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Show , - , , , - 4ADESERET NEWS, Salt lake City,. Utah, Saturday,- March 8, 1952 ' BVT:::,,?,sp4AT144.w,1 1 I, 0ET'.,,TpQ.04..4g,..,..::. , . , Cotosi Actiortif s an NEW YORK sIrk - -- . - - - , , . . BALTIMORE, Mdr. (UP) Glen Smithalready ranking on national 'dream A woman wrestling fan teams"was named this week by Look Maazine editors as filed a $10,000 damage suit Basketof the their choice for the second-strin- g against Wrestler Lord Leslie Carlton Friday alleging , ball team.- he slapped, her with such Look's All American basketball team Included Dick Groat, foice "she had to undergo -Workman, West , "medical treatTent for her 7 Dukc-Ma- rk and Rod Illinois. ' Fletcher, Walter left side. Dukes,.Seton Virginia; T , Miss Emma Talmadge Sharthg second team honors Hall; Chuck Darling, Iowa. with Smith are Bob Houbregs, said the slapping occurred last Friday at the Baltimore Washington; Don Meineke, Dayton; Clyde Love Bette, Kansas, Coliseum IkThile Carlton Team-Snares and Ab Nicholas, Wisconsin. was "performing his The selection was based on in a provocative a n d Antersectional sectionalmanner." She said that during the games, conferences and the eight National Collegiate 'Athexcitement, "caused by his letic Association districts.. portrayal of a detestable - The Greek Orthodox men's In NCAA District Seven, the scoundrel," Carlton slapped team included Look All-Sther on the body with his winners of the WednesDick Haag, Wyoming; Smith; fist with great force. She - team, ' added day night league, defeated the Bert Cook, Utah State; Joe even that he didn't - ' Thursday night league cham- Richey, Brigham Young, and apologize. pions, First Presbyterian, by a Moe Radovich, Wyoming, , sports faced an attack on ',.'1, a federal another front Saturday following ' grand jury recomLI ''...'' anti-tru- st ' take that the ion to end mendation government f N ,,ge k, : 'restraint of trader and broadcasting of championship, fights." .,. ., , . . Thus, boxing became the third major sport to be threatened suit since' with an mitt-tru- st moneys with other bidders for World War.' the last ' : v broadcast rights. anti-tru- st '', suit' An b pending ' , ,, f The action against boxing ',, , National , the Football against i was made Friday in a present. teleof restriction Leaguelor its ,vision on professional games. Inent to Federal Judge William ' ' , Baseball's reserve clause was Bondy by the grand jury, which 4, has been probing the sport since l ' I . challenged by the Danny Car- last October. i ' I , 7, della suit, but the case never evidence "After ' ''''. the , hearing courts. reached the ; in this ;natter this grand jury i 4, , , ,, , Baseball also is confronted' anti-tru' .., ve,' suit- -- On recommends that the attorney ,, an .:',, ., with 1, Feb. 21 the Liberty Broad- general consider filingand-tru-a civil , , action under the , casting System filed a We' ,.,... ,,,.. ,. 4, . -- 0.041 Otaultiti,Chita20, against laws," the presentment said. . , 13 major league clubs and ,...,---. . .......,,,, in the I '4, the presidents of the National personwas mentioned . . presentment, and Melville C. and American Leagues. , .. head of the anti-tru-. Liberty claimed it bad been Williams, I division in the office. U. S. A13 15all out of,1 , frozen, parks the, , - even though JIt offered more ttorneyIeiX. 1LanedecIinede , . to say whether the exclusive-serviccontracts of the Inter. --, , national - Boxing Clubwith , , Champions were involved. -r . Although the IBC-w- u ,,-,. the organization ' , , ,, , 'JACL-Titl- took cognizance of the action. , . . 