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Show i 4 - N r - v .. A N .... t i yJ i r t if 5. - 'c r . ' a , 1 t i ': ! MJ: f JAN GOODRICH, left and Daryl Colton, stage a battle for basketball. Goodrich was the top scorer with 35 points. Goodricj scored 15 points in the first game and 20 m the second contest UinfcaE-a Wfoitfes fofpplo Oiod so get The Uintah White team won the second Alumni encounter when they thumped the Uintah Red crew, 88 to 77, Saturday in Vernal at the Ashley Stake Center. The Red team jumped out to a 2-0 lead when Duane Merrell fired in a field goal, but the White crew put in a field goal to tie up the game at 2-2. Merrell added another two-pointer to give the Red crew a 4-2 lead. Marty Mangum tossed in one free throw to cut the Red team's lead to one point, 6 to 5, but Rick Gardner struck for two field goals to increase the Red crew's lead to six points, 11 to 5. However, the White team outscored the Red crew, 14 to 8, to make the score at the end of the first quarter, 19-19. Dale Allred and Garth Allred were the top scorers for the White team in the first quarter with six points on three field - goals. Derrin Gardiner of the Red team tossed in six points on one field goal and four free throws. The Red team had a four point lead of 27 to 23 early in the second quarter, but a rally by the White team and a field goal by Dale Allred gave the Uintah White crew a 32 to 31 lead. However, a field goal by Daryl Colton and a free throw by Gardner delivered a two-point lead of 34 to 32 to the Red team. A field goal by Garth Allred tied up the contest at 34-34, but Derrin Gardiner Gar-diner and Merrell put in two-pointers to give the Red team a 38 to 34 lead. Jan Goodrich caught on fire in the field goal scoring department as he fired in two field goals to knot up the score at 38 points. Ron Ellis returned a two-point lead to the Red team when he connected on a two-pointer but a successful field goal attempt by Dale Allred tied up the game at 40-40. Marty Mangum delivered a perfect pass to Allred, who fired in a two-pointer to make the score at the end of the second quarter, White team, 42 and Red team, 40. Alan Hart put in a field goal to tie up the game at 42-42, but Mangum swished the net on a field goal try to return a two point lead of 44 to 42 to the White team, and another two-pointer gave the crew a four point lead of 45 However, the Red team became in the shooting department a scored eight points and held the . team to four points to tie up fc, at 50-50. Jan Goodrich put in a field j break the tie and give the Whites; advantage. The Red team tied e f game at 52-52, but the White scored 11 points in a row to takes g 52 advantage. The Red team a1; the White team, 7 to 5, to ma . score at the end of the third White team, 68 and Red team,; The White team outscored I! team, 20 to 18 in the fourth p make the final score: Uintah crew, 88 and Uintah Red team," ' Uintah's White team had five in double figures and too ; hoopsters scored 20 points 01 Dale Allred tossed in 24 points ; in 11 field goals and hit 2 out i throws. He scored nine points fourth quarter, six points to ti quarter, seven in the second : and two in the third quarter, G; scored 20 points. He tossed in r i goals and hit 2 out of 2 free : ! Garth Allred flipped in Hp: ! seven field goals and Mange Steve Ellis scored ten point J Huber tossed in eight points : 'f Shumway scored two points 2 "Red" Hatch was 0 for 1 from: line. The White team put in '-J goals and hit 10 out of 15 free 5 The Uintah Red team It: hoopsters in double figures. Me: in 14 points on seven field g. Gardner scored 13 points on t-goals t-goals and three free throws Gardiner tossed in 12 points on: throws and four field goals. Ga: tossed in ten points on five fit: Also scoring points for the R; were: Ron Ellis, 9; Hart, 8; C: and J.D. Harris, 4. The Red tea: - 32 field goals and hit 13 ouU throws. s ; X h dur?nr?IEStV,R0KN ELUS' le,t and Ga,th Al"ed clash 3t 1 Safirday. betWGen the Red and Whl,e Aluninl |