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Show BINGHAM BOYS HAVE EYES ON THE BASKET Special to The Tribune. BINGHAM, Dec. 9. The Grantsvilie five fell before the attack of the Bingham Bing-ham high school quint tonight in a fast game of basketball, 54 to 30. The Grants-ville Grants-ville warriors held their own in the first half, but in the final half could not stop the local forwards from tossing in a large number of goals. Whitely played the best ball for Bingham. Bing-ham. He tossed In thirteen field goals from all portions of the floor and figured , in a number of the other points indirectly. indi-rectly. Tom Wilson made nine baskets .from the floor and cornered a pair of free throws in that many attempts. E. Anderson was the best scoring factor for Grantsvilie. Six field baskets and six shots from the foul lines out of six tries for eighteen points was his share. His passing- also was superb. A. Olsen was the other man who showed up well for i Grantsvilie. Eugene L. Roberts, coach of the B. T. V.. officiated and satisfied both sides with his work. The Bingham ' team will meet the Pleasant Grove hieh school five next Fri-dav Fri-dav at Pleasant Grove. The lineups and scores: Field Foul Foul Tot. goals, tries, goals, pts. E. Anderson, If. ... 6 - fi 6 IS C. J-effries, rf 3 0 n 6 Person, c- 2 0 0 4 Bates, c 0 "0 0 0 Erickson, lg 0 0 f 0 A. Olsen, rg 1 0 0 2 Totals .12 " fi S 30 M INGHAM (5 if). Field Foul Foul Tot. goals, -tries, goals, pts. T. Wilson, If J 2 2 20 Whitely, rf 13 0 0 26 Holmes, c 4 0 0,- g B. Wilson, Ig 0 i) 0 0 Nichols, rg 0 0 0 0 Totals 2t 2.2 '64 Referee Roberts. |