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Show RECREATION CENTER ACTIVITIES by Delmar Schick, Mike Zdunich Going into the last round of league play it looks like the Bingham Cougars will go undefeated. unde-feated. VpAo this time the Cou- fars have yet to lose a ball game, he Cougars haven't a classy ball club but a very well balanced balanc-ed one. Phil Martinez and Mike Gonzales do the scoring for this outfit but can't get along without with-out the bankboard play of Layne Caldwell and the defensive play of Louis Serrao and Tony Menna. Now that two-thirds of the regular re-gular league play is over the standing looks like this: Won Lost 1. Bingham Cougars II 0 3. Copperfield Rangers ..7 4 4. Navy Jrs 6 5 5. Copperton 8th 4 7 6. Bingham Miners 2 9 7. Copperton 7 th 1 10 The leading scorers are very many and now that the season is well underway we will name the top five scorers in this league: lea-gue: 1. Phil Martinez ." 76 2. Tommy Lovat 68 3. Joe Costello 66 4. Layne Caldwell 57 5. Mike Gonzales 51 We have an older team in the league who are taking the place of the Navy Jrs. This team is composed of Donnie Tyson, Ralph Beck, Ernie Saldivar, Roy Ray, Mose Burke and Harold Sparks. This team has speed, height, and the savvy with - the basketball that makes them the team to Deat. In the Junior league it looks like it will be Spuds Gang and the Copperton Hawks right to the end. Both teams are well balanced and are loaded with good ball players. Dallas Hakan-son, Hakan-son, Louie Susaeta, Joe Robertson, Robert-son, Rubin Gallegos and Bill English carry the big load for Spuds Gang. For the Hawks its George Rekoutis, Kent Allsop, Mike Johnson, David Butt, and Lloyd Boulton. The Junior league standing at the two-third marker is as follows: fol-lows: Won Lost 1. Spuds Gang 9 1 2. Copperton Hawks ; 9 1 3. Mustangs 6 4 4. Copperton Cats 4 6 5. Copperfield 2 8 6. Bingham Bees .: 0 10 The five leading scorers in the Junior league are: 1. Dallas Hak-anson, Hak-anson, Spuds Gan 88; 2. Ernest Davies, Mustangs, 72; 3. George Rekoutis, Hawks, 68: 4. David Butt, Hawks, 57; 5. Mike Johnson, John-son, Hawks, 56. Many of the other oth-er boys are close behind in the scoring race such as Jerry Still-man Still-man and George Markovich of the Cats, Ralph Chacon of the Mustangs, Fred Pando of the Bees and Rudy Gonzales of Copperfield. Cop-perfield. In the Pee Wee league the Princess Theatre and the Copperton Cop-perton Seagulls are battling for the top position. These teams are led by George Sluga, Harold Susaeta, Mike Golish, Jimmy Lovat and Norbert Lopez for the Princess gang and for the Seagulls Sea-gulls its Donnie Wright, Ronnie and Donnie Markovich, Tommy Redmond, Kent Simkins and Johnny Johnson. The five leading scorers are: 1. George Sluga, Princess, 18; 2. Donnie Wright, Seagulls, 14; 3. Floyd Trujillo, Princess, 12; 4. Ronnie Markovich, Seagulls, 9; 5. Norbert Lopez, Princess, 9. Next Wednesday nieht. March 5 at 6:30 p.m. we are going to have "Old Foggy" . night. We have volleyball and basketball as the two main activities. For those who really feel frisky we can arrange some boxing, wrestling wrest-ling and tumbling, so come on pop, let's show that good old Bingham cooperation and turn out Wednesday night to loosen up those muscles, (table muscle that is) and enjoy a good evening even-ing of activity. - |