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Show Duck hoopsters win one, lose another After two games away from home the Bucks have a 50 mark. The Wolves of North ..Seyiex High School fell 57 to 52 a( Salina but the Spartans of Enieiy lead at the end of almost every period and pouncj-oira ,17 point victory over Close behind with 17 was Mark Adams with six from the1 field and 5 of 8 from the foul j line. Steve Young dropped in 11 counters, Steve Maughan ' had 5 points with Scott Pehr son picking up 3 and Dave Bronson adding 2 for the 57 point victory. Nov. 29 found the Bucks on the short end of the score in Castle Dale. A slim two point lead was held by the Bucks at the close of the first 8 min- utes of play. The second and fourth periods were wh ere the Bucks found a scoring deficit. Emery picked up a 13 point advantage in the second period and a 4 point advantage in the fourth. Mark Adams and Blen Freestone traded places in the scoring honors with Adams counting 7 field goals and 4 foul shots for 18 points and Freestone with 5 from the field and 2 from the free throw line for 12. ..Scott Pehrson and Steve Young each added six points followed by Kerry Freestone with 3. Dave Bronson again added 2 and Steve Maughan dropped in a foul shot for 1 point. The Bucks lead in the foul shooting department, 16 - 12, but fell short on field goals, 16 - 26. Two out of state teams will t Mthe Buckaroos, 65 - 48 Big Blen Freestone seemed tol surprise the Wolves as he drop- - ped through four field goals in the first quarter and was in on rebounds to lead the squad to a 15 to 5 lead. The NSHS .4 crew found the basket hard to . bit as they picked up a field vfgoal in the early part of the period but found the period (almost over before getting theiji (second goal and a foul shot, i The second period scoring almost even with the BucM jdropping in 14 points and the Wolves 15 on six field goals land three foul shots. The half time buzzer found the Bucks with a nine point lead. The lead was cut to 8 at the end of the third stanza an whittled to only 5 at the end of the fourth quarter. The scoring attack of the Bucks wqs quite consistent with 15, 14, 14, respectively in each Iwas . , ; , , quarter. Leading the victory scoring was Freestone with 8 field goals, three for three from th$ foul line for a 19 point total. venture to Monticello this weekend. Shiprock, N. M. will meet the Buckaroos on Friday and on Saturday the Bucks will meet the Kirtland Broncos. Games each night will begin at 6:15 pm and 8 8:00 p. m. IV MATCHES VARSITY i ; La-Ju- The James Barrys took Mr. jBarry, Sr. , to Moab Sunday :o visit his daughter, Mrs. Ella Shupe. Mr. and Mrs. Don Criswell and family have moved from Brigham City to Fry Canyon and Don is working for the Silver Eagle Mine. t ; s MHS boasts five All Staters - Jeff Rogers, Mark Adams, Paul Nielson, Stan Purcell and Stephen Redd. Varsity and Junior varsity BB teams have been chosen ue and play has startled. The Bucks look promising. Monticello played second in the wrestling tourney held Friday and will participate at Nucla Friday night. pre-leag- San Juan's roundball crew, displaying moments of spectacular play with keen shoot -I ing and fine floor play, came alive in the waning minutes of play to overcome a scrappy bunch of Alumni cagers, 74 to 69 on the San Juan hardwood last Saturday night. The game was highlighted by the fine overall performance of Monty Perkins who fired for 26 points, Val Jones who chipped in with 17 and Ait Burtenshaw who had 12 points and a game high with 19 rebounds. The Broncos, displaying much improvement over their initial performance in the Blue-Whi- game, battled the te Alumni right down to the final buzzer. The first quarter was dominated by the Alumni as they built up an early 21-lead, behind the fine shooting lof Mark Shumway and Dudley Rowley. Their torrid shooting from both the inside and out-Jsi- de was hard to believe at times, and it appeared as if Ithey might make a rout of the I ball game. In the second quarter both teams played on even terms with Burtenshaw finding the range and scoring six quick points, but the half ended with the score 34 to 41 in favor of the Alums. The beginning of the second half showed evidence that the 16 j . , M Delight her with a Give her the SYNTHETIC WIG Wonderful World 32 colors available Tuesdaughter 25 the at Eastlan j Noy. day, get-to-get- of ", The San Juan Record also frosted Monticello, Utah Thursday, December 4, 1969 Girdle Page Six her : ( Church., Guests of the Robert Shutts for Thanksgiving were the L V. Shutts and for dinner onFriday Evelyns parents, and her brother, Duane and family, from Durango. Guests of the Stanley Crapos last Thursday were Callis mother, f Mrs. Daisy Dalrympli of Dove Creek and Mr. 