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Show i SUNDAY HERALD v r - S r v Loop; Lehi Drops Lincoln In Alpine : Pioneers Defeat-Tiaer- s IDYH Tops Pee Gee ' - I Vf 40 Riga .............. 12. by Lincoln ,,v... ......... 2, 2. American Twlf ' ....... 2 2 4 Pleasant Grove ...... Pet: 1.000 .500 .500 .500 .000 Friday's Keeatts. - . : BY High 48. Pleasant Grow 8 Lehi 24. Lincoln SO j . ...... ........... A: o 2 X . 2 3 6 . 2 3 2 . fl 0 0 iO 4 3 11 Devereaux, f Kirk, f ....... g. ; . .'...... .... n .1 ............. ............. . 1 nuciu,! Pinegar.i z Knight, f unaquin, Bushnell, c 13 19 0 ,.' ............ 0 Ostler- 2 4 Larsen 0 0 Evans 0 0 Boyaek 2 Huff 0 McKell ....... .- - n, - 4 2 10 4 4 0 ..... ........ 2 .. ....f.... 0 1 ........... ...... 12 . . 1 . -- : Coach L. K. Peterson's amazing and rangy" Pioneers held on to their top spot by defeating lincoln. while BY high was turning In the back Pleasant Grove. BYIT fleldhouse. American Tor, 84-3- 0, : ....."..........17 20.12 48 ter. Score by quarters:. 16 25 38 Pleasant Grove : Beacltstead. f BY High ...13 27 32 ,48 Worthington. f Totals t WASATCH G T 7 7 Lythgoe.f Thacker.f ............. 0 1 although idle .in league play. Fri Collard. c . ....v........ 2 2 Bond, g ..... ; iS. ....... S 2 day night, defeated Payson, Simmons, g ............ ( x non-lo, encounter. ia a 3. 3 EUls ' ' cleared 1 After the smoke had ..-- : .21 16 Totals i 'Crotn Friday! battles, the Wildcats. Cavemen and Tigers were SOUTH SUMMIT.........O T f all tied for second place, a full Blazensame. Best, f i... ...... X8 07 game WiiH .the rambunctious Walker, c ...... and rugged, Pioneers, who have won four straight league en- Lowder, g ............. 0 3 Frazler, g .............. 3 3 counters.' 2 1 Crittenden' ; ; Gain Lead 48-3- 8, 45-3- , . ,;,.. 6 op . 10 ...... .... 4 3 15 fi! - Totals TTNTIC CamnbelL Spanish Fork ; Juab" Payson .. Springville .. Tintic . , ....... w it 3 Pet. 3 .730! .. ....... 2 1 2 2 f ...,;o Basulta 2 4 ' - j - I .' i . F P Christenson, f 0 2 Rvan. e 0 4 Fj) 0 n 'h",,' 23. ' . Next Friday Schedule Juab 'at Springville ; Spanish Fork at Payson. ' " . i Tintic,. bye. ' Springvllle'B Aed Devils threw the blocks Into Spanish Fork Friday night, handing the Dons '1 . i .. . g defeat. 48--33 )' . It was the first loss for Coach Gus Black's charges in Nebo Di. .' vision playi The Dons' dereat plus Juab's 75-win over Tintic threw the Wasps and Dons Into a tie for the league leadership. game. Ameri in a can Fork turned back Payson, 6, at Payson. Sparked by the dashing, whirl wind play of Giles and the splendid '. defensive performance of John Gustin, the Red Devils raced into a 15-- 4 first Quarter lead , and a 29-- 8 margin at half-- oh their wiy before .they arrive we must a sell all floor samples V chance to get the Berklock wanted at greatly re-you've . . duced price Four wonderful - irtyles to choow froav--4 Foul Out . 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E f BOOKCASE tlEADSOAtlD 5e95 , 33-2- : lb IS i S15 Down 7 Jsionia Fabulous DERKLOCIC . Jordan Gains Lead in Big Eight League . - Eerk-loc- kj art . 14 30 . 43-3- 111 - - cn our FLOOPJ Two Carloads of new 1-- - Slated ' non-ieag- ue 27-1- Meeting At 'j - ..sbSL . Roo P n r r 3 r:,n . . t 4 L l -- 1' 4 0 2 o.a v u - v EVERY DERI (LOCK . ot . .. i at-tem- '- . 3 . e). i i . After "both Gustin and Giles g ............ 