OCR Text |
Show 16 Doily Herald 1WI Kl Orem Runs Region Basketball if Standings Team Provo Orem L W Lehi Carbon Spanish Fork Payson American Fork .... Springville Pleasant Grove .... The Orem Pet. guard, plunked in 12 field goals and tallied 26 points in leading .nV.) 54 " r-S- ?5 the Tigers to the victory. Orem now has only one game : : remaining, against Paysun, and a win in that contest will assure them of a tie for second place in Region Four. In addition to Sumner's 26 points, Ben Allen had 18 and. II CVtt if! in Ik.. r.ubk iDnnloAH auiocii inif Orem attack. pronged Lehl 75, Payson 54 at a 4 1 Orem 71, Pleasant Grove 54 Next Week's Schedule Thursday (Feb. 13) Springville at Spanish Fork Pleasant Grove at Payson American Fork at Provo Lehl moved Tigers I with a victory over the 1 Pleasant Grove Vikings. - - .. p J.. f i . - V' . 4 step closer to an automatic berth In the state tournament Friday night in Pleasant Grove' 1 I I Frlduy'i Results Provo 80, Springville 70 American Fork 59, Carbon 71-5- Hoop Win 0 1.000 S 2 .714 4 2 .668 .500 3 3 3 3 .500 2 4 .333 .333 2 4 2 5 .286 1 5 .143 6 To ! Mike Shoell had noints for 17 Carbon son had 10. The first quarter ended at 2 before Orem pulled out to a halftime advan and didn't have anv trouble tnp re. mainder of the game. The Box Score: OREM G F P Paulson 14 6 Orem, byt 12-1- High School Hoop Results ae 36-2- 8 3 Region One Logan 52, Bear River 44 Sky View 79, Ogden 63 Roy 71, Ben Lomond 66 Bonneville 43, Weber 42 Region Two Clearfield 58, Bountiful 52 West 74, Davis 57 Viewmont 83, Layton 60 Highland 92, Skyline 72 Olympus 63, South 61 Region Three Tooele 65, Bingham 64 Murray 84, Judge Memorial 56 Granite Kearns (20) Slid-wee- Tabiona 120, Altamont 52 Duchesne 85, Manila 60 Uintah 78, Union 68 Monticello 79, Green River Moab 67, East Carbon 55 San Juan 112, Notre Dame 35 Hot Shooting Lehi Downs Pavson 75-5- 4 By JOE WATTS Herald Sports Editor Th Lehl Pioneers, shooting better than SO per cent from ch of the first the Held In a three quarters, eold ahootiiig Payson quintet Friday at Lehl 7544. Th Pioneers took the lead at 0 midway through the first quarter and never trailed from that point on. The biggest lead the Pioneers could build was a 24 point margin at the third quarter butter at The Pioneers finished the game with a 44 per cent field goal marking after cooling off considerably in the final quarter, the cold shooting Lions had to settle for 31 per cent Ron Gilmore, Payson's sturdy center, took high point honors for the night with 20 points. He did a good job on the bank boards in addition to his scoring. For the winners Mark Peterson, Hardman and Dave Lind were the only double figure out-gunn- 12-1- 64-4- 0. 3 scorers. Peterson and Hardman each had 19 points and did yeoman work on the bankboards. Lind had 13 points. Neil Colledge finished with eight points and was really the sparkplug in the early going. He iiit two consecutive 20 foot set shots to Ignite the Lehi at tack in the first quarter. The win for Lehi moved its record to 2 on the season with Carbon and Provo still remain ing on the schedule. Payson now has a 4 record with only Pleasant Grove and Orem remaining to play. Lehi is still in the running for 4-- 2-- - 59-5- post-seaso- 7-- 5-- 6-4-- 0-- 3-- 3-- Weber Player Signs Contract 0--0 0-- 0-- 0--0 2-- 19-2- 4-- 0-- 2-- 5-- 0-- 0-- 6-- DIRECT FROM ITS RESERVED d 10' 18-2- 6 BRING A&W NOW PLAYING C NOW GALLON MG 3-- 18-5- PLAT DIRTY 7:00 11:00 CROWN AFFAIR 9:11 ADULTS $1.25 SEAT ENGAGEMENT! k255& ji STATE, PROVO 1290 SALT7MAN award r;or. mm SfiOOSL, NATIONS i MAT. . STEVE McQUtEN -!