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Show 4-- A State Cage Tourney looms Brighton foils Huskies In talking with Hillcrest High head basketball coach, as soon not have another game like we did at Jim Jimas, before last Friday night's game with Brighton, Jimas reported, Brighton." In one way, Jimas may have got his wish, the game was not like the earlier meeting with the Bengals, but it is also certain that the outcome of Friday's game was even less to Jimas' liking. After being tied at the half, Brighton took charge late in the third period and nipped the Huskies "To tell you the truth, I'd just Southwest Valley Baseball lists dates on registrations With the advent of spring just around the corner, youth J r 1 i i i Brighton High's Robert Porter (left) adn Brian Liddiard (right) hem in Hillcrest's Vince Martinez in action on Friday night. Brighton won the rematch. The Morse Corral By Gerrl Babcock One would think that with all of the established breeds in the United States, not to posed mostly of mustangs. The resulting foals, according to the Colorado Ranger Horse Ass'n, were superior in every way. Colby then linebred the offspring of the two stallions, intensifying the breeding and fixing an established type. Descendants of Leopard and Linden Tree were subsequently taken to Colorado mention the imported breeds, that any horse fancier could find a breed that satisfied his needs. Well, it just isn't so. New breeds keep popping up every few years, and it seems the Arabian is used almost exclusively in these "new" breeds. If you have been a by rancher A. C. Whipple. faithful reader of this Another Colorado rancher, column, you will have learnMike Ruby, bought two ed that Arabian blood is from these stallions present somewhere along the bloodlines and began his own line in all American light breeding operation. His handhorse breeds. Newer comsome and loudly colored binations of Arabian blood animals attracted conwith that of other breeds is siderable attention. In 1937, n the which is a Mike Ruby was instrumental cross of Arabian with in. forming the Colorado Thoroughbred. Even newer is Ranger Horse Association. the Morab, a cross between The CRHA Registry the Arabian and the Morgan. requires that all registered In fact, there is an organized animals be able to trace their registry for the Morab. pedigrees back to Patches . There is a breed that began CRHA No. 1, or to Max CRHA with a cross of Arabian blood No. 2, the foundation stallions with that of the mustang. We both of whom trace their do not hear a great deal about descent from Leopard or this horse in this area, but he Linden Tree. began in our next door neigh Many Rangerbred horses bor estate of Colorado. He spotted or marked with arq bears the name of the state in t widely variegated coat his origin. He is called the colors. This is not unusual, Colorado Ranger Horse, or but rather to be expected, for Rangerbred. every color known to horse Several years after serving flesh was characteristic of as president of the United the Barb. Many of the States, Gen. Ulyssus Grant Rangerbreds have typical toured Turkey in 1878. His Appalousa coloring, and host, Sultan Abdul Hamid, some of these have been gave him two blooded cross registered in the Apan stallions, Leopard, palousa Horse Club. The Arabian, and Linden Tree, a CRHA says, wisely, "Color is pure Barb. After being shown a fickle jade. It is merely at the New York Horse Show pigment in the skin. It cannot in 1883 and 1884, they stood at be ridden. Fads fade. stud. For one year, they Bloodlines endure. The were brought west to stockmen who have left a Nebraska by Gen. L. W. lasting imprint upon any Colby. In. 1884, Gen. Colby breed have been those who bred the Oriental stallions to established high goals and every available mare in his held the long purpose through ranch herd which was com- - the years." CRHA currently The recognized a number of breeds as outcross stock. However, they place a Anglo-Arabia- Flowers For premium Wedding ea A Floral 255-681- 8 Sll I t ienunn Floral 262-336- 1 on original bloodlines and plan to close the stud book completely to outside horses by Jan. 1, 1979. This year will mark the anniversary of the importation of Leopard and Linden Tree. They feel that 100 years of outcrossing is enough. While still no giant among registries, the association has grown in membership from 30 to 200 in the past nine years, and registrations have increased from 700 to 1000 horses. For more information on this horse, and where he may be found in our area, write to the Colorado Ranger Horse Association Inc., 7023 Eden Mill Road, Woodbine, Maryland 21797. baseball leagues all over the area are rushing to let young people know when and where they may sign on to play baseball this summer. The Southwest Valley Baseball "When boundaries from East and eastward and Ball with 7000 South to 12000 South will registration on Mar. 10 at the Butler Jr. High, 7 p.m. There will be two Saturday afternoon registrations at the Cottonwood Heights Spa. 7500 S. 2700 E. according to Kaye Butler, These will be Mar. 12 and Mar. 19 from p.m. Registration fees are $15 for each girl or $25 for two girls in the same family. Girls ages nine to 18 are eligible. Orem and the Bengals win, Brighton would end up third with Granger and Orem tied third for fourth. The possibility would have Brighton and Granger fourth if both the Bengals and Huskies lose. A tie would result in a play-off- . "We have to beat Kearns to be assured of a play-of- f berth," informed Reid. Win or lose, however, Hillcrest would be in the tournament, but the ranking they go in as will be determined by how things came out on Tuesday at Orem. State Tourney Break down A break down of the State I I .I I I I I I I 255-425- rmnu Each FT. SHEET ROCK I. i2"x4'x8' 10t 38"x4'x8' cfcofc 0 Each Gene's Building Material 88 E. 8000 South 3 Open Wade Todd Salt Lake Neva io Clmdaie Park 7 im4 pm Wfkdy,7m-Crf Myron jyP Larry Smedfey Oqam, Utah US North Washington Wildft Salt Lake 3rd West Sth North 117V pm Saturday S tarney L Green ftivtr Wyoming 400 Uintah $t Blvd. LeFevre Rock Springs. 