4 0 0 8 fouled out late In the second half. 5 15 Hannifin, ,2 1 5 B. Bates, g Spanish Fork started closing the, 3 3 Eastwood v 9 ean. but the Dons couldn't cut It 2 8 R. Bates . ' . ......... 2i I 18 to catch the Red Devils, enough X ' 2 0 t 4 Nash; who. were roaring along with the wide-ope- n. "' basTotals ......13 14 U 37 ToUls . ....'.,.23 14 4 $0 throttle was Playing both good and bad'WildGustin the big point maker Score Snow's Quarters: by Coach 'Don ketball. Score by Quarters; as he hit for Devils Red for the 13-37 23 50 12 ........... Wasatch r 8 59 first xpiar-te. 34 . 38 75 cats j stormed into Juab ' 19 on five field goals and 12 points 23 37 ..... South 4 Summit 14 23 32 56 and led all the way, despite Tintic .... nine free throws out of nine the fact three of their regular Smoot connected for 13, G T F P Dee Wilcox. Dave Crowton and AMERICAN FORK LEHI i 4 8 "3 XI including nine for nine trom tne-.......G4 T3 F1 p9 Larsen. Dave Kimball didn't start . and Fraughton,f f cues connected free throw line, 1 0 of 0 0 1 ............ a watched.the Strong, g 4 for eighty Wathen, f major portion 1 0 Benrud, c 0 1 came from the bench. McCormlck. t Atwood was the Dig gun zor 1 . 2 2 5 Simms, g 2 The Wildcats were out in front Beck.g ...i.... the losers with 10 points, most of 1 2 8 Manning, g 8 at halfame and then their Tayeiner, g ............ 4 0 them coming during the Dons' ........... 1 0 10 Haws shooting fen apart in the . third Smith V................. S 0 fourth quarter rally. 4 Anderson .............. 0 4 cuarter and they couldn't seem to Mayne ..................2 0 Worthlngton of Juab went on 0 0 0 Kirkhamr .. . - ........ 3 2 buy a basket. . Fortunately for Holindrake the 0 1 greatest scoring spree so far . 4 0 9 Dimmick. Coach SnoVs charges, though, McSpay................. this season In the Nebo Division do much couldn't Grove' Pleasant .12 14 10 34 play to lead his team to Its thun.21 7 ' 3' 45 ToUls ..... ' In the way of scoring either, so Totals O T F P dering victory over Tintic He v P LINCOLN the victors' lead held up until they PAYSONf .............. O5 T4 :F2 12 . 1 3 3 5 racked up 34 . points on 16 field . ....... i. could find the range again In the Taylor, 1W.1CJ, 0 . 0 ...... 0 0 0 Holds f Ockcrman. f goals and two free throws. way, fourth quarter. 3 11 Howorth scored 17 points and 0 10 7 7 uiuitiu, c ........ .0 The Wildcats shooting was so Wilson, e 5 3 7 Beckstead 15 as the Wasps ran 1. 1 1 3 Verlanatx. g ....... Byes, g .2 far off the beam in the third peroid Oborn, . 3 10 8 U wild against Tintic leading 24-that they were able to score only Smith g ... .......... 01 05 03 05 Pyne . 0 0 0 at the end of the first quarter 0 canto. In that field' goal , 1 0 0 2 and 3, at halftlme. and . then Brody .... ...il.;. ...... 1 2 1 3 " r Hutchinson ............ a 0 0 6 the game wide open In 11 '0 2 blowing Big Gu third, quarter. !B 23 14 30 theCampbell Dix Davis was the big 22 14 36 ToUls ToUls was tne big gun zor. .......11 ' Dashing s ' ' as he attack Wildcats' Score the in Score as he pitched 26 gun quarters: quarters:. by the .Miners by .. : 17. 31 34 points into the basket on' 12 ... connected for 10 points, but South-- American Fork ...,10 20 35 45 Lehl .. t 8 18 24 30 field paw Gary Brown, an alert, driving Payson ....... .;.. 