- OPEN 6 SHOW of 7 VI. $100 7U AU TIMES "Vj W nA !vC ELECTRIC IN-CHEATERS IK 1 , AVU.-PRO- PENDULUM 7X5-10:2- 2 HEAD 8:55 p.m. 1 I1 1 t 2nd W A A XAy Hies 8JO N DJEAN KILEY. 'A ..,irtJll m jm 5 3 2-- 3 25 5 6 1 2-- 3 4 22 5 54 46 54 59 15 33 33 Ul5r S74-SS- ere 11 bddceps and there SPECIALS: Mon. . Tu.. W.d. Free Cokj with Teen Burger Ttiurt., M lot, Sum. 29 TACO AND PEPSI 690 SOUTH LJlHs ALL TIME SHOWI Totals 20 jC O 4 4-- i 4 6 8 54 To Direct Ski Meeting SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) -FOlympic skier Jean Saubert will direct the first meeting Feb. 13 in the Buddy Werner Junior Ski Program. The meeting will be held at the Cottonwood Elementary School at 5205 Holladay Boulevard. It is scheduled to begin at 8 p.m. The program, designed to train for competition junlcr skU ers between ages 8 and 13, tl endorsed by the Intermountaln Division of United States Ski ormer ATTRACTION! ALL THE THRILLS LL -A- THE LAUGHTER THE GREATEST ADVENTURE OF THEM ALL! 4m Bf ' oca TECHNIC OlOR' , JMl IlKjPCL S a mi nrn Mi 111111111 a fi ti c in II I 1 ) 7 ie"ing candy! This Film li For ADULTS ONLY No One Admitted UNDER 18 Wm WEEKNITE FROM 7:00 P.M. SAT. -- SUN. FROM 1:30 P.M. FROM 1:00 P.M. AcaJemy La.: "I LAW & ORDER! 373 4470 wew Kecoras! Continuous Today From 1 P.M. EVERYBODY WANTS IT. IT DOESNT WORK FOR EVERYBODY. L AND RAPIST GO FREE. IT HAS POLICE IN A FRENZY. J 3 AND THE NATION IN A FIT. i IT THE NUMBER ONE ISSUE IN AMERICA TODAY AND THE WORLD TOMORROW ASK ANYONE. ASK DETECTIVE MATTHEWS Of WASHINGTON, D. C. YOU CAN'T ASK HIS WIFE SHE'S BEEN KILLED. - - - 2 GEORGE caiwuflciuRisPiwti then there's Culiiit i NOW PLAYING PEPPARD JEAN SECERG V it ix.wtw'J! Q RICHARD KILEY. (111110 PIUS HIT NO. 1 "THE MONKEES- A COLUMBIA PICTURi 0 Jean Saubert 0 VO arehere-jv- " TECHNICOLOR (Acreti from Sccra Ttwatr) 1 MI LklVI STATE OREM Robinson WALTDKNETS are good uuif. 2nd 10 0-- OUR NEXT ccps-a- nd TIGER ISLAIW 17 1- -1 11 47 IT CAN LET A MURDERER SECERG mm l . P 5 2 P 1 16 . F 3 Score by quarters: carbon American Fork 71 32 0-- 1 59 . 12 Totals 1 373-529- S U - 1 CEORGS PEPPAHO 1 Com SuWi 0 1- -2 . 03 Ha 1 8 1- -1 0 o 5 .0H0 R0Wicy THEM IN UNIV. FAYE DUNAWAY in wnu $1.71 4 - K (t V N- m NO. v - s IV I r0TECHNICOLOFTPW(AVlSIC)rI CHILDREN VALLEY PREMIERE 1 IVf ' mix Cowley .. Ellington 0 1 5 .0 .2 .2 Fenn 0-- 0-- F G . each z??:its fT Liif K-,- 4mm CARBON 11 15-- 3 good grief prutnls PLUS 22 1 Score by quarters: 12 C 52 71 Orem Pleasant Grove . . 12 28 37 54 6 3-- -1 - 4 26 2- Jorgenson Ringger 0-- 4 0 Burgess DRIVE INN CALL HARRY ACADEMY 3 o 12 WE NEED 8-- 6-- Turner 18 15 3-- 0 4 2 6-3-- 28-6- 6 8 2 8 6 r. The BALTIMORE (UPI) Woodlawn Vase, awarded the owner of the Preakness Stakes and kept by him for one year, was drafted in the third round 54 by the Cowboys, is a native of 9 was created by Tiffany and Co. Totals in 1860 for Colonel R.A. Score by quarters: Oslo, Norway, but moved to 15 34 40 54 Seattle, Wash., at the age of 10 Alexander as a