- Jce Frazier Phillips,' Crawford I who 1 3 .250 Lincoln" 1 2 0 2 minus was Boley West Mackey up In Milwaukee, General Manager Pleasant Grove Lions 0 4 .000 Merrill Douglas started his NEPHT in a practice ses2 1 1 5 was Ash High's Payson shaken up also was By JOE PIIELAN point gathering early as he sank roared from behind to down Juab sion! Boley holds down a regular John Quinn of the Braves 2 6 4 8 Harmer Result Friday's the first two pointer of the game High, t and will return to encountering some stubbornness here Friday night BOSTON (UP) Ted Williams 0 4 2 2 Walker among his ball players. He said American Fork 60, Lincoln 47 on a shot from the corner. in a Nebo Division game. It was and his boss Lou Boudreau, are action next week. 2 1 1 0 Brown 29. Grove that he hadn't heard from catcher Lehi 43, Pleasant Bob Blackley matched this, but the third win against two defeats LEHI Annual election 0 2 0 0 ........ Henrichsen r. slightly at odds today over whether In the Junior varsity encounter Del Crandall at all and that first meeting Next Friday! Schedule: Douglas and his It was saf e or silly, to predict a the Cavemen greenlings drubbed jump In league play for Coach Verl of the Lehi Wildlife Association baseman Joe Adcock refused to ac4 shots were unmatchable by any Sud weeks quintet. Lehi at American Fork. 1934 pennant for the Bostoa Red the Tiger Cubs by a solid 32 17 P will be held Monday, Feb. 15 at Totals cept his first contract one on the newx gym floor. He The Wasps got away to a fast 8 Lincoln at BY High. rnnnt. Sox. LEHI T F P (43) the Lehi in Memorial p.m. howG T F P On other baseball fronts, Pleasant Grove bye. popped in 15 of his final 19 count- start and led 11--9 at the end of building. 6 4 10 ........... Haws "The New York Yankees are the Lincoln were tai. 1 0 0 2, ever, players graauauy 2 at A ers in the first half.v the first quarter and 0 0 0 Aston 15 men team to beat," the lanky slugger Rasmussen of list nominating 1 4 2 4; ling into line. Nebo Division was gathering In re the half. Then the Lions, paced has been 0 0 0 Holrastead Olympus in made told a news, conference yesterday. Harding up preparation 3 6 5 ill Southpaw pitcher Morrie Martin, Duane Hiatt and Gordon for the ........ . 5 0. 1.000 bounds almost unopposed in the by , .. 0 0 0 0 "It would be silly to think we could Adams 2 meeting, and all new of Calton record last Springville 0 2 0 O who compiled a to move and led ficers and started ....... Nichols Obdrn, .800 4 1 . and 4 13 13 21 first ..... .connected seDorton Fork half, they be will Spanish do It." 1 0 0 2 season, signed his 1954 contract 1 into the fourth quar- lected from directors Peterson going 3 2 .600 of more with xtheir than half . 0 0 0 0 Webb this The Payson list. unWilliams apparently was 3 5 2 8 after receiving a raise, while, t .... 2 3 .400 shots to boost them into a 4 ter.The Lions held the lead until dent will be elected first, presi Farley .... 1 1 1 Carbon then Palmer aware that - sports writers had Marshall 5 2 .200 lead at half time. 0 Juab 0 0 Prior the six vice and president, 3 5 the bitter end of the hard-fough- t, caught Boudreai In an optimistic Cox V 0 5 ,000 The second like Tintic started 0 half 0 0 Jelly ding-don- g mood last week and the Red Sox iMeldrum 0 .0 0 0 they obtained from Milwaukee this battle. the' was hot 7 4 ,1 red Evans Nominees Albert are Results: Mitchell, Friday's barwinter. manager had predicted a flag, With two and one-ha- lf minutes 14 Hiatt sparked the winners with George Reynolds, Dean Wilcox, Cardon 3 1 3 17 24 13 47 Outfielder Del Ennis of the PhH followed by Oborn with Kenneth Payson 48, Juab 43. Totals