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Show They Miss Only Nine Chances n r 'inn - ti 1Mli.ia-MMMMMWMMMiiMM--TT - 1 " , . . HOLLYWOOD, Cal, Feb. 27 UPt - Pancho Leyvas, Arlsoaa bantam- I weight, capitalised on a bewilder- . lng southpaw atyl to spoil th Hoi- . I . ' - lywood debut of Nicky Jerome, New J V ;t York. f - 1 v . i i " - The Tuma Mexican' flailing body - 1 . . blow gave him th edge in half Lr .,: - - of th Ua rounds-laat night, while j 111 ' ' """"""-n. three wr vn and Jerome took f laV ' two. . '. X I - Hi right eye cut In the fourth, v,e ,i x S Leyva quickly forgot the Injury. . 1 AV - - ft ' The New York Italian' right ld 11 NX- V ( ' " 'was badly braised by drumfire i X ' of punches. " If a - i " ' l i 1 ., ' J . ti .A , . " 11 1111 : I Stewart Pendleton, left, and Harold Miller, right . . . These Ute forwards had a .653 batting; average Friday night Miller hit 9 out of 11 and Fendleton made 8 out of 15 for a combined score of 17 out of 28 chances. Prep Teams Set for Playoff s To Determine Tourney Berths Salina, Richfield and Panguitch will compete in the Sevier district dis-trict round robin March 10, with either Clrdevllle or Escalante, to determine one entrant to the state high school basketball tourna- ment. At th same time Uintah, Central of Castle Dale and Grand of Moab will compete In the region five round robin, with either Carbon of Price or South Emery of Fer-I Fer-I ron to decide two other tourney en-1 en-1 trants. Richfield downed Bicknell, 7-l. j Friday to gain a place in th Sevier . runner-up. Salina having won the North Sevier title with a 61-2S victory vic-tory over Monro Thursday. Henry Beal scored 11 points and Bob Dux ran 10 to pace Rlohfleld as th Wildcat led. 7-, 14-11, 27-17, in th first three period. . Panguitch clinched the South 8e-' 8e-' vler title Friday by beating Tropic. 0-47, with Englestead ringing up 14 point and Hatch 10. The score : wa tied, 12-12, in the first period. but Panguitch led, 30-1S and 44-30, , In th next two quarter. Escalante i was idle, but tied for aecond place with Circleville. beaten 31-18 by , Mary aval. Escalante play at Marysval March 1 and Panguitch . la at Clrclevlllo March 5. Already assured of Ita district title, Uintah chalked np Its eighth win of the arisen Ita thirty -see-end consecutive district triumph in ita final game Friday, SS-IS, ever AnX-r. Roosevelt clinched second spot with a S5-S4 win ver Duchesne. Central had previously tucked away th Carbon-Emery district crown, but finished with a 44-1S triumph tri-umph Friday over Greenrivor a Evan caged IS point and Child 10 for the Cestl Dal crew. North Emery staged a thrilling last-quarter rally at Huntington to edge out Carbon. 21-20, and drop the Price team Into a second-place tie with the idle South Emery team. A playoff will decide the runner-up runner-up and final entrant to the region five meet Carbon led, 13-. at half-time half-time Friday and 1S-U in the third period, but Collard aad Mar (parked th Emery spurt. . J Manti winner by a 17-25 seer Thursday ever Wasatch academy is certain of no wen than a tt for first piaoa la th Bea- Continued ea Followtn Panel Prep Cage Teams Set for Playoffs (Coctloaed from Preceding rase) pete race, with a tegular feagix game and a peaitporstaTM-nt remaining, re-maining, both with Moroni. The Moroni crew gavs Ephralm's hopes severe setback Friday by gaining a 27-13 decision aver the Carrot Eaters, who had ridden the top most ef the season. H. Nielsen paced the Moroni attack at-tack with 10 points, and after the score was tied 14-18 at halftime, ths victors pulled to a 21-18 advantage. advan-tage. North Sanpete banded Gunnison Gun-nison Its ninth defeat In 10 games, 41-38, as Tucker, Nelson and Larson each scored eight points for the Mt Pleasant squad. Besvsr Is certain of no worse then a tie in the Millard race following fol-lowing Its 47-30 victory over Hinckley Hinck-ley Friday as Albrecht scored 30 points and Nowers 11 for the leader. Beaver led, 27-11, at halftime and 32-20 In ths third canto. Delta downed Fillmore, 24-11, to hold second place, with one gams remaining at home against Beaver next Friday. Each Delta player scored as K. Cahoon and L. Cahoon touted 13 points. Fillmore led, 10-8, 10-8, at halftime, but the Jackrabbits pulled ahead, 22-12, In the third canto. Beaver must beat Delta caw-in a postponed game over Milford to clinch the title. |