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Show cI " - ' ) . ' . - ' . , v i . , ,1 v . I : ' . .. i ..I K , i . Cyprus Sapvures Utah ThiovsJn Two Frea ; 5)' rowm ; o) . 54 to DEI f i. r it Cy 6-- ice-wat- er 29-2- - J. ng 54-5- 46-3- J . long-rang- m Mil 52-5- ..-- A : I . . . ,c7 V... - j . 51-5- , i -- - . -- i i i 4-- -- i - : : " y i 6-- 4. - Wasatch Stingers Too Sharp for Dixie's Hpopsters i , , : Thomas was the big scoring By RAT SaiWAllTZ " Herald Sporta Editor gun for v. the .winners (with 18 to and it was his Wayne Thomas,: a, 2 forward points in the first uncanny, accuracy his veins in with coolly half that ,his team out in dropped in two free throws with a front 3 pushed at halftime. He also little over a minute to play ,to was a on as boards" the bearcat give Cyprus High a ne a Bob did and tre irant 3 victory over Murray and the mendous job grabbing most- - of Class B High School basketball the rebounds in the first two championship Saturday " night in the BY U fieldhouse. ; periods. w Still leading 9 going into he it was k basket by this 'same ma i : quarter, the Pirates ap Thomas'that tied the. count'mom-ent- s to be just about lin with peared . earlier. Led by : the great but. Murray had other Itictory, e shooting "of Jim Healy, ideas as the irrepressible Healy who fired three straight into the to went on the hoop with a work hoop late in the fourth period, that vengeance brought the fans Murray had gained a 0 lead, out of their seats for screaming the Spartans'-firs- t of. the game, Vi. It .1 'O were viU4ui. who with a little over two minutes ujc io4iiaus, J . the jsentimental favorites, to pull left to play.. .; the game out of the fire. A crowd ot S8S4' ?went berserk as Murray, a ranked underdog. But even with Healy, who the Murray scorers with 'battled 'furiously trying to. defeat topped 14 points, shooting like .; crazy, the Pirates,, who had . already couldnt quite do it and whipped the Spartans twice in they maintained their hex over Cyprus league play this year. v them.-- ' After Thomas "; two free,, throws Haun of Murray connected from 2 had given the Pirate a the corner to open the lead. Jay Goldman of Murray had Fuller bit on a spinningscoring. a chance to tie up the game as shot from the . side to tiejump the he was fouled by Gary Fuller of score and then Thomas hit a long " I Cyprus,;. -- g, S I one from the side to give Cyprus f '1 " ir Goldman made his first pitch a 2 lead with 5:44 to go in the CAPTURE CLASS B CROWN Cyprus High's Pirates won the .Assistant Coach Lex McKee, Coach, Deb Smith, Larry Reid, but missed his second an Cyprus first periods back Murray High f Terry Shaw. Back row Larry Morgan, Dave Pearce. Bob grabbed the rebound and stalled . Thomas hit from in front, bat 1955 Class B basketball crown bv turning ' out the .remaining moments of Healy. countered from under Saturday night in the finals in the BYU fieldhouse. Members Grant, Ralph Hasson, Gary Fuller, Verl Newbold, DeMoyne . . the game. neath for Murray but Cyprus still of the team include (left to right): Front rowWayne Thomas, Oliver, Jack Starika, Dick Shaf ter. ! A? led few moments later Healy dropped in a pair of free tosses to tie the score at . Heid gave Cyprus an 6 lea 1 with shot from in front and Newbold made it ' 10-- 6 for Cyprus with a jumper from the side, Thomas hit from in front on a foul pitch and the Pirates upped their jlead to 13-- 6 A Wasp sting may, not be fatal, f Startin dropped t in a charity but ' after resistence is lowered toss and Goldman added two by three days of tournament play more for Murray, but Thomas of and the sting Is administered by Cyprus followed up on a missed A scrappy) gang of Bulldogs such Wasps as Roy Thacker, basket and; the Pirates held a from Gunnison came