ring injuries. points,' the third in Afton remaining quarter Giles, Welcker, 41. Tintic G T F Pi lies who batted. .235 and drove in Spanish Fork 68, was tops for Juab Informed of his star outfielder's American Forls the Titans were sporting a 0 11. Garrett 10 23 13 43 Totals 3 4 2 8 125 runs, signed for an estimated Springville 53, Carbon 45. with 13 "points, but Maughn was B. H. Colledge, Russell Innes, statement, Boudreau said at Chi- Bateman Bor-eScore Melvin advantage. Ernest by Quarters: Cedarstrom, 6 2 2 14 $25,000 after numerous conferences Next Friday's Schedule: cago that Williams was entitled to Laursen Bob BJackley pumped in six only a step behind with 12. Hutch-ing- s, Pleasant Grove .. 8 17 21 13 Harold Vincent Scown, 11 1 2 5 Bob with owner Abel his own opinion. Carpenter. G T F P at uab Tintic. Payson as to fast he tried revive 15 23 24 iZ Lehi ... W. D. points Bill St Watkins, Jeor, 0 0 0 0 Three members of the Red Sox, Springville at Spanish Fork. Provo's playing. 1 8 6 8 Sorensen' ....X..... "We're still a young team," Scholes ......... and Story. Officials: Dan and Proctor. Gene Kirkham Brlggs 7 catcher Gus Niarhos. Ditcher Ivan Carbon at Payson. .2 Hiatt ... .... X,.... 2 13 10 14 Williams said, "and we have too Chadwick ., .. l 1 SibeLock and outfielder Gene Ste- Sorensen Only Claim 2 2 6 Spencer many, problems to see picking us 0 hrie to terms. 1 11 also 3 !phens, agreed Biz Eight " for the flag. I think it would be "SJf ... ; ........ Kay Lewis, Provo's only claim isuuiru 4....... 0 0; Af Paloicrh ... H Jordan . William f.nv . -- :m.. 8 y 5 1.000 0 Uiincn 6 Selman t ti ,.mi to height, started using it to ad1 Biijj iu aaj su, uui ni w iuiuu Hoglund 4 of pro-- i Davis . . North 0 Carolina 1 .833 5 jNUmstead Young in the second half. than last year." vantage Along higher 0 .... 0 4 2 .667 with Glendon claimed Feb. 13 as Enos Slaughter Olympus 4 who was Davis Hatch, The Red Sox wound up la fourth Chipman 0 OiHav in Me ctato Rlai'PVitpr A nativ East Reimschiissl .333 2 4 ... doing a better. than fair job on place. 2 4 .333 the .12 33 24 43 of Roxboro, was chosen as the West .. glass boards, he began hang- Totals 17 12 60 24 Totals Williams listed the Boston ques.333 2 4 who contributed Provo . North Carolinian G T FP Brigham Young University's1 157 lbs. Jim Porter (BYU) ing onto some of the rebounds. Juab 8 23 37 47 most to baseball in 1953. tion marks this year as George Lincoln 2 4 .333 Another Granite 2 2 2 6 wrestling team won IU second decisioned Ron who showed Mathews (USAC). up good boy 40 60 25 9 Kell's ailing back, Dick Gernert'j American Fork .... 1 5 .167 on tne boards was South . . 1 2 2 4 victory of the season over Utah . 167 lbs. Gadd Hafen Mark (BYU) sophomore hitting and the pitching staff. 5 9 3 13 State Friday, defeating the Aggie decisioned Steve Motto (USAC). Garrett Restdts: Cleaves. Lynn, Friday's hw 1 ' 1 2 2 4 gTapplers, 177 lbs. Max Cologna (USAC) ia Logan. Provo looked good in flashes Wilson Jordan 66, South 55. u 3 0 0 Lunt 0 .. Lonnie decisioned but other times they acted like Badger (BYU), The results: Olympus CI, Provo 51. wuuams looxea sumannea ana 2 11 8 12 the which over had settled 32. George Bow Maughan Heavyweight fog, East Granite 42, 123 Wilson to New lbs. Arnold. fit as, he arrived open the 1 5 2 4 .. Oliver man decisioned Reed the had (BYU) settled over them. town, 54. West Davis 55, U. (BYU) pinned Noel Schvane veldt Henderson (USAC). England sportsmen's show here In . Blackley the final stanza, An dem OREM interesting but said he planned to do some Coach Reed Nilsen's Coug.j ....11 34 19 43 (USAC). and Cleaves kept Provo in