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Show THE LEIII SUN, LEHI, UTAH PAGE THREE t PLAY BALL Sports Mews an6 Views Trips Lincoln Main In jet Three Top Spot I ,n Fork's Cavemen took feFS of the Lincoln I"1 ...1.4 fhow tank- JjSi to 9 for the op to win a-o. .. v.ivt ctraifTht, ? , thP cavemen offen- Kghly potent as Peter- r clth anrl Iver- f.ZJ smith and Iver O ntly shelled the hoop f Don Overly's crew got an early lead and were 'Irtaken by the Baugh 7 They held a half time L of 19-14 which they Jd to 29-18 at the end of jfrd quarter. and Edwards, veteran lettermen, led the Tiger assault with 8 points each to' keep their mates in the ball game. Despite the fact that the two teams were matched as to height the Cavemen experienced considerable con-siderable difficulty in controlling the ball off the backboard. The locals were hitting the hoop with a better percentage than in previous prev-ious league games but this advantage ad-vantage was offset by the fact that the Tiger crew was able to penetrate the Cavemen's erstwhile erst-while impenetrable defense. The sophomore squad waxed the Lincoln sophs to the tune of 41-19 for their number three win in league competition. Coach Leo Nelson's squad exhibited a polished attack as they mowed down the Orem squad. Box Score: AMERICAN FORK Peterson, f 8 Fraughton, f ' 3 Griffin, c 0 Steiner, g 1 Smith, g 3 Grant, f 0 Durrant, c 0 Vest, c .. 0 Iverson, g 2 T. F. P. 3 2 18 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 yiith. i'OU ct: 1 repa. 1 dmt ; C012 Street ! 124. beginners' school for skiers will be conducted Saturday noon by Marion Robinson and Dick Eastman, local ski The school will be conducted at the scout camp and instructors will teach such fundamentals as walking, kick herringbone, and ski waxes ana care ot ski equipment. "be school is under the direction of the City Recreation lament, and plans call for conducting the school as long Vest warrants. As soon as the learners are sufficiently y,the school will be shifted to a more suitable area, and jiool will be concluded with trips to the more popular Jsorts such as Alta or Brighton. t -S transportation will be provided by the city from the H to the ski sight. Prospective skiers, young and old, lied to meet at the city hall at 1 p. m. Saturday. Each jent is requested to fill out the application blank provided Citizen and turn it in to Mr. Robinson at the Robinson i".g Goods store or to the recreation department in the jhall. There is no charge for the school, and more in-Vtors in-Vtors will be added to the staff if the number of applicants i great. Fill out before attending ski school: J3E AGE: case of accident, I waive any claim against the City BCy American Fork, and the Ski School instructors. ) Student Signature 1MB type- itroc- Cc Fork tad Parent or Guardian Totals 17 11 5 39 LINCOLN G. T. F. P. Christensen, f 0 10 0 Willett, f 3 5 2 8 Bohn, c 2 4 15 Judd, g : 0 111 Edwards, g 3 4 2 8 Reeves, f 12 13 Adams, f 0 4 3 3 Totals 9 21 10 28 Score by quarters: American Fork 10 19 29 39 Lincoln 5 14 18 28 ALPINE LEAGUE STANDING American Fork Lincoln B. Y. High Lehi Pleasant Grove Won Lost Pet. ..3 0 1.000 .. 1 1 .. 1 1 .. 1 1 .. 0 3 .500 .500 .500 .000 Cavemen Chatter Forecast: all week. Igloos and parkas That "Chatter Cavemen" that you saw last week was really a new yell Betsy and Margaret were dreaming up. Try it sometime. some-time. Chatter Cavemen! Chatter! Chat-ter! Chatter! How high is "up": Mark Grant used a ball point to put his autograph auto-graph on the ceiling of the Lin coln gym. Sad but True: It takes the athletic department to get the cheerleaders out of the building after a dose of over-conscientious practicing. The Janitor's solution: solu-tion: lock the door. Open wide the doors for stellar forward Don Peterson who racked rack-ed up 18 points last week to help his team rope and hog-tie the Tiger. Nebo victim invades: Thrice beaten by Nebo teams, Carbon high will try the Alpine brand of basketball in four fast rounds against Pee Gee Friday night. Last Week's Results American Fork 39, Lincoln 28. B. Y. High 42, PI. Grove 