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Show RECREATION ACTIVITIES by H. E. Babcock In the third and fourth grade league Copnerton Hawks again defeeated Flying Tigers to make it two in a row over the Bingham Bing-ham team and deadlock the two teams with two wins and two losses apiece. The score was 14 to 9 with Anderson, Colyar and Coward scoring the points for the Copperton team. Joe Robertson, Robert-son, Dan Montoya and Kent Ab-planalp Ab-planalp scoring the points for the Flvinn Tieers. In the feature game of the fifth and sixth grade teams, the Hotshots and Copperfield tied for league leadership, battled down to the final whistle with the Hotshots winning 22 to 18. Again it was Tommy Lovat who led his team with 10 points before be-fore leaving the game on fouls. Jackie Herriman with 6, Strand with 4 and Norman Bianchi with 2, completed the scoring for the Hotshots. Joe Costello swished the nets for a total of 14 points. Dickie Kubota and Boyd Whet-sel Whet-sel scored two points each. In the other game Copperton Eagles came" up with their first win by defeating Bingham Cadets Cad-ets 19 to 3. The points for the Eagles were evenly distributed between Fike, Colyar, Farley and Warner. Howard Abplanalp with two and Dallas Hakanson with one, completed scoring for the Cadets. Several practice games were held this last week Derween the seventh graders, and the eighth and ninth in preparation for their leaeues. Team Standings Won Lost Hotshots t 3 0i Copperfield Pirates 2 1 VVJJl-l lull jagU2l 1 it Cadets 0 3 Next Monday's schedule is Hotshots vs Cadets; Pirates vs Eagles; On Tuesday Copperton Hawks meet Flying Tigers. |