0 . , .Thu IBC controls the sport in , . z the the big arenas of New York, leading League 2ephyrtand , ,,, ..- - ,c ,,,........,. ' Jetted- - place ACentaurs- i Is-a- l oi Detroit- - on4-41,,, ' , at the Hellenic Gym Louis. s, , In Basketball JACL Salt the Lake . Harry Markson, managing di, ) -,....... ''''' , League finals with the champion- rector of IBC, said officers of ' the organization had appeared, ship of the league at stake. .,...!!! , autowill a win the our For, Zephyn, , , -- t belorethegrand,Jur4L'hut , them atop the understanding is that virtually matically place T , ' .- fl'''" league throne. The Centaurs must every major promoter in the , ,-goi the bard way. They must win country also appeared." this game to gain a tie, plus a ........., , Sugar Ray Robinson, middle- playoff to lain. the champion, alsowas weight mdlim,mdi .. More Important than the champ- among those who testified- .-....,- -- AS RECORDS WERE BSOKENTwo records went by the boards Friday night as the is the ionship Trophy single post Jim Norris, IBC president, Bear-Ri-ver in the Cache Valley city. The Bears from --- - that is open to hthe -a-champion in declined comment untilhe quintet defeated Logan,-48-3-7, - nnual-- Salt could examine the text of the forthcoming-17tTremonton scored. 604 points in their 12 league games-- 52 averageto set one new , the Lake Nisei Invitational Tournajury's recommendations. Mark. Don Nish set the other individual record with 191 total points scored in one year ment being held on March 27 ,.. Shown above is action during the third quarter of the fraywhich win automatically and n at the Hellenic with such teams as the Chicago Huskies, ., gave Bear River, Ogden, Weber and Box Elder the regionsa four state tourney, berths."., PREP CAGE - Francisco Chinese - Saints, San ---------- --., 777 Salt Lake Hellenics, Northern Utah RESULTS JAAU R WAY-TI- E Idaho Falls JACL Denver All Stars and the Seattle - . ar -- p ;- st "".,-,,,,- st , , ZkAMPIONS -- --- --- . . JotdanWins Title in st ,. , , -- "eams Seek ,. ,,,, , "',, , . - -- --- , -- -- ,, , , e N . , ---C squeri-effWednesda-y, -- - - , . -- - seoreof-39to37injp1ao- , , - Trophy, 1 - . - , , . - Orthodóx es ' , SmithSelecti For Lool( s 2n Team ! iGien-- F,A,-7:ip,T.L.'.sL'Ap:- Jordan High School's defend: Mg state Class kchampiorls kept iheirwirming ways Friday-nightbdowning an outilaiied Provo on the Jordan quintet, boards at Sandy. ht The win cinched the the Art for championship Beetdiggers Hughes - coached with nine loop victories against a single lossthis last week against the Tebounding Leopards of East. The contest Friday night saw 56-2- 3, -- Big-Eig- --- BlaineAndersonthel)iggers , ganieThuriday night at Westminster College. They awarded the league trophy following the game. I In a preliminary.. game, Centenary Methodist, runner-u-p in the Wednesday, night league, defeated First Baptist, Thursby day night league runner-up- i, 37 to 32. Earlier in the evening, Centenary Methodist had cap-tured the 'runner-u- p title by defeating Zion Lutheran, with whom they were tied place, by 27 to 17. &lima Meinbefi the'ellinf: pionship Greek Orthodox team have - been: Dean Kastanis, George- Argentos, Tom Koro-logos, Paul Corbett; John Ernie -- Psara,s iCua Tea serok Harry Klekas, Sotiriou, George Pubs, Jim Bapis, Chris Argentos,Bob Barias. Gus...Jackson, and team director, Tommie Sotiriou. beParticipating sides- the five teams played last night, have included St. Johns Lutheran, Wasatch Presbyterian, St. Paula Episcopal, Hebrew MonteAZA (Congregation flore), First Methodist, Trinity Methodist Episcopal, Central Christian, St. Marks Episcopal, and DeMolay..,.. Kan-that.