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Show Tage 4 SIGNPOST February 5, 19fi0 SPORTS KICKS yj Jj 1 1 ''' l 15y BRENT WILCOX, Assistant Sports Editor The red hot Weber Wildcats play their last Northern Division opponent this week-end when they take on Magic Valley on the Wildcat floor. Weber has been blistering the hoop in the last three games as they made !)() or more points in each contest. Last week Weber whipped the University of Utah Frosh 07-54; on Friday they beat Ricks 00 to 71, and turned the trick again Saturday night 94-70. With halt the regular season play completed, Weber is on top of the Northern Division by two full games with Boise in Second, followed by Ricks and Magic Valley respectively. First With M. V. The Wildcats tangle with the newcomer of the league, Magic Valley, in a two-game series starting this Friday night. Magic Valley is in the league cellar with a 0-8 record. Weber has four games to play with Magic Valley, two this week-end and a twin bill on the Idaho court in two weeks. Magic Valley has shown great improvement over the last few weeks and could cause trouble if they were to hit their stride in the closing half of the season. Great Depth On the other hand the Weber squad is playing very fine ball as they are scoring high and showing great depth as there are seven or eight players who often hit in double figures. There are those like Gene Kunz and Bob Wilson who have hit around thirty points in contests last week and are capable of doing it anytime. Top of Heap Weber is sitting on top of the heap now and with the support of the studentbody this year's team looks like a repea from last year's national champions. NOW . OPEN Formerly , Old McDonald's Completely Redecorated Open 7 Days a Week 5090 So. 1050 West featuring Dinners Dining and Dancing 5 p.m. to 2 a.m., Fri. and Sat. 5 p.m. to 12 Week Days - EX 2-0859 Riverdale VVIA Picks Team, Finishes B-Ball By JILL BATEMAN WIA Vice-President Final WIA basketball games will be held today. Independents have already cinched first place. The Sharmea-LD game at 3 p.m., promises to be a thriller since each has only one loss to the powerful Independents. OT and TK play , at 2 p. m., Independents and Nurses are scheduled for 4 p.m. Basketball All-Stars were selected last week, the team consists of Jean MacKenzie, Flora Jensen, Ra Nae Finlay, Cheryl Parry, Dixie Stanger and Pauline Morley. Alternate All-Stars are: Ruth Walsh, LuAnn Wakefield, Sally Lindsay, Donna Sparks, Judy Mc-Farland and Suzanne Stock. These two teams will represent Weber College at the basketball Play-day at the BYU. The ping-pong . tournament is over. The team of Dixie Stanger-Cheryl Parry scored first in doubles for Sharmea. Nurses placed second and TK took third. La-Preal Baldwin brought home another first for Independents in singles while Sharmea took second.If you see any stray frizz-haired girls around, they are not left over from Frivolous. They have been down to gym practicing for the big swim meet to be held in Pocatello at Idaho State University on February 13. Foul pitch will also be heldtoday. New Bamboo Noodle Specializing in . . . Oriental Food, Fried Shrimp Spare Ribs 2426 Grant, EX 4-6091, Ogden Ii You Want MORE AND THEN SOME! THEN YOU WANT... AL ROMAN'S CUSTOM-MADE FLORSHEIM and WORTHMORE SHOES AVAILABLE ONLY AT J Jve (Be 11 at Let ALEX fit you to perfection in the New WORTHMORE SHOE. Only $12.95 to $17.95 that AL HOHMAN designed especially for you. DOUBLE WEAR WITH EVERY PAIR!! FSlEf) M NYE CO Vikings Drop Third And Fourth Games To National Kings By GARY BARCLAY Freshman Sports Editor Saturday night's basketball action saw Weber take the second straight of a two-game series with Ricks, 94-70, and move out in front of the Northern Division of the ICAC by two full games. ' The sometimes rough and ragged game saw Ricks trail most of the first half by slim margins and then surge to a 29-28 lead. But Gene Kunz and Bob Wilson led a Weber rally which netted them a 40-35 lead at the half. Ricks Drops Behind Early in the second half the Wildcats opened up a 50-43 lead with some fine playing. The Vikings were never to hold the lead again although they did make an interesting game. Kunz High Weber's scoring punch came from the front line. Game honors went to Gene Kunz with 20 points, nis nest production ol the year, i With thirteen field goals, he hit many pretty shots from the outside as well as some from underneath. Bounders Hit The Wildcat's two fine rebound-ers, Bill Crain and Ed Tillman, once again scored in the double figures with 10 and 10 respectively. Four Vikings scored in the double figures. Farrel Thompson, the league's leading scorers, had 25. Anderson was close behind with 2.1 while Sessions and French contributed 13 and 10 in that order. , No More With this recent two-game sweep, Weber ended its action with the Vikings, winning four and losing none. BOX SCORE Weber Ricks GTFP GTFP 2 3 3 7 Carter Shelley 3 117 O 0 0 0 Chatlin Bean 0 10 0 7 (i 5 10 Crain Sessions 5 4 3 13 13 5 3 20 Kunz Thompson 10 12 5 25 0 5 4 30 Tillman French 5 1 010 3 0 0 (! Wilson Boyce 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Corb'ge And'son 7 0 7 21 110 2 Hadfield 2 4 3 7 Jenkins 0 0 0 0 Schammel 24 4 R Sivulich 30 2S 22 04 Totals 30 28 16 70 Half time score: Weber 40, Ricks SKI SALE Come in and See the Amazing Savings! BUEHLER BiflGHAt; Cecil 8. OeMiuts 3?3p $'4$ the most awesome III p8,T?Nlj;.sj S 'V,Jr momenl In history- ';.:.::.! i'-f- wflien Semaon pulls Color Jml, 3 ,.. hB. gjW Vjl.iSy p..n tempi.. CECIL B DiMILLLS"SAMSOM - DELILAH" LAMARR MATURE SANDERS LANS8URY- W1LC0X0N Now Playing at Regular Prices Open Daily 3:1.') Saturday & Sunday, 2:ir 4 . S |