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Show THE LEADER, Tremonlon. Utah Thursday. March 10. 1955 PORT Touted Whittle Tremonlon Third Wins Seventh In All-Chur- left-hoo- ''' 1 I I 1 f Junior Play ch Gathering added lustre to the junior hoopsters captured sevbasketball record of valley enth place in the first Junior tournament. teams, Tremonton Third Ward's The tournament was held last week in Salt Lake City. In addition, the local team placed one member, Karl on the junior A four-da- y tournament of 16 "Dream Team." Another highlight is the disrade school teams in Bear of being the first team tinction River Valley will be played at Tremonton Third Ward's hoopsters. WIN SEVENTH tournament history in Church Bear River high school beginFront: Dennis Barfuss, Darwin John, Karl Stenquist, to complete a game without ning Monday, announced Frank Rear: Dale Rhodes, manager; Earland Kenneth Porritt. a single foul called Stevens, high school principal. having Erick Stenquist, Gary Stenquist, Darwin Allen, Smith, Games will be played Mon-Ja- against them. Willis Christensen, coach. Coach Willis Christensen's Tuesday, Thursday and on one other day yet to be decided. boys provided plenty of color Entered are Bothwell, Dewey-vill- and action downing three strBonneville, opponents, Fielding, Honeyville, Por- aight and Wellsville, tage, Collinston, McKinley, South Gate, Calif., Bear River Thatcher, Howell, Then the balance turned, and City, Snowville' and Elwood. Two teams each will be entered the locals lost to Pocatello, and to Edgehill, by Garland and the grade students at Bear River high school. The team had earlier won the The championship round will South Bear River Stake and succumbed to the Norjh Cache By David Calderwood be played at 8 p.m. ending an Division 15 Titles. A total of in the final onslaught of Bear four final on Coach Durrell Hughes' 1185 teams participated in the evening games clash. the final day of play. River high hoop quintet make league league play this year. Team support proved the their opening debut in the Utah Bears undoing as North Cache, Class A tourney against West who have spent the last two Salt in High Thursday night weeks bolstering school spirit, Lake City. caught fire after trailing most Winding up a successful sea- of the first half and ran away son in second place in the reg- from the Riverites. ion and a fourth place rating in Gary Conger hit nicely the the state, the Bears must again first half but just couldn't find the with whom Panthers, tangle as North Cache tightCOMPANY OF AMERICA the range they defeated in an earlier ened up their defense. SEATTLE game. The game was very close the Last Friday the Rivermen first 16 minutes, and although the Bulldogs gained the lead only three times and there was never more than a four point margin. 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