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Show THE SPRINGVILLE (UTAH) HERALD January 15, 1970 r V O Page Fourteen t v.- - ' : K- " '. f mmi i. i . - . , i m Devils test Grovers Friday; beat Lehi 76-73 in opener TRY AND GET IT This might be the feeling expressed by Scott Smith as' he retrieves the ball after several players dive for it in the exciting action of the Spring-ville-Lehi game played here Friday. Scott Duncan is just raising himself from the floor as Everett Holdaway (44) comes over to assist while bewildered Lehi players move quickly to gain position. The Devils won the thriller 76-73. They play Pleasant Grove Friday night. SHS wrestlers meet Carbon here Tuesday Coach Wade Bender's Red Devil wrestling team will host the Carbon maulers Tuesday, January 20, beginning with the jayvee matches at 6 p.m., followed fol-lowed by the varsity events at 7:30. The Red Devils out mauled the American Fork grapplers at American Fork Tuesday as they evened their league record rec-ord tc 1-1 after losing the initial in-itial battle to Pleasant Grove. The PG loss was partly due to the Devils being plagued with injury and. illness. Greg Dunn, undefeated for the season, sea-son, did not wrestle because of injury but Mark Davis filled in successfully for him and won the 165 pound class in one of the best efforts of the night. Individual SHS winners: 115, Dennis Wilson, dec; 137, Clark Bishop, dec; 165, Mark Davis, dec; 185, Don Forbush, pin; unlimited, Steve Bartholomew, tie. Jayvee wrestlers lost 24-21. SHS winners: 123, Alan Marshall, Mar-shall, dec; 130, Lynn Wilson, pin; 137, Monte Dansie, dec. 155, Al Boltis, dec; 165, Paul Cloward, tie; unlimited, George Strong, pin. They lost 10 points on a forfeit. Springville's fighting Red Devils will try to make it two in a row Friday night when they travel to Pleasant Grove fcr their second league basketball basket-ball encounter after winning over Lehi here Friday. The game will begin at 8 p.m. and will be preceded by the jayvee contest at 6:15. Big win Coach Elliot Jordan's cagers came up with a pleasing win to partisan fans in their initial game of the league season here' last Friday by tipping the Lehi five 76-73 in well-played and exciting contest. Making the evening complete was the fact that the jayvee team trounced their opponents 60-40 in a preliminary contest tc the openet. The game was close and hard fought throughout with the lead changing hand? several times. Sam Giles led the Devils lljfl j' $! Stainless Speaker's Chair The Speaker's Chair for Parliament Par-liament House in Gambia, Africa, has a base, back and canopy can-opy support of welded nickel stainless steel tubes. CAPTURE TROPHY Springvllle High School Wrestling Team, coached by Wade Bender, captured the Payson Invitational title and garnered its first team trophy. The wrestlers won the meet also last year. This year's score was 94-89 over second place Spanish Fork with Payson taking third. Medalist winners were Phil Dunn, Kent Huff, Jim Marshall, Clark Bishop and Greg Dunn who all placed first. Members, front row, left to right, Phil Dunn, Alan Jones, Dennis Wilson, Kent Huff, Jim Marshall, Clark Bishop; standing, Steve Bartholomew, Don Forbush, Captain Ed Cueh, Captain Greg Dunn, Raymond Neel and Brian Jenkins. The squad included three sophomores, three juniors jun-iors and six seniors. 7 A 1111 I 1 M LTu ON STAGE IN PERSON fnnio)nnrenrfii 0ll J r1 l Jl r1 U U VJ LaU WJ U UUaU L I w r 2'2 Hour of Fun and Laughter A UDIENCE PARTICIPA TION Recently at the Salt Palace and Utah State Fair NOW APPEARING AT OREM HIGH AUDITORIUM Thursday, January 15 - 8:00 p.m. PROVO HIGH AUDITORIUM SATURDAY, JANUARY 17 8:00 P.M. THURSDAY, JANUARY 22 8:00 P.M. and FRIDAY, JANUARY 23 8:00 P.M. GENERAL ADMISSION, $2.00 ADVANCE TICKETS $1.50 NOW ON SALE AT: PAYSON: Chase Lumber Roe's Bakery Daley's Market Roy Cella Conoco Payson Furniture and Appliance' OREM: Bob's Army and Navy Store 418 North State PROVO: KIXX RADIO 1400 University Sears 207 North 100 West John Carlson's Stereo 466 W. Cen. SANTAQUIN: Tischner Ford Curt's Cafe Sponsored by M Radio to ? fast start with two quick buckets, but the ' Pioneers caught up and held the lead until the opening minutes of the second quarter when Scott Smith knotted the count at 20-20. 20-20. Giles, Holdaway and Cher-rington Cher-rington rang up counters for the Devils while Lind, Hinton and Smith kept the hoop hot for the visitors as the lead alternated al-ternated back and forth. These same shooters plus Duncan for the Devils consistently scored during the last half. The Pioneers Pio-neers tied the score twice in the final period but the Devils generally maintained a two to three point margin. Near the close of the contest and trailing by 5 points the Picneers had to have the ball so they picked on hustling Scctt Duncan for the foul. Scott dunked both shots to cinch the contest though Lehi countered with a basket and two foul shots to close the gap to within with-in 3 points. Duncan played tenaciously while Sam Giles was outstanding outstand-ing for the winners, contributing contribu-ting 26 points and doing some fine ball retrieving and side shooting. Holdaway with 22 also played top ball. Tom Cher-rington Cher-rington added 10 points to aid his club's successful cause. Scott Smith who played in the jayvee contest came in to add a great deal for the winners. Box scores: SpnngviUe (76) G F P Cherrington 7 1-1 15 Preston 1 0-0 2 Holdaway 10 2-5 22 Giles 12 2-3 26 Duncan 1 3-5 5 Smith .'. 2 0-0 4 Scrensen 1 0-0 2 Totals 34 8-14 76 Lehi (73) G F P Hinton 8 1-3 17 Lind 7 7-10 21 Cooper 5 1-1 11 Smith 3 7-7 13 Miner 5 1-2 11 Peterson 0 0-0 0 Totals 28 17-23 73 Score by quarters: Springville 18 38 58 76 Lehi 20 42 59 73 Team W L Springville 1 0 Prove 1 0 Spanish Fork 1 0 Carbon 1 ' 0 American Fork 0 0 Payson 0 1 Lehi o 1 Orem 1 0 1 Pleasant Grove 0 1 Friday'? Results Prove 57, Orem 48 Carbon 71, Payson 53 Spanish Fork 81, PI. Grove 60 Dennis Wilson, son of Mr. ard Mrs. LeNoy Wilson, was one of two chosen as "Wrestler "Wrest-ler of the Week" following his victory at Pleasant Grove in the 115 pound class. Dennis Den-nis is a junior on the team. - V ' - " i t ,' ( ; J ," -- - i f , v: m Mark Davis won the honor of "Wrestler of the Week" against Pleasant Grove ard winning in the 165 pound class. Mark, a junior, is sor of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Davis. Springville 76, Lehi 73 American Fork, bye Friday's Games American Fort at Lehi Prcvo at Payson Springville at Pleasant Gorve Spanish Fork at Orem Carbon, bye Much of New England's maple sugar is used to flavor tobacco. The truth never hurts unless it ought to. Democrats attack Nixon's welfare program. 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