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Show t i I i Jl ' J i . I. Olympus, Highland, Jordan Keep Wnning Olympus, Highland and J or dan high school basketball team? have finished the first month of league play with clean slates though Region Three's Division Two still has a weeks schedule remaining before its first complete round of play is finished. Olympus and Jordan have 4- -0 won-lo- st records as of if?C NL7 Steve Ruff, Steve George. Rodney Morley and Bill Weidner. ability to get Highlands ahead and stay there has been the secret the first month of the season. The Rams haven' t had to come from behind yet and nny not have to as the season progresses. East opened the season without a returning veteran. " V t A : ' g fty , v V y s . ; Y - - 5v a ff f I IV J p South will pin its hopes on Mike Hall, Tom Kilgore, Cal Poulson and Garland Terry when the Cubs travel toClear-fiel- d gion Two. Faced in repeats are Olympus and Skyline, Cyprus and Granite. Olympus hosts the Skyline team and Granite, Cy- to meet the Falcons. Poulson is leading Souths team in the point department. Poulson has a 19 point average going into the Clearfield contest. 1 Friday. Olympus barely got past Skyline the first time the two clubs met. The Olympus team, : Pif however, has shown good bal- 1 ance in racing to four straight rT : ; wins in the tough Salt Lake County league. ' Olympus is getting good scoring on five counts while Skyline has placed most of its SKYLINES 6- -6 pivotman Mike Kelly (45) goes high into air with hookshot and two points Gordon waits with (22) for Granite. Granites scoring responsibility on its in last weeks 66-winning Jolley game big center Mike Kelly and possible rebound. outstanding guard Pete Cairo. Hillcrest faces one of its severe tests when the Huskies travel to JudgeMem-ori- al to do battle with the Bulldogs. Hillcrest has drop- prus fine team. Both games are scheduled yy , 65 Bolstering Olympus on the even of its showdown with Skyline are John Hunter, Winn MURRAY SPORTS FESTIVAL Garrison, Brian Gunderson, Ted Ellgren, Mike Waldram and Terry Wilhelmsen plus a good bench that proved it could handle itself in Olympus 85-win over Granger last week. BYU Grid Champs Featured 51 now-famo- us Center. This" trio will be joined by freshman football Coach Wayne Startin, a former Murray prep and BYU gridiron bsro " - . Universitys basketball team w!th many of the stars that have the Cougars rated festival that turns complete revenue to a missionary fund by the 245th Quorum of Seventies, of the Church of Jesus Saints. Christ of Latter-da- y Murray City Commissioner L. Clark Cushing is chairman of the event. Announcement of a baseball and boxing sports idols are being withheld for confirmation, Commissioner Cushing Brigham Young University football coach Tom Hudspeth and his passing combination of Virgil Carter and Phil Odel will be featureN attraction to the Eighth Annual Festival at Sports scheduled March 3, at the Murray Stake Cyprus is hopeful it can get Jerry Coon and Ken Weidauer together for some top point performances in its encounter with Granite. Cyprus doesnt have the height that it will face when the Pirates meet Granite though the DickSmuin tea pi has proved it can shoot with the best of them in recent outings. a top contender in Western Athletic Conference. Last years BYU football team won the coveted WAC football crown with Hudspeth directing the offensive com- -' bination of Virgil-- Carter to Phil Odel. Pass patterns and hints on college football will be reports. ast ,- - Commissioner years festival, ated ..dropped- assures. one of the finest in the eight Cushing year history of the event, featured Young Brigham - Granite has good height and team speed to thowat Cyprus. Coach Jim Hill has Gordon Jolley, Mike Curtis, Ray Jennings, John Robison, Steve Paul and Jay Maddox along with strong reserve strength. ' --L- More big names in the world of sports will be on hand for annual entertainment the Junior Cagers Highlands Doug Howard, a guard, continues to lead Region Two scorers with an average 22 point per game. Howard and his teammates are expected to protect Highlands undefeated status Friday when the Rams meet Davis High Schools Darts. 