from be- 15-- 9 lead. Brent Montgomery and Gary The quarter deficit, to Spartans got back in the hin(i a Holms, repeated stings can egin i t ball game as Goldman hit a pair completely outplay the Cedar nil This happened in the final day Of charity .tosses near the end of city Redmen and chalk up a .53 of Class B Tournament play when uic iirst quarter. . the Wasatch ' Wasps captured cauMi(j iui, on a jumper irom II "" in front. Goldman with a resuonding drove rieht third place win over the Dixie" Flyers. The down the middle for a lav ud. State Class B cage classic, Sat- Newbold put Cyprus back in urday night. Flyers were grounded on sixth but 11. i i me with loss. this money wixn two cnanty tosses Thoroughly outplayed in the place Wasatch used its height to good ana a uuer i conneciea irom xne first period in which they failed advantage and Dixie usually had side, after .which Reid intercept- only one chance at the basket ed a Murray pass and dribbled before Wasatch gobbled up the in for a layup, as the Pirates, ran the Bulldogs "reversedrthemselves rebound and took it down to the tneir lead to 7 with live min- - in the rest of the game to play ALL CHEERED OUT There mes lo piay m ine xnura quarter. snme ftf. th- - finest haskethall are moments when even .a other end of the floor. - ' ' After seeing its 18-- 8 first quar cheer leader can't keep hopping wmmamem. ter lead turn into a 3 disad- - spinning iumD . shot, but Healv seen and this' was one of them. I score tne at a Gunnison raised dn 'from connected lumn shot at set halftime After the Cyprus Pirates copped Wasatch, vantage tled down to business in the third the key, f before - Reid came halftime 'to for them the state B high school title in had through with a pusher from the Sp1vpC whil limitinir the Redmen. a thrilling ' 3 quarter. After one minute victory over ' ticked off the . big scoreboard side and Newbold hit from ..in wno had looked good in the first Murray High School,' Cyprus v Yell t Queen ' Clare Matthews hanging, over the center , of the front floor, Lavar Thacker was fouled Goldman hit a long one from xhey stin jed by a 10 point mar-- fainted to the floor, while bitting on a fielder ' and cenjer court, . dui uyprus sua iea gul the third quarter although made .good the. foul., to bring wi.S: . . Cedar y City ' did make a de- - attack. The Hill Brother, Bruce ); in a pair of termined stand and play the and Robert, looked good for the Wasatch out in the lead again. j Startin dropped Lloyd Booth popped ia a field charity tosses, but these were Gunnison quint on' even terms winners? while Jerry Frame, goal for Dixiel and then Hoy that final the in was and Sheldon It period Rosenberg Terry? Thacker slipped in a foul shot Beck Woodrpw. quint really Hefner played best or the losers "yZ71Z"Z7 "vrrTrr;w the! and followed that up with a bas town. went .to, Tney taliiea 14 who acquired eighth place in the ket to give Wasatch a lead basket for iMurray,' but Newbold - as evenCoach Bee's tourney, standings. t uv points, ;.t which it never gave back. spine-tingli- Utah County. Utah r San Francisco Ma nhahdles Defend ng Chainnips 77 to 63 Closing Momiap Give P i rotes Elousi na Win his'-cred- MARCH 20, 1SC3 SUNDAY, SUNDAY HERALD - - uunnison 3 6-- 6 8-- a-ju- . Lambdsts y ) Cedar CityJ k - , Bounding Bill Russell Slickers Gold, Leads Dons to 77-6- 3 Victory KANSAS CITY, Mo. (UP) San I Francisco triumph by any means. K. C. Jones, 1 guard with two No. 1 national ranking Saturday 01 the quickest nands in the col- by defeating LaSalle's defending legiate sport, not only did a great for the N C A A nob in his assignment to guard champions Basketball Championship. Gola, but he rammed in 24 points t, Bill Russell, 18 of them in the final half center of the - San when San Francisco definitely Francisco club, electrified a sell- - was In control. per-wiout crowa of more tnan lo.uoo n was Kusseii s an amazing display of all-- formance which enabled the 4 round' court skill. He poured in champions to build up a in. the opening period. 