the Totals 130 lbs. roadwork before spring training to BOISE, (UP) Coach Lyle Smith onstration was the viewing of a Reed Weight (BYU) also have a future test with with some 22 fine 37 43 9 ball gym of Lincoln of playing. the Payson series films High lose 10 of his 215 pounds. has basketball team shown at assem Utah matmen. Cal Stoll handlsd of Boise Junior 11 24 31 43 pinned Boyd Whitby (USAC). Phil Newburg lofted in a. jump Juab College 137 La Dell lbs. Anderson Utah State wrestlers, r 3 shot with the; five thanked University of Idaho Pres. bly. They were taken during prac seconds Officials: in the and Pearson Jeft Weight. By United Press ten-se- n to Lowell Thors Coach (USAC) Invitation an to for Buchanan pinned J.E. George (Doc) Nelson w: j 51. game give Provo Olympus, junior tice last week and were taken as Olympus 64, 40 3 football (BYU). talk over the head win in the Average depth of the world's coaching a demonstration for the athletic Jordan 66, South 55. serving as trainer with the USAC varsity team a 147 lbs. Vt Elder basketball squad at Albuquerq-ja- , 2 Frank UUSAC) oceans is curtain with raiser. Job at Idaho, but said he had to department. about miles, Davis 55, West . 41. t Rollins-4BYU). N. M. decline the opportunity extended The heads of the department Granite 42, East 32. OLYMPUS G T F P the Pacific having the greatest pinned Gary him. 7 3 3 17 average depth. i Dixon are thinking of buying a new Tooele 61, Grantsville 25. Director Earl Smith said he was "well satis-fle- camera OGDEN, (UPy 0 2 Peterson so that players can ! Murray 59, Judge 23. Miller reports 40 topnotch skiers in his present position as shown their fol- Bingham 50, Cyprus 48. Hanson .... .......... 7 4 2 16 game techniques registered for the "Eccles Cup races head coach of Boise Junior 9 3 1 19 Douglas , lowing their practice periods, ut Uintah 53, Tabiona 50. today at Ogden' sfamed Snow 3 0 0 6 Clark no definite decision has yet been Union 62, Altamont 54. Basin, including Christian Pravda Buchanan had invited Smith to made. 41. 1 0 0 2 South Port Cache Cache North 54, and Janet Burr, defending titlehold- - visit Moscow this week at univer. 0 0 0 41. 0 Birrell Bear River 44, Box Elder ers. to discuss the situao ..... expense 2 2 sity ,.-39. Ben Lomond 40, Ogden Reaveley The titlists both are of Europe tion. ' i 3L South Summit 39, Morgan and will participate later this Smith and Jerry Williams, mem64 12 8 Totals 41. Summit North .....23 Park City 63, month in ,the F "competitions. ber of the Philadelphia Eagles pro43-1Wasatch 6 52, South Rich 27. PROVO G T F P In will ski the FIS for the fessional football team, had been Travda 47. Lincoln Fork American 1 60, 0 2 . Braithwaite Austrian team. Miss Burr for the reported as the most likely candi23. Grove 7 Lehi Pleasant 2 16 43, Blackley American. dates to get the job left open when 4 3 11 Hatch 43, Juab 43. Payson Miller said entries for the Raymond (Babe) Curiman and 1 Lewis D. 0 2 one-ru- n Spanish Fork 68, Tintic 44. slalom event will be three in PLEASANT GROYE Pleas Springville resigned 45. Carbon 2 14 6 Lewis K. 53, to held 60. December. ant Grove High's wrestling team Wasatch Acad. 42, South Sevier So. Robblns 0 0 ATLAS C"!? SAV2 FIST, U112 defeated Lehi, Thursday North Sevier 64, Wayne 50. 0 Dale bout 0 night for its second victory of the Millard 54, Milford 46. 0 0 Thompson season over the Pioneer matmen. Parowan 47, Beaver 42. 6 0 Gleaves 1 Pleasant Grove, coached by Oil Hurricane 58, Cedar City 43. Meier, scored six decisions and Valley 33, Enterprise 33. 13 21 13 51 Totals five pins in racking up their Kanab 43, Dixie 43. Score by Quarters: 22 35 52 64 triumph. Lehi picked up two pins North Emery. 