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Show Tooele Grabs Third Place Defeats Davis 3 The Tooele Transcript, Friday, Feb. 15, 1974 ,57-5- four A Da Mnt, 57 51 win over Tuesday night, gave Tooele vole of thud place in Region Five standings and puts them til the dmer seal for one of three automatic lcitlis III the Mate ( lass 3 A championi VMM-vi- ships THE Then it was Tota-lv turn, wiili I licit In. Roltt and Jeff Hunt the Butts com e, ting. Ijdnoncd a slim 2S 2( lead suit 8 foot jumHT to give Tooele the lead and what proved the winning basket. hail another shot, but the hall again Hunt giabU-to give the Huffs jvosscssmo with I IS left Toik-Ipioved to In great hall handlers and Davis never threatened again. Twice to at Davis the half I.xh-I- in the thud reallv won the game otcmng minutes of the when Miinghain and Hunt eaih hit for two field took eis as the Butts went hi front Davis fouled. (Hue ToH-lin 2n it out of mu mis, and the other IHHs NFAFR completely tune a Tooele player missed the recovered fiom that outburst, one and one ihauce with Davis even though thrs did tome bail controlling the BIFFS (Icliod have three aw a two remaining, Fridays game with Jordan. a home game with ('vprus nest week, and the seasons wrap up at Judge Mauh I The Butts arent in h a long wavs, hut ill the final tntiid to tie the the Davis wm was a biggie ami game on three ditferent provided a big shove forwaid SIOIIS. lor Tooele. With ( 20 til go It was tnd While the Davis win was a at 19. with left It was tied big one, it wasn't an raw one. at 51. and then the one defense Having without the services of Ixith teams dominated the game of their ace scorer, Ciaig Tav-loas Ixith quintets were satisfied the Darts proved tougher to plav tatili oil the outer to keep down than a Uinming ones for and the yovo as the repealediv came ImiIIi Davis and Tooele making roaring Kuk to wqie out Too- sure that there werent any real ele leads, and never let Tooele I good (lercriilage shots taken. diaw an easv breath At the .111 mail. Ralph III the o veiling moments, Aatiier. who poised to In the Tooele blasted mil in f,onl Tixn-snaikplug all night, fuetl 10-on baskets !v Pat Sorenson. Jim Dreitler and Rolibv String-- , ham. Rail came the Darts ini the long range Iminliing of Muik Amell, Tony Fraier and Ruval kennard and with two minutes left ill the quarter the Darts were mt ill front 11 12. String-haand John Holt got the Ruffs out in front IS I) at the end of niiiulier one. DSHD Griffith and String-hagames 1 FR. cat quuk String-hastole the ball when the Daits tried a long pass, and (lie Ruffs easdv ran out the clink. Just at the lmer Aainer was fouled, and made ImiIIi of them good after the game was over to give Tinn-Ithe four IIOAA FA f of the second Cowboys To Meet I.S. Rec League Names Busico Champions Here Friday d 2 CU 55 High scorers: Curtis (G) 25 J. Miner (CU) 25 Albertsons 88 Reds 59 High scorers: Jim Bowers (A) 28 Ray Romero (R) 22 all-St- Alverson and Jim Bowers from Albertsons, Karl Zuercher from Reds, Jed Miner, Credit Union, Jack McTavish and Gary Tsain-ne- r NL2 from National Lead, Dean E & P 0 (forfeit) Mathews from the Crantsville Busicos Cash Store won the Drag- - Williams Lumber and Brad Tooele Recreational Basketball Patch from Evans and Palmer. League with a perfect 12-- 0 record. Never seriously challenged throughout the entire season If danger threatens a brood Busico scored 1095 points, averof red squirrels, the mother moves aging 91.3 points a game as comthem, one by one, to another nest pared to the 770 points they or temporary hiding place. She allowed their opponents for a grasps each one by the loose skin on its belly and the younger 64.2 game average. Led by big Doug Tate, Steve curls its legs and tail around Ruff, Dirk Smith, Milt Chidester, the mothers neck. This method Frank Scharmann, Wavne Jones, enables her to jump from branch Ken Colledge, John Medina and to branch with her young. Chrysler 71 Ford Turino 71 71 Chev Vega 2 dr Ford Gal. 4 dr. sedan Chev Dodge Pickup 70 69 Toyota Wagon Dodge Charger 70 69 ow mileage 2 Although the Cowl toys had rough going at the first of the season, and dropped an important game to No. 1 ranked Morgan last Friday, they have leen playing good ball, and show a lot of hustle and desire. They still have an outside chance to make it to the State Tourney in Provo this year. This Friday they play Intermountain at