- -- Pharmacy Five Tips Carlson, Cops-Cit- Méer y. Salmon pharmacy the second annual -Deiniii:--Reereiftinn PtofCtify d basketball tour- - nament by beating Carlson in final Sporting Goods, round play Friday In. the Provo--,-- 7 , High School gym. Consolation honors went to the Taylor. IGA stores quint as a result of their 57-4- 1 victory over ' West Drive Service; Arden Dairies of -- Provo defeated Greenwood Motor of American for third place hon-- -Fork, 54-5ors. The spicial trophy given to the team adjudged as T 3rtraying the best sportsznanThip through- out the tourney went to the Carlscn snnrting Goods five. Terry Judd paced the winning Salmon Pharmacy five to its de. chive win over ft Carlson quint who played without the services of their scoring us, Randy Cla-- k, who was in Salt Lake with his Bulldog eaters. - Judd tallied ID points foe high . . , , scoring bonont Box scores: , PROVO of Orem won ment-sponsore- 55-4- 8, 3, center top all great on eight scorers with field goals and two of five free throws for 111 points. Jerry McCleary, speedy first line relerve, meshed nine points to take sec, ond place. Dave Lewis, rangy Provei center, tied speedy Paul Kitchen Bear RIM 4S, Logan 37. Savoys competing. Weber 30, North Cache 25. g for the Bulldog's Other games on tap for March 12 Ogden 37. Elder lox 3$, honorseach getting seven. include Harlem vs Davis Comets South Cache.. bye. liksg tight Provo now plays Carbon's , at T and the Huskies-Busseclash tooth 43. Granite 31. ' Dinosaurs next Friday, March 'Jordan 66, Provo 33. at 11:15. Davis 1 3L 41, Eut ; 14, in the Carbon College gym Wes bet. lotion Timm Irournoy at Price for the right to enter Decision Picks: Championship Wankel s Fight the state Class A tournament snow North Sevier 39. 40, I South Bevies $7, Marina's 41. March 20 as the fourth place ' South High School doubled Teran as Teen Idol Carlson's (46) leisses Yharessoy (4101 ., Cansolatian Brachot 1 By DUANE CHRISTENSEN. O'T I' P CITPP team fro mthe Big Eighth. Gunnison $2, Simian, I , 3L.. score on the 3 4 3 -- LOGANThe- curtain' fell on the- - most confusing-of-all Granite Friday II I 01 Ashby f-1,HOLLYWOOD males Los Itanti 58, Panguitch. 48. Judd 1 7 LIS 6 II Doerr Region Tourney in faced bantamFarmer the 1 1 17 Angeles' 3 4 Buckner gym, night I 10 baby lissertess Durricane 85. Millard 43. ...It was almost like a preview Region One basketball chases rriday night and when the title Madsen 6 3 113 , Scrappy. Davis Quint PVIOWan in the last Big Eight contest of I6 43 I113 butter 31. Dims 32. young Keeny Teran, weight, II I I 4 liebstat , an received Cowleg clubs not but four , one, Primates Games equal was heralded ....- to Saturday night's climaxing pie was finally served, today as the new Carbon 59, (trend Junction theyear for the two teams.'-- ,' 33 14 4 41I Totals , Pushes Leopards, 38-4- 1 34 Totals 93 IS I II Xitah-BYIdol of the bobby Boxers follow, Wasatch 45, West 37. The Cubs, second Place team ' Christeassa. end game in the finals share' OtticialsWinight A stubbo, scrapping Davis in the loop along with East, de. It was a battling Ogden five the mark let last year by eCor- ing his unanimous cif the annual AAll cage tour. -- over 28-- 7 eision School a Bid. built halftime game- Johnny Bostón.Declines High up d quintet played ney Friday evening In the Pio- - which threw the northern 'Utah dell Brown of South Cache.