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Show xts " . ' :' : : : - , 1 ) u . - ' 1 -' . f. - . - " r i : u,j ' 4 ( LAST SKCOND WINNING SHOT was snapped snap-ped by Bantam League photographer, Charles Char-les Lowery when Robert Gardner won the game for Art City Lanes with this shot with only seconds left to play after the lead had changed hands with each shot in t'he last two minutes of play against Friel's. The score read 36-35 after the final shot by Gardner. Ken Tuttle made a gallant attempt at-tempt to block the shot for the Friel's team. Bantam Basketball schedule to conclude tonight Bantam basketball will conclude con-clude its regular schedule tonight to-night in the National Guard Arm o r y announces Frank Hunt, chairman in charge. Games will be played at 6 p.m. and 7:30. In the opening game, Superior Super-ior Asphalt (8-3) will meet Friels (5-6) followed by the Art City Lanes (8-3) vs Snow Dairy (1-10) battle. Should Superior Su-perior and Art City win, the league would end in a tie and the tie off will be played Saturday Sat-urday morning at 10 o'clock. Results In probably the most thrilling thrill-ing contest in league play this season, Robert Gardner, playing play-ing for Art City Lanes, dunked a difficult shot in the last few seconds of their game with B"riels to win 36-35. Needless to say that Gardner was swept up by his followers and hauled off the floor in a glorious accalade. Steve Whiting for Friels led his team with 15 points. Quarter scores: Art City Lanes 7 18 27 36 Friels 7 15 21 35 Roger Davies led Superior Asphalt with 12 points as his team handily downed Snow Dairy 38-20. Quarter scores : Superior Asphalt .... 6 13 26 38 Snow Dairy 5 11 13 20 Standings: Team W L Art City Lanes 8 3 Superior Asphalt 8 3 Friels 5 6 Snow Dairy 1 10 It's that second collision that kills you . . .the impact after the crash which hurls you through the car door or up against the windshield. The Utah Safety Council says seat belts will hold you in place and reduce the chance of fatal injury in-jury by almost fifty per cent. |