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Show V - . i lA - - yZ m UJ -Or f t ' ; -- 1 . - v-.-A.v- .-- - - V - i ,.. . jHE FLOOR is mopped up by Union's Lonnie Sammaripa and Uintah's Roger Walker, right, ports Flashbacks Ute hoopsters lose two games i basketball story follows as it was iied in Vernal Express, Dec. 12, ft during a crash landing. Sammaripa was called for a foul and Walker went to the foul line. and Rangely 48. Eleven wrestlers out of the 12 placed in the finals, a fine showing for the Utes. This was only the second time Steamboat Springs has ever lost the tournament in 13 years. They lost the very first time in 1955 to Saratoga, Wyoming. Uintah first went to the tournament tour-nament in 1958. At the end of the three rounds of wrestling Uintah started to come on with the Utes picking up four of the five wrestle backs and Steamboat only bringing br-inging back two out of the five. 103 lbs. Wilkins decisioned Higbee, Steamboat, 9-0, lst-2nd; 112 lbs. Vigil decisioned Broome, Uintah, 5-0, 1st-2nd; 1st-2nd; 120 lbs. Massey decisioned Dorr, Steamboat, 1-0, lst-2nd; 127 lbs. Broome forfeit Black, Palisade; 133 lbs. Nielson decisioned Gowen, Uintah, 1-0, 3rd-4th; 138 lbs. Glass pinned Murray, Uintah, 1:15 3rd round, lst-2nd. 145 lbs. Slaugh decisioned McHaughlin, Steamboat, 2-0, 3rd-4th; 154 lbs. Ball decisioned Corbin, Uintah, 4-2, lst-2nd; 165 lbs. Miller decisioned Heird, Steamboat, 6-2, lst-2nd; 180 lbs. Stewart pinned Johnson, Uintah, 1:15 2nd round 3rd-4th and unlimited, Johnson decisioned Baird, Steamboat, 6-2, lst-2nd. |