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Show 2 (Utah) EAGLl THE MURRAY ui East Whips Granite Five A4vtrtltr Stmt Tk Thursday, February 23, 1961 TaylofsvfJJe 3rd Whips 2nd, 29-- 9 TT1! Friday Holds :T 4. Lancer Club o Trims Buffs Granger. Displaying an explosive attack, particularly in the first and third quarters, Granger high ran past visiting in a ReTooele Friday, gion Four tilt on the Lancer court. Except for the first few minutes of play, there was never any doubt as to the outcome of the battle. The Buffs fought the host crew on nearly even terms at the start of the game. 0 BEHIND ONLY with four minutes left in the quarter, the Buffs suddenly found themselves on the short end of a 1 count at the end of the period as the Lancer cagers found the range. Tooele halted the onslaught In the second frame, and both clubs scored 15 counters to let Coach Don Snow's quint walk off the court at Intermission with a 6 advantage. The Lancer offense clicked throughout the second half with the host five boasting a 16 point lead ?olng into the final canto, 23-1- 41-2- 58-4- 69-4- 11-1- Rrilnn Thrte Tram Highland Following Pet. L PF PA 577 517 .089 1 6 5 4 Olvmnim .K5R ROO 524 .556 .444 54fi 511 4fi7 S5(i 2 .Y1 2 .222 474 52t 570 528 McDonough as getters for the top-poi- LeonLucki with 13 and ards were McCaster with 13. Sherm Wickel headed the scoring column for Granite with 15 counters on six buckets and a perfect three for three In gift 53-3- Gran-gerlt- 8 Smith 35-2- DOUG ORR paced the W Ft West 20-1- flins. es LOU ANORCS. who fouled to the easy win by pumping nine baskets and four out In the third quarter, dumrt-e- d in 13 markers on two goals out of four charitv tosses nine for nine at through the nets for 22 coun- and a red-hthe charity line. ters. Also In the double figures for Rounding out. the Farmers' the Lancers were Ryan Turpin, Rcorine were Dave Fond and who had six goals and hit his Dnve North, both with 8; Larry lone tfft flip, and Dean Whit-wort- Allen and Peterson. 4 each: who racked up five buc- Karl Belka and Schneider, 2 kets and also picked un his anieee. In a preliminary game, the siwrle foul shot for 11 tallies. Top man for the visitors was Granite Junior Varsitv suffered 5 loss to the East Jay-vee- s. Bruce Proctor, who tied Orr for a the night's scoring honors with 22 markers. (Lancer, Pago 3. Col. 3) ot h, 48-4- Sfake Planning Volley Ball Class GRANGER Laundromaf Murray. A volleyball instruction session for Murray Stake MIA girls will be conducted Monday nicht at 7:30 In the 3rd-8t- h Ward Darlene by Wood, stake sports director. In addition to MIA girls, any women in the stake who are interested in organizing ladies' teams are invited to attend. The stake volleyball tournament will get underway Monday. March 13th. Games will be ward recplaved In the 3rd-8treation hall at 6:30 and 7:30 each Monday night. Appreciation Davs DRY 10 dryer time GRANGER SHOPPING CENTER 3549 Market (2820 Wert) Faie of Tourney Hopes m rdan, Cyprus Scramble Region Sandy. Jordan's Beetdiggers turned on the heat in the first 72-5- 8, Region Three game. The defeat, coupled' with Olympus' triumph over Highland, doused Granite's slim hopes of garnering a berth in the annual state Clas3 A basketball tournament. The Leopards chalked up the win with vengence as it. was the Farmers who pinned their only a two-poileague loss on them defeat at Granite. PACED BY STEVE the East crew gave the partisan home crowd a lot to cheer about and dampened the spirits of the visiting Farmer fans. McDonough blistered the nets for 28 counters during the eveof his tallies ning. Twenty-twcame in the first half in which Eist ran up a commanding lead. Jumping out. to a 6 edge in the opening period, the Leopards stretched their advantage 6 out to by half time and 0 held up the margin to entering the final canto. FROM THE FIELD, East pushed through 29 baskets to the Farmers' 19. At the foul line, the host crew was edged by the visitors with East hitting 15 of 21 charitv pitches and Granite netting 20 of 26. 