-Tb-lead Gun Club Sets, East's smooth Leopards practic- and in with- the. seer Stake gym. circuit into a four-teaphoto- - team pushed Its scoring ,totals But the sensational ,little For NCAA , off their feet before easy victory. ally That's just because a Prize Shoot Sunday finish. The Tigers played bril- - tà 804 for 12 games, for the oth- mittster didn't have much to say Gaylen Moffitt, rangy center ,BOSTON (UP)--A- t quint from Rainbow least one about the new females for PA g who Southerners the mark. , ,PAO elyto, 1:11, squealing Aislcu! xspf et topped all Shooting will be for balk bocce , . rtereo Dart I; telun.,,chosen ' licstari ''''' giVot ii.iisis- -' 90-e,42....4 Z.4 IterS, 7,,e4.4.f.In7M1:T.I.:.'..2I 4 Bill 'Maxwell aria Green Club Sunday, accordingktkervaA"Vridefeated Rosehill Dairy of Salt Meanwhile, Weber fought off Bears gained an early lead and gion Stadium. the two eastern representatives yule., The ten. each was a Steinki thriller was got game right, high Coon, chairman. Lake.' to the NCAA hockey 'the Dairymensre determined North Cacha 2045, never relinquished it, although ' Redskin lument at Colorado Springs, Colo., up to the final minute when, for Granite with five. mostly erstwhile Boast Another - LoLaynes bo will three for and 4:1411tt River Beu Davis closed the margin to its classification, ,smashed Logan pressed The win left South with a Shooting , nineties. has refused to; participate, closeti-o- f the- game.-- The Leo- season's record squads for every ability, Coon, sal& for' gan's tournament lopes ,4847. tens. The Grizzlies lost three Fan For Daddy Russ liMmen. eagle-eye- d After eightwins meeting ' and two defeats. Granite lost Th first squad will begin shoot9 - ward for the Gardeners, was the Thus, Box Elder, Ogden, men via personal fouls, and - The Rex Layne' have another Friday, the five-ma- n eastern se- pards boasted a scanty ten lead at eve-- 1 stretched this for the halftime, baby The straight league contests to ing at 9 a.m. Th shoot is open to gun combig scoring committee chose Boston those losses lection Weber and Bear River , girltheir ,Jecond. plus expert sniping 2-28 at the thre quarter finish In the Big Eight cellar. everyone. . ving as be swished 28 poinsts pleted the hectic season with by Bruce Stevens and Verge wbasbir. of the poitliki Utah boxer College, Boston University, Yale to through the hoop, . and borplaturday morning. and St. Lawrence,, with the two mark, and then hung on for the from every conceivable angle. seven victories and five defeats Christensen were too mkt for Both baby and mother were re- winners going to the national final win. with 22 apiece. Those same clubs, there- Logan to overcome. Sharpshooting SteveMathe, sparked Rosehtli ported fine. tournty. --- - Jones fore. will represent Region One son was the big offensive threat tallies. for the winners with 18 points In one et the best games of ir the state Class A tourney. while smooth playmaking John the tourney. the American Falls Logan and South Cache each , , Damsiters defeated Peacock won five and lost seven during McMasters chipped in 11. Clark the the North Cache, 4948. for third campaign. Draayer led the Dartu on--13 place, Eupply , , 1 Six Rainbow Gardens indicated defending champion, captured -- :Four Chiqf-Pony-Widpgletalliesmod of them skyscrapRegion , r Region Big Eight ' "sedan (114) Mose (119 from far out. ing Pastel (41) Provo (23) they plan on making the trip to four wins and lost eight to Penwell s otim; CITPP OTIPP OPPIP (n) tn) 7 0 P Pt - Denver to enter the national wind up in the teller. . 