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Show - - - , ' Saturthrf, Detomber j v II; 1948-- - , - - - - i . ' - -- i -- ,,,f - '- - ----- -- - --- -- . 0 . t- -i . - ', . ' " - , , ' ' - -- - THE DESEItirr NEWS - -- - --- -- , AgoP ,.. - I i 111. :. - . itr . , it .;',".". -,4 . ot ' Oiser4-- - a gers now 38-3- DIA Boyd -- - l''' eliet.' ump , .:::..;;' ,,, - - - I ';' -.. . ''' ':'.:':. :'4.1 : ' .., 20-15 In tool) TIriller ,49-4- air-with 36-1- - - -- - -- 't , ,..., - , ..., de Quily,-.7:7- t t,., ,, - ;,: ltk 'Avr'':---3- .- k --- ik ;.: - 7 - A .;,,,r - 1,(14 , oy , 11 ,4 , - ' :::,. A l ,;7 ) ,- - i t , - fit it . ,;.,f,fr ...,,, ''- POWnS ' - ,, ; i, ,, '',.- , '':.,z - , - , L 49-2- P- 7 -- - - , .1 - : "...,... - ,..,,,,,,,eit um e 14-2- .... .,..,. Rally Stage , , a Mancdlearrlatonegitavenkthede 1 ,.. - ;wt.,- ,'"- Defeat; . , , . . - ,,.-- . - B-ee- - , By SANDY it... - - - ' , ders an overwhelming advantage.From there on it was Heaps In th e pivot and Macfarlane and Varner from way out Aka the Leopards turned the game into a ;,'- :. s: . , . . pre-seas- on ', . , ''-- 7. . , of 16 I 30-3- 22-2- 43-4- I - I: -- Rap--77-pl- eye 36-3- - 1 18 Snow Basin 1 Skiing Good ; lIT , - -, . ay - - &- V , -- I Smith,. 1 1 1 Williams., ckanbackt 2 2 6 2 Deapain,tt 0 1 0 0 Oplans 1 1 1 3vitrson,1 0 0 Vest, 0 litemax 1 0 0 2 - - k,,0.100, 10 21 12 32 Totals Richfield AMOrieltu Perk ,r , and Teti le 12 o,t6iinEml.om 11 10 11 22 IS 23 30 32 30 . IDAHO PREP ICASABASCORE! 1 , - Faulkner Wins Game- Lewiston .48, 20, Gooding 37, Shoshone 35. Hugh ' Dietrich 35, Gooding State- 2$. TEMP!,- Ariz.' 4 six-foeight-inc- h, Castleford 54, Eden 27. Faulkner, center for the George Pepperdinel Bliss 41, Hagerman 35. Waves ,dropped in a field goal Burley 52, Bear River Richfield 25,Varey,2210 '; with 40 seconds to go here Irri-- 1 Haselton 52, Kimberly 37. a day night to give his team Murtauglt 39, Hansen $3. victory over TArizona State at Weiser 33, New Plymouth 1 L:. Tempv.t. T.' ot or ' 53-5- 21 , V , . .... , ptto 4- tdsth 01 21 :: I'D" "A (1; , 1 4,--. " : Leaders Plan Horse Show 23-2- 7, lordatiltoop - pre-seas- on Him") Clubs Bäkitball,'::r.!:,1,L Test. Hoop Officials Register Wins , - League( Plciy , ' A pre-seas- . - -- $l ¬ 34-4- 1 out-rac- ed 39-3- 1, Sharpsburg With Pjayers 32-2- pre-leag- ue 9-- 41 19 42-2- 34-2- be-ta- 44-1- from-Abe-ne- - red-head- ed 22-1- , low-scori- ng r - , Us'orts Group Goodbye Sets Meeting 32-2- , 1 At a Fact pre-seas- on , - (Ali)---Elarr- Wildlife Head Plans Convention 1 - 1 ' - 41 -- - " , - J , on ' North Soripete ---- Alterrà - , MONII0EmeMb 43 Ponti:: 11 Stair, IIgol 11 ,Urtrimett71a 0- 11 OtLicas10-44as- .r .. Z - A 'fair 1111HameabpsieL le'd an scorer' s with 12 . .0' crowd for a game saw while Larsen got 11 to pace the b 1. Jordan Friday event:IC-v1m1"YgiroLininditelegy. one of the iriate'i , ,.,,,- steadily, from behind in thefirst youngest regulars at IS, and Cap. ' quarter,. to Ale Elder id the tain Buzz Brown also turned in ' ,. , - , ,,,i , . ' third win in the last good games for the shorter Spar- - ' and :. ' quarter, , ', , , .0.'''Is', i few minutes of the game, by a tans. - . -. : , . The box score: .., score of 32 to,28., , zoo,-e- - "gib Os..0(24 it t,...p.1