8 11 25 36 Lincoln goals and two free throws. was the real soark DluK nlvr Raloh Smith and uean rraugn- . and hit for seven, points. ton sparked the Cavemen to their Merlin Swensen, a long-shvictory over Payson with 10 artist wltn tne raaar toucn, urea and nine ' points, respectively. 11 mints thronffh the hooD to oace Taylor of Payson was the top Louder 34-3- 0 the VUdnes attack. Dee scorer of the game with 12 game for . counters. :: played a good bankboard ' the Grovers. '. Evan BaughV besi man Friday. By DICK KICKS ' , Herald Sports Writer He appeared to be the coolest and OREM-i-Th- e Lehl Pioneers won most collected player on the LinBaseball their fourth straight Alpine loop coln team and his .hard ' driving contest Friday night as they gave him 10 foul tries during the 7" downed the- Lincoln Tigers 34-evening.Sunday on tne latter a court before The third quarter proved to be and partisan house. the turning point of the game as packed ' Spanish Fork The game started out with all the , Pioneers, namely. Larson, SPANISH FORK The call has the players noticeably tight be- seemed to get the strongest whiff cause of the of the game. of itau tournament laurels; . gone out f or a Baseball meeting Lincoln waspressure .Big Eight Standings: able to score but . Smoothest Player W L Pet Sunday at the public "library, one field goal during thr first 0 1.000 at 2 pjoa. The main Item quarter but with the help of foul Larson was undoubtedly the Jordan ............,. starting .3 1 .750 were able to sta'y smoothest Lehl player on this oc-- South J.. . . they, of - business is the election of pitches ... 3 2 .600 casion ana his big 8 point out East at o- -officers to handle affairs for the even Each team scored four from the burst in the third canto knocked Provo ........ ......".2 2 JSOQ .2. 3 .400 coining year, but other .things are field during the. second quarter. the pins from under the Tigers West 3 .250 to be discussed. but the Tigers escaped at half and they never could quite re Davis ...... 4 .000 .....0 advanUge, cover. Their, shots strayed even Granite All persons interested in Base- time with an 18-in took first over, 7 from Jordan on from further the place hustle the and target mainly points ball or recreation- in Spanish of little Bill Cox, who was Coach hereon. Midway In the third the Big Eight basketball race Fork are urged to attend and quarter the. Pioneers rang up 9 Saturday, 3, after squeezing past points before Cox South, participate, ln the election. Friday night. Prep-Hoo- p Scores consecutive The victory ,left the Beetdig-ge- rs i able to hit on two foul still undefeated fh league BY High 46, Pleasant Grove 38 pitches. The third quarter ended, 4. with the Pioneers, leading It was the first loss for the play 30 Lehl Lincoln 34, HERE'S WHERE YOU The final quarter resembled Cubs in loop competition. about as closely as it did The Cubs led 25-going Into save . Springville 48, SpanisbfTork M soccer exces an was There basketball. but the Beet-r V MONEY fourth the quarter, American Fork 45, Payson. 36 sive amount of fouling, as each diggers connected for 13 points 37 Wasatch South Summit 50, ' team tried to gain control of the in the final frame while holding West 46, Davis 36 balL Norm Sims, Lehi's standout the Cubs to eight to rack up the East '44, Granite 14 scorer, fouled out- in the tourtn wln.' Jordan34, South 33 ' . lessr .than ...a minute's Anderson paced Jordan to vicquarter after -- vu. m.v XT. mmv Hinckley 45, Beaver 40 ' mm k. nwu tory with It points, but B. Max Ogden 48, North Cache 24 minutes' third quar- well of the three of South was the top , Panguitch 47, Escalante 42 - . ter with the danger of four fouls scorer with 17 points. game's 31 33," Memorial Murray Judge over head. Penrod. his In other Big Eight games Fri Park City 39, North Summit 32 hanging the starting center, aiso zouieo day night East gained undisputed Gunnison 47, snow 35 ' out in the third quarter t furij possession of third place by de ' Hurricane. 