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Show Htc Tooele Transcript, IVi., January 25, 197-- 1 Cowboys To Meel Union Fri. (aiath Bull Williams and his iiiury riddled group of plavers will go to battle against I'uion on the day. (iwlmv IuuIwoimIs Fri- Came times are 6 TO for the and H 00 for the Junior Vaisitv Varsity. I'uion brings in a flossy record and are ranked this week at fifth position in the standings so the CowImivs have a lough one on their hands come Friday 0-- i Teresa Winn, Timh-I- c Jo Marshall (1.1 and roaches nita Pratt ami Pal Okrl-lierrwatch intently as the Tooele girls basketball train wins their third straight game, a nine pointer over Jordan. who scored 25 points in TiMK-le00 57 conquest of Jordan, Wednesday, drives for the basket as Jordan's Joan Mortenson moves in head her off at the pass. I s IIS Girls III! Team and Defeats Jordan llv 9 Tooele's girls basketball team w inning streak to three Wednesday afternoon when they turned hack a determined chal- Hie lT 57 win I m Mister I Tooeles record to 3 0. and sets the stage for a showdown liattlc with Davis Wednesday Keh. fi. With Teresa Winn, Tracy lead-ini- ; Jaynes and Susan lenge hv Jordan ELECTRIC WHEAT GRINDER Convtrti to bicydt driven or hand crank; .Grinds from "fine to coarse" Birch cabinet. PRICED Del-aMar- BELOW MOO e the at 10-5- niar-n- end of the third jierind. Jordan rmle the seorinn of Soviti Wehh and Jena (.rajio as they made their filial threat. Jordan outscored 17 0. Imt Tooele in this 1 4 Cutler Haring Results of the cutter races Bit ami Spur held at the Timm-IClub last Sunday were: In the Fuliinly Division, Call Martin defeated Cera Id Vowles in the time of 21.70. Mike Martin leat Mac Mikav in the time of 22 30 and in the t tune of the day. Dennis Jlall won over Cars Polk hi the tune of ud ters. Whenever Jordan apjieared on the verne of overtaking the Huffs. Winn. Jaynes. r or lairi Taylor would connect s from outside or on driviun to snuff out the potential Jordan rails and keep Timh-Isafclv in front. Dcl-aMar- lav-iqi- c .3-- 4 Birds have many shaM-- s of eggs, from almost verfect circles to cone- - shaped, dccndiug on 20 72. time in the Championship Division was recorded hv t Roll Younglu-rwho Clcn Painter. Burt and Cilgen defeated Anderson and Batt in Warthe time of 2187; ded over tune t Frank 24 01. Mike Martin Sneed in the tune of 25 25. Carth Stokes over Deltas' Hall 21.52 and Vem and Batt liested Clcn Painter in the time of 25.23. Best the environment. An example is the case of oceanic birds that lay their eggs on bare, rnckv ledges high almve the water. The eggs of these birds would roll off and lie smashed if they were round. Instead, they are sharply minted at one end and broad at the other end, like a top. Because of this shaX they roll in a small, tight circle. 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Timk-Ic'basketball team gave ample evidence last week that they are a potent quintet as they humiliated Jordan 64-4Whether that performance was a flash in the pan, or a tme indicator of the ability of coach Cary Gardner's squad will get a stern test this Friday night when thev travel to Cyprus. The Pirates have had some mighty rough going this year, dropping their first three contests. Now this isnt a bit like Cyprus. and they'll be fighting mad when the Buffaloes invade their home court. to Judge CYPRl'S , dethey lost a dose 58-5cision to Bingham and then last And week lost to Davis those three cage powers are exjiected to be right in the thick of the title chase, so Cyprus can't lie considered a pushover. No team in Region Five can be considered a push67-6-- TOOTHPASTE Completely versatile. Strong metal handle for carrying ease.' Great for cleaning, forced webbed construction. Can't snag clothes. laundry and other chores. 11-- 74-5- OILY TANGLES IN: AVAILABLE average, Pat Sorenson is next at then comes Cory Sherwood averaging 10.7, and Jim Hawker is next with a 8.7 aver- - lu-a- CUTEX NO MORE Tooele Bullies Cyprus On Pirale Hardwood la-xe- f' m Mark killpack who is developing his skills and gaining experience on Tooele's junior varsity, will lie in action this week when the Purple and White machine travel to Magna to do battle with the Cyprus Tirales. U-s- gar-nere- d ELAINE TUTTLE The guls will lav liu-i- r nest name, in the Annex gym Feb, 6 when they entertain Davis in what could lie the championship game for the Region Five title. sized crowd watihrd A the Toor-le- Jordan game ami were treated to some exciting Itaskelhall played by some very the thallennc wasn't euounh to wipe out the Inn lead Tooele had talented ladv athletes. limit lip in the first three quar- the onslaught. Tiaiele jump-er- l out to a fat lead at the end of the first quarter, and from there they never trailed. TERFSk WINN, Timm-Ic- . ON TWO or three different liinh point honors with occasions the Buffet te lead wi25. Host for Jordan was Crapo dened to 13-mints, Imt then with 21. Other hinh scorers for Jordan would come hat tie h.uk the purple and white were Tracy to narrow the nap to points, Javncs with 16. Susan DclatWare Timh-Iwould explode with 10 and laui Tavlor with 9. 21-1- for appointment call: 882-310- Trailmn ran their Why Poy More? out to the safer (Mini night. COkClI GARDNER has a wealth of material to select from which enables each Ruff to go at top speed every second they are in the game. If a player slows down or gets a inite off his feed, Gardner can, and does, go to his liench for help. Players who see most of the action in addition to Dreitzler, Sorenson, Sherwood and Hawker are Boh Stringhani, John Holtz, David Griffith and Ralph Varner. And right behind this double quartet are Neal Tate, Mark Killpack and James Allen. Following the satisfying win last week, one of the Tooele players said, "That was a good win alright, and now we are Jorready to take on Cyprus dan is behind us, at least for awhile. THAT JUST about echoes the sentiments of the entire Ruff squad once a game is over, it goes behind them and they start looking forward to the next encounter. Next for the Buffs is Cyprus, this Friday in Magna. The prelim game will begin at 6 p.m. and the varsity clash is scheduled for 8 p.m. We suggest fans be on hand, cause it will be a tough and exciting contest. The hat, which is a marvelous fiver, usually drinks while in flight by passing back and forth over a pool of water, scooping up a small tongueful of water on each pass. THE FINEST QUALITY REGULAR 89' TRASH CANS 8 a i i: HEAVY DUTY VINYL WILL NOT CRACK OR CORRODE. m COMPLETE WITH LID 20 Gal . ... 32 Gal. .... textured finish. 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HOURS: Weekdays 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Sunday 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. CORNET STORE 151 North Main 0 Tooele, Utah 99c Polyester FIBER FILLING For PADS for pillows, cushions, Reg. 1.87 Sale L Alumni Wrestlers Schedule Mat Duel With Varsity by Rich Valdez In past years, Tooeles swimming team has competed with alumni swimmers, former basketball players have returned to display their old style and now it s time for another sport to host their past athletes, those of the wrestling team. Feb. 4, alumni MONDAY, grapplers will he challenging' this years high school team to what could prove to be an exciting dual meet. Starting time is 7:(X) p.m. in the new gym. Twelve to fifteen alumni will suit up with some familiar greats going as far back as the graduating class of 1966. For some, this will be the Qn the mats though few who carried thejr talents into the college level. THE BIG factor will be to see how long the alumni can stav with the better conditioned' high school squad. This event is a benefit, hoped to he continued yearly, to raise money for the wrestling team. |