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Show January 17j jq,--- ' Page Eight THE SPRINGVILLE (UTAH) HERALD . r , , Springville will travel to the million-dolla- r Span-ish Fork High School Friday night to test the spac-ious and the twice-defeate- d Spanish Fork i " ' St f ' f f " ' J i - - ' , 4 v, r , " r ' " , ' " , lead. Senior came in for three quick baskets and Carbon tanked two more as the half-tim- e ended 35-2- Halftime fun Halftime activities were en-joyed by. the crowd as they watched the clever stunt per-formed by the Pep club. They depicted in verse and approp-riate enactment, the trail the Devils would take to the state tourney. The club is directed by Darlene Ammott. Diana All-re- d is drill mistress. The club is small in quantity but makes up for it in quality. Also particularly appreciated was the pep band music played Dons in what promises to be a real cage battle for the two clubs. Spanish with two losses, will be gunning for a win to keep in the thick of the battle for a tournament post. Springville, likewise cannot afford another defeat in the title chase. A close game is anticipated. Devils win caroon drew first blood in the Devil-Din- o contest here last Friday night when Elling-ton, ace colored boy for the visitors, sank a side shot right after the tip off. Senior drove in for a shot to tie up the game, but Bird was caught fouling for the Devils and Car-bon sank the foul and then dunked another basket to take a 5-- 2 lead. This aerial view of the east slope of the Wasatch Divide shows a portion of the new Wasatch Mountain State Park west of Midway, Wasatch County, Utah. Aerial Trams would go up the slopes of this mountain about two miles up Snake Creek in the center of the picture. Region Five W L Pet. Provo 2 0 1.000 Orem 2 0 1.000 Payson 1 1 .500 Springville 1 1 .500 Carbon 0 2 .000 Spanish Fork 0 2 .000 Last week's results Orem 52, Spanish Fork 43 Provo 63, Payson 59 Springville 66, Carbon 60. Schedule for Friday Provo at Carbon, 6:15, 8 p.m. Orem at Payson, 6:15, 8 p.m. Springville at Spanish Fork, 6:15 and 8 p.m. WAC Standings W L Ariz. State U ,. 2 0 New Mexico 1 0 Utah , 1 1 Brigham Young 1 1 Wyoming 0 1 Arizona 0 2 Last week's results New Mexico 84, N. M. State, 65 Ariz. State 89, BYU 84 Utah 52, Arizona 50 (OT) New Mexico 53, Wyoming. 49 Arizona State 80, Utah 65 BYU 80, Arizona 75 at halftime and during the game. Glen Montague is direc-tor. Reid leads Reid carried the brunt of the scoring for the Devils in the third quarter play with as-sists from Groneman and Sen-ior. Reid collected 8, Grone-man 4, and Senior 2, as the Devils held to a 49-4- 2 lead. Bird came through in the final canto with two quick baskets and a foul toss for 5 points, Reid got 2, Senior 4, Groneman 4 and Nielson 2 for 17 points in the final go. Carbon rallied and was within 4 points with 3:31 to go before the Devils sewed up the game and won 66-6- The contest was a hard fought sometimes erratic battle. The smaller Dinos came up with some beautiful shots and sleep-er lay-in- s to give the Devils trouble all during the game. Reid got 21 counters and Sen-ior 20 to lead the Devils. Groneman played his usual hard working game with a goodly performance in the score column with 11 points. Bird scored for the Devils and Reid got a two and one to bring the locals ahead missed a charity toss, but Thorpe dunked a cen-ter shot. Ellington retaliated and then Reid come up with a long swisher and then a lay-i- n to bring the score to 13-- 7. Car-bon hit a foul toss and dunked a basket to close the gap 13-1- Groneman connected on the foul line and Carbon got an-other basket to trail by 2 be-fore Reid connected again from way out as the quarter ended 16-1- 2. Groneman sank a center shot as the second half opened and Carbon tossed in a foul. Senior made it 20 to 15 with two foul tosses and Bird got a two and one to give the Devils their widest margin of 23-1- 5. Carbon added one from the foul line, Senior dunked a bas-ket followed by Carbon and then added another for himself and Reid put in a lay up shot as the Devils took a 19-2- 9 vy v J 't Sr. rf m' i ' "?.-,- ' : v. v ., ... ' Hi, i j J Uoylance. son of Attorney and Mrs. Arnold R,n. buicJ Brent Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Geo.-.