32. Fourth Still Leads In Alpine Stake League Team Standing Won Lost Pet. 1.000 .750 .667 .600 .500 .400 .250 .000 Fourth 3 " 0 Fifth 3 1 Sixth 2 1 First 3 2 Third 2 2 Second 2 3 Highland 1 3 Alpine 0 3 Last Week's Results Fourth 28, Third 21 Sixth 37, First 25 First 33, Second 30 Third 28, Highland 27 Fifth 44, Second 27 The First ward came from behind be-hind to defeat the Second ward 33-30 in a sizzling contest last week,. The Third ward wasn't able to breath easy until the final gun gave them a 28-27 nod over a fighting Highland ward five The Fourth warders kept the top spot in the league standing by waxing the Third ward 38-21 Monday, Jan. 31 7:00 P.M. -8:00 P.M. Si, sin nr AMERICAN FORK High School GYM e i ' GESSFORDS SPORTING GOODS Provo All-Star Team -as-AM. FORK COMMERCIALS M-MEN TEAMS PLAY OPENER GAME The Game You Can't Miss Family Recreation .Tickets' Good Stuffed Locker: Full of Overly fears for a night that will find Thrasher "hot," Colledge ball hawking, and Holmstead out- generalling the Cavemen. Pioneers To Invade Caveman Lair Friday The victory hungry Pioneers will invade the Cavemen lair Friday night with the avowed purpose of knocking the props from under the league leading American Fork crew. The Lehi squad rolled over Pee Gee 44-41 to open the season and the second week dropped a 29-33 game to Lincoln. Hap Holm stead's young crew play unpredictable unpre-dictable ball and if such players as Colledge, Holmstead and Thrasher should be "hot" Friday night the Cavemen will have a real scrap on their hands. Cavemen Favored On paper, the Cavemen hold a slight advantage as4;hey downed the Lincoln Tigers -39-28 while Lehi lost to the Orem crew 33-28. On the other hand both teams defeated the Vikings the Cave men winning ,by a four point margin and the Pioneers by three points. Game time is 8 o'clock with the sophomore squads of the two schools going into action at 6:45 p. m. According to the tabulation's of a Salt Lake Tribune sports writer, American Fork hoopsters rank ninth in high school circles as a defensive team. In three league games . they have held their opponents to an average of 28 points per game. Coach Overly's team will tan gle with the Milford five on the local court on Feb. 4 in a non-league non-league game. Milford tops the Millard division league at present and should provide some formidable form-idable opposition for the American Ameri-can Fork cagers. Tournament Tickets On Sale at Salt Lake Tickets to the state high school basketball tournament on March 16-19 are now available at the Utah High School Activities Ass'n. Written applications to the as sociation accompanied by the full payment and a stamped self-addressed self-addressed envelope will get a maximum of two season tickets for each name written on the letter let-ter of the application.' Admissions 50c, high school students with activity cards, student stu-dent section; $1, general admission. admis-sion. $155, reserve seats, each session except Saturday; $1.50, reserve seat for finals Saturday night; $9, reserve seat for season, B tournament. Three Teams Tied In Scout League Play Senior Scout League Won Lost Pet. Second 2 0 1.000 Fourth 2 0 1.000 Highland 2 . 0 1.000 Sixth 1 1 .500 Alpine 1 1 .500 Fifth 1 1 .500 Seventh 1 1 .500 First 0 2 .000 Third 0 2 .000 W. F 0 2 .000 Last week's scores: Highland 22, Aline 12. Fifth 25. Third 21. Fourth 25, First 12 Second 16, W. F. 10 Seventh 19, Sixth 15 An overtime contest between the Fifth and Third ward teams featured last week's play. Tied at 18 all at the end of the regulation regu-lation period, the Fifth shelled the hoop everytime they got their hands on the ball to outscore the Third in the extra canto. The Westminster Fellowship organization of the Community Church has presented a trophy to the league to be awarded at the end of the season for sportsmanship. Two Cavemen Players Moyc Into Scoring Column Don Peterson, Caveman" forward, for-ward, and Co-Captain Max Smith have moved up into the select group in the Alpine District scoring scor-ing race. B. Y. 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