55-3- 2, 10 T FIT! 0" Salt Lake. East high blasted its way past Granite Friday evening to gain sweet revenge over the Farmers, in a Taylorsville, The girls' basketball team of Taylorsville 2nd Ward lost its first game of the season last Thursday night when they were defeated 29-- 9 by Taylorsville 3rd. In other games of the Taylorsville Stake YWMIA tournament, Bennion Ward's B team defeated Bennion A and Taylorsville 1st blasted Taylorsville 4th, 61-Tonight's schedule pits Bennion B against Taylorsville 1st at 6:30 with Taylorsville 3rd facing Bennion A at 7:30. WASH prr jf 1 W lead- - tans. tnen coa3te(l In with a C7-5- verdict over the Murray Spar- - 5 Coupled with a surprise Cyprus win at Granger, the outcome further scrambled the Region Four standings with one round of play remaining. The only thing certain about the regional outcome is that in '60, have copped an outright Bingham's Miners, litle this year. With but a game left. Coach Del Wnnkier'a crew Final Round Tonight! lead. sports a three-gam- e Bunched behind like hounds in pursuit of the fox are Cyprus, 4 I Jt t I Granger and Murray. Still close enough to be in contention for a state tourney spot is Jordan. fits Tomorrow (Friday) night will tell the tale. Bingham invades score was The three-quartCyprus, Granger tours to Mur1 to set the ray and Jordan visits Tooele. deadlocked, The blue chips will ride on Bing- stage for a wild finish and the Pirate verdict. It ham and Jordan with the who tallied 10 and 7 counters by Ron Wright ' A partan despite a Lancer duel anybody's was garnered I A respectively. Murray scrappy five-poiMurray. guess. Its winner, however, will rally that wiped out a For 3rd it was Sam Moore 15th Ward club pulled the upset deficit in the final and minute to the have a clear-cu- t 12 and Dick Noren with M- - with trip Senior Stake Z of the t Murray i,. or a Violf siaie losers held a 8 lead The 10. tourney on uie sirengin season rvmo- rw fioi d,,o Men cage by knooKing Tii,i of the first quarter end the at 12th (15) a"nd Dean Whitworth (13H0Ver previously unbeaten in a Thursday but 2nd moved out in the second Rpgion Four Standings set the temoo for the host club, Ward, 9 canto for a advantage at W L Pot. PF PA Pugh's Trim principal help in the win- - n'Kht thriller. into the intermission. Going 1st other edged past In cause came from Kent tilts, .R89 572 451 ning Sinyham nniu "' ,tT 2nd racked ""u,a and hi .550 4t3 509 Heber, nff who had 10 .and Ron 8th pe"", II Murray in, .55G 531 " Faishton and Keith Ellsworth a mild upset by downing 3rd's nlioad Granger .556 538 470 Cyprus WHAT A TRAFFIC JAM! Murray and Cyprus cagers fourth place crew. .444 4(4 471 with eight apiece. Jordan .000 399 575 battle for a rebound in their game Friday night. The Pirates Tooele WITH THE FINAL round of REGION 3, 4 TO were downed by the host Spartan crew, 60-5- 1 . play tonight, Murrav 15th can garner a Division 10 berth by regional runnerup honors and a HOLD PLAYOFFS AT GHS 8th in g 4 record for the year. dumping 3 and 4 Granger. Region 8:30. at a tilt as Should the other tussles go basketball ' playoff s will Murray 1st, the third place expected, Cyprus will wind up start March 1st at the Granclub, will be pitted against 3rd in a three-wa- y tie with Jordan ger high school. Kearns. An Easter coat will at 7:30 and will seek to put the and either Murray or Granger. Community pressure on 15th by whipping be given away by It will necessitate a playoff to their foes. The nightcap pits Development ns a fund raising unscramble the stalemate. debt still to the 60-5- 1, onA pay off 19th who have al - project The only outcome that would of Utah the owed and University crowned been erase the necessity of a playoff champs ready for printing and supplies used would be a Cyprus unpset of gained a division berth. battle Thurs- - during the study phase of the In the 12th-15t- h Murray. A hustling Murray ping at the hands of Cyp- Bingham andor a Tooele shockcame victors the up with program. day, over er The Jordan. is former quint chalked up a revenge win rus in their earlier meeting in not some strong rebounding and Donations of 50 cents each outside the realm of possia the at Magna. year dumping by evening Friday fine shooting to snap 12th's aie being asked. Tickets on the but the is Granite A' Momlatter in bility Park. in BIG the FACTOR win highly "Bailey's crew, strong Cyprus victory streak. drawing can be obtained from ents of Magic", one of the a Region Four tilt played on was the ability to handle the improbable. any Town Council member; West's LaMar Pirates big center the Spartan floor. outstanding Pugh and Noel Payne, CY of will be preFob. Ifith Standinjs Paced by the sharpshooting on the boards. The Spartans magic, Jordan 67, Murrav 55 programs members of the CD Advisory sented bv Boy Scout Troop 897 Toam the rangy quint 1M. C.B L W of guard Paul West, the host Council, or from the Reed DaDiminutive Terrv Tcbbs. al- Friday, March 3rd. 1 .929 13 club broke open the tight game of Coach Bry Sorensen. Pugh, 12th in the shop3 vid Realty office .714 4 10 Dee 15th the leading scorer in the league, ready conceded to be the best with a last quarter splurge. Featuring Irving Bailey, center. 4 5 .(143 9 1st in man floor the ping Droved the show 17 region. held be will counters in for nets the WEST BLISTERED the pushed through 9 8 .357 5 his sharpshooting worth for Art Winder 3rd Ward beginning at 3rd The winner will be able to for 16 tallies to lead the Mur- the evening's high honors. .2RG 9 4 10 2nd Fri-da- v embrittled Hughes' 1 7:30 13 12 select a woman's .071 spring coat squad The victory also kept intact p.m. Tickets are $1.25 for 8;h ray crew to victory. Pressing in the pattern ana taonc or adult, 75 cents for students and from the start, the Spartans the Murray string of "Homeher choice. The coat will be were able to keep the powerful coming" wins. It has been sev- thfHo poured 29 points through 35 cents for children. contest with custom tailored bv Mrs. Sybil was a to It the rugged propel 'DigA strings COTTON in IS run the since Pirates Spartans throughout eral years to a highly vital win over this week's issue ofbeing the Eagle-New- s a total of 36 fouls being called. Barton. most of the game. have been dumped in their ap- gers hold an The drawing will be held Murray. Advertiser on page 5. From the field. 15th For Murray, the victory gave pearance before the alumni. while pick- - March 20th during the regular It '.vas a "must" game for the With it adults will be admitted edge in goals, them revenge for a 0 whip Cyprus is a frequent victim. Sandv kids. A loss would have for $1 and students for 65 cents. mg up 14 out of 3i cnarity tups, council meeting. eliminated them from sa1o Proceeds will be used by the At the foul line, 12th hit 16 Now. scouts for troop activities. Du- of 24. tnnvripv consideration THE WINNERS were paced Enter In Regionals! from I.adv Lucir cats can be obtained from Robih a Don't Know Insurance? thev could tin fnr a tourney ert Lee. AM Veldon bv Dale deddes. who blistered 27 counters his nets for the n bo'th and force Jones. CR plavoff, Walter Scott. Know the Salesman! best output of the year. Ho zinnd to a 19-- 0 lnrt AM P.erd Blair. AM . Kramer was bv aided Larrv fftor eitrht mirutos of hf F'-iJehn E. Berrv. AM with 12 and CW Geddos with 7. d'U fracas and maintained tho Woodv Janse. AM The usually 12h nnre for a substantial 1 Stan Gardiner, AM Loo , i : .. ... i. i ,i, i " hti'e at intermission. Florence AM or at the l no cnaimiw season averages, TV, !mV Cfln'O WHS PWrllHnnr thn tfc .,. were led by Reed Sanders. l.r)t ronf'her on the Boh Snncv'- - anc0 Jim Hoaly. 