'and Mrs. Ez Crapo. The James Barrys hosted a Thanksgiving dinner in their new home Wednesday with the H. W. Redshaws, Mrs. Helen Redshaw and Elaine Randolph as guests,- as well as Mr. Barry's father. The Robert - Barrys from Monticello joined them as dinner guests on Thursday.'1.;".," The Rex Johnsons entertained their .daughter, Connie from BYU, his mother and Mrs. Johnsons grandparents, the John Perkinses for Thanks- giving. defeat Alumni go down in by Kaylene Burtenshaw siniV Bakers. v Donald a n4 children; Mr. and Mrs. T ohy J avis an and children pf .Pjbyp. and and Marie Johnson of Salt.Lake; spent the weekend with their parents, the Travistl Johnsons. There was a father and . I t "Oy' l.W. . l' giving with her parents, the I . JUST ARRIVED ! CHRISTMAS CAROS $1.25 a box and upj The San Juan Record i I The junior varsity squad matched the varsity in their road trip, . taking North Sevier The David Carharts and the ut being downed by the Ih. W. Redshaws were Thanks-Igivin- g (Spartans of Emery. The junior guests at the Ross series the scored who in ICarharts. rarsity vere David Smith, John RoringJ President Rex Johnson of Monte Freestone, the LDS Church at Eastland Richard Kim Lewis, conducted services for Chas. fCerry and Ron Whittier. Tracy Saturday afternoon at the LDS Church in Monticello. Mr. Tracy took ill evening at his Stake YWMIA reorganized Wednesday Creek and Dove home near Monti- the in passed away cello hospital that day. New officers for the Stake Mr. and Mrs. Jamie CrowYoung Mens Mutual Impley called on the Rex Johnrovement Association were sons Friday evening and on; sustained in Conference on he Travest Johnsons Satur-- .. Sunday. day. James Creenhalgh was susPhyllis Snyder and Lavon tained as president with CSU Crowley were home from Men Hugentobler as First Thanksfor at Fort Collins Counselor and James Utley ' A as Second Counselor. Lynn giving. The Jim Harveys and John Adams was retained as SecPetersons spent Thanksgiving retary. Me- released was Mon-iNelson day with Mrs. Bemetta as President and Jack Youngj Ir. , as counselor. mtHL . The George Barrys, Sr. , Iwent to Cortez for Thanks Broncos were finally ready to play ball. With Monty Perkins taking up the scoring slack the Broncos stormed back. With two minutes left in the hird quarter the score was tied it 51 all but the alumni fought jack to take the lead and the quarter ended In the fourth quarter Mark 65-5- 4. Shumway and Dudley Rowley each scored 2 quick baskets to put the Broncos on the ropei 66-5- 6. At this point Val Jone$ and Perkins teamed up to score 10 points in a short three minutes while the Alum$ could only muster 3. : With 3:45 remaining, time was called. When play resumed the Alumni were in their stalling formation. After 48 seconds one of the alert Broncos gained possession for the Broncos. A wild Bronco pass was knocked out of bounds by the Alumni but Monty Lee fed the ball to Perkins on the baseline and he sank a He was fouled while shooting and was awarded a bonus throw which was good and the Broncos went 8. out in front The Alumni quickly brought the ball down court and Curtis 20-foot- er. 71-6- Butts gained control. He missed his first one and the Broncos gained control of the ball. On the next series Dennis Bradford was fouled and he converted his free toss to put the Broncos up 72-6- 9. His second toss was missed but again the Broncos gained control and managed one more basket before tire gamd ended. -i- n-one Sleep Gown See us for Bras Available in black and white A matchless, centuries-ol- d beauty secret is now Edith Rehnborg's fabulous family of BOGAVE tjr i yours... in Door and Window beauty aids Glass Installed V Complexion Cream Shampoo Concentrate Complexion Soap Foam Cleanser GIFT CERTIFICATES LUXURIOUS Skin Freshener available in any amount LUMBER! 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