42, Greenriver 27. Olympus LlUCEI and two decisions. 11 24 33 51 Provo South Emery 45, Grand 44. 'J Piute 51, Tropic 23. Referee Short. Umpire Hul-2I.76-5A- LE The summary: 6.C0xT6-n- ea. 'CS neru Chambers. 104, Pleasant Grove, SALS Re 6.50x16 3. 25.65 decisioned Erickson, ICS, Lehi. 6.70x15 Reg. 23.63 SALE y;ZZ Bennett, 125, Lehi, decisioned 25.23-SA- LE 7.10xl5-R- ea. c7Z Harmer, 117H, Pleasant Grove. Opecial winter lubri Crawford, 130, Pleasant Grove, catioa to keep your Buick 'Many Other Tires Preporticnctsfy Low decisioned Okumura, 130, Lehi. The MIAMI BEACH (UP and limber, spry squeakless Peck, Pleasant Grove, 123, green-hulle- d yawl Hoot Mon won wetness! winter in of Lehi. spite Lehi, pinned Shepherd, 130, the annual Lipton Cup yacht race Ailss Perma-fjucr- d Htc. 1.75- -2 Cc!. Ccn ocean One small charge covers all Iverson, 136, Pleasant- Grove, Saturday over a course in perfect sailing weather ( pinned Smih, 140, Lehi. chassis lubricants plus a Viihcd Esrrewina m & m vy Mon. owned jointly by ( Hoot x V -I decisioned 141, Lehi, Eoundy, check trouble and Ulmer Charlie. inspection. Woody Pirie, Radimal, 1387, Pleasant Grove. Worth Brown of Miami, actually Tea make vn ronvenlent O10 Phone us now for LUBRl bavt all voar parmeot. Pleasant 135, Groe finished ninth among the 23 start Anderson, As Low cs 3.75. gal.. . w bills paid whether past dd i Reg. r not. CARE, pinned Hebertson, 135, Lehi. ers but was awarded the cup for AVESAGS EXAMPLE (( Thornton, 135, Pleasant Grove the second time in three years If rop owe as oniv ) ) on corrected time. Pa? pinned Berry, 133, Lehi. S 50 t SIS lerwki ( I SIS per wk Peck, 143, Lehi, pinned Goff ) ) Sl.eo ATLAS S2.600 S25 per wK. ) 140, Pleasant Grove. 533 per wit. VS3.009 t K- -l 3 BATTERY CATTY J Powell, 150, Lchl, decisioned 1. No serorltT and cs L No frtr Grove. Pleasant Ash, 145, rkirn rhtnltiHii L Reg. 22.30 Reg. 15.30 Telf phone Inquiries lavite 145, Pleasant Grove, de- ALL KINDS' OF HIDES! Axton, K-- 2 A-l CATTERY BATTERY vlbroiioniess outboard cisioned Hadfleld, 150, Lehi. .J "J P . IXUhest Prices Paid For . ( -. . . 16.60 Reg. 19.50 Reg. Trimball, 150, Pleasant. Grove, BONES WOOL HIDES mafsr that tvtrybody'f talking cboutl decisioned Logdon, 150, Lehi. y FURS PELTS Petersen, 151, Peasant Grove, and dead and useless animals. 7.1AHY oti::?. cuTSTAK-::- :a valu:: decisioned Watkins, 150, Lehi. Pelt prices for dead and usem la v. Barney, 150, Pleasant Grove, less sheep. j ( pa ctn f pinned Colton, 160, Lehi. ; PROMPT SERVICE , Pleasant 135, W, Grove, Ash, U Ln tzJ u A L--y Athicn Lfcck Fh. 155 UTAH HIDE & decisioned Udell, 175, . Lchl. fNe--t a loan rntaaTl lly SOD GTIIFFIX Herald Spuria Writer score read Ameri- half-tim- f w V i G0-4- 7j 31-2- a-- Sor-nso- 43-2- Cave-d-weHe- aln f!r rs 0-- 5, " illed-to-capaci- 37-3- 23-1- . 2. .i liSrn .j t.t ty kv. 20-a- 40-3- - j t - 13-poi- .....2 ..... 45-4- 12-1- p, Olympus Hits 50 Per Cent Of Shots To Defeat Provo Card Pilot f.lay LI iw,n 2. front-runnin- Camp 58-4- nt 34-2- L t four-minu- te 43-2- - 64-5- in n. -- 41-3- 5. I 6- Region Three . one-point- er Ted Boudreau Standings At Odds Gn Sox Chances' son Trips Juab v-it- h - Lehi Vildlifers Set Election Meeting Monday 43-4- 3, off-balan- ce 43-2- - 24-2- 10-1- 37-3- .............. 35-2- .14 , first-Olymp- us 47-3- n, 7 . fiis oo Cougar Grapplers Score 9n Victory Over Utah Stave . S-ni- ' Lincoln Views Down Turns jSmlth Practice Films Offer Idaho JT' th 19-1- 3, ; Prep Gage Scores '.......... Skiers Set For Eccles Cup 55-5- . 10 d' . Col-lc$- e. 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