11. and Bry WilkinFOR THE JETS, sponsored com'b"d visitors. Trio Snartans Murray. The Dons and Tro-- 1 SHP-'son. !. wh'ie foe their Un National in Robbins, berths Harry by jans gained The stroriT 15th crew moved Bantam Basketball Regionals getters were ueorge nugnes. a 15-- 7 odn-- for the neriod. Mur- 2 out to a was down at the end edge in the openfinish in the 10; Rick Hess and Dave Mas- with a one-tw- o of three frames far too much ing canto onlv to have 12th t'e local league at the Murray arm- caro, 6 each. 'I it up at The seventh team of the loa- - ,n overcome with a mild last-guby intermission. ory. n nnsuvro 15th into final frame. the Coing the Bees, sponsored bv;'i,, In the final round of, play, Tn 'ho scoi-in0 column. hp'd a narrow advantage the Dons, sponsored "by Don Neff's Inc., completed their advises Jim Jensen saw the; iiovo than that of his TllE lJT-8Ts fray Blair, wrapped up the champ- plav the prior Saturday. The next twn a of Magna. on snnnorters bid heaviest losers for Stenan morput strong meeting FoUttwing the Saturday ionship of Murray Bantam cage it you don't understand the the Cyprus high school w'ho hnd 15 and 1 victory in the opening ha'f hold ning action, a luncheon jmd "' 0'iv," plav by trouncing the Rams, awards For the losers will be held Thursday. March ing a lead at the first- policy you may buy, you program was held at resnertivolv. nd, with parents, teachers and ouarter mark and a mar couecTen a tiozen " Certificates were award-- ; ore far better off to know TIIF. TITMSTS students garnered ed to all a.wn and in and participating in a pa- - gin at intermission. 'vr(k plavrrs. sponsors ihc man who sells it to you. the crown with a perfect nel discussion on teenage prob In th" third canto. 1st benn Terv Wnrd hnd eicrht. mark. Facing the league win- - coaches THK - lems nefHe is your assurance of to roll of hntiinc attack S'h ai'd ahead ''"''."' vnt finishFIRST two ners to their final victory were! ersFoil Student panel members will to crah n " 6 "nn"' 'l nr t"an iroing in'o ede and were nwnrded tronhies strong protection at fair conn-1 Blaine Swensen with 18 t the he Linda Rose, Oeraldine Bar the final period. Pacing 1st to marked indica 'ho Spartans faerod cost. ters and Jon Jensen with 14 the certificates ker and 'h Pete Paulns. Teachers: the win wore P.uss Jones, who "T?orshiH1 7r"Vrn7k ' ting thev wore on either the- fo1S: markers. Mmv Dorothy Jones, guidance coun- poured through 27 tallies: Far-ro- ll or the runsquad championship sweet for the selor, who will act as moderHev..ro For the losers, it was Oary ner-u- p crew. Sponsors wore also I.midonist with 8 and Al J. Leo Jensen Agency 3 to ator: Janet Siemssen. Tom MoBrido. 7. They'd bowed NewboUl with 9 and Stephen eiven a sot nf cuff links which victors the In seahard-lucearlier 7 the Don the Stannard and with Washburn. Sth. who For 4973 SO. ST ATI - AM had Spartans leading Henberg have the Bantam Basketball son. Parents: Dr. C. D. Clark, Mrs. onlv five players. Jay West way. The club was sponsored emblem on them. Representing the Thnyne Pcarce and Mrs. Ellis rarkod up 19. He was barked by Murray Stake Bank. Watts of the On Maurice Travelers Hartford The Trojans chalked up their Utah Xational Ouard made the Cvorus 59, Granqer 58 Jones un bv vouncor brother Gary's SI R4FXTS selected for dis- 12 and Red Griffi'h's 7. fifth win against one defeat presentations. The program The spunky Cyprus Pirates cussion are: attendance, car bv blasting the Titans. 