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Show lurricane Beats Interprise To Win i Out Of Five Games i HURRICANE, Utah Hurricane igh won its fourth game 1 1 five starts here Friday, an. 28, when it squeezed through Jith a 25-30 win over a fighting Enterprise crew, who refused to i jdmit; defeat until the final gun jnded the contest. These lads from Enterprise sur-irised sur-irised the crowd and the Hurri-:ane Hurri-:ane team when they came back Uuring the second half to play Superior ball and cut down the 3ad which the Tigers had piled !p during the first half. Late in le fourth quarter they tied the :ore at 25 all. but they lacked re drive to carry them further. I The local team's offense failed click consistently and at times I icy fumbled badly. The first Quarter ended 7 to 3 in Hurri-me's Hurri-me's favor and the half found lem still in the lead, the score eing 15-7. Both teams played Mher indifferent and colorless tall through the first two stanzas. The Enterprise boys made 10 Joints during the third period, f'hile Hurricane was making 8, jringing the score at the end of pe quarter to 23-17. In the fourth luarter Enterprise started a drive diich swept their opponents off jieir feet to bring the score to 25 ;ll. The Hurricane team was much lorried, but Terry's long shot at Slriis point brought renewed con-HMdence con-HMdence and they held the Enter-pso Enter-pso team scoreless during the vmainder of the fracas, lullivan High Man J Sullivan was high point man for J (Continued on page six) j Hurricane Beats Enterprise To Win Four Out of Five Games ! (Continued from first page) j the Tigers with 10 counters. He ', also played a consistent floor game. Terry's ball rustling during j the last haif of the fourth quarter i was noteworthy. 1 Randall was high for Enterprise with 8 points. Hunt was a tower of strength on the guard line, and in addtiion he contributed 7 markers. This Friday, Feb. 4, Dixie plays the Tigers on the local court in want promises to be the best card of the season. By virtue of her defeat at Dixie recently, Hurricane Hurri-cane rates the title of underdog in the coming contest. However, this should not hurt the Tiger's chances. Local supporters are hoping hop-ing that the lethargy which has marked recent cotnests here will be missing and everyone expects to see a real battle. The score for Friday's game follows : Hurricane G T F P Wright, f 3 4 3 9 Sullivan, f 5 2 0 10 Isom, c 2 10 4 Terry, g 13 2 4 Church, g 1113 Hinton. c 0 0 0 0 Totals 12 11 6 30 Enterprise G T F P Randall, f 3 3 2 8 Truman, f 2 2 0 4 Holt, c 12 0 2 Hunt, g 2 4 3 7 Adams, g 2 0 0 4 Totals 10 11 5 23 Score by quarters: Hurricane 7 15 23 30 Enterprise 3 7 17 25 Refree, Homer; umpire, Wilson. |