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Show DAILY HERALD FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1956 Utah County. Utah 8 Leads 4 Grayson Price Fork uints Into Division 5 Semifinals Box Scores of Division 5 M Men Basketball Tourney Fourth, First, Spanish Hinckley Also Grab Meet Openers GRAYSON R. Lyman 4 ... G T F Pi Score by periods: 0 0 0 Springvilie 5th 9 15 24 36 11 22 26 36 7 10 7 21! Price 4th . 1 2 0 2 Officials: Buttle and Zimrr 4 3 1 9 man. 2 2 2 6 SPANISH FORK 1st G T F 7 0 0 14 Jones 10 4 i 0 split the strings for 14 counters, After their slow start the Span- Perkins Thursday Results and .Glen Shumway, who tallied ish Fork First Warders gave their M. Hurst Grayson (Jef. Genola, 10 points on three fielders and supporters new hope as they tied E. Shumway Price Fourth ' def. Springvilie rfourvfoul tosses. the score, then forged ahead and D. Rowley Fifth, into a lead that the Miner C. Rowley moved his effective wor!: 3 6 4 10 R. Hamilton Spanish Fork First def. Price at Intheaddition to not equal. G. Shumway could quint hoop, Glen Shumway also 2 0 0 Second, Joe Lyman Spainhower looked good on defense as his Larry Golding led the Carbon 0 0 0 Q William Hinckley def Cheyenne, 12 'with in its Lyman Ray pointmaking quint timely inercepticns and his stellar counters. 1 Friday Schedule 0 0 2 Argyle Nielson work on "setting up plays, gave the Consolation Rounr 1 0 0 2 La r sen M. Hurst A from high scoring quint 7:30 p.m. Genola vs. Price Southeastern team many of their Hinckley Ward of the Deseret B. Hamilton scoring chances. Second. 28 23 14 70 Totals wi tho CZn nnlo ni inf Stake powered their way to an Hriorrr Hn 8:15 p.m. Springvilie Fifth vs. G T F P Totals 3 victory over Cheyenne GENOLA in it. nhiii hattip gainst last! ecsy Cheyenne. 2 6 4 8 PRICE 2ND in final Throckmorton of the Denver Stake game champs. He cf first round year's Championship Round 0 0 4 Golding . ... D. Thomas lay. ..2 15 points and played a o p. in. 1 .... .. i.;auu va. ojjdmsn tallied EweU team ft 0 2 Blazer Neither presented any good floor game. Fork First. 2 '1 llMerrul but 0 of .... .... smoothness L. amount Thomas greatDeseret-MillarSpringvUlr Fifth Loses 9:45 p.m - Price Fourth vs. the 2 2 2j Booth 0 d had Yor the entry faOne of the Hinckley 1 2 Sumner the them R. that gave punch Oberg vorites was eliminated in the first scoring in D. Oberg 11 7 15 4 to them keep necessary points round when SpringviUe Fifth By WENDELL RIGBY anTotals Herald Sports Writer Ward fell before the steady at- the championship flight for of 10 21 14 34 score by other round Totals play. a SPANISH FORK team of Price tack Fourth that periods: Grayson, . paced by the Score by periods: Fork 1st Price Fourth, Spanish Fork First, was not impressed by the District Hinckley was Spanish 12 37 54 70 Price Second snapshooting Neil Swenson, back Grayson and Hinckley came through with A champions. Five Division S 14 27 34 'rom last Genola year's Officials: George first round victor es as the ann- al The Kolob team had some good 18 points on who tHied Zeke Officials: Zimmerman niavpH,entry. as M excuses Men Tournc.mc Divisio Five Christiansen, Springv:lle UdSftCia anu cigui iuui lussca. and Lee Buttle. got underway Thursday in the most of the game without the live 12 Dale Bliss helped with points. HINCKLEY Spanish Fork High School Gym- services of Jimmy Thorn, their Merritt Dean Richard Harris, ace playmakar and shooter, who nasium. G F Hepworth 5TH and Bob Chambers gave.the Den-v- e SPRINGVILLE Swenson 1 0 The, Blanding quint, two time sprained his ankle in a practice Jim ThorL team most of its points. winners of the Division Five tour- session earlier in the week. 0 18 Bliss 9 Ev. Francis ney and 1 7 Bishop champions Thorn, who was mainly responSam Francis ..... .. 3 two years ago, looked impressive sible for the Springvilie win two 0 0 Man well 0 Childs In beating Genola, Santaquin-Tinti- c weeks ago, was kept on the bench 0 2 Christensen 1 Reid in the until midway ir the third quarter Stake winners, Skeen 1 2 Shipp when he was inserted in the line0 0 opening round. Thorn Jerry An underrated Price Fourth up and steadied his team into a Totals 1 0 Olsen tie. The Fifth Warders Ward team from Carbon Stake 6 CHEYENNE 0 0 Mortensen upset a highly favored Spring- even went ahead in the final pe- REGION ONE in riod and a last second basket by vilie Fifth Ward team, 17 12 2 36 ..' Totals an Overtime: and Spanish Fork Sam Francis gave them a tie Logan at Ogden Box G T F P Merritt 4TH PRICE Elder Oche at First and Hinckley looked good score and sent the game into an North 1 1 0 2 Kich ... Bower South Cache at Ben Lomond in defeating Price Second, and overtime. 