Crantsville. Came times are 6:30 p.m. for the. JV game and 8:00 p.m. for the For 6th In eriod, and again The Dug av Mustangs made straight in Region Nine with a convincing plav win over the Tintic Miners Tuesday at Tintic. The win gives the Mustangs at least a tie for the Division crown and they can clinch first place with a win over Park City Friday, Fell. 22. The Division winner is guaranteed a State place in the (.'lass Tournament. MUSTANGS I. ED from the opening whistle as they Imilt lead before the losers up a scored and it was 19-- with two minutes left in the opening quarter. Barry Gardner who finished with 24 points led the onslaught with eight points in the quarter. Reggie Brewer added six as the winners held a 21-- 8 lead at the end of the quarter. The Mustangs blew the game wide open in the middle of the second quarter when they scored ten straight points within a minute to build a 33-1- 6 lead to a 25 point margin with three minutes left in the half. The teams then traded points the remainder of the period as Tooele's AA'restling Squad. Goaeh Paul Darts wrestling team has completed its duel halfthe Mustangs held a season and through competition in the Region meet qualified 11 of their 12 grapplers time margin. for the state meet. Representing the Ruffs in the Region championships were: Back: Scoring slowed down during Rick Anderson, Paul Davies, Mark Connell, Carmen Romano, Rick Garcia, and Steve the third quarter as each team Scow. Front: Captain Mark Simonich, Matt Torres, Rill Gocliis, Dan Quintana, John scored only 12 points. The winSutton and Tim Pomerov. ners had their biggest margin of the night with 3:33 left when The Miners were it was John Sutton (105), Dan Quintana able to cut the margin to 25 (112), Bill Gochis (119), Steve points before the end of the Scow (138), Carmen Romano quarter as the Mustangs led 63-3- 8 (155), Mark Connell (167) and going into the final eight Paul Davies (185). minutes. Gary Ott had six points IN THE Tooeles squad, championship for the Mustangs during the matmen will he com- matches, Torres will battle captained by Mark Simonich other eight Tyler quarter w'ith Brent Sandersons for fourth third and places. of Davis; Simonich will meet seven and coached by Paul Dart is do- peting leading the losers attack. The only Tooele wrestler Overson of Bingham, and Garcia ing very well in the Region Five THE FINAL quarter was who wont he in the state meet will wrestle Bonhan of Wrestling championships being is Judge all fast break basketball as the heavyweight Rick Anderson. Memorial. held at Cyprus High School. combined for 53 Anderson missed the big meet Results after the first day After the first day, Tooele two teams Miners outscored The he when a on he fluke, thought is in third place in the team points. competition show that the Buffs was ahead on 10-in the final the his in Mustangs points have qualified 11 of their 12 standings. Jordan looks like a two minutes to cut the final of match with Farr Davis, only shoo-ifor the team title with man squad for the State Chamto find out after the match was 81 has 64 'A Bingham pionships which will be held points, at the Universitv of Utah Feb. over that the referee had award- jroints and should retain their Brown had nine unknown ed Farr two points second place standing, while and Farr was Tooele with 58'A THREE grapplers. Matt Tor- to Anderson points, Cypres (126 pounds), Simonich (132 declared the winner hy the rus with 50, and Davis with Ladies City of one point. 4714 are fighting for third place. pounds), and Rick- Garcia (145 slender margin fourth for and third 'A is will for the 9 sure with be Wrestling Judge pounds) battling points League Region championship while the places are Tim Pomeroy (98), to finish last. SS-0- for the Mustangs liefore Coach George Bruce pulled his regulars midway through the quarter. All five Mustang starters hit for double figures as Brown had IS, Brewer, 14. Ott. 11, and Donnelly 10, in addition to Gardners 21. Thomas led the Miners with 25 points followed hy Sanderson with 13. Childs and Cary Gourley each had ten for the losers with Gourley getting all his points in the final quarter. The Mustangs with a season record of 13 wins against only three losses host the AAasatch seven 51-2- 6 Hardware Sleighs Still Running Sleighs at Hardware Ranch are still ninning for those who wish to ride among the elk herd supplementally fed in the meadow near