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Show Page Eight January 29, 1970 THE SPRINGVILLE (UTAH) HERALD Bmk fsf Dkm m FriAry hmik heir w$ 1 MM HpM Duane Paxton, Red Devil player, moves In for a set-up against the victorious Orem Tigers in a game played here Friday in which the visitors walked away with a 62-38 win over the smaller Red Devil five. The type of play here shows part of the reason for the wide variance in the score with Orem's big men always on the boards. Jeff Preston can be seen at far right moving In for an assist. SPECIAL OFFER! Get Acquainted with "Fruit-of-the-Loom" Briefs, T-Shirts Thermal Underwear 2(D off Deb Don House Slippers 20 off Men's Quality CUSHION FOOT SOX S1.29 pair Women's Handbags 20 OFF Dish Cloths 79c each Forsey's Variety Store 140 North Main SPANISH FORK BYU wrestling, swim teams in Provo action With semester finals behind them the Cougar wrestlers, swimmers and gymnasts return to action in Provo. Coach Fred Davis' wrestlers, 4-4 for the season, host Washington Wash-ington Friday night at 7:30 and then have a dual match with Colorado Saturday at 3 p.m. in the Provo High gym. Coach Walt dyer's swimmers swim-mers host Colorado State at 4 p.m. Friday and meet Denver Den-ver the following day in the afternoon beginning at 2 p.m. BYU's undefeated gymnastics gymnas-tics team is on the road this week facing Oregon and Washington. Wash-ington. The wrestling team looked stronger last Saturday as they beat Idaho State 24-7 and Minnesota Min-nesota 32-12 in matches at Salt Lake City. Friel's gets big game tonight in Bantam play Friels will get their opportunity oppor-tunity to tie up the Bantam League tonight at 6 p.m. when they face the leading Superior Asphalt team in the National Guard Armory gym. The two clubs are far and above the other two clubs of the league. Last week's results: Varsity League Team W L Superior Asphalt 7 1 Friels 6 2 Art City Lanes 3 5 Snow Dairy 0 8 Game scores, first game: Art City Lanes .... 2 7 10 18 Superior Asphalt .... 4 11 17 24 High scorer, Rick Bring-hurst, Bring-hurst, 8, Superior Asphalt. Games score, second game: Friels 5 17 24 34 Sr.ow Dairy 6 10 11 19 High scorer, Roger Rife, 11, Friels. When your best is not good enough, you have to learn how to do better. Is your insurance good enough? Let's learn how to make it better! SI LuDean Lihter C.L.U. 4894470 BENEFICIAL LIFE McUbOir.Uuk 1 C ' - ' John Preston John Preston 'Player of Week' John Preston was named "Player of the Week" for the Springville Red Devils. This is the second week in a row a reserve re-serve has made this rating. John earned the "Player of the Week" recognition when he exhibited true dedication and sincere effort with his hard work during practice sessions. It was this type of hustle and determination that gave him the nod for a starting spot in the Orem contest here last Friday. Fri-day. A senior on th e squad, John is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John C. Preston. He has a brother, Jeff, also playing on the Red Devil team this year. Following a stinging 62-38 loss to the towering Orem Tigers Ti-gers here last Friday, Coach Elliott Jordan's Red Devils hope to bounce back this week In their two games with Payson (last night) and their forthcoming forth-coming contest with Carbon here Friday to stay in title contention. Tipoff Is at 8 p.m. preceded by the jayvee game at 6:15. Carbon has one of its better teams and is a fast moving outfit hard on the boards and boasts one of the top region scorers in Elkington. Coach Jordan will be relying on Giles, Cherrington, Holdaway and Duncan for the most part with Paxton and Smith playing important im-portant supporting roles along with Clyde. Orem victors With Tom Cherrington out of the Red Devil lineup for the Orem contest due to a bad ankle sprain, the Orem club with superior height, poundeo the Red Devils on the boards and kept, the cold-shooting Devils from posing any threat after a good first half of play. Actually the game was close only in the opening part of the game although the Red Devils Dev-ils were within striking distance dis-tance at halftime intermission. It was the fatal second half Box scores: Springville (38) G F P Jeff Preston 2 2-4 6 Paaxton 1 0-0 2 Holdaway 4 2-3 10 Cooksey 0 0-2 0 Giles 2 3-7 7 Duncan 0 2-2 2 Smith 1 0-0 2 Bushman 0 0-0 0 Scrensen 0 0-0 0 John Preston 1 0-0 2 Clyde : 1 3-4 5 Hitchcock 0 2-3 2 Tuttle 0 0-1 0 TOTALS 12 14-26 38 Orem (62) G F P McCandles 3 1-2 7 Chessman 3 2-2 8 Brailsford '. 2 0-1 4 Buckley 4 1-2 9 Stout 9 5-9 23 Knight 2 3-4 7 Fowles 0 2-4 2 Marshall .- 0 0-0 0 Wankier 0 0-0 0 Butler 0 0-0 0 Hansen 1 0-1 2 TOTALS 24 14-25 62 Score by quartres: Springville 8 20 28 38 Orem 12 26 43 62 Class AA ' Team W L Pet Provo 3 0 1.000 American Fork .... 