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Show Thursday, Dec. THE SENTINEL Preseason for high points was Bingham, as Tom Roberts chipped in 15, and Mick QuigleylO As 'rapid a start as had Bingham against A considerable portion of Logan Tuesday, the Miners whatever success the varcame off the mark slowly sity tennis team at Weber at Clearfield. In fact, the Falcons led 18-- with the first quarter gone. Early in the second the Clearfield margin was 21 and the half ended with Bingham behind The next half ' was like a second game, though, for Bingham, who cut back the margin to with a period eight, at to play and kept after the Falcons until they were within one at 4 with five seconds left. Bingham got a steal and looked to have to the clear sailing basket, but a painful double dribble call ended KmKMpii their comeback hopes. in Ogden State While had Cleafield hit College I mi 16 of 27 shots in the first may attain during the half, Bingham matched coming season can be thaheffort in the second. credited to the Kempin Clearfield had only two family of Sandy. field goals in the fourth Captain of the team quarter, 'hut did hit 11 of their 13 points from the foul again this year will be Kevin Kempin, a Jordan line. School graduate. High Kevin was also voted most valuable player on the team last year, in addition to serving as captain for that year. -- Sandy family boosting Basketball Continued from Page 2S USC tennis program 1 quarter to play. Brighton, however, did outscore East to 12 in the last period. Paul Rowland riddled the nets for 33 points to lead Brighton's scoring, while Gordon Hudson added 15, Rasmussen 11, Corey Hartland Hintze seven, and Curtis Jones six. Both teams shot well from the field, East at 58 percent and Brighton at 52. out fired Bingham last Logan against Tuesday and never slowed down. After running up a 19-first quarter, George Sluga's Miners wound up the first half in front Bingham allowed Logan only six points in the third period, while scoring 20 " 4 themselves for a total. While Logan did score 20 to Bingham's 19 in the last quarter, the Miners had emptied their entire bench. 18 Jack Singleton's 13 8 31-1- 51-2- Wirt 5 36-1- 42-3- 4 55-5- II vard University Graduate School of Business to obtain a master of business administration degree. He is now a WSC senior. He was state 3A singles champ while at Jordan and Coach Cox rates him as one .of the finest players and persons with whom he has worked. The WSC tennis team Is beginning to gear up for the I coming season, with one of the first major events on the schedule the Brigham linlN't tlMH kS InYoung University vitational on Jan. 24 in tntofiM to tmi Provo. 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Latei1 the state became known as the horseshoe pitching cap! ital of the world, dud mainly to efforts of mem bers like Arch Stokes and! others over the last three! Lake, decades Ohms?' Salt deceased; Wilford Andelin, Murray; Maurine S. Cook, SENTINEL Salt Lake; Charlie Ross, Salt Lake, decreased; WANT ADS Gilbert "Doc" Moesinger, WORK Ogden, deceased; Rulon Thurgood, Roy; Alma Madsen, American Fork; il a az tp. rn - : An outstanding student in the. WSC School of IPESN 2 mil mm 5.99 NOW rag GEfJUirJE hESISTOL co-cha- : an. HaH-of-Fa- r"- -i Kevin is defending in Big .Sky Conference doubles and represented Dist. 7 in the NCAA doubles competition last year. u , Clarence Giles, a lifelong and horseshoe pitcher resident of Riverton, was named the sixteenth member of the Utah Horseshoe Pitcher's Association recently. Giles won his third state horseshoe pitching title last summer and has long been active in promoting the sport. e The began back in members inducting 1947 as "recognition of outstanding and dedicated service to the sport of hor- - font Captst tit kca&N rib ti 11 mm f t (Ssk tout Pitchers ttiffat. h ttt Unl to H MmM in M mmM M k 1147. Ronald Kempin of 2677 Grand View Drive in Sandy, his father, has just given $2,000 to WSC to be used to help the tennis program as part of a matching fund effort. Couth r:.i.-- 4 f lk!kf-Fc:- r fl TV ' u- h:rsc: seshoc pitching." Mem-- . bers are honored by having their tt? ties inscribed on a plaque then giant receiving"" a personal plaqueWswell. The' W members of the include, Arch and Mary Stokes of Salt Walt Uke;7 ' deceased; ' Wahlln, Magna, "Pop"" deceased; Bruce Walters, " Oscar Funk, Murray; Murray; Reiny Backer, Salt Uk, deceased; Pay m, .'Mill mift ' nap it iiri . . S y 2 I |