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Show 2S Murray F irsf Romps Past Third To Earn R unnerup (Utah) EAGLE THE MURRAY end The Newi idvillliii Thursday, January 14, 1960 Buff Rally V I Nips GHS '-4 ( 1 Defending Chcntps Lose Opener In Bantam Play M. The Dons, defendMurray ing champs of Murray Bantam Basketball, dropped their sea-po- n opener Saturday to the Rams, The titleholdera were never in the game as the Rams raced to a 10-- 3 lead in the first quarter and increased the margin to 16-- 4 by intermission. Pacing the attack of the winners was Ronatd Stepan witii Mght tallies. Close behind him were David Mascaro and Louis Dibella, both with six counters. Others scoring were: Donald Stepan, three; Arnold Osborn two and Kelly Burningham, rach, and Larry Findling, one. High scorer for the losers was Val Swensen with four markers. Dan Paxton, Rich and Coates each scored two pointa for the Dons and Lee Nielson one counter. pieked-u- p In th? frnme scheduled between the Sheriffs and tha Jets, the tilt was forfeited by the latter club: a 31-- 1 S The Bees racked-u- p verdict over the Chiefs in other Bantam action Saturday. Three players shared scoring honors lor the winners. seven Cha!king-u- p points apiece were Ray Badovinatz, Ray Pearson and Stanley Harris. Rounding-ou- t the scoring were Gene Kennell and Andrus with four tallies and Iverson with two points. Big guns for the Chiefs were Mike Koncar and Jim Madsen with five markers each. Dennis Sullivan picked-u- p three points and D. Koncar and Joe Madsen had two each. John Snyder accounted for the other taliy. The Titans opened the season by nipping the Trojans, 26-1Jerry Bromicel blistered the nets for 18 tallies to lead the victors. Also scoring were: Larry Pherson, four; Allen Pier-sotwo; Pond and Terry Olsen, one each. Joe Anderson gave Broniccl a battle for top scoring honors as he poured through 13 tallies to lead his teammates in the loss. The only other Trojan to score was Bob Shostef, who racked-u- p five counters. Saturday's schedule for the Murray League of the National Guard program will see the Trojans tackled the Bees at 9 Lancers Suffer 1st Region Loss " Granger suffered their first Region Four loss Friday at the hand of Tooele in a thriller played on the Buffaloes court. In the first quarter both teams played a "nio and tuck" pame with neither team holding the lead long. Ken Mackay. Terry Teeples and Norm Wood were the scoring ices for the Lancers burning the nets for 13 points. Tooele was paced by Jim Jensen, Dan Bush and Tom Tate who netted 12 points for the home team. Both clubs battled hard on the backboards in the first stanza with Teep'es and Mackay coming off with the Granger rebounds. Barry Thomas and Dan Bush worked the board for the Buffs. At the end of the first period it was tied 15 all. The Lancers got moving in the second quarter to gain a slight edge over the host quint. Every Granger player on the floor hit for two or three points apiece. The Buffs managed to stay in contention with the shooting of Jensen and Dan Gillespie. At half-tim- e 4 the score was with Granger grabbing a four-poiedge. Both teams hit the nets for 14 points during the third stanza. The Lancers were paced in their scoring efforts by Teeples, Turpin and Richard Roberts who each dumped in four tal- '4 32-1- 1. Tnwlo - s- '': SWEEPING A REBOUND off the boards for Murray is Ken Black (13). Spartan teammates watching the big center's feat are Ken Schmidt, left; Darrell Wolfley and Earl Shields. Reaching in vairt for the ball is LaMar Pugh of Cyprus. Behind Black is the Pirates' Brent Johnston. their first Region The Spartans racked-u- p Four victory of the year by downing the Friday evening at Magna school, 54-4second-straigloss the for The was Murray. the Pirates in league competition. 