76, Kanab 35 ther handicap Coach L. K. Peter feating Granite, 4, while West 46 North Sevier 59, Wayne a boDM oi a victory. son ' YOUNG'S Davis, 40-3-0. Monroe 36, Moroni .17 ham end Anderson filled In ade- thumped Provo High's Bulldogs were AJnion 45, Tabiona 22 ' unPioneers quately to keep the idle night. Friday Moab 36, San Juan 28 defeated in .play. SERVICE Wasatch Academy 40, Manti 36 Lehl couldleague score but three Dixie 31, Enterprise 39 points In the last' eight minutes " KADIATOKS REPAD1ED Marysvale 78, Tropic 26 of while the Tigers got six. ;910;South Stafe; Greenriver 41, MonticeHo 37 Theplay Pioneers played fairly suc AeU Glass Installed - . i Springville 46, Spanish Fork Juab 73, Tintic 50. American Fork 43, Payson . 33 (non-leagu- f- N ZOO " : - j! . W ;1 .750! Friday's G T F P ..12 3 2 28 time.: - f r- -. r t 50 ........ i!66 4 24 v c F P Carter, HalL a ..... ......... wo l 3 17 Howarth. ............ 8 1 1 170 0 4 Snrrv . 0 1.0 1 5 2 1 1 5 .................. Parks 1 it Nlelson ,1- 0 0 2 lu 2 8 ...... 34 2 7 75 8 50 I - 46 O ........... .. 0 0 0 . 2 ........ 0 ........... .3 0 o 0 Canfield.c ............ . 0 Grant 00 '7 Willi Lehl remained at the top OnWB)! ..... 11 .3 g ............ . 2 e o 4 Totals .v ....14 16 5 33 ";ol the Alpine Division standings Crowton, . 1 7 4 ,6 ............ g Kimball, Score quarters: by . 0 r i l Spanish; Fork .... 4 Saturday, three other loop teams Whatcott, g 13 33 o ,o were tied for second place In the McLaren, ( 15 29 39 38 .00 SprincvOle , wild league race. .Officials .MCiuugnt ana war i 1 NEBO DIVISION rp .... . 28 American Fork . 4V Payson ' V v , ' Schedule - i --.- Next Friday Pleasant Grove at Lincoln Lehi at American Fork Carbon at BY high (Wednesday). (non-leagu- e) G T T P SPRINGVILIJt (48) ; O T 0 Blnka 0 2 Smoot 15 9 8 Gustin . ... Louder, c: ......... i.. 0 Eves Walker, ,0. u 0 Swensen. g ............ .4 Warren 3 it Francis" 1 2 ......... Paulsen, f ............ .2 1 1 f5 Mackley 0 Jackliri.f .2 4 2 Harvey, f ............. .. 1 2 1 3 Giles 0 0 0 V, AUred. g . .11 so' 24 Carson, g ............. . 0 Totals ... ;. SPANISH FORK (33) G T 13 33 12 23 Totals 2 1 0 Swenson . , .. 1 0 . O T F P ROWS ... a: BY HKJH . 4 3. 2 10 Atwood 8 0 Dvis.r . .... PLEASANT GROVE ( Juqd Gains Tia I For Lead With ; T P0 Win Over Tintic 0 Prep Basketball Pox Scores As 34-3- 0 u ' f ' J IN GORGEOUS PLASTICS OR FINEST MOHAIR FRIEZES! V f - . ra $15 Down $7 Month - 17 r ' - 1 Tooele 36, Grgntsville 33 dur- of keep-aw- ay cessful South Emery 49, No. Emery 47 lnsr the game two minutes. Lar final Duchesne 43, AlUmont 32 son topped Lehl scorers with 11 Morgan 56, North Rich 44 digits. Cox. stellar Lincoln guard. Box Elder 41, South Cache 39. was high point man for the eve: DelU 55, Millard 33. ning with 12 points. , r' SPRING TRAPPIMG , f . AII-lnlairtoo- ; ' 'v " TUGGEA LAB&&N -S- 4rir-t:- 30 p. m. Main fvantr? 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