111.11fidelleta 3 1 3 Inn" 0 2 Hammond (This is the fourth it a .Eugene Larks of the Far West Rolland 4 3 3 1 6441$ Holman ' Ant Dokes was Ogden's big ?Tr: Mitchell Some 1 1 41 4 I MoCiem7 2 Kitchen 3 2 7 AAU event later In the month. Manses 1,33 ; legiell et articles on managers Leagueand-pulledthemi- nt Si II 73 lloysoo4Sociorems--Rural 3 s I Irnientitom 11 1 Winters 'enimilwr 113 0 gilt, Boa was check A 8100 . presented ' scoring.. weapon against t 3 9 ?rector listless I 1 1 2 It di 4 Motto Lewis 2 5 7 In the Pioneer League for third place after they bad been ' Prince 3 1 2 winnersThompson 1112 4111Dsy 3 11 t money. Elder. T b s rangy center I : : I fler4.. - - Oldroyd relegated to the cellar. In 0 0 0 Rasmussen 3 3 14 OrtLos 1 I 2 3 SI 4 Mifl.t I Remy kite. - - - - a. P. Deastlers 44411 Ihmenoto Surtt (111 dropped 15' points into. Ails 1 I e 1 Adal.0 1952.) . 1 Tebbe, 101 I1 8 Irate, Ttmoson 0000 s 0 so a wmasw - - - - .orsts 3 he was skipper of Atlanta. OTPP OTI1P . Hunt s I Millerbert Jones S 0 1 I 4 e 9 e Orton mesh and was instrumental It's generally conceded that The new alci11 1 7.. S II 412 Amino Prig, I I I le 41 Testate chief wrangler of Totals 21 21 13 18 3 0 Shields 2 -Patton 0 0 0 0 Kaminski' Sionneno 1 1 0 3 Raids I S 312 la Rickahead , t2 2 2 14I p,bot the when Branch by 4 quettere: 3.,11 0 Jenson Tigers. keeping Pittsburgh's 0 0 II 0 Ibtortafies 01111&as 8 3 1 1 M! 0 0 0 244412t .......ZPoscook the Mustangs is a righthander s --SO SS 36 Is e e S 3 3 Ptoraol most of the game. The fracas hys11 11 1 3 Morrie . 1 21 37 41 20 4 54 Totals' Pasigultek BEAVERWhat Beaver High ey assigns a manager to one of all the way, has a lifetime bat- -, Totals IS 1133 114Nschsat S 1 S 4 2 3 3 4 Nave Score by periods: wu tight from start to finish, 12 33 13 37 'Niels Totals 13 10131 0 0 0 Mortanoos School will produce in the 1943 the Pirate firm clubs, the skip- ting average of .282, stands Parmoiey 3 3 ; 7 13 44 27 Jordan 4 2 2 11.11".0 2 3 I with only twe points as the piscrl by guar's's. n --- 23 hasketball.:team-mar.--givetoestaats (11) 7 2I Provo one-and- Otastasa ,a per in questionof is readyovilling &Delta weighs 185;- A married - P.eteront: - -- 0 4 0 Cuaninthas 1 - II 713T Mertes and Short. --- bitted- - mugle7enleytd by Dixie out an 23 32 OTYP t- -andcapable turning two-ye6 os the 1 a Rebhan boasts Friday 1 preview 1 1 3 man, Dapper night whep andersoa l's 1111 4t lototio-----"1" It 2313 MI Ogden - at stow - 01110106Z -1;14'2: 211;142216- - -- ---es I 1 Barisal Lote 2 2 Score her hwerleml old daughter. juniors and seniors met an ex- exceptional - . , 1 Peterson 1 5 117 1 boomer 41 01 .... .... -- - . 1113 st or 142c2t2 MahlITOSO - with le all-stDave 3 Bil4 baseball 1 The $ clientele of Cirthe Granite ONO ,11 Peterson 1 3 1 3 team, Ahoy ketk perienced Amarmais fans - 31 31 0 (40 Munson- --- R. Jensen 7 5 3 17 OTPP OTPP assetssoo (4$) - Sit 03 27 K. points .wu Box Elders IIP Maori on here. lings, where the Pioneer League 3 0 0 T Douglas 11.1747711 I solo cus Lounge BAC Heist 11 Chrsuanaa 1 0 L ., , B. Jensen OTPT 13 6 Rounder :1.11;IP .sirt (") Sataa" li.eJ)14 le; acerer, OTPP S 3 2 10 The 'youngsters were outexperi1 1 1 S 3 1 Otainkt I Msfft Mustangs make their home, is 3 3 3 1 Miasma 1 Strode 0 14123 6 Coven 0 13:04111tunit 0 0 M. 04 Oros 3 4410 Anderson 10 1 3 1 McIntosh 3 1 3 1 Both Don Nish and his team 4 $ 3 It 3441vaer 0 4 11 Pelves enced by the visiting team, but not doing any worrying over - - Rawl. 7t 7 7 is IS 0 Mitchell 2 Boom 0 Henri 1 0 I 3 1 0 II 1 11 ebonies S 0 Whiung idoOsoo 11 4 133 OS 2 ' 0 4 1016164 2 Srunnor 1 1 Holman" averatt 1 , farmItilhassi 10 10 1 MI mates established scoring rec- 4 t e 0 Kemal 14 12 JOTIOS put on some good ban playing Cliff Dapper, . Wsdo hattinss I SO 2 -. , I2 1 1 1 Tyler Opeashav 0 0 0 I and' bond 4 3 3 le ords in the triumph over Lo- 4$II 1 Wtlomt 111 2 2 1 2"41111.A1 I I OS 11131 II 3 Totals s Promo 0 4 did some quick scoring;but er from La Habra Heights, Cal1 0 3 2 Li7sot 4 16 White 11 Totals 52 24 . mcm, --' 4 1 3 Oisee 4 1 . 