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Show DECEMBER ft 1948 THE AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN PAGE SEVEN an tag U&bJ 91. 587, 115, PLAY BALL Sports 3tews anb Views Uriull Half ods Extended . Lnrtoclpa18 of A1Plne Qttb schools metat Pro- Saturday t ana aeciaea 7. various pep clubs In the - nivislon would be given Bbntei In which to do their gtunts between halves league basketball games (He curreuii. kmuu. 'sat uic w " Q U 10 minutes, it was de-L de-L ty the principals to have minute interval at the half u would allow the basket-CLms basket-CLms time to warm up be- t mumming play. This new will allow for ereat- M""1"' " 7. . . . -rtlcipaiion oy wie smucui, ina lor a ujayiujr u uicu spirit. Whistle Talk ft b&sketball fans,' are the foul circle or the center circle. Designed for fast playmaking. Substitutions: The substitute must report to trie scorer's bench but not to the referee or umpire. A player may come out and be sent back In before play is resumed. re-sumed. This eliminates unnecessary un-necessary reporting and is for the benefit of the master-mind behind the team strategy. Coaching from the sideline: During any regular time-out and break in the game the coach may communicate with the players on the floor. Designed to help the coach keep a close check on the stamina of players and to aid him in coaching fundamentals funda-mentals and team play. Cavemen To Meet Richfield In American Fork .till see the whistle-toters stating when American Fork a the floor against Richfield day night in -the local gym- smp balls: All tie-ups will W be jumped in the nearest Coach Don Overly will pit his high school cage artists against the highly touted, fast-stepping Richfield high quintet on the local floor Friday night, Dec. 10th. The Richfield aggregation has won their first three games of the current season and will be out to add the Cavemen's scalp to their winning totem Prc-Christmas Clearance Sale of NEW INTERNATIONAL 8 Cubic Foot Home Refrigerators Save $65.00 ANDERSON'S (IS E. State Road Phone 342 Am. Fork Last week Richfield was impressive im-pressive in trouncing Piute 37-16. Game time has been set for 8:00 p. m. and an inter-squad preliminary game between sophomores soph-omores will begin at 6:30 p. m. All season tickets hvae been sold but a limited number of reserve seats which will be sold at the door, together with general admission ad-mission tickets and visiting student's stu-dent's tickets. Co-Captain Delbert Hoglund is still benched with a knee In-Jury In-Jury but the rest of the squad will be in tip-top shape for the Friday night tussle. American Fork High Defeats Nephi In a rough and tumble contest con-test the American Fork high school basketball team defeated the Juab Wasps at Nephi last Friday 26 to 22. The Nephi team received 16 charity tosses at the expense of the Cavemen but the losers were unable to connect with the foul shots. The local team led throughout the contest con-test but at no time did they show any of the flash that won them a close nod over the Wasatch Was-atch team the previous week. Coach Overly used 12 players in the contest in an attempt to find a combination that would "click." K. Bean, Wasp center, was high scorer of the night gathering gather-ing four field goals and two free throws for a total of ten points. The box scores: American Fork - . G.T. F. PtS. Peterson, f 4 119 Grant, f 0 0 0 0 Fraughton, f 0 0 0 0 Iverson, f 10 0 2 Durrant, c 0 0 0 0 Vest, c 10 0 2 Adams, c 0 0 0 0 Griffin, g 0 2 2 2 Steiner, g 2 0 0 4 Smith, g : 2537 Barratt, g 0 0 0 0 Totals 1 8 6 28 Nephi G. T. F. Pts. Bird, f 0 111 Howarth, B., f 2 11.5 Sperry, B., f 0 4 0 0 Bean, K., c ................ 4 5 1 2 10 Garrett, c 1 1 13 Belleston, g 0 10 0 Sperry, g 0 2 11 Morris, g ; 110 2 Totals 8 16 6 221 Sixth Word Heads M-Men League Won Lost Pet. Sixth ., 4 0" 1.000 Fourth 3 0 1.000 Third 2 1 ' .666 Alpine 2 1 .666 Second 2 2 .500 First ,.,. 