- , jXson, both of the 9th LDS ward who have been sented with the high Duty to God Award in recognitor of their fine church record. Howling. Scored Merchants league League Standings Team w L Johnson Tire 8 4 Snow Dairy 7 5 Springville Bank 7 5 Valley Bowling Supply ..6 6 Thorns 4 8 Springville Herald 4 8 High team: Snow Dairy, 945; Thorns, 918; Valley Bowling, 916. High game: Ed Johnson, Johnson, 215; Bert Roylance, Snows, 211; Bill Daniels, Thorns, 210. High series: Ed Johnson, 606; Julian Raulston, Valley, 591; Bert Roylance, 581. Early Bird Ladies League Standings Team w L Sage Inn 7 1 Cragun's Market 5 3 Allen Cleaners 5 3 Smith's TV 3 5 Southeast , Service 2 6 Valley Packing 2 6 High team: Southeast, 611; Sage Inn, 594; Cragun Mar-ket, 581. High series, Elma Evans, Allen Cleaners, 480; Carol Cordner, Sage Inn, 473; Pat Brinkerhoff, Southeast Ser-vice, 465. High game: Pat Brinkerhoff, 190; Joan Cragun, Southeast, 185; Erma Oakley and Elma Evans, 175. Commercial league League Standings Team W L Dot and Martys 12 y2 3 Kolob Realty 9 7 Pete's Chevron 9 7 Kolob Lumber 9 7 Frank & Kellys 8V2 7V2 Doug's Service 0 16 High team: Dot & Martys, 1150; Frank & Kellys, 1058; Kolob Realty, 1049. High ser-ies: Joe Hudson, Pete's, 631; Dick Wiley, Dot & Martys, 598; Marty Perrero, Dot and Martys, 576. High game: Joe Hudson, 225; Pete Evans, Doug's, 219; Dick Wiley, 217. Vresfiers meet Spanish Dons tonight, 7 p.m., in SHS qym Coach Karol Bills will pit his grapplers against the Span-ish Fork mat rollers tonight at 7 p.m. in the Springville High Gym in what should be a night of exciting bouts. There is a small charge for the matches which are open to the public. Wrestling is fast becoming a major sport at the high school and this year's squad has won more than its share to date. Monday night the Devil wrestlers won over BY High School 35-1- Results: (first listed wrestler is from Spring-ville) 95 Mason d Peterson; 103 Reese "p Shaw; 112 Graham lost to Baker (pin) ; 120 Mellor d Danielson; 127 Packard d Smith; 133 Mar-tinez lost to Walker on a pin; 138 Doug Curtis d L. E. Ba-ker; 145 Richard Witney won by forfeit; 154 Hallenbeck, lost to Royal, d; 165 Ron Witney p Darias; 180 Allan Curtis d Johnson; Unlimited Raymond Bird p Rawlings. Two exhibitions Whiting lost to Wolsey, p; Daybell p Gard-ner. In their bout with Carbon last Thursday, Carbon won in the last bout of the match when Valdez, last year's final-ist, beat Raymond Bird. Other Springville winners included Mason, Doug Curtis, Harris, Ron Witney, Allan Curtis. The Devils trounced Juab on the previous Monday 38-1- 3. Mason, Mellor, Stokes, Martin-ez, R. Witney, King, Ron Wit-ney, A. Curtis and Bird won their bouts. Wasatch High of Heber trounced the Devils in their match 33-1- 1 SHS winners in-cluded Mellor, Doug Curtis and Allan Curtis. BYU, Utes m on Y court Su BYU and Utah will tang;, the Y fieldhouse Satu: Jan. 19 at 8 p.m. It wil; the first Y game at hom. conference play. Both t played last weekend in Ari: coming out with a 1 re-in the openers. The game, promises to the usual exciting, hard f0 contest. Bob Skousen, who been out with a knee ir. may get in Saturday's con: Of interest also is the fi man game at 6 p.m. bet-- the two schools. The Y Ki. have a 3-- 0 season recoic date and are averaging points per game. The Utah State and i challked up a win over young Papooses. Ko!oh Bantams post opening games results Bantam play got under way Saturday in the Kolob division with the two Mapleton teams dominating the South League, each posting decisive wins. In a real gasper, the 2nd ward Tigers downed the 11th Ward Panthers -- 29-25 in overtime. Better balance finally paid off for the Tigers after the fine shooting of Watts and Naylor had brought the Panthers from behind to take the lead at 25-2- 3 only to have the Tigers tie it at 25- - 25 at the end of reg-ulation time. Four quick points in the overtime put the Tigers ahead to stay, and they warded off several last-ditc-h efforts by the Panthers to earn a hard fought victory. Mapleton Bombers 1 0 Mapleton 2nd Comets .... 1 0 12th Ward Lions 0 0 6th Ward Bears 0 1 Utah Service Rockets 0....1 Last Saturday Comets 47 Bears 13 Bombers 44 Rockets 27 Next Saturday: 9:00 Lions vs Comets; Rock-ets vs Comets. 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