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Show For Cavemen Bewik plm hoi fime Top regional basketball game this Friday night will be the Springville-A m e r i can Fork game scheduled in the Red I Devil gym beginning at 8 p.m. was one of the widest margins posted by the Red Devil team at Carbon for many years. Springville 21 40 64 88 Carbon 20 30 45 63 A jayvee contest will precede the main event at 6:15. Coach Hal Jensen's dynamic Devils will brew up a hot reception re-ception for the Cavemen in hopes of forking out a victory against the undefeated casaba artists of the northern division. American Fork has won five games in a row, turning back all opposition without too much dificulty. Springville has dropped drop-ped one game to date by a narrow margin to Provo, who is undefeated in the southern division. A win for the Devils would go a long way in keeping keep-ing the Jensen quintet solidly entrenched in second spot, just one game behind the Provo Pro-vo club. Trainee Dinos Behind the brilliant shooting shoot-ing of Captain Val Christensen, Christen-sen, and with four other members mem-bers of the squad hitting in double figures to make it a complete team effort, the visiting vis-iting Devils handed the Carbon Car-bon Dinos a sound 88-63 trouncing troun-cing last Friday night. Christensen Chris-tensen hit 28, Miner connected for 16, Jensen 12, and Giles and Liddiard each added 10 to lead the scoring for the winners. win-ners. Carbon's Taylor was high for the losers with 23. The win |