6-- One more week and Salt Lake County junior basketball players will be at the halfway point. Play throughout the county has been hot for the first three weeks with another busy schedule planned Saturday. Only two teams remain un- defeated after three weeks of play in the active Granite High School area where Jim Hill and John Wood direct each Saturday session. Grizzlies Steelers 0 Bulldogs Rebels 2 approaches. They are the Ninth Grade Angels, the Eighth Grade Trojans and the Seventh Grade Grizzlies. Each owns a 0 36, Redskins mark. Only the Granite Seventh Grade league has undefeated clubs. They are the Lakers and the Warriors. Jets Dennis Shafer The scored 22 to gain high points honors for his team while Jeff Hansen counted for 14 for the Warrior 2 0 1 Results 12 1 Finks 18, Cougars 10 Eagles 39, Rams 5 Wildcats 15, Mustangs - ped an important game and must keep winning if they are to realize a tournament berth. TWO POINTS? Murrays Craig Lott (23) goes into air for jump shot that netted his teamsts 8. mates two points. But Hillcrest won game, Murrays Jeril Winget (31) and Randy Beckstead (31) head for backboard for possible rebound. Coach Art Hughes is still relying on veterans George Hughes, David Mascaro and Craig Smith but since the seasons beginning has given Ranand Rich dall Beckstead, Zmo comparable experience and could be considerably tougher as the season goes along. doesnt Judge Memorial have a big scorer but the Bulldogs recent upset over Tooele points up the balance the Bulldogs carry onto the court. Womens Ski Class Ends Friday The final two days of the third institute of the United States Olympic Development Committee opened Thursday at Alta with final activity scheduled Friday. The two days at the Little Cottonwood Canyon ski resort will bring to an end seven days of studying and training. A group of 130 women from across the United States has in the winter participated skating and skiing clinic. Skating classes were ' held at Hygeia Iceland throughout the week while skiing workshops were held at Brighton, Park City and Alta. Murray goes to hostile territory to try and find its return towinning. The Spartans with Jeril Winget, Jim Butler, Joel Madsen, Craig Lott and Gary Blair in veteran roles, take on tough Baigham. The 0 loss to Hillcrest last week could be the spark the Spartans need o become a contender in that division. heart-breaki- 58-6- ng Jim were occupied Evenings with ski training films dealing with ski techniques and situations. Mahler should be all that Jordan needs to cinch a win over Tooele in the only Other game scheduled Friday in Salt Lake County. The clinic has featured qualified speakers and teachers in physical education, sports and related fields. A Brent Marriott and Easts three losses. The Eighth Grade Aggies 44, Hawks 13 Warriors 57, Eagles 9 Ninth Grade Warriors 41 Vampires 37 Aggies 59, Bruins 33 3, o 2 1 Critters i Cougars o 2 3 Eighth Grade Trojans Redskins Titans Eagles , Won 3 2 Lost .1 0 2 3 0 1 REG. 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PERMANENT last GRANITE LEAGUES Angels Wolves LOOK ELEGANT i Here are standings and results for Granite, Olympus OLYMPUS LEAGUE Ninth Grade Won Lost of the is to train more women teachsecondary purpose clinic is to develop an underers the basic skills in the standing of the philosophy of many areas of physical educawomens sports activity. tion for women. Another aim of th program effort won club. and Skyline junior basketball programs: Hill-cre- 60-5- 3 a three-overtiby South. Globetrotters 16, Vikings Lancers 20, Cobras 9 Seventh Grade Brums 30, Eagles 10 Triple Ox P 26, Aggies imj Joining Highlands Howard will be big and talented John Landures, The Leopards havent been easy pickings for any of their first three opponents. Close games have marked each of Seventh Grade skyline'league ; ; 1 on the frontline Cobras 26, Mustangs 22 Pirates 16, Lancers 11 Wildcats 32, Rams 27 30 most- JwILt." 4 m n 3 Eighth Grade 28 Seventh Grade Grizzlies 32, Steelers Bulldogs 43, Rebels 20 Saturday's Top scoring performances in the Granite League saw Barry Sceili score 42 points for his Knicks teammates, while Mike Pistorious tallied 20 for the Falcons. 1 Eagles 28, Falcons 25 (overtime) on st 2 KEARNS JR. HIGH 3-- won-lo- 76ers Astros Knicks 3 Eighth Grade Titans 37, Eagles 29 Trojans Won Lost 1 2 Falcons 1 Results Ninth Grade Critters 38, Cougars 27 Angels 60, Wolves 30 clubs in Olympus competition have clean slates 'as Lost Won Three mid-seas- Eighth Grade Seventh Grade .. - i January 21 games and Highland is three straight as it looks northward to action with the northern division of Re- - If" ft , lemonstration 21 Eighth Grade 37, 76ers 35 Falcons 83, Knicks 66 Astros Standings Seventh Grade SATURDAY SiRV For Substantial Earnings, Safety and Availability 29 2? . WESTERN SAVINGS JANUARY t the way is through AND SAVE downtown 45 Eoet Itf Did 320-97- 1 Corner of 10th EAST & Office Sevfli 1 LOAN COMPANY Downtown offico opon to 5 p.m. to irtvi you , . . Cottonwood Moll Offico opon till 6 p m wtokdoys and Saturday until noon- - Cottonwood Moll Offico 4335 Highland Dnvo 4 Dial 33rd S. JU-- - ' |