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Show RECREATION ACTIVITIES by H. E. Babcock TOURNAMENTS Third and Fourth Grades In a two out of three series the Copperton Hawks took the first by defeating Flying Tigers 21-14. 21-14. Bobby Anderson was the bis i gun for the Hawks with a total of 13 points. Jerry Moore and Colyar collected four each. For ! the Tigers the scoring was ev- 1 only divided with Joe Robert son, Dan Montoya, Ruben Galle- igos and Bill English collecting three each and Kent Abplanalp two. The second game is played tonight. Fifth and Sixth Grades In tournament play the Hot-shots Hot-shots defeated the Copperfield Pirates 31 to 20 to eo into the finals. T. Lovat, N. Bianchi, and Jack Harryman wjere the point getters for the Hotshots with 14, 8, and 5 points resoectively. For the Pirates it was Joe Cotillo with 8, Boyd Whetsel 6, Rudy Gallepos 4 and Dickie Ki'hota 2. In the other game the Copper-ton Copper-ton Eagles surprised the Bingham Cadets in an upset victory 27-22. Colyar and Warner led the Eagles Eagl-es with 11 and 10 points respectively. respec-tively. Farley had four and Rodney Rod-ney Johnson two. The Hotshots and Eagles meet . next week for the championship with the Pirates and Cadets playing for 3rd and 4th place. Seventh Grade In a double elimination tournament tour-nament the Copperton team pulled pull-ed the unexpected by defeating the Cougars 31 to 13 and meet the Navy Juniors in the second round. Jerrv Crellin and Jimmy Wilson couldn't miss as they scored 12 and 8 ooints. Phil Downs scored 5, Bill Johnson 4 and John Poulson 2. For the Cougars Lane Caldwell was high scorer with 8 points followed by R. Silva with 3 and Cresie Her-rera Her-rera with 2. Mondav the Copper-ton Copper-ton team and the Navy Juniors meet at 7 o'clock. Eighth and Ninth Grades In the big. game of the evening, even-ing, the last year's champions, "Spuds Gang" was defeated in a hard fought close game 26-25 by Carr Fork. Gib Burke with 9 and George Goris with 8, led the Carr Fork team. Jack Taylor, Ernest Saldivar and Manuel Du-ran Du-ran scored 4, 3 and 2 "points respectively. re-spectively. For the loser the scoring was fairly well divided with Joe Duran collecting 7, Son ny Robertson and Julie Gallegos 6 each and Mo Burke and Don Tyson 3 each. In the other game of the evening even-ing Frogtown defeated Copper-ton Copper-ton 23-13. Pete Niksich was the big gun for the winners with 12 points. Bill English had 4, Ross Oseguera 3, John Arritola and P. Compagno 2 each. For the loser it was L. Stillman with 4, H. Yates and Mannion with 3 each. Championship games are being arranged for the four groups to fall on the same night so the public can attend. Also award-will award-will be presented. r |