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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD Tnursday March 18, 1982 - Page 9 Bucks lose twice at State BY Andrew Jensen Buckaroo high hopes to bring home a state championship trophy from St, George went down the drain as the MHS team was eliminated in the first two rounds 1- -A of the tournament, Beaver caused Monticejlo to turn the ball over 22 times crippling the Bucks in their first game on Wednesday. Jon Smith and Johnston were the Clay Buck leading scorers, contributing 14 and 13, respectively, to the 53 total Buckaroo points. Smith was credited with 10 rebounds. Final score was Monticello 53, Beaver 74. The Bucks met North Sevier on Thursday and showed more even scoring with three players making re scores Mark Paul, Jon Smith, 14 and Russel 15; Walker, 10. two-figu- Jim Peterson hands over the key to a Honda Passport to Paul Vargas who won the cycle in a free drawing. Vargas wins Honda Passport Jim Peterson, owner of Monticello Hondaland, congratulated Paul Vargas of Monticello, as one a Toshiba math calculator with an answer of 19.1567 for how many of travels for each 1,000 rpms in fifth gear. Correct answer was two winners of a Honda Passport given away in a drawing held during an open house at the dealership last Saturday. Other passport winner was E. R. Maxwell of Montezuma Creek. Sam Benally of Monticello won a Honda windbreaker by guessing that there were 2,202 pinto beans in a jar. Correct answer was 2,241. In another guessing game related to a Honda GL1100 Aspen-cad- e, Mac Moore of Cortez won Buckaroo full-cou- rt press kept them in the game, but they were not able to pull a win. Final score: Monticello 58, North Sevier, 64. A tough the Aspencade miles-per-ho- ur 18.2843. Paul King of Dove Creek won a Honda windbreaker with his calculation of 220,108,080 for the number of times the Aspencade turns over in 64,247.5 engine Correct answer was miles. and Doni Dandy, participants in the Bluff Freestyle Invitational. A. Reiner photo . Freestyle meet pleases all 211,418,841.2. Interested persons may drop into Hondaland for an explanation of the Aspencade calculations. by Alvin Reiner &.' ' q) in figure and fitness facilities Yours at Bargain Rates Pre-Openi- ng Over 100 elementary school-age- d from Blanding, boys Mexican Hat, MonteMonticello, zuma Creek and Bluff participated in the Bluff Wrestling Tournament at the Bluff Community Center. exciting matches were witnessed by several hundred spectators during the day-loevent. The ng No team scores were kept, but the top three finishers in each weight class received beautiful bronze wrestling medallions. Bluff Principal Bill Long was CEU All-Sta- rs The Blanding Mens Invitational Basketball Tournament played weekend was enjoyed by last as well as players. Winner was the Carbon College rs who defeated the San U Theatre-BYteam 99 to 64. Juan spectators pleased with the good turnout and wishes to express his appreciation to the many people who volunteered as referees, scorers, time keepers, concession operators, coaches and, of course, the youngsters, who made the day a huge success. Unfortunately, the names of the winners cannot be published as several parents apparently made off with the score sheets. Money derived from the sale of refreshments will be used to buy school supplies as well as $100 being donated to the Bluff Community Center. numero uno' Shumway, Fred Halliday, A1 Dean Kay Washburn, Bradford, Kenneth McDonald, Neldon Cochran, Morris Swensen, Bill Redd and Dee Hancock. All-Sta- Restaurant won third, beating Northern Electric 5. Craig Burdette with 32 was player for Elk Ridge and Dennis Jones, who man for scored 25, was high-poi- nt Northern Electric. Elk n fpr $ $iz $169. 108-10- high-scori- month Life Time ng The tournament, under the direction of LaRay Alexander, was sponsored by the Boy Scouts as a scout hut fund raiser, Alexander thanks to committee extends Membership CALL NOW 587-212- Ridge workers and referees for their help in making the tournament a success. 1 Men who played Blanding Town en Team and basketball from 1945 through 1958 reminisced at a reception held at the Alexander home. Attending were Calvin and Richard Perkins, Glen and Glen A. Eugene Rupp, M-M- FOiRMEri&WOiME 56 East 2nd South Monticello. Utah With initation fee. Rates are based on a Life Time membership. Must be 18 years orolder Individual scores for the winnCarbon College All-Sta- rs ing were: K. Rupp, 44; M. Jensen, 25; R, Freestone, 12; J. Durey, 10; D. Rupp and J. 4; Rupp, J. Jensen, 2. Individual scores for the San Juan Theatre team were: R. Cochran, 31; C. Perkins, 15; K. Perkins, 12; JimmySlavens, 8. Following is a record of the average points of 11 tournament participants: high-scori- ng |