1 2 0 2 Crezel Nielson It was all Price, however, in Bear River at Weber Cheyenne, respectively. 5 4 24Flanary 10 Arnold To make the Grayson win even the extra period. Playing Coach BIG TEN 0 0 2 Campbel 1 Fausett more impressive, they played Lamont Arnold hit a hooker; Don Granite at Cyprus 2 7 3 Neeley without the services of Neldon Neeley went under the basket for Olympus at West 0 0 Chambers 0 0 Burgener Cochrane, high scoring forward, a layup; Neeley scored twice East at South Jordan at Murray who is expected to add strength from the charity line; and RichTotals 20 U 6 46 Totals when he rejoins the team for ard Fausett took a long pass for Tooele at Davis an easy banker to clinch honors JORDAN DIVISION Friday and Saturday play. for the Carbon Stake champions. Dugway at Judge Wins Easily Evan Francis replaced the in A well balanced quint from Morgan at Grantsville of Blanding gave jured Thorn as the Springvilie SUMMIT DIVISION Grayson Ward indication that they are going to scoring threat and came through Wasatch at South Rich be hard to stop in Division Five with 18 points. Park City at South Summit of North Rich at North Summit competition as they shot and It was the steady shooting passed their way to an easy 4 Coach Arnold with his 24 points ALPINE DIVISION win over Genola Ward, Santaquin-- T that set the stage for the Price Juab at Pleasant Grove win. in tic Stake winners. Tintic at B. Y. High The Grayson Five, Division Spanish Fork First Ward began American Fork at Lebi Five champions for the past two to roll in the third quarter and NEBO DIVISION romped to a one sided Provo at SpringviUe years, had too much strength for finally score over an outclassed the Utah County quint and they 6 Payson at Lincoln were never in danger alter the Price Second Ward team from Spanish Fork at Carbon opening tipoff. Led by the 21 North Carbon Stake. DIVISION SANPETE Spanish Fork was cold at the Ephraim at North Sanpete point shooting of Richard Perkins, an forward last year, hoop and had trouble even with Gunnison at Manti an took early lead, then their passing game in the opening SEVIER DIVISION they staved off a Genola rally and minutes of play. But they warmed Wasatch Academy at South finished going away as Coach up and with Roland Jones hitting Sevier LaRay Alexander cleared his for 21 points, and Roland Hamil ton finding the range for 17, the Richfield at Wayne bench. GARFIELD-PIUT- E DIVISION Assisting Perkins in the point- Forkers began a spurt that Price Escalante at Bryce Valley making were Conrad Rowley who could not meet. Piute at Panguitch 70-3- 4. 44-3-6. 8 4 62-3- 6. t 3 51-3-3. " 3 . 0 5 -- 0 : . - All-Chur- ch 70-3- Prep School 4, Cage Slate 26-2- 46-3-6, . . 6 7 4 62 2 12 7 2 11 12231236 11 7 27 16 41 26 62 36 Pehrson and G T F P 3 5 3 9 5 10 5 3 2 0 1 3 1 5 0 0 52-4-7, all-sta- te . . 1 m three-under-p- ar raau lt thatnoscow the title reported Tuesday uv. iaj.i w To Grapplers eet Grizzlies - i . i "meritorious master of sport" Been conferred on victorious mei bers of the Soviet Winter OlympU Division Five Point Leaders team. "Many Soviet Olympic vi tors already bear the title," broadcast said. "The Phvsici ... uuure ana sports committee m 24 tached to the USSR Council of Ml . .a .... ci iswrrs t.aas conrerreo ine title Ol 21 four more members of the hock 18 team and two skiers," the repo 1 . 1 A- .- B I . hard-foug- ht 17-1- 5, 6. 