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Show SPRINGVILLE, PAYSON TO FIOHTJOB TITLE Leaders Register Decisive Victories Oyer ' Opponents; Crucial Contest Is Slated For Next Saturday . Basketball Results FRIDAY'S GAMES: , rtnh 42. K.' Y. r, P.O. ' ' ' Provo K3, Lt'iii 10. Plpnsinit Grove 39, American Fork 12: '' ' ' V " B. Y. H. S. 80. Lincoln IT. Springville 40, Neitlii 10. Pnyson 22. Eureka 11. West 70, Cathedral 14. Biixelcler 38, Davis 20. Bear Eiver' 31, Wehei' IS. Tooele 34, Grnnlsville 23. Cyprus 30. Murray 19. Bin.u'hain 51, Jordan 14. Jlanti 52, North Sanpete 11. Moroni 31, Wasatch Academy 30 Park City 13. North Siunfiiii 12. Wasatch 15. South Summit 12. Ephraim 3S. Spanish Fork 25. Logan IS, South Cache 12. Beaver 34, Cedar City 21. Snmv College 31, B. A. C. 11. Eureka: G. T. F. P Cronin. rE 2 8 3 7 Galley, If 0 0 n C Carlson, e 0 0 0 C Sullivan, rg 0 1 0 ' Beosloy, lg 0 2 2 2 Erickson. If . . . . 10 0 : 'iertel, rg 0 0 0 (' Totals 3 11 5 1 Keferee, Brown ; umpire, Taylor. NEBO DIVISION W. L. P.C Spi-inrville i 0 1.00(1 Payson . . .". 3 1 .75' Spanish Fork 1 3 .250 Eureka .... . . 1 3 .25C Nephi .......1 3 .25C ' I'Viday's Kesults. ' Springville 40. Nephi 1U. Payson 22, Eureka 11. The first half of the Neho division divis-ion was completed Friday evening, with Springville and Payson registering regis-tering decisive victories over their opponents, and practically cinching leadership of the division for the season. Springville won its fourth straight victory by trouncing Nephi. 40 'to 1(, while Payson captured its third successive contest by a score of 22 to 11, winning over Eureka on that team's home floor. Springville's play .against Nephi was sensational, and' the Nephi team was totally unable to stem the -onslaught of the Red Devils, whose basket shooting and' defensive defen-sive play was entirely too much for the Nephi aggregation. Payson Shows CUtss Payson's brilliant performance against. Eureka stamped them as far superior to the Unreka team. Until on attack and defense. Payson ,v:is too strong for the home iplint. I'hp half ended 0 to 4. witli Payson ;it the lead, and the invaders drew iway in the second half. .Ml indications point to Saturday veiling's contest between ' Springville Spring-ville and Payson being the game , bi'i h' will decide the Neho division liainpionsliip. Payson's only defeat Vas a1, the hands of Springville in he first game of the season, and heir marked improvement since hat time indicates a thrilling bat-le'for bat-le'for Saturday evening. The seore of the Payson game: Pavsou : G. T. F. V. A ilsoii. .rf 0 0 0 C '.. Perkins, If 1 1 1 3 .). Perkins, c 5 2 2 12 ,oitensi'ii. rg 0 2 2 2 -A. Tailor, !g 1 0 0 2 U. Taylor. If O 0' 0 0 I'.iehmoud. rt 1 1 1 3 . T.itals .8 (i fi 2T |