1 3 .250 Highland 0 3 .000 Fifth 0 4 .000 Last week's results: Sixth, 3WAlpine 15. Sixth 34 "Second 26. Second 35, Highland 16. First 31, Fifth 29. After hiding under the proverbial pro-verbial bushel for two years, the Sixth ward M-Men are letting their light shine they took a l pair of gamesast week, tipping ' A 1 1 1 I- - 1 A ma mm Alpine weanesaay nigm ju-io and repeated their winning way Thursday night by taking the Second ward in tow 34 to 26. "Chub" Searle, Glen Nielsen, and Paul Peters were outstanding for the winners while "Shenn" Christensen and M. Beck, Second warders, and Shepherd, Alpine, turned in good games. In the other games of the week the Second ward hunbled Highland High-land 35 to 16, and the First ward broke into the win column by edging out the Fifth ward 31 to 29 in a' free-for-all, see-saw affair that had the fans on their fct the better part of the game. Hartshorn and Graff were the mainstays for, the First, while Paul Gardner and "Gus" Sea-strand Sea-strand looked good for the Fifth ward. Individual scoring honors for week were cornered by Sixth warders Chlpman and Peters. The big ten of the scorers: Chlpman, Sixth ward 48 Peters, Sixth ward l G. Seastrand, Fifth ward 35 M. Beck, Second ward 33 W. Hanson, Fourth ward 29 C. Searle, Sixth ward 26 Wagstaff, Second ward , 25 Hartshorn, First ward 21 Mitchell, Third ward 19 L. ParkerThird ward ........... 18 SPORTS Letter to Santa Claus Dear Santa; , : , Do "you know a charitable sportsman who would like to surprise us with 'a big shiny stop-watch on or before Christmas? Christ-mas? We can't think of a thing that would do more to bring "peace on earth" and keep the M-Men basketball games running run-ning a little more smoothly. It would avoid all the spirited controversy con-troversy in the extra period play and the one-point games. Your good kids, The M-Men. A. F. F. Ft A. Team Defeats. Pleasant Grove American Fork's F. F. A. chapter's chap-ter's A and B basketball teams, trounced the Pleasant Grove entries 27 to 14 and 20 to 12 on the local court last Thursday. The locals will try their luck against the F. F. A. teams at Lehl this week, according to Lynn Mecham, chapter reporter. Chapter athletic manager and coach, Floyd Vest has selected the following squad for the 1948-49 season: t ' A Team (Juniors and Seniors) : La Mar Drew, Cecil Parker, james mnaiey, wive jorgensen, Billy Mower, Max Adamson, Phil Jensen, Jay Singleton, Vaughn Hamnett, Herbert Powlowskl, and Sherman Bennett. B Team (Freshman and. Sophn. omores) : Eugene Stokes, Robert Abel, Lynn Mecham, Junior; Harris, Har-ris, Max Graff, Robert Johnson, Owen Hansen, Ross Nichols, Rob ert nan, eivis Aaams, George Brown, Larrie White and Jimmy May. ' Crocodile la Wont Nile crocodile li said to kill more human being than any other wild creature. .:JJ S-T-R-E-T-C-H Those XMAS Dollars OUR YEARLY XMAS SALE Now on , DECEMBER 9th to 25th w- Boots Work Shoes Oxfords Men's and Boys' 10 Off Pocketbooks Shave Sets Tobacco Pouches, Etc., 15 Off HOUSESLIPPERS Men's, Boys', ... Children's, 15 Off N We carry "Weyneberg Distinctive Shoes for Men - - . r i -1 "Your Footwear Headquarters" , AMERICAN FUK& SHUE SHUF 19 t. Main American Fork Phone 184-W ,A r Americae ..... . . .Fork instifiaS lOpplEg -PRIZES- Old Man Winter., is having af hard time to -curb the : enthus iasm of American .Fork's shop pers who last Saturday; armed with tickets from '. 72 business houses, crowded into the new Gunther building to watch the turn of the squirrel cage which held the stubs. ' ; . . : The heavy blizzard of - the morning forced the drawing to be postponed until fnld-after- nWDttrri6ud' gpeakefWtili traveled the . town -; called, the crowd together. ..i rXu'cldesti' Mrs.. Kenneth E Hunter who won the $35.00 - electric mixer offered-Jtetv .Cpmati's, and the tW.l)6"pp'''tbMterk'glvehy' Western Stores. Miss Idonna Bowers will be able to play hostess to her best boy friend all winter with the season ticket she won from the Apollo Hall, Carl Shipley got the $12.95 shoes from Devey's, Mrs. Charles Warnlck, the case of Virginia Dare, from Parker's Mixer Shop; Mrs. Lloyd Strong will get $10,00 service from the Trl-City Laundry, Mrs. Wendell Klrkpatrick called for the electric elec-tric iron offered by Gunthers, and Lynn Ashton carried home the pressure cooker from Tri-StateLumber. Tri-StateLumber. Tht case of Vico Oil offered by Utah Oil RRefln-ing RRefln-ing company was called for but they failed to. take his name. Irvln Chlpman will ;have his .Citizendelivered free -for ..the h5xf year with his lucky number. Olft prizes for -this week In-1 elude: . , . Home Town Realty, $8.25 $1,000 Insurance Policy on Furniture or Western Stores $17.00 Toaster Pop-Up. Apollo Hall, $32.40 Season Ticket. Tic-ket. Artesia Beauty ' Saton, $5.50 Glamour Cut and Hair Style and Re ve lor) '8 Creme Wafer Make-up. Am. Fork Shoe Shop, $5.00 Half Sole and Heel. - - Xrin,BarberSK()pr$3:00 Hair Cuts. . Nielsen. Auto, ,.