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Show t Lancers Scare Jordan Before Bowing, 59-4- Palmer meshed 11 for runner-uThe MURRAY, Utah, EAGLE laurels in the losing cause. n d The N'rit AderlUrr Jordan had pulled away to a Thursday Feb. 28, 1963 1 lead in the first stanza of the game and still had the p 1 Region Four Siandings 16-1- 7 6 at intermisupper hand, sion time. Going into the last Jordan's Sandy. Beetdiggers stanza it was 6 for the pulled away in the final two last-ditc- h before the 'Diggers minutes here Thursday night Lancer rally narrowly missed to thwart a determined bid by the Granger Lancers and win knotting it up. The game was considerably 59-4deg 7 affair tighter than the cision. won by the Sandy squad when Their victory put the within a single game of the clubs clashed at Granger. Lancer Jayvees chalked up clinching at least a tie for the title. Granger's defeat left them their fifth victory in the last e out of the cellar seven outings by trimming Jora 7 in the predan reserves with one assignment to go with Hillcrest at Granger last liminary. night (Wednesday). Granger jumped off to a 13-With two minutes remaining lead in the first eight minutes, In Thursday's fracas, Jordan but Jordan outscored the little 3 in the second had a scant two-poiedge over Lancers 6 at the the Lancers and big Steve quarter to lead Johns had two gift-flichances. half. The visiting crew found When he missed the critical the range in the third period tosses, Jordan swept downfloor and tightened up defensively to 6 as for a quick forcing get back in command n the losers into an erratic the fourth stanza opened. They and resulting in a wide padded their lead in the last gap at the finish. eight minutes. Johns, despite the missed Sophomore Joe Winrow hit 20 chances, finished with 20 tal- and junior Gil Mullins 17 in the lies to lead all scorers. Jerry winning effort 30-2- 42-3- 7 73-5- Beet-digge- rs half-gam- 66-5- 8 21-1- nt 29-2- p 39-3- two-pointe- r, play-patter- (W SO or MATTRESSES Idle Farmers Could Garner Tourney Spof A League Team W L P'ctg. PF 10 2 .833 801 Jordan 9 2 .818 828 .... Bingham Hillcrest .... 6 5 .545 524 tie Tooele (iranite Turk. three-wa- y 6 5 .545 593 for tne last remaining spot 5 7 .416 674 Cyprus from Region Three in the state tournament was a possibility Granger .... 2 9 .182 566 as Granite, High- Murray this week-en- d 2 10 .166 676 land and South stayed at the finish. Coach Rex Olson's Farmers 5 kept in tne running by stopping Season Totals, 5 7 South and Olympus to close out regional play with a 5 record. Highland, mean9 but while, upset West dropped a 66 - 52 decision to Soutn. In closing games Highland faces Olympus and South clashes with East. Either the Rams Union. The luckless Murray or Cubs must win to deadlock high Spartans came to the end for the farmers the tourney berth. If both lose, Granite is of a disappointing basketball season here Thursday night by automatically in the tourney in decision to a 47-4- 4 East dropping company with third-placHillcrest. and West. The defeat assured the Sparuia nemesis Olympus gave the tiranite crew the usual chills tans the cellar in Region Four. in the Tuesday game. But once Hillcrest had to break away tie to win the Farmers got command in from a third-quartthe second period, they used Thursday night's battle. The superior height to offset Titan game was every bit as tight speed and went on to a com- as the two teams' first encount4 fortable triumph. er, won by the Huskies. The hosts led 17 - 16 at the Murray got away to a 10-- 6 quarter - turn. But invading margin in the first quarter of 1 Granite had command at the struggle, but ll intermission and pulled steadily Hillcrest rallied to knot it, by intermission. away in the third frame for a 4 edge. The teams traded points in Ken Belka was torrid, ring- the third stanza, which ended At that stage, the Husing up 13 fielders for 26 points and game honors. Churchich kies manufactured a narrow followed with 18 and Kent Da- lead which they clung to desvis pumped in 12. perately at the finish. in the A pair of Defense, the best weapon final second of the game netted Hughes-coache- d teams employ, a 3 victory for Olympus re- was the big difference. The over serves Granite Jayvees in total was Murray's lowest the preliminary. since a January game at JorThe future Farmers had stag- dan and marked only the third ed an uphill battle to deadlock time this season the Spartans at the finish, only to lose on the have failed to dent the foul. Olympus led at every turn, 16-31-and It was no fault of senior Fleming Fano drilled 15 to standout Bruce Gilbert, who pace the losers. popped in 22 tallies on nine Granite 59, South 55 gift-flipfielders and In a game they had to win But he had very little help with Bob Cuff and Brent Winget (Granite, Page 8, CoL 3) BUN K BEDS 61-5- e 56-5- g gift-pitch- es 64-6- CE KITCHEN sets 3 ROOMS 5 nt 48-4- 6. 21 FULL College Stars Compete OF NEW FURNITURE TOP QUALITY Intermountain Cagers Set AAU Meet Mar. LIVING ROOM 1 BEDROOM KITCHEN $1.00 Down -- Terms (5)) FURNITURE AND APPLIANCE 1107 So. State DA 82 Men's AAU Basketball Tournament will be staged Mar. at East Millcreek gym, 2230 Evergreen Ave. (3400 So.). The annual meet will be sponsored by the Salt Lake County Recreation Department in cooperation with Joe L. Christen-seIntermountain AAU basketball chairman. 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