28-2- lies, Jim Jensen and Larry Powell 10 points of the Buffs racked-u- p between them. At the end of the third stanza, the score was with Granger still holding the slight lead. In the final period Tooele broke lose to blister the nets for 22 counters while the Lancers hit only nine points. Norm Wood and Ken Mackay did all the Lancer scoring while Jensen, Bush and Powell racked up 19 points between them for the victors. 42-3- GRANGER Mackay Teeplei 4 4 Turpin Coitei 4 0 Helton J 1 1 3 4 5 0 1 l 1 Wood RobtrM 7 Total! ' J JJ .. t I 0 14 FO 0 FT a 11 Gillespie Tate Powell Total 1 l Tooalo FF TP Jl 3 0 2 0 I 11 40 Ind 4th 41 51 40 10 t 0 .0 .000 .000 .000 1 1 1 1 1 47 44 40 REGION FOUR STANDINGS Taam W L Fct. OB FF 1.000 111 Binaham ... J 1 1 .500 I 117 Jordan Grantar Murray Tooala Cyprut 1 1 1 .0 1 1 1 1 .500 .500 .500 .000 1 1 1 1 40 SO 54 104 100 lit lit 00 100 104 04 107 111 night's action is scheduled tomorrow evening by the schools of Region Three and Four. Topping the slate for the area will be the battle between Murray and Jordan on the Beetdig-ger'- s court The Spartans need the win to strengthen their contending: position while the Sandy quinty will be seeking to bounce back from Friday's loss to Bingham. The league leading Miners win attempt to protect its unbeaten league record when they travel to Granger for a battle with Coach Don Snow's Lancers. Bingham boasts a perfect 0 mark while the host team is tied for second with Murray, (Region, rage SH, Col. 3) 2-- , 11 22-2- 2, 51-4- ff j I 27-4- 4, vs. 2nd, 10:15. Flayar LEADINO SCORERS C Taam Cllltn, C. .... .... Stakert Sanderi, R. Caddet, O. Moulton, G. Moulton, B. DeNiro, B. Noren, D. lit ..47 Stakari 4th 4th 3rd 3rd S 7 t4 .. Stakari Lundquist, F. 1st McBride, A, D. 15th Dudley, 15th .... Kramer, L. 15th Siler, C. 12th Childt, F. Curtz, A. lit 4 7 7 4 TP 122 11$ 100 71 74 74 72 47 43 42 42 7 7 4 I 1 S t t t Peterson .11 Totall . Fuh Hensen Sudbury 0 J . ... 7 0 1 1 01 t Ahlquitt 00 10 14 00 01 S 17 54 FF TF 1 0 10 15 t t 1 17 tit .110 1 1 17 5 1 10 41 3rd eth 40 10 54 41 Murray lead but were unable to A Here are the RULES Read 'em Over! 16-1- ftistain the drive and fell back again. A Contest about 67-5- 2, t 0 4 4 5 00 00 5 Boat 17 Total SCORI BY QUARTERS: lit Ind 15 Murray Crerut It1 (fittinger Sport Reporter) The sizzling GranGranger ger Lancers won their opening Region Four game against tr.p in a tilt Cyprus Pirates. played at Granger Jan. 5th. The host club got out to ai. early lead in the first quarter with Ken Mackay and Norm Wood netting four points apiece and Bob Coates. who hit for five counters. Cyprus was led by Ron Rushton who poured through nine Pirate points. Both teams fared well on the backboards with Ken Mackay and Terry Teeples doing the job for Granger while Lamar Pugh was busy gathering rebounds for the Pirate quint. At the end of first period play the score was 4 in Granger's favor. In the second quarter the were able to rack up 20 points behind the precision shooting of Terry Teeples who dumped in 10 of the counters Ryan Turpin and Norm Wood backed him up. netting eight points between them. The Pirates were unable to keep tip with the hot Lancer pace and mircceded in getting only 10 points in the second slanea. Dean Hensen was the big are for the Cyprus quint In the period, hitting for five points. The score at intermission was Granger holding the edge. Page lit, Col. 6) 31-- 8. Out of twelve matches, the Farmer grabblers were able to cop only two decisions while losing in nine of the divisions and having one match declared a draw. d In the division, Ross of Granite won a decision. The other victor was Mather in class. 