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Show Tooele Ups Record To 'u AAVn (he Tunrto Huff basketluill team With 5-- 5 S3 record is good enough 20 more times. (Tuurle for sule pissessiun uf six 29x16. while I'niun fourth plate in the league had only 9s 3l standings. shoutSOME red lu detlaraliun ing by Union, ) in two's despite the that "we've gut to win intense guarding uf the seven in a row," is jtnt one game shy uf Iteing A BOY! mitre than haifway fulfil, led. Baskttbftll coach floundering just une game out of last place with a 25 record, following raie- - point lots to Uintah. Coach Mile Juhmen de clawd that hit team m dill in the thick of thinjp. and ail that they would have to do wav win their final seven ITjCFRCITjCH Tlte Buffs win was the games. The duuUen and real kind that give Itasletliall Ms scuffed, Iwvaine the toathes ulcers. tpiitkly Buffs hadn't lieen a hit and in liig doses. Down by as many as impressive. But the Buffs beat Cyprus hi 78 in 16 points in the third overtime, then handed period, cuath Mile John Cartam a 7263 loss, and sen went to his liench. Tuesday they ftaimeyed "The only way we were into the lair uf the Iniun even in the game, was Cmigan and came awas with our foul shouting, anti even at that, I felt with a 73-7- win. IT WAS Tooele's third that w should have lieen win in a row, and their at the bail line at least - rrs Mlkt Johnson's wlft, Jofynns, prsssntsd Mlkt with a husky nd 14-un- c boy, Wsdntsday, Fab. 21. Tha naw arrival glvas tha Johnsan's two boys and two girls. Mother and baba are doing fine. Taa-l- period. "We jud weren't getting the jA dune with our starters, so decided to ga fur speed aial . We put in qukkiM-ssMatekel Hall (Rub); (Chris), Brrmiun (Gary), Dunn (Rod), lacy (Mike) and launrlli (Marty) in various con ilatut nan, and the jub dune." they "These kids played the last half of the third period and mast of the y final rpiarter as they erased that deficit. In (at we ottaeml I'niun 22-- at one stretch and had a lead when thin$ fumed stair again." TURNOVERS and slop-p- v passing permitted I'niun to regroup and come tat strong to tie the game at 7373. I'niun had a shot at the honp tag missed with less than a minute to play. Tonrte the cant rolled I tall and was working for the final shut. A misguided crass court paw war I'niun, by intercepted but before the interceptor could get to the bu-le- t he wu fouled. And it l. proved to lie a very This Week In Snorts Feb. 22 through March 3 tli (ii lx Haxlrtliall. Jordan at Tiaa le, 7.30 p m. Tlll'RV, FEB. FEB. 23. Hoyt Haslet I tall. Craiilxville at Morgan USD at Dugway Tooele at jtalge FBI, Swimming: at BYU six-poi- ' SVT..EEB.24! I t A.. I j, L -- 4 . t : ri . V- - r '; . 5T- I . - , ," -- 4 , dill a , : , . v r IV . - r Sa fpa Among the 19 swimmers and divers that coach Mel Roberts qualified for state this weekend were five freshmen. Pictured above are the only first year swimmers to cam the distinction of being good enough to swim at state. Aaron Jones who holds the Tooele freshman breaststroke record, watches as freshman Scott Holt works on the weight machine. Holt qualified in the 500 yard freestyle. The other three freshmen who qualified for state are all divers, Scott Nelson, Richard England and Robert Jaramillo. . . . , ,4- W-- L Warriors Reds Hi Bailers 2 23-1- 3 23-1- 3 224-13- 4 Mad-Tep- s PickUps Friday Funnies 24-1- .... 22-1- 4 22-1- 4 20-1- 6 Volunteers 184-17- 4 4Hs 174-18- 4 Headers & Heelers Sno Bailers Rookies Mixed Nuts . 