trophy for the Payson 25 40 64 75 with his carpenter father. now defunct Woodlawn Racing Lehi Association In Louisville, Ky. NOW 59-5- Hoggard Hall. Beck 6 Allen Crompton Sumner Allred Totals left-hand- The American Fork Cavemen .and Dennis Beck paced the kept their hopes alive for a Cavemen to their victory over oost season playoff berth with a: Carbon in the tightly contested 63 16 points 4 victory over the Carbon game. Mulliner scored Dinosaurs Friday night in Amer and Hoggard popped in 15 to lead the scoring parade. ican Fork. Region Seven American for Larry Hnbar was the tough The victory 60 Piute 62, Bryce Valley of the est opponent for the Cavemen as win second was its Fork Panguitch 78, Escalante 57 vear against four losses while he plunked in 12 field goals and an automatic berth to the state Richfield 78, South Sevier 77 the loss for Carbon dropped its finished wtih 25 points for the tournament and Payson is still Wayne 54, North Sevier 46 night. It was his highest output in the running for a 'North Sanpete 66, Gunnison 52 record to 3 for the season. n of the season, but it wasn't the in two teams Juab 76, Wasatch Academy 49 The top playoff berth. for the state enough. qualify league The Box Score: Region Eight The ball game was very close tournament and the next tour . ... i r II.. LEHI G F p Dixie 66, Hurricane 59 ror American untu in will a nnaiiy postteams compete 'Kanab 87, Cedar City 70 Peterson 7 ig season playoff for the two re- oroKe li open in me iuiaj qum-teHardman 8 19 Delta 86, Parowan 67 Carbon led by one point at tournament berths. maining 7 1 g Millord 64, Millard 50 Colledge The American Fork win the first quarter break and it Nielson 9 4 moved the Cavemen into a tie was tied at half while American Lind 1 2 ai for sixth place with Payson. r orK naa a one po'ni Mellor 1 American Fork still has Provo the three quarter mark. Hinton 1 0 and Spanish Fork to play while The Box Score: Smith 2 G F Payson has Pleasant Grove and AMERICAN FORK Kirkham 2 7 5 Mulliner Orem. 3 DALLAS (UPI)-T- he 3 Dallas Max Mulliner, Bruce Hoggard Olson 75 3 6 Totals Cowboys today signed their first PAYSON G F P 1969 draftee when defensive Hansen 8 lineman Halvor Hagen of Weber 10 Sudweeks 4 8 State agreed to terms in Ogden, 20 1 Gilmore Utah with Gil Brandt, director 4 7 Tervort of personnel 9 7 Haskell The Hagci. who 7 0 0 Carter 3 PLEASANT GROVE G Shoell 6 1 Ewell Newman 3 Adams 2 American Fork Tips Tilt Carbon in 59-5- 4 3-- VASE WOODLAWN 82, Jordan 72 Hillcrest 55 3 Prince shot In the midst of four Carof American Fork, flips u p-- a 4 bon defenders. Mulllner scored 16 points in pacing the Cavemen to a victory to keep American Fork's hopes alive for a possible state tournament berth. (Photo by Dean Ostlund, Herald photographer) MAX MULLINER Region Five Wasatch 75, South Summit 50 North Summit 57, Morgan 51 St. Joseph's 56, Park City 38 Tintic 63, Dugway 62 St. Francis 93, Wendover 65 Region Six scores two points for Payson despite tough opposition given by Lehl'g Mark Peterson. Jay Hardman (31) takes rebounding position for the Pioneers. scored the first sis points for Payson. (Photo by Dean Ostlund, Herald photographer) MARK SUDWEEKS 86, tl mO Ad,'. J Peterson A TEEyQOTF7 w gtmi:i mtwt ummT: TtmilfJltMfMM WUUU iJS.-SV- IN "HEAD" TS &f - i |