4 lumens 1 3 1 six-fo4 1 0 3 0 By quartarilZ Dudley four pivot ! l ! ! T"".'5'kirlin 1".1.111 l Partey of the fell who will Weight 1 1 1 1 gan. The before ,.., 3 I 32 121 Dunine the the ifornia, onslaught guide Pony Wous ... ......... 14 31 31 52 6 765 Nye 0 Bootty 1 0 1 I ()osmium 70,01411 4 Dunces I 101 tecalasee s. 1 1 1 McGregor Dobson man, shackled by personal 10 17 3 destinies through the 1952 Pio31 Sorb, 0 0 a crE...10- 1r mighty 1 1 1 3 Mitchell Om. O 1 Itesseir 0 0 14 Douglas O. Baal and Lay. 101 Maud 0111iil worst his of one 1 5 1 3 hale lad fouls, ft lambert 1 , AS Stan till) neer League campaign.. Dixon Slaver (Mk) II 1 ICAmboll 0 0 0 an , Becitstres (111, he bagged eight SNOB Beeler (171 Marimba (11) Beiver (32) 211 IT SS Totals SS IS SS MAIN EVENT Totals - Stare OTPS ............... OTPP Dapper, with a long and sue1322P OTPP 014 1 23 ya.014 points to up his 12 game total 111111 43 Totsla Totals 1017 0 3, Totals II 131 SO 14 3 II Elder , Si 2221 Irrit comes amp, Ctsf SS 47 inseht II Ds, rectittinbaseliall, rt 7 12 23 4 1 Sauer 1 3 1 3 4 Roberts 111 It Shelton J. Shipp 2 3 1 6 Gronit betterthan Sow amat4ssi- tt-----r 13 21 NI OS ' IS 46 , jialaboit 08adoss---111 10 , 21 30 44 1 1 I 3 Iteplier , lomat , Winterees I I 4 14 exceptionally well Giaars 4 1 0 4304 2 133 Bartels, 12 21 42 15 1 1 Utorrkatio 'Eliciehana I 2 0 4 0 0 Petersen WWII 7 5 411 Syleseter FRANK 1 1 1 3' O 3 1 1 11 N. Sheila eitictAist: Chsatbortstit so1 Clem----Selmer Skinner Marilee), 4 4 I 1 , 3 I 1 1 Pearce ' Idansions 1 II 3 13 Cliff, who is .a catcher by Bros 0111 Oray0110 Davis (WO 1 1 Halliday Iss 41)1 BUFORD Wickman 1533 1401yre -- OPP1P I 0 3 1 Marshall '- trade, has spent 13 years in orOPMP Ookisoil, -; 1$ 1511 41 Totals 2 3 13 2 3 4 Miulock , ' Totals 22 33 13 57 3 3 1 7 Glad Draamt and them ganized baseball, One0 4 By 14 ioarterel Regton to -11Mith &wits(' 1 I I Covrirh have been in either. triple or It ; Mayfield, I3 1 0 41.' ' 12 11 31 41 0 1 I 1 Carlson., Totals 21 IS 211 double A , Clifford., 2 S1 4S 0 - 12 t 39 Totals learysvals Weber r219 ?Web Coelho 01) JACK 0 01110141m leagues. 'Wilainaos I II Palermo sa1 Score by tsarists I I, Beal.. i lisr114 OTIPP (11FPz 3 0 S 4 DJohnsos 111 Smith 1 3 ft s Seaver W 32 Managerial experience came , Seines I 3 2 Reuses ' I NELSON 11 3 2 Matheson 2 2 SI lavas gum Ag 1 s s a pnwricaa 3 1 I 2234 Bovies, CZDAR CITY--X(10) , Haim (41) Madsen. as"" , baby born' to last year when he took over the t Officials: 210Clol acid Nooks. , WIed I 11 OTIPP 1 I hataaaatora Table, Mob etuwt ' Price 3 2 4 GT", I I Ow hum ?n Tallred 1118 11115 2 41 Totals ntirrietillet basketball player just before Itit Is ?climes S M 12 : Totals It - Kalaoa 3 I 1 4 IS bia - - ereruist 24 II , Score by istettint Soml-nn11111ard game ended Friday night,: may I 1 3 1 11 Joneett--- 11 tarlatans 3 1 1 4 Bast tha Survey 14 23 32 41 1 6 I 4 4 Sense Satoh. Briggs 1 4 3 1 Davis ' . ... . 11 24 32 spc?gT$,,A-4mA.t,iAc.-:L1 7 1 3 behind sudden 1 in final minutes the 111 10,,iso power scoring spree -- -k 'ir tiellsoalltoraylt all-sta- te , es , --- --- --- - - - , FO ' ovo, Quint . . , point-makin- - A or , In e . Region Cubs Dru 3ranite is l - - , ---.- ... U -- - S.L. then-coaste- m Toiiihey fast-movi- feature--Bi- 88-5- 5. -. . et -- 23-1- - -- - PIONEERLEAGUESKIPPERS - - Californian UTAH PREP SUMMARY: , Is New 1 one-hand- - ra , -- 2 Irt -- 11 tt !It lin All:StettTill 11 nu ' f30d-it--0-ij.lQiiint 11 11 11 , 11 t 216 -- -- . ar '- -- ter any-quar- - ar -- , all-sta- -- III 11 III 1 ot EDOXIING o 8.30 i all-star- - - -- 11 , UNDS 6 10-RO- Ii - 11111111 1 ,,. 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