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Show Towle Transcript, Thurs., January S, I9S 1 13 y'' I ' TODD AIlIitTKOM Moe Bostock, Wen-Enjoyin- RICHARD (R.D.) ENGLAND g a great season on doser'i classy sophomore is the mat for the Tooele a big reason Wendover has wrest ling squad. AA rcsllers record in league posted a go to Bonneville T uesday. pav- 2-- One of Tooele's terrific corps of disers who sa ill he in action against Granite Tuesday in Tooele pool. player. There is Phil Dider-ickscone of the finest -- basketball plans. Tooele will play against Cyprus Tuesday in Magna and w ill return home for game against I'intah Thursday. JOHN BATE Team leader for the v Friday against Mt. Vernon. lie-fo- re ( V... amassed at least 1'Xii. A. ROBERT ARBON Grantsville' on rampaging basketball team, mainstay that will lie after its second league win, Eriday night A Is Tooele Ready 'f With a new coach and an almost new line-u- p only Wes Gross returns from last years front five -- coach Berne Leavitt has been having his ups and downs. In II games the Buffs could come up with just four victories, but those four wins came in Tooele's last six games, and coach Leavitt pre-seaso- n lielieves his squad is ready for league play. Tooeles first taste of lea- gue competition will be furnished by the Murray Spartans, and everyone knows that whenever Murray and Tooele meet in an athletic contest, there is action in big doses. Fridays contest will be no except tion. Throughout the pre- - Waste Time Going To All The Specialty Shops For Your Auto Maintenance. . . . . . Don't . . ALL UNDER ONE ROOF!- Front-en- d push shot against shooting Mark Herrera let er flv with his Kearns with Buff Gary Swan coming up to help out. Herrera, a fine shooter hopes that his shooting eye will he zeroed in Eriday when Tooele tangles with Murray in first league contest. 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AV-- Teams Phantoms Pine Canyon Raiders Bowling Friends Pin Busters 9-- 5-- 7 Carolyn Proctor Delores Martinez Ind. series Bonnie Lee Jeannie Anderson Joyce Carson Team game Tootsie Rolls 6 Pak-- 3 to 10-- Curly, Larry, Moe Team No. 18 What evers Tootsie Rolls 6 Pak-- 3 Pinheads Team No. 10 Bad News Bears Pin Snappers No. 1 Bowl Weavils Ind. game Karen Teeples vitt has used Gross, fireball Jay Sorenson and the outside shooting Mark Herrera, along with Garit I,aw-so- Bantam League AV-- Help e"v 1 W.V'V: against lehi. Tuesday Nite Ladies League v by Francis sota. since I950, and another by Frank Sloolier of Cawker City. Kansas, since ing, and when we licgin to had used his juniors exclusively in the JV games, so they now have 11 games of experience behind them as full time players in JV competition. For the most part Lea- - -- ' 1 Johnson of Darwin. Minne- a. season, -v LARGEST STRING BAIL The largest balls of string on record are 1 feet in diameter, weighing 5 and a half tons, one of which was i ( 1 show some determination we just county. Didericksen, is a aren't reliounding the way we will make tough reboundcr, and a we should deadly shot from the side of it tough on anv team we the court. plav." ROBERT Arinin, rough, Bruce has lieen sticking nigged and caahle, is the pretty much with John Cowboys anchor man un- Bate, the team leader. Brad derneath the liasket and an Eva, Jim VanLeeuwen. Joe effective, devastating re- Mohammed and Steve bounder. Bucky Palmer, Bruce as his starting five, doesn't stand very tall and will probably use this when placed against a mea- quintet as his starting five suring stick, but he is one when the Mustangs go of the tallest on the basketagainst Mt. Vernon in the ball court. Standing only Mustangs corral, Friday 5T Palmer is Grantsvilles night. 92-6- 4 f Sr Hopes to help Tooele to Mustang basketball victory in first league game team, which will be seek- against Murray Eriday. ing its second league win Dug-wa- T hi pay U t v WES GROSS athletes in the on the boards woods Friday night, and the league season, everyone will le playing their hearts out to help post a win for their respective high school. AA'endover plays USD tonight (Thursday). Grantsville, having posted the most impressive preseason record of the four TC schools, and then carrying that momentum into its league opener with an 81 S3 win over Union last Friday can expect much tougher competition this liest all around floor man. week when the I chi PioBill Larry Gamble, neers brings its talented Christiansen, and Loren and high- - scoring quintet to Anderson are other standGrantsville. outs on the Cowboy cage victor machine that will lie batLEHI was a over Wasatch in its league tling for a big and impordebut, so the hoops should tant win over Lehi. be smoking when the CowDugway Goes For Two Faced with an almost boys clash with the Pioneers. complete rebuilding job, Coach Bob Williams has Dugway coach George a veteran crew that has Bruce suffered through two develoKd the winning ha- league losses the first bit and they would like time Dugway has lost a leanothing Iretter than to add gue game in six years Lehi to its list of victims. he came up with a Leading the Cowboys is 60-4- 2 win over St. Joseph Creg Brown, a high- - flying, last week. For the first time this leaping chunk of basketball wizardry, who does every- year, I feel like we (Dugthing on the court, but way) are now ready to play sweeps the court at half- liasketball with any team in time. the league, coach Bruce But Brown isnt CrantS-ville- s stated following the St. Joonly outstanding seph win. "We are improv . while it is still early in LINDA ROBERTS Plays large role in Towle's pool. High School Cagers Prepare For Dribble and Shoot Action Three Tooele County high school basketball teams take to the hard- MICH AELA BUCKLEY Possessing beauty, grace and skill. M iss Buckley is one of the most talented disers in the state. She will display her talents Tuesday against Granite in Tooele ( 882-228- 2 |