by. The horsedrawn sleighs run from 1 to 4 p.m. Monday through Thursday and 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Friday through Sunday. There is no charge. The new Visitors Center atop the hill overlooking the ranch is a worthwhile resting place for persons interested in the history of Utahs elk and their management. of Wildlife The Division Resources operated the ranch located 17 miles east of Hymm at the head of Blacksmith Fork Canyon. Tooele Qualifies Eleven Wrestlers For Stale 61-3- 0. i 2 n - League jsv,. fe ) dr ht Tooele Ladies ht iB0 j r. x, 6 (i m'Qh v-- 8 More To Choose From All Makes - All Models TII 666 North Main 1 Phone 882-416- . Major League Team : Sixty Niner C & C Const A'enus Club Anns Shop Russells Beauty Stansbury Park Gibson Tire Steadmans Honda 21 L 3 1654 13 12 12 12 , 10 7! A 11 12 12 12 14 954 1454 AV 9 Kathleens 5 Dewey s High team series: Russells Beauty Salon Stansbury Park 15 19 Sixty Niners High team game: Russells Beauty Salon Stansbury Park 2127 .... 2168 2164 PAULOS CHRYSLER DODGE-PLYr.lOU- A Roxv it six -- 4-d- Rotmdmg out the top five are Mike Mogus 4 0 and Felix Gomez 2.0 average. AM) I Hill big factor in the Inkers smeevs is their strong defense. This strmig club has scored 25S total jviints (a 36 6 r game average) to their opqs points (14 0 per ponent garnet. A fine group of Ixivx plav in this league and wdl someday provide the talent for the high svImniI squad. Dugxvav Rolls On Dow ns Tinlie 6-- Monday Nite Seal a Great Deal Used Cars Priced to Sell 72 hy Rich Aalde AA it h the 4 Alvie Medina, the tall and talented Grocerymen spread-eaglethe field. , , The scoring race was won by Gary Alvervm, Alliertson's who scored 298 points. Doug Tate, Busicos, who missed the last two games of the year due to a scored 279 knee operation points, Dirk Smith, Busico was third with 258, Jim Bowers, Albertsons fourth with 241, and Steve Ruff, Busicos rounds out the top five with 212 points. Doug Tate was selected as the leagues outstanding player, and joining him on the league team are team mates Dirk Smith and Steve Ruff, Gary Thursdays Results: Ibmtam Basketball Fri-da- it looked like it was to Ik a Buffalo stampede. Not so. In the nest four iniuiiles, the Davis defense shut out the Huffs, while Davis's Frazier, Kennard and Dean Hunger hit for II counters as the amazing Darts took the lead 26 22.' Jan Gutierrez presents Doug Tate championship team trophy symbolic of the 1974 Recreation league championship won by the Busico Cash Store. Doug, former Tooele and Westminster star, helped lead the Busico quintet to the championship and accepts the trophy on behalf of Joseph Busico, the team sponsor. - Haski-lhul- imt in front got TiMN-lin the oieniug moments 22-1- Front: Ron Roswell, Malt Doffm, Rorinv Matrkal, Mike Thomas, Gary Reunion, Terry- Graft and Mike Hansen. Bark: Coach John Roswell, John Karahatsos, John Graft, Mike Mogus, Felix Gome, Roland Dalton, (ataeh Sheik Matekal. Absent Kriss Garcia. fust half of Tool ele's li.mfani complet-ed- , point margin. Tinn-I- i the Inkers lead the league travels to Sandy for a retoiu engagement w ifh a 7 0 record CO ACIILD bv Sheik Ma with Jordan. In their first meettekal anti John Roswell, the Lik- Tvnn-defeated the easily ing Reel diggers, 61 42. but the see- - ers have gotten some fine time ariHiud isnt exectd forinanees from their young ath-lIn- - so easy. oidau holds wins letes. leading the eluli in scoring is Kriss Garcia with a 11.5 average. John Giaft ami Rolaml Dalton follow- with a 9.5 ami 8.5 averages. 2-- Champion of the Tooele Recreation BaLetball, Busico Cash More, The grocer men raced through the league undefeated inning 12 game to completely dominate the league. Kneeling: Dirk Smith, John Medina, Alie Medina and Frank Schamtann. Standing: Steve Huff, Doug Tate, Milt Chidestcr and AAavne June. In High individual series: Don Prince John Sandoval Curt Whirhol High individual game: Don Prince Dave Royal John Sandoval 627 579 578 GIIS Basketball Team 229 214 213 Mark AAatson, Ken The 1974 Grantsville High School basketball team - kneeling L-Nelson, Ron Fowler and Larry Sandberg. Back row: Coach Bob AVilliams, Lynn Taylor, 1 Robbie Brown, Charlie Palmer, Jeff Didericksen, Scott Soelberg and John Bleazard. Kathleens High individual series; Etta Mae Harris Nina AVarr Jackie Feyereisen High individual game: Etta Mae Harris Mae Hansen . 787 762 748 537 533 528 210 208 |