$U.0Q. Electric Thorn wood Studio, $2.50 1 3x4Vi Minature Gold, Frame. , Geneya Bartile Roof ing, , $50.00 Credit on Bartue Kooiing jod. Star Flour, $3.35 50 lb. Sack of Flour. T " ' '"J Taylor's Markets, $7.50 Groceries Gro-ceries or Meats. Owl Inn, $5.00 4 Chicken Dinners. Din-ners. Gordon's Studio, $5.00 18x10 Portrait. Art Dye, $10.00 Merchandise. Alfred W. Johnson Plumbing and Heating, $2.50 Service or Merchandise. Timpanogos Motor Co., $2.95 Car Utility Pocket. Cameo, $2.346 show tickets. Sinclair 8ervlce, $2.50 Lub Job and Oil Change. Chlpman's, $45.00 Ladies Win, terCoat. Paul's Shell Service, $3.25 OU Change and Grease Job. EUisorrCleaners;-ff .60 5 gar-; ments at $1.10 each cleaned. , Keech Electric,1 $3.50 Toaster. $2000.00 In Prizes Given RULES Dear Merchant: The following rules will, apply to the Christmas Promotion drawing of prizes. -Tic fifty cents (50c) or more, thereafter it is one ticket with reach dollar spent 17:77- 7 7 : Drawings will be held each Saturday at 10:00 a. m., 18th. Presence at drawing is not necessary to win: However, all prizes must be claimed on or before be-fore Christmas Eve. ' ; A list of the winning numbers will be available to all merchants at the Chamber of Commerce Office by 1 :00 p. m. after each drawing. Each merchant is responsible for picking up prize listings and the winning ticket for his firm's prize. Boxes for the stubs to be deposited in should be made available in each store. Each firm will be able fo deposit stubs collected during the week Saturday morning between 9 and 10 a. m. at the City Hall. Sincerely AMERICXH FORK CHAMBER OF COMMERCE -PRIZES- Delux Shoe Repair, $2.50 Shoef Repair. Ken's Auto Parts, $7.50 Merch andise. -:: - Cook's Ice Cream, $1.00 2 qt Brick Ice Cream. Steele's Store, $6.95 Shoes. Parker's Mixer Shop, $2.50 1 case of Virginia Dare. - Hardware. $9.00 Saunder's Wagon. Taylor Drug, $5.00 Gold Chat-Tri-Cjty Fires tone7 $9.95 Irish Griffin Bakery, $2.50 Birthday Cake,...,,., , ,'.7..,. ..,.......,.. .. Oarrette'-Gr1bceryJi5.6o --Dkiies:' Briggs Pharmacy, $3.55 Ex- Cel-Cis Vanity Set . . Baker Appliance, $6.95' Electric Bun Warmer. Utah Poultry Coop, $9.95 1 light-weight automatic electric iron. Trl-City Laundry, $10.00 Service A. F. Cold Storage, $3.75 Merchandise. Merch-andise. Dixon-Taylor-Russell Co., $4.25 Sewing Cabinet. S. F. Grant, $2.50 Merchandise Humphries Photo Supply, $5.00 Merchandise. Humphries Floral Co., $5.00 Merchandise. ' . Humphries Auto Supply, $6.50 Merchandise. Cottage Cafe, $2.50 2 T-Bone Dinners. " - ' ' . i Alpine Motor Co., $5.40 Wash,! $10.00 Lub., Oil Change and Pack. Trl-State Lumber Co., Paint and. Paint Bfumst7 American. Fork Market, $5.00 Groceries, Utah Oil Refining Co., $7.00 10 gallons gas, Lub Job, Oil Drain and Wash Job. , Richards Texaco, $3.75 Grease and Wash Job. Bal. in Gas. Flowerland, $2.50 Flowers. Stewart Service, $2.90 10 gallons gal-lons gas. American Fork Nursery, $10.00 Merchandise. Robinson Confectionery, $2.25 1 box of French Mounds. Greenwood Motor Co., $10.00 Merchandise. "Anderson's, $10.00 Merchandise. Kitchen Grocery, $10.00 Merchandise.,.. Merch-andise.,.. -Orkr Rubber Co7 $650 i7r - ' capped Tire Job. C. D Strang, $5.00 On Watch Purehase." -.----'-v....... .--:-- Robinson's Sport Shop, $8.98 1 Leather Bound Creel. O. P. Skaggs, $3.00 Merchandise. -Thornton Drug, $4.00 Merchan- dlse. Gunthers, $10.00 .Electric Heat Pad. Boley's, Inc., $5.00 Groceries. Roy's Texaco Service, $2.00 Lub. and Wash. Adamson Cleaners, $5.00 On Cleaning. Steel City Inn, $5.50 Meal Ticket. A. F. Sweet Shoppe, $1.98 1 gaL Ice Cream Sp. Pak. Ron's Hardware, $6.00 Merch andise. . ...-i-. Barker Jewelry, $12.50 Rhine-; ; , . Wheel stone Bracelet. Tracy Service, $5.00 Merchan dise. rjreertr$13.00ercharHiber De,vey'i, $10.00 Dobbs or Peristol Men's Hat. - - TD&lNa7 AM. FORK TRADE' IN AM. FORK .:.Ht... SPONSORED BY AM. FORK MERCH ....... .... 111 ANTS ;.. , - ? |