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Cluet may be hidden In any advertiiement In this list of tponion. When a star appear! in any of the adi below. It meant additional advertising of that firm appear! elsewhere In thli Issue of the paper and an additional clue may also be hidden In any of thou ad si Cluet will bo Mattered. There may be from ono to five cluet In or none. Thii It a contest of skill and wo any advertisement Intend to do our best to outwit you. Wt Invito you to do your bait 51 In the first Granite Park Region Three meet of the season, Granite's wrestling team was soundly trounced by East by Clyde Baxter 15 01 7 0 0 1 10 5 CVFRUS FO FT Flayar Ruth ton TF 4 1 1 3 1 01 0 Mitmailt Robinson FF St 7 57 Meet To East Team Opener Flayar Schmidt Black Shield! Dawet Wolf lay Charvoi 5 Granite Wrestlers Lose GHS Whips Pirate Five LAST BIG WEEK . . . MURRAY CENTER'S 0 I 13-1- MURRAY FG FT 1 04 Johnston FA A full Hurry 40-2- 6, 40-2- REGION THREE STANDINGS Taam W Pet. OB PF FA 1 0 1.000 South S4 40 SO 44 Olympu! ... 1 0 1.000 1 0 1.000 4 47! Eatt Granlta Highland High In Scoring 9-- 15-1- 3rd 30 14 I 7-- 0. 25-1- 7. Region Date Friday Play Watt 7-- 0, nt 13 4 7 1 IS 32-4- Area Players " nt lop-sid- BY QUARTECSt Granger 40-2- l 54-4- 2, 64-2- 8, 46-3- bo-fo- re SI 3 1 litIS n, by Ron Wright In a battle for Murray second place in the first half of Murray Stake cage play, a driving Murray 1st Ward downed a game, but outclassed, 3rd Ward, Thursday evening. The victors were paced by Jim Ferguson, who came up with 22 points. He received plenty' of help from Al McBride with 19 "nd Reed' Sanders, who Area cagers are doing well j ,junked 17. in we races ror me individual HiEfh scorer for 3rd was Bill scoring titles in Regions Three DenNiio Who picked-u- p eight and Four. . Aiding the attack were Granite has two players tallies. Dick." Noren with seven and boasting high rankings after Gene Kirk, six. in league Friday's opening play The losers played without the competition. of Sam Moore.' one services is third of Gary Thurgood their top scorers and among region players in scoring who was injured in a with the 17 points he poured accident. through the hoop against Olym skiing Mu tray 12th whipped 4 th, pus. He netted five goals and In a tilt between twq'harc!-luck- " seven out of eight free throws clubs, j his total. lor Teammate Roy Pehrson is FINALS FIRST HALF STANDINGS lied for fifth in the scoring All League battle with four other league L L W Team W 0 Stakari ..... a players. He hit for 14 points 1 0 a a ISth against Olympus with his seven 1 5 1 I lit "baskets". Jrd .....v... . 3 3 which 3 4 has 11th .......... playRegion Four, 1 4tH $ J ed two games in league compe1 1 $ 2nd .......... tition boasts five players from 0 a 7 Ith ........... area schools in the top ten bracket for scoring. Tough breaks continued to Ken Wood of Granger has the best record of area prep players plague 4th when they lost their with an 14.5 average. The Lan leading scorer, Blaine Moulton, cer eager has dumped in 13 when the game was three minfield goals and three out of utes old when he injured his a drive for the basket seven "charity" .tosses for a knee on " total of 29 counters, good for ball. With Moulton gone, the losers fourth in the region race. Close behind him in sixth had only four players left but n a tremendous batplace is Murray's Ken Black. still put-oThe Spartan center has whip- tle. They were still tied, ped 10 "buckets" through the at the end of the third quarter on six out before bowing to 12th. hoop and cashed-i- n of 11 "gift" pitches for a total Pacing the winners were of 26 tallies and a 13 point Floyd Childs, 12; Lynn Noren, nine; Rollie Arnold, eight, and average. Terry Teeples boasts a 12.5 Larry Wood, six. High scorers average for the Lancers with for 4th were: Grant Moulton, his 25 points. He got his seventh 13, and Keith Thompson, eight. The Stakers continued their place ranking with 10 goals and domination of the league by five out of six free throws. Tied with Teeples is the Spar- downing Murray 15th, the lea4 to take tan's Earl Shields who also has gue champions, 10 baskets