23 points to feature the 26th con- margin secutive San Francisco victory Gola managed 16 points but In that brought the first National this crucial test saw a team- Championship to the West Coast mate, 'Charleyh Singley, gain the : individual scoring honors. Smgley school.1 8ot an" eve 20- Billed as a "battle of n cnam-bs uig &even leans," the game began as that., it cight-pouan underdog, XaSalle's Tom Gola ultimate- - Pins. tilte- outhusUed Iowa's Big to was forced ,Ten concede honors ly ' UUAUKr u uie way aaiuruay . to his taller rival. , . Thp lpan 5an FranHcrt" nlgbt tO Win tnird place Vd tne NCAA basketball championship. before more than 10,000 nimnlnff ahiUtv to thrust an arm xans. above the basket and guide many Iowa, cold from the beginning, shots down through the San Francisco goal. Several c the made, sjx of 34 s0 m peand traUed at the interfirst half counters he made were credited w , . commnauon by a gracious official scorer to mis"on' iDy reoounamg nf great RikcpII Piitnmfp came near seven. Burdette . Haldorson and Any time the-baoy Jim the Don goal, Russell was there sensauonai scoring wuoraao lis gave to 1) guide the balfi through the "angios eariy meshes, 2) grab the rebound and wamage. score himself, or 3) pass off to L "angios.was pressea inw serv ice as a result of an ankle injury la teammate. last night by regular n But it wasn't a San suffered Tom f Harrold, who did not . play tonight. ; Ranglos got 18 points, high for the game. Center Bill Logan was 1 tops for Iowa with 17. Bob Jean-V gerard was second. for the Buffs V with :,14, foll6wed by Charlie IMock with 13 and Haldorson 12. m ; I in stellar With . Si .mm c c ; Francisco's Dons lived up to their 77-6- 3. Six-foo- all-Am- er- I Nm - six-ioo- , Dukes Easily - UnVTOn UnVn lY rWf n MfllC nir: : All-Americ- I i . 10-1- 0, 'LaSaUe. on the strength of our. bV y.j-i'r.- : won its victory over Iowa for the classing towering .Dayton, leastern crown. San Francisco, A crowd of 18,496 largest of center, 6- paced by Bill RusseU, beat Colorado with polnt5 and RicketU 23 In superb S KtaSS "itSto? . mXLT.r i All-Americ- an SJ225SJS?$: - .vi flnai ..berth. arffam,its fn,nM r...,i. i..,, . J Z ly three- inches per man in .the h lineup, ttey completely outplayed Dayton . with, an el-- sug- . nts rttr:!. ,J . i O T T P DDCIX (43) ................. M. Mila Snow . a 1 Scores by.ouarten: .i........ 1 1 er , 0 0 2 1 4 0 1 3. 1 11 18 21 12 48 8 18 25 S3 43 48 30 37 " toes la that , 2 2 3 12 0 8 14 8 - 1 ' the? Bulldogs really showed to Totals advantage- - Bruce Hill started off CEDAR CITY (35) with a. pair of foul throws and Rosenberg' . Fife seconds later he went under the Bolander a iayup; jme Xiiuuicjf Frame ..' Dasa.ei . . Hefner . .. . rvrr led iau5irith s?20 was fouled and tanked two easy McCaU .v sen. ones; and? then Bruce Hill, Perkins .i to go play tn'the game. - Mclntyrea Gunnison satlonal ..sophoyoung on another connected Healy rs m Totals long one for Murray and Cyprus' more, same three , A. . U11S lOUOWea Up Wlto ImiI w rtit in nn noint. 4SU7J8 MW. He Score by Quarters: " then passed off toRo-befor- e Gunnison ' . . .'. ...... . 7 Healy hit his third straight basket 5ulTTts a "Hill, brother, who tallied Cedar City . . . . . . .10 Newbold connected from bert the side. Haun hit: a charity toss the (final basket on a drive under nooP' and Goldman followed in a missed Hill by his great shooting- led 'Bruce and penalty pitch Murray 52-5-0, for their first lead in the demonstration gave the Bulldogs game. There were" two minutes their big lead and he kept them and 43 seconds' left In the game, ori ; the winning trail with4 21 m Thomas Jtied it up. with one poinjts for hi evenings work. ............. ..... ...... ............ two-pomte- y 18 27 17 53 G T F o 5 5 0 0 2 l 2 4 2 '1 -- .1 1 4 4 0 0 2 0 0 o 0 2 1 Hr" 15 39 ALAIOST-Cyp- rus I 12 14 11 35 26 High School's Larry Reid (13) jsalls under the hoop for a. lay-i- n in the championship game Sat-: turday might. The only kman anywhere near Reid was Murray's to btock'the shot. Cyprus won S4 to PetHaun, ;ALL ALONE, " 53 35 29 was-unabl- e ' .J ;53,iiiii;iiip-aacUiM;kkf- ra aU-arou- nd I . - ! . , two-point- er 54-5- 33-3-2 - - "; m yy m , . 1 - The friendly Geneva Lumber . . i one . lumoer aeaier company, ia that is not in competition with contractors. We're here- - to help yout. . . here to give you, honest estimates; So bring in your plans and allow our staff to aid you. p j, . . Prompt, personal service BUILDING MATERIALS Paint ' . 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Haws with led Hugh Heaps points, while Nimmo had 27. tne noneers witn u points, wmie Brent : Dorton followed with .14 73-6- -- an . ! . ; ; " ? i, reagea di. Mullen Jerrv its ,ernnrf-Mrt-ira.j r .7 i . 7 thirH KafiirdflvnitrMT . tn win V tho "ln- "7 , scorer, Decause ot an ankle , miace cuusuiauon prize in Lueiurv UNauouai luviiauua oao.t:iuait tournament. Jack Twyman and Frank Nim- to score all of Cin mo, combined ' 13 cinnati's points in overtime. iTwyman made seven and Nimmo six. However; Stokes once again The Chief , league' meeting will brought thunderous cheers from be held at 8 p.m. Monday, March the packed arena when he scored 21, in the recreation office in the eight points in the final four min Building, according to, Lynn utes of regulation play to help City recreational director. Rockwood, v St Francis erase a nine-poiMr. Rockwood encourages all team managers and parents" of in playing base-- t Ucore at ll and sent the game boysoterested ball-ithis Provo year . to attend ui to au extra periou. v .; . .. this meeting. Stokes The - Agile scored 31 points, giving him a 1 THOUGHT I COULD TIE total of 124 for.' four games in . the tournament , rr up wiTHSTwrni. 6 Cincinnati trailed early in the second - half, but Twyman, six-foot-s- ' shot; LeGrande Heaps 'scored ndt far behind as Lehi, Pioneers came thrighi from underneath moments later, beri Hili; was the side; Don Julander took '56-4-7 a over with Marysvictory Thomas wis fouled and hit two he 4 played a great and drove under the basa pasi chartles to give Cyprus "the lead game on the floor and on the vale in the opening game of play ket ;s a score; and James for with little over a minute to go- -' bankboards, and came through Saturday to clinch fourth place his target from midway Goldmantwas fouled by Fuller with 14 points to trail Brother honors in the Annual ; Class B sighted court out on' the side front' in the v ' i Tournament . ; Cage v but made Otoly one of his pitches, Bruce.' to a tallied and S and Cyprus led with, less Cedar City had trouble all eve- - Both . teams appeared to . beJ the Bulldogs a momentary give than 30 seconds to go. v ning, after their initial first quar- tired and at times listless as a .y- lead. :y" G T, MURRAY (53) ox naov tourna strenuous ineir ter and success, dimcultypesuii to roll' after Lehites IThe 4 3 , began, Haun 2. 