2 0 1.000 Springville 2 1 .666 Spanish Fork 2 1 .666 Orem 2 1 .666 Carbon 1 1 .500 Class A Team W L Pet Lehi 0 2 .000 Payson 0 3 .000 Pleasant Grove 0 3 .000 Last Week's Results Provo 97, Carbon 78 Spanish Fork 63, Payson 48 Orem 62, Springville 38 Am. Fork 63, PI. Grove 58 Friday's Schedule Provo at Spanish Fork Orem at Lehi Carbon at Springville Payson at American Fork Question I am 19 years old and now deferred as a student. My random ran-dom sequence number is 300. If sequence number 300 is not reached in 1970 in my local board, will I be home free when my deferment ends in 1973? Answer No. If at the time you are classified 1-A in 1973 your local lo-cal board has not reached sequence se-quence number 300 in their induction in-duction processing, you will simply be placed in that sequence se-quence and you may or may, not be reached for indutcion in 1973. You will still have sequence se-quence number 300. FOTO FACTS J By Vernon Caslhlon 9) 3. m Did you know that one of the most famous masters of the art of portraits was Gilbert Stuart? His work was centered around the first President of the United States. George Washington posed for at least three well-known portraits done by Stuart. 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We are the most experienced photographers in central Utah with over 20 years of experience. CASTLETON'S CASTLE-TON'S PHOTO, 130 South Main, 489-4531. Open daily 10 to 6, closed Wednesday. that did It. Orem rang up 36 points while holding the Devils Dev-ils to 18 for the 62-38 total. The Devils hit a low 19 from the field due to Orem's pres sing defense. Both coaches gave reserves an opportunity to play in the final minutes of the contest. Despite the score, the Red Devils, playing under great odds, played a hard, aggressive ag-gressive contest. Giles fouled out early in the third quarter and with him and Cherrington who do a great deal of the Devil scoring out of the contest, con-test, the odds were too great. jpringiriUe O Ifmtfo SHS wrestlers travel to Lehi tonight; sophs in second spot ! n ft.; I Greg Dunn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Dunn, has been chosen "Wrestler of the Week" for the Red Devil maulers. Greg who is captain of this year's wrestling team competes in the 165 pound class and is undefeated thus far this season. He has com- piled an outstanding 16 win, 1 tie, record. "Why is it important not to lose your head in an attack?" at-tack?" asked the sergeant. The recruit answered: "Because "Be-cause it wouldn't leave any place to put your helmet." The editor received a manuscript man-uscript with a letter which said, "The characters in this story are purely fictional and bear no resemblance to any person, living or dead." When the editor returned it to the author, he scribbled across the bottom, "That is what is wrong with it.", Coach Wade Bender's SHS wrestling team, which lost to the powerful Provo wrestlers here last week 29-11, will regroup re-group and take on the Lehi grapplers this evening at Lehi. Jayvee wrestlers will begin at 6 p.m. with the varsity matches match-es starting at 7:30. In the Provo battle, the Red Devils won only three matches. Jim Marshall in the 130 class won by decision as did Greg Dunn in the 165 and Steve Bartholomew in the unlimited. The jayvee lost a one pointer, 20-19. Individual SHS winners included 115, Manuel Buck, dec; 123, Alan Marshall, dec; 130, Lynn Wilson, dec; 137, Monte Dansie, dec; 155, Mark Davis, dec; 165, Bill Staheli, pin. Monday Springville sopoho-more sopoho-more wrestlers traveled to Provo Pro-vo for a region tournament, southern division. The favored Provo team had 12 men, Spanish Span-ish Fork had 11 and Springville Spring-ville grapplers numbered only 9. The Red Devil wrestlers were outstanding and emerged in second place behind Spanish Span-ish Fork. Team scores were Spanish Fork 91, SHS, 71; Provo 60, Carbon 60 and Pay-son Pay-son 23. Had the Devils been able to have had Brian Jenkins Jen-kins wrestle for them in the 155 pound class, it would have made a great deal of difference. differ-ence. Brian wrestles on the varsity. Winners for SHS included: 98, Phil Dunn, 115; Manuel Buck, 137, Jay Phillips; 145. Stephen Marshall; , 165, Bill Staheli. Others placing were Alan Jones, 107, second; Rick Salisbury, 123, fourth; George Strong, unlimited, second. Five sophs have lettered with the varsity this year and will aid the 1970-71 team greatly. sM( , - ::: : . . sM, J . ' - . ' , : . . f V."'; '-. -' ,' -- k : I" .: . . ., '. LM - - FRIEL'S IS VICTOR Battling for the ball in Bantam action ac-tion for Friel's and Snow Dairy, In which Friel's came out the victor 34 to 19 are players, Randy Molyneaux (34),' Roger Rife (33), Kent BeardaU (35), Rich Thorn (24), and Mike North (35). The win kept Friel's In title contention. SUPERIOR IS SUPERIOR Superior Asphalt won over Art City Lanes In a close contest in the Bantam League 24-18 'although with under a minute to play the count was only 19-18 for the victors. Here Steve Miner is hopeful of ' two points as he moves toward the basket for Art City. Chad Smith (20) and Scott Staheli (33) Superior, are determined to keep him out. , ., . . .. r j The angler was exasperated with the fellow who sat by watching him. Finally, he could stand it no longer. "You have been watching me for an hour. Why donj't you try fishing yourself?" he asked testily. . "I don't have the patience," replied the onlooker. Central Bank and Trust Co. will pay AV2J0 on your passbook savings accounts effective Feb. 1, 1970 and will also pay the maximum interest rates allowed under the new federal regulations regula-tions which range from ij... rr a rvL.x.w TV. Pui VTO" CENTRAL BANK & TRUST COMPANY Springville Provo Spanish Fork |