39-A lll'STI.ING 2nd ward crew was under the direction of MaJ The lone defeat for the runner- - Ijiwronee Erickson of the Mur - returned the compliment to problems, tardiness, homework, chalked un their fourth win of ranB,,r., siphtly-favoreworking up to potential schol the venr bv dumping 3rd heh'nd l.iv niinnr y com Tuesday night. astic ability, scholastic require the 1 point output of Dale have Rams and The Dons f inal KUnthdM an earlier ,., They avenged ,,," vlhll, He gained support from : . .1... L W Trt. Gil been entered In regional com- iiiiUDirniirililHC Trim it (inRomance," going steady. Lew Penman and Glen Snarr petition slated to have started Granger kids by nosing them 9 1 000 6 !nr dancing, more home parties, 1 Teams from Salt out on the 5 3J I Trojmu Tuesday. Tooele floor, how many nights out a week, 4 2 3 h,T Shrrlfft and Vernal It City. 3 kept Coaeh iHm Snow's Insets discipline, courtesy to teachttfO J are J Jrt also entered from flinching a state tourney ers, 2 4 311 4 Tium discipline in the school, S S I lh7 Rami berth and simultaneously revivin the home. OOO Rrr 0 6 b ed Buccaneer chances of wind- discipline r ' All parents wore urged to In the March shindig. ing up 1 meet-to make attend the A COLLECTION OF OUTSTANDING plans If there's a hero In Magna up team came at the hands of after the tight struggle. It's ln-m- ing bv Mrs. Jean Martin. '!'. 'N S PORTRAITS 3Y DON BLAIR earlier In the the Dons, 35-3Pugh. He scorched the president. venr. nets with a production TOP orNNFR Snturdny !hat not only overcame GrangFined $340 crew waa for the nocond-plaKoarn. The rifle toum of the er's balanced attack but kept Murrayite Brent Wlnget with 14 point. Koarns Rifle nnd Pistol Club his mates from being shut out By Salt Lake City Court Ho was followed by Gerald won first place In matches held of tournament consideia'ion. Wlncet with 7. The team la at Tooele lust week A $310 fine and Salt The game was as ti;ht all the sponsored by Premier Surplus It was noted by club of fleets 6H day sentence In Jail were would score the indicate, as way Center. that this was the first time the Cyprus had collected a narrow meted out to a Murray man Fur the Titan of Vaughn team han competetl In a inairh City cdc after eight minutes last week by Salt Soffo, the high men were Steve and wns nlmi the tirnt unii but the Iwimvrs were on top Judge Maurice D. Jones. nhtmtetn the tavlgn and Kent FitJtRerald romprtltlon for James Peter Stewart. 47. 96 when the clubs tvcessetl at with two tallies apiece. The The teiiin was 105 points ahead the half. ''!. ) (lined. I'U8 other point was scored by Dave of the nearest squad. MEMItMlH OF TllE l.xsl Harr Tuny Rounding out the final dav of team were: IVnnls action was the 34 3.1 thriller Padllln. David PadiUa. Ray rhalked up by the Sheriffs over Ttirkrr. Ivn StId.trd. Richard the Jots, Sponsored by the Salt Martine and Part Stallivicre Tlie top oue In the hisbest IaUc County Sheriff Assn . the winners were paced Satiml.iy sversse went to Tony Padilla by Tony Jensen and Hinrp The "M-s- t lniprvotl S!volor" HiiRcn with 8 iin5 T lespectlve-- : trophy was prcitonled to Don Smith of Torle. ty. 1 59-5- 8, earners oy Upset Win Over 12th er 41-4- hair-raisi- Lancer-S- t;H ;v;j nt 9-- ' - 54-5- 2, 25-1- t tjfi-nr,f- n WmmI nin 53-4- 8, 33-3- 6-- Murray Dumps Pirate Quint CD Seeks Debt Rinds cellar-dwellin- M-M- Troop Plans Magic Show Friday 60-5- 20-1- 8, 62-4- b'-oa- Dons Cop Bantam Title; .Ht-V- Trojans Gain Second k' nio-Vi- t e.' top-poi- d Cyprus To Hecr Panel rl-3.- ri o, 15-1- A 28-a- II 41-4- II P-T- 1 15-1- 1 S4-2- 1 27-2- 5 6-- 0 j 41-3- ,.-- your eyes examined by an Oculist (M.D.) and bring your prescription to AVE H us for the latest in eyewear fashion. 57-5- k d The Optical Shop an Wi'-kinso- 62-6- 0 - 59-5- Siate 4792 South (Former Brinton Electric Location) - EDMUND R. 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