to go with his fiM the "unofficial" title for the out of eight record at the foul first half. Staker games do not line. In a tie for 10th in the count in offical standings. race is Granger's Ken Mackay 8 The victors had to cut-owho has 10 goals and two foul last quarter rally to gain the at the end win. Behind, pitches for 22 markers. a.m. and the Titans battled Chiefs at 10 o'clock. In the Salt Lake County league, the Sheriffs will face the Rams at 11 o'clock and the Jets face the Dons at 12 Noon. the" fof the third period, 15 rallied 7 and to cut the lead to finally closed the gap to five points with three minutes to play. The Stakers protected the slim margin finally scoring in the final minute to gain a seven-poivictory. Big guns for 15th were: Larry Kramer, 13; Ken Nunley and Don Dudley nine, and Cliff Siler, seven. Farrel Lundqiiist paced the Stakers with 16 tallies. He was closely followed by Dale Geddes and Cat Gillen, each with 14 points. Rounding out the evening's play was the battle between the two' cellaf Clubs. Murray 2nd downed 8th to leave the latter club in sole possession of last .. place. Leonard' Shurtleff canned 16 tallies to lead 2nd. Aiding him in the scoring were Glenn Snarr with 10 and Sherm Miller with nine. . Offensive leaders for the losing 8th Ward crew were Lou Hekking and Dennis i Clove, both with 10 points each, and Dennis Horton with eight. Tonight's schedule t 8th vs. 3rd, 7:15 p.m.; 1st vs 12th, 8:15; 15th vs. 4th, 9:15, and Stakers 74-2- Player Jensen Thomat Bush , SCORE 8. I 11-1- TOOELE ... ... It The Oquirrh Stake Magna girl's volleyball season has been launched with the teams playing on Saturday mornings at the Stake center beginning at to Ken club victory. Murray 9:45 a.m. MHS Jayvees Blast Black pumped through seven No action has been scheduled field goals and five out of eight Pirate Five, 74-2- 5 this Saturday because of Stake free throws for 19 tallies. Karl Shields scorched the nets conference. Play will resume Recording their with eight baskets for 16 points on Jan. 23rd. Murray first Region Four victory of and Darrell In the junior league the past dumped in the season, Murray high cagers five "buckets"Wolfley recorded a week. Lakeridge out ct five and 9 swept past Cyprus Friday eve- seven win over Spencer; Lake-rid- e tosses for 13 "charity" on in a tilt played 2nd lost to Spencer 2nd. ning, counters. the Spartan gym. Magna 2nd won over gun for the Pirates was Big and It was a nip and tuck game Brent Johnston who poured Pleasant Green 2nd, throughout the first quarter through seven goals and hit Pleasant Green beat Magna 1st; with the Spartans finally gain- one out of three "gift" pitches In senior action: Lakeridge ing the lead in the final 15 for 15 points. The only other seconds to hold a narrow 11-- 3 to score in the 22, Spencer 36: Lakeridge 2nd Cyprus player edge at the end of the period double figures was LaMar Pugh 24, Spencer 2nd 25, and Magna The score was tied at who racked-u- p five baskets for 2nd 46, Pleasant Green 2nd 3S. 5 and 9 in the opening per- 10 tallies. iod. The Pirates knotted the In the varsity game 3 1 score at at the hold prior junior and to the featured tilt. second stanza start of the downed the Murray easily Coach Val Church's crew Pirates by the score of finally went ahead of the visit t ors for good. By intermission, the host quint had raced to an eight-pciadvantage, The Spartans continued to roll in the third period outscor-ir.- g 2 to in their opponents crease their margin to 9 by the end of the quarter. Lancers Blister The Pirates rallied in the final period to cut sharply into the Cyprus In For First Region Win 5-- J 1 4 Oquirrh Begins Girl's Volleyball 2-- 2. 11 17 Spsrfans Whip Cyprus 'Unofficial" Title Copped By Stokers That AM Murray in 1954 extra-friendl- y servke expert lubricationl EARL'S MOBIL SERVICE 5305 So. State AM |