0 16-2- 0 154-20- 4 Muppets 15-2- S&W Trailer Ball Busters Budweisers 134-22- 4 Flakie Four 124-23- 4 Warriors Flakie Four Indiv high series Leroy Tryon Lloyd Hammond. . . . Automotive Need Quality for quality, well meet or BEAT the price! 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It has been a great year r the Buffs, who lost only one of 17 dual meets, finished second in Region Five nd qualified 19 swimmers and divers for the state finals. 1979 completes coach lei Robertss 10th year as swimming coach, during which time he has compiled coach-- i record of 128 wins and just 30 losses for the boys team. The only year he Girls Iwvketliall. ... 17-1- 9 16-2- - li .... Friday Nile Fun League Teams 4 Bs Ians and girls in slate meet MOV, EEB. 2ft Marty Leonelli was one big rraton for Tooele's 7373 road victory oter Union Tuesday. When lao-neland Christ Hall were inserted into the game late in the third quarter, the Buffs were trailing by 16 points. The game was won on Wesley Gross's li foot jumper with four seconds left on the dock. Bus score: ing games set for the Buff gym. However the cahlter Tooele 20 37 59 75 of opponents hrtaals no- Union 17 44 65 73 Johnson, now took out thing but trouble for Tourtc: Bussell 4 12x2 the his fast and quick playrebounding Buffs. 10, Kinney 2 9x10 13; Three of their opponents Applegate 4 9x12 17; ers, and inserted Wesahead of Tooele in Cross 3 QkO 6. Bennion 3 are Bret Gross, ley Applegate and Lacy for rdtounding the standings, and the 5x8 11; Lacy 3 2x3 8; strength. Union missed fourth opponent is just Matekel 0 Ixl I; Dunn 1 the front end of the one one game behind. lxl 3; IUII 3 0x0 6. WHAT b Important Totals: 23 29x38 75 and one, and it was the Leonelli who to the Buffs is the fact scrappy that the top four teams came up with the ball. Union: Harrison 8 0x0 LEONELLI pawed tc in the region automati16; Chasel 10 4x4 24; for the state Applegate who drove the cally qualify Troman 2 2x2 6; Buxton length of the floor and tournament, the fifth place 0 0x1 0; Mt. Lion 4 0x0 8; into the lane near the team has to play- off to 2 2x3 6; Mortensen Tooele basket. However, get in. Fourth and fifth Dye 1x3 2 5; Barney 1 0x0 2; Union's sagging defense places from Region Five Neilson 2 0x0 4; Mansfield converged on Applegate, will be headed for first 1 0x0 2. Totals: 32 9x13 and in the melee the ball round games with Provo 71 came loose, but big Wes and American Fork. The Gross graUted the ball road b rocky. But before worrying Region Five Standings: off the floor and with 8-- 2 about such a schedule, Murray firseconds left just four 7-- 3 Tooele has to face Judge Judge ed a bullseye 7-Memorial at Judge Frifrom in front of the bas3 Jordan 5-- 5 ket for Tooele's winning day, then it's hack home TOOELE for the invasion of Mur4-- 6 points. Cyprus Union took the ball ray on Tuesday, Uintah Uintah 4-- 6 out of hounds but the gun March 2 and the wrap-u- p Union 3-- 7 March 6 with Jordan sounded long before a 2-- 8 Carbon center court heave con- at Tooele. nected, and the Buffs claimed the victory on the strength of some great play by the reserves. With four games remaining on the schedule, the home floor advantage favors Tooele with three of the four remain- - Tiaa-l- e Tiaa le Ians and girls ii, state meet Swimming at BYU Girls iUxketltall. Grantsville in Region 9 tournament at So. Summit profit-altlefuu- r; 13 v 4 Cougars out in front by 16 midwav in the third 'k Tooele Transcript, Friday, February 23, 1979 cum-plrtel- players had the e Win Over Union 75-7- 3 882-110- High indiv game Earl Priest Paul Rollings 209 208 0 Main Office .... 201 239 Carolyn McLennan Trudy Hardison .... 216 Sandi Shoemaker. 212 (TEAD) Slim Shoemaker 882-432- 2 . . . . . i ) |