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Show Thursday, November 18, 1954 THE Pag 9 7lC Better Control of PORT ClcCv-ctcz- c Roof, Dust Asked at Emery Mine Eagles End Season Willi 5-- 3 Record; ...so enjoy were the major safeguards propos- ed by Federal Inspector T. T. Re ay, Jr. for the Leamaster Coal LeamasCompanys ter mine, 16 miles west of Hunt- ington, in a rcinspection report reThe Harlem Magicians, led by leased today by the Bureau of Marques Haynes, player-coacMines. This Emejy county mine basketballs greatest dribbler, will employed five men when be in Price December 1 to play late last month. the Price Lions at the Carbon ColThe inspector commended the lege gymnasium. Game time will be 8.00 p.m. This team played a proper splicing of the machine cable and the increasing of the polio benefit game here during the volumne of air in the east entries 1934 March of Dimes. that proposed the replacing of This game is one of the many two brattice-clot- h in the exhibition tilts scheduled by the crosscuts between stoppings the main intake Magicians throughout the United and return airways and the makStates and Canada and proceeds ing of preshift and weekly examafter expenses will go into the inations for hazards. Carbon county March of Dimes The inspector suggested also the fund for 1955 under sponsorship of repairing of the electic cap lamps, the Price Lions Club. the hanging of the insulated power The Magicians are noted for wires so that the wires would not their finesse on the cage floor, for touch combustible material, and their shooting accuracy and for the guarding of the exposed travtheir showmanship. Playing all eling chain on the shortwall mincomers in 28 states last season, ing machine. they won 163 games and lost only Other improvements included 4. the placing of proper fuses in two Stars on the team include for- power-contrswitches. mer Harlem Globetrotter players 65 Chico Burrell from Astoria, New York; 61" Freddy Pearson from Centralia, Illinois. Also included in the line-u- p are 68 Luster Burks from Grambling College and Ashdown, Arkansas; 66 Rollie Harris from Columbus, Ohio; Troy Driver from Langston University and Tulsa, Oklahoma and 65 Jim Hughes from Texas Southern University and Sapul-p- V sjf 5. V, V- h, Fourth in League The Carbon College Golden Eagles racked up a 3 record in 1954 football play and topped off the season with an impressive and g 9 victory over Westminster, and a fourth place in conference play. Coach Jimmy Mullins, during the 1954 season, fielded one of the smoothest working in the schools historyaggregations and it was a definite loss to football fans. who failed to turn out for the college games which saw the Eagles chalking up wins in every home game. The three games lost by the Eagles during the season were all and in the final game the Eagles even whipped the jinx when they topped the Parsons at Salt Lake 5-- 31-1- road-affai- a little luxury is good for every man Better control of the roof and the coal dust at the working faces Harlem Magicians Ink Bid to Play Lions Here morale-buildin- SUN-ADVOCA- rs away-from-ho- City. The scores in Carbons games during the season read like this: Carbon 19, Mesa 6; Carbon 14, Las Vegas (New Mexico) 49; Carbon 33, Snow 6; College of Southern Utah 26, Carbon 6; Carbon 12, Dixie 0; Ricks 40, Carbon 6; Carbon 24, Ft. Lewis 18, and Carbon "v: s .V r!' v' . V ' v A ' ' V A - ' v x V i; K0 t: BOURBON STRAIGHT - ' v v , N j 6 years old -- V A 'i 1 ovx . y? ' : - WHISKEY I 1 AND PRICED TO PLEASE 'NTWCSi 0Yt H K K PSCOF BELMONT x x r ol a, Oklahoma. Lawrence Kuykendall, the handless wonder of basketball, is expected to join the team in time for this game. The Magicians will have plenty of rebounding strength with men like Burrell, Harris, Hughes and Burks around the baskets, while Haynes, Driver and Pearson take care of the rest with their accurate set shots from far out. Driver is the quarterback of the team. Chico with his comic antics. Kuykendall with his amazing ball handling and shooting ability. Pearson and of course' Haynes himself will keep the fans amazed second of the game. Won Lost Tie every The Magicians were formed fol0 1 lowing a contract dispute between 6 0 and the Harlem GlobHaynes 5 1 etrotters. Haynes decided to form 3 0 a team of his own. Since that time 2 0 several of the Globetrotters have 1 0 Westminster 19. In Intermountain Collegiate Athletic conference play, the Boise Broncos were again credited with the championship and percentagewise they held the top spot but as the league is set up Boise only played four of the ICAC teams and in these games they won three and tied one. On the other hand, CSU racked up an impressive 1 , record in conference play which percentagewise gave them second place but in the number of conference games played gave them a good shot at the conference 31, 6-- championship. Boise CSU Ricks Carbon Snow Weber Westminster Dixie 1 0 0 0 Peacocks Bowlers followed him. Charles Bezyack is Chairman of the Lions committee which has made arrangements to bring the Magicians to Price. Jump info Lead In East Carbon Race Kaiser Steel, 2774. High team single game Pea cocks Market, 986; Miners Trad' Peacocks Market of Dragerton ing Post, 951, and Kaiser Steel edged into first place in the East 936. Carbon City bowling league. Individual standings (high Closely following is Kaiser Steel, three games): Rip Collins, 563 Kaiser Maintenance and Miners Doug Tollis, 536, and Elvoy Wid Trading Post. dison, 530. (High single game) With the bowling season just Rip Collins, 215; Doug Tollis, 208 beginning, there are but seven and Matt Rauhala, 202. points difference in the standings. In the mens division, John O The lead can change each week Berto bowled the high score of the and competition is evidently going week with a 218 and for the ladies to be very sharp. Joyce Erickson bowled high with Team standings High three a'199. He bowls for Miners Trad games: Peacocks Market, 2867; ing Post and she for Kraync Miners Trading Post, 2798, and ' 4t 4 mm -- r A w , 4h f - vfll 4 t ., Chrysler New Yorker Deluxe St. Regie D , X- T - c. '" V ANNOUNCING CHRYSLER J955 IS NOT GOOD WITH THE Cftroof lOO-illllON-DOLL- AR Its happened! Heres a wholly new direction in automotive styling for all cars to follow. 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