123-poun- 11 11 I 130-poun- 137-poun- d, d, 147-poun- d, 157-poun- 167-poun- 177-poun- d, d, d. jaaaaBa Ti aaVBB asn Duchesne at Altamont SAN DIVISION JUAN-EMER- Y WITH . . San Juan at South Emery Monti cello at North Emery Grand at Green River M Men basket- MILLARD DIVISION 1 baU tourney. is of the Milfordanat Beaver (Saturday) coach J. Ira Taylor at Delta (Saturday) Pa row American Fork Sixth. Members DIXIE DIVISION of the team include Ralph Smith, Hurricane at Enterprise Gordon Bennett, Ron Turner, Jedar City at Kanab Dean Loyal Iverson, Fraughton Max (captain), Mackey Boley, 1956 CO? rTRATCS Smith, DarreU Hayes, Jerry Par-duh- n. SIGN MEW YORK (UP) Four of the Don Grey, Don Mower and offensive backs on the outstanding Kenny Anderson. New York last season Giants The Alpine ward is coach of Frank Gifford, Rote, Kyle Capt. mem the Alpine quintet. Team Alex Webster Charlie and Conerly Vernon bers include Shepherd,! all have signed their 1956 con Van Burgess (captain), Leo Turnwith the club. The club also tracts er, LaMar Drew, Maurice Patterhas signed seven of its 10 top son, LaVerl Devey, A. C. Avery, draft choices. Tad Devey and George Brown. All-Chur- d seven-under-hop- ed UINTAH DIVISION Union at Tabiona Alpine, American Fork 6th Make Division 6 M Men Meet year's Pana-Monticell- o First round scoring leaders: Lamont Arnold, Price 4th . It should be a fairly close, Ronald Jones, Sp. Fk 1st 17 26 17 51 match. Montana de- Richard Perkins, Grayson and BYU top- NeU Swenson, Hinckley G T F P feated Utah, but the Evan Francis. SpringviUe 5th 18 added. 0 0 0 0 ped the Redskins, 26-2 7 4 8 Utes forfeited three matches to Roland Hamilton, Sp. Fk 1st . . 17 16 Don Neeley, Price 4th 4 3 0 8 the Cats. v 15 Genola BYU's Don 2 2 0 4 entries Saturday Oberg. ftADLlTOKS REPAIRED 0 0 0 0 matches will include Conrad Rowley, Grayson .... 14 lata Glass Installed 12 0 3 Warren Thornock; Dale Bliss, Hinckley Specialised Work Wes- Larry Goldring, Price 2nd .. 12 3 0 0 6 Lowell Wilkins; 10 0 4 Glen Shumway, Grayson ley Wilcox or Reed Weight; AHLANDER'S Reed Weight or Frank 13 3 5 4 Sa. Oaf AretM Calvin Merrill; heavyMerrill Thompson ; 12 22 9 33 Glenn; Ted Fillich; weight. Jim Warner. ch ALPINE Alpine Ward and Sixth Ward of American Fork wiU represent the Alpine Stake in the Division Six M Men tourney, slated to get underway Monday. The American Fork quintet derecentfeated Alpine Ward, wW division into the go ly and meet as the stake champion. Alpine wiU represent the stake as the second place team. Sixth Ward, boasting six players who w i recognition in high school, went through the regular league season undefeated for the fourth straight year. Sixth finished seventh in last i 8 18! 2 12 0 4 Brigham Young University's 0 2 wrestling team will meet the Uni4 6 versity' of Montana Saturday at 0 0 2 p. m. at the BYU fieldhouse. iiimi Iflin see 66-3- TUCSON, Ariz. (UP) A pair of and Bob Duden, Portland. BY High win be the host 'to surprising youngsters dominated Tommy Bolt, Chattanoog the Area 3 wrestling meet Satur- - the $10,000 Tucson Open Golf Tour day in uie bxu neianouse, ac- - nament as the second round got . cording to Coach Grant Bushman underwav todav with the hie event and sentimental favori in a group of ui uie nuuuais names of the winter trek on the!wa? wel1 8011 complained of a case of fll Other schools which will par nutsirio lnnkinc in Temrararilv at and said there was a possibi ticipate in the meet include least. he may drop out of the tourm Grand County High of MoabJ Gardiner Dickenson Jr., and San Juan Payson ma city Beach. Fla., and Bob Other favorites. Mike Soucha High of Blanding. Harris. Chicago, both sophomores urossinger. N.Y., and Vetera The preliminaries will start at on the PGA tourney trail, charged Lljyd Mangrum, Apple Valk 1 p. m. and the finals wiU be over the 6.434-yar- d El Rio Coun-hel- Calif.,I t also found rough. a goi a a It It Saturday evening. Club course with aoucnax, wno sianea witn a si try to have the finals com- - par g3S Thursday to tie for the zling, 32 on thl first nine, fell apart on the pleted before the start of the eaj BYU - Utah basketbaU game in Another comparative unknown. side to finish with a 69. Salt Lake City. !ron January. Ahilene. Tex., was Mangrum, also a two-tim- e Tu The winners and runnersup in close behind with 64, while the son Open had trouble champ, each weight cla.ss will go to the cuiisisieui money wiau ucai me Dacx nine and a je in wit state meet, which will be held uuiy was Ted KroU, Fort Lau-l- a the 69. top Feb. 17 and 18 at Millard High derdale, Fla. Kroll was grouped at 65 with two more dark horses. SOVIET ATHLETES HONORED Jerrv- Kesselrine. ' Toronto. 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