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Ctwk everyone," commented for Safeway Brand Beef or Al Meat P K 10 hortti the match with Orem, Brighton will next meet frontrunner, Jordan, in a dual meet on March 15 at 7 p.m. at Jordan. "So far Jordan is ahead of Endowment Skinless Wieners Safeway Brand Thighs, Wings and Drumsticks Following Dr. Kranes Turkey Parts mi Action for Brighton High's ctcuffcr, Imperial, fechen, Kalhmatco 8 p.m., and 8:50 p.m. Saturday, those earning places in the tourney will be determined in games played at 2:30 p.m., 3:30 p.m., and 6:00 p.m. with the championship game scheduled for 8 p.m. Saturday night. 69 V- lit ox. I semi-final- s 2"x2"x8 M'n s,r,f j? play again on Thursday. will be Friday's held at 11:50 a.m., 1:20 p.m., 3:10 p.m., 5:30 p.m., 7:10 l2xS' 7980$. State St. Mace Holland Bount.hjl, Utah "4 South .jlV I Region Two, number one vs. Region Three, number five. Teams having played on Monday will again play on Wednesday with the games scheduled for the same times, while Tuesday teams FIR STRIPPING In The Home Wops 8 March 10. 1977 buy of the TV SERVICE .Tl I THE SENTINEL MARCH 1st Day V.JI . Welly Naylar Salt Lake th South Mam Street off INCLUDES'-v- a ph. no. 943-06- 6 played beats If, however, Hillcrest 40-3- 9-- 7 begin day. 38-3- lay-up- COTTONWOOD Brighton League Bonnett trailed, 32-3- 2 having to press, which they broke for some easy lay-upand foul to get the ball. This s in the time we hit only fourth quarter and spent more time at the line." Hillcrest's Jim Jimas was also quick to spot the difference. "This game was different in that no one team was able to control it from the start," Jimas said, "like we did before. We made some key mistakes on defense and they hurt us on the boards." Both teams came out onto the court with intense defensive pressure, holding the for Hillcrest score to just for March 10, 12, and 19 never Brighton although Hillcrest did tie it at midway through the third period. Brighton moved out in front by six but the period ended with Hillcrest within three, Through the first part of the fourth period, Hillcrest, while not slipping, couldn't catch up with the Bengals. In the end, however, Brighton went into a stall and the Huskies were forced to foul. High point men for the winning Bengals were Brian Liddiard and Brian McCleary each with 14 points, while Robert Porter fired in 10, Brad Heaps scored nine, and Duane Wallen chipped in eight in the first half. Hillcrest was lead by Todd Tapp's 16 point effort, as Kelly Haws and Vince Martinez each scored 14, and Kir-b- y Jensen pumped in 10 points from the field. Hillcrest shot 43 percent from the field. Friday's game makes the outcome of Tuesday's final league contests all the more important. Hillcrest would like to keep the second place spot in Region Four with a win at Orem, while Brighton quicker team. We were placed in the position of SPECIAL SALE ON ALL WALLCOVERINGS 24I0E. 7000S. 24-2- 4 Brighton head basketball IS IQZ-2- 0 free-throw- coach, Don Reid, "they jumped out to a big early lead and we were forced to play catch up against a faster and Bonnett Ball sign ups set hosts Kearns. If Brighton beats Kearns and Orem beats Hillcrest, Brighton, Hillcrest, and Orem will all be tied for second and a coin toss would decide who would go as the second, third, and fourth place teams at State on Mon- Brian Liddiard tied things up at at the half-wa- y mark. From that point on, Hillcrest earlier," recounted March 15 and 16 from 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. both nights. The registrations are open to boys between the ages of seven and 15, and will take place at the Bingham High School Seminary on Mar. 15 and at the West Jordan Junior School's High Seminary on Mar. 16. For more information call 2700 we'd on Friday 63-5- 8 by the end of the first quarter. The Huskies took the early lead in the second, but a pair s of by Brighton's 63-5- League announced that registrations will open on Tournament schedule is as follows: For Monday, March 14, Region One, number one plays Region Two, number three at 2:30 p.m.; 4:10 p.m. Region Four, number one (Provo) vs. Region Three, number four; 6:30 p.m. Region Two, number two vs. Region One, number three; 8:10 p.m. Region Three, number one vs. Region Four, number four. For Tuesday, March 15: 2:30 p.m. Region Three, Number one vs. Region Four, number three; 4:10 p.m. Region One number two vs. Region Two, number four; 6:30 p.m. Region Four, number two vs. Region Three, number three; 8:10 p.m. . . . I e corrtioHT J 1 ' - II f Irani liaat Oram, Utah HtliSwilti smastraal frSj A "ff 'yj Laa Mall Ricniiaia. Ul Soult. 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