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Show South Cache and Grantsville Eliminated t5 & S & 0 3 Quints No Longer Contenders for Title . SOUTH CACHE BASKETBALL FIVE. Back row, left to right Earl Lieshman, center; Clark Stephens; Larsen, coach; Russell Stewart, forward. Front row Faron Archibald, forward; for-ward; Raymond Jensen, forward; Frank Parkinson, center; Calder Hale, guard; Donald Smith, guard. 1 1 R 4 f ii Yjrfl Lik : jv mm GRANTSVILLE BASKETBALL FIVE. Back row, left to right G. Watson, guard; Morel Richards, coach; Sterling Anderson, center; Chileon Halladay, manager; Dewey Sand-berg, Sand-berg, guard. Front row Ray WooHey, guard; Donald Rowberry, forward; Glen Woolley, guard (captain); Golden Erickson, forward; McCoy Johnson, forward. f 1 Cf Ji K 1 : ;v ,t x J ft f - "k f 4tv. ?, , " z I v 5 I I v , v j v v v 1 I v i i! I - t i 1 V I V I v I hi vt v ; 4 -i aj-! . . ,-'-t 'l.,J: - v-.t 1 Strong Fives Strike Snags in Form of Tooele and B. Y. C High. GRANTSVILLE and South Cache are undoubtedly two of the strongest basketball teams so far eliminated In the race for the 1018-19 high school hooD championship. Both aggregations met their Waterloo within the last two weeks. Grantsville being beaten by Tooele and South Cache by the B. Y. C. high school. Being in section 2 of the Salt Lake division, di-vision, Gran tsville was scheduled to play six games, but inasmuch as Jordan withdrew with-drew from the division before participating participat-ing in any games, it was left for Grantsville, Grants-ville, Tooele and Murray to fight it out alone. Grantsville succeeded in winning her first three con seen t ive games. Two defeats de-feats were administered to the Murray quint a nd one to Tooele. U was then that Tooele began to be heard from. The Tooele players easily won their two games with Murra , and then turned the tables and managed to win the second game with Grantsville by a two-point margin. mar-gin. This victory left Grantsville and Tooele tied for f i rst honors in their section, so Salt I.jii ke was selected as the neut ra I place to play the game. After a fierce struggle, and one in which Crantsvi'le held the lead for the bet ter part of the first half. Coach Barlow's Tooele honp-ster.5 honp-ster.5 eventually won the contest, the final score being 2 i to 21. At tiie end of the recru'ar schedule of the northern half of the northern division divi-sion last week the South Cache team found i t se l.f in a tie with the B . Y. C. high scnool five. The game to s-ettle the tie was played lar Thursday at Logan, and, because of tlie influenza epidemic, was playe.i without The customary gathering gath-ering of s:uden;s from tne scliool. However, the fact that they were playing play-ing hpfruv empty l-eivhes did not detract 111 any way from the scran put up by the two tea-ns. The first half ended in favor of the B. Y. C. l-l 10 1. In the second half the Logan beys hcid their opponents oppo-nents to hut two points, while they man-aee,'j man-aee,'j to shoot in an occasional basket to boost their lead still hig.ier. The final whistle t'o' ind the Sou' hi 'ache players on the short end of a i-to-li score. |