7 5 9 hitting from any angle.. They ment play, but the" Pioneers bad that iand although Marysvale 4 Startin 5 4 3 13 were hurt whet Jerry Frame the stuff to rally in the final Goldman on! two other occa 6 '2 .. Healy minutes and ' give ' Utah County threatened their big defensive ace, picked up 1 0 q HCNUA v aao sions,; ; they were never able to 1 4 4 6 four fouls in that ' first period one lone team in the final stand Readinf out in front. Lanky Brent ' go ' ' and was pulled cut of the game. bags. Dorton,' key man on the Lehi ofTotals ; i . . to came He however, The back, play scrappy little team from fensive, who had appeared tired p CYPRUS f54) c f 7 2 2 is some' great ball and lead the Newbold Marysyale, smallest school . in during most of the game finally 5 11 B IB Redmen i nomas with pointmakers eigh only began to hit his scoring stride tourney7. play, was- ahead 6 o 0 12 Fuller ' A ' . counters. of and the game was over. the . 8 . . 0 Reid ,f game. .. pair twiceduring 04,31 o o Grant , second includ foultosses midway in the Some fine floor work, , Dorton hit three fielders, Mor 22 17 10 54 ing! some timely interceptions period by Don Julander, who gan Evans tallied on -- a. Totals .f..... . . . Score by I quarters: and unusually sharp accuracy a piayed a lot of ball for the Bull and a foul; and Hugh 39 53 ..1123' Murray., f. from ber Haws connected with a Held goal Gunnison the the featured dogs, brought Marysvale hoop, .' . 15 48 29 44 Cyprus hind to a 8 lead. ,' during that final half of the fourth Midway in the third period the period that definitley determined Bulldogs made their second rally. the ball game. Don Julander was Garfield James hit on a juxip the whole show for Marysvale 1 GOT A . in- - too;-ha- Dons got only . Ro-fro- . .ffS 11110 Chief League To Meet Monday Lehi Pibn.ee rs mao Fourth Place, Beating Ma rysvale 56- - 7 Thanks to Closing: Rally r" CONTRACTORS VFJ1U? rrancis, - - T Iv, i SrebaloJ v6ax tu dUMe auu was. . 6"" biuicu to e contest untU tra 1 toiirtiaments tney have entered late m first hal Cincinnati forced into over- - - Buf San Francisco, 102 4 0 2 .......... .......... w 2 5 21 2 8 iif Colorado's chances were dealt a g0 G T :F GUNNISON (53). B. Hill Harward AUen J Embley. .. James Terry Rosenberg .final quarter in which R. Hill Cedar to a Jump shot by Terry Bolander; a Up in by Sheldon Hafner and a pair of charity lef . ; -- IN FAVOR OF nftm J Mal. .illi? UStt." told Wr,t for ahe. Flyers from Ohio, Mwho T nnw ' -- V Healy connected on a follow G T T P nniHmin vit a lonff one .4 3 1 9 from in front, but Fuller came 1 1 0 2 8 through with a side;effort, before 3 1 3 7 HmIv hit from far out for Mur- 1 1 S Totals 1 3 7 13 3 12 15 20 IS 43 Holm R. Thacker tixi W Match 8 0 S14 Hafen Booth D. MU Ott .............. ToUla .....i. ....... WASATCH (48) L. Thacker ........... MUlinr Montgomery .......... Avtrttt .....miltm. Coleman .............. Baird 4 0 4 1 M JZ finVand and., a fine defense te Haldorson, for excessive foul that checked every Dayton player ing.. IV.. Wfll TTU1 ball-contr- ol ; - v-- .u Z7' ,,,.,j , 54-5- 29-2- 7 - I 70-5- 8. ship in eight. tries. Although the Dukes yielded 25-2- aiL.?. .n . iic 4- a' I 1 over Iowa and Colorado, re artists, with night ctively LaSaUe shaded Iowa, . ,. uvci- ami oau mauiutu nili ii communis i10 store aui xvicitens ca o , vuwiouu casujr -l k 1H t VS- .X--23 35-2- 26-poi- -r hrnnfrni m..T.i -- , j. one-ma- . uxe.-ei- -- 75-5-4, v aK;.Pai:ym ut ; i : th 35-2- 48-4-3, , ch lij-po- mt 'lr I 10-in- all-Ameri- . MAm 3-- GTJY OVESr.IAN ! (Proprietor) FtJtrry, 125 T7. 5th Co Esrti s two-point- er 7 LEHI Dortbn Cardon Wathen JoUcy '. Evans - . ' . . r . .f . . ....... 0 4 0 2 2 3 0 4 0 8 2 8 3 5 9 17 1 4 4 11 1 . Haws 7' ......... vToUla 21 18 14 56 Heaps 6 8 Sylvester 1, 4 Julander. ... Totals. Score by quarters: - PHOTOS . th. way you Want Th.ml Made G T F P 1 0 0 2 4 2 1 9 MARYSVALE (47) Trout .. James .'. . t . Lehi Marysvale Genealogy TV 0 14 O T 2 6 1 20 14 12 9 24 42 21 .35 0 12 LARSON 4 20 2 4 STUDIO 7 47 28 N. 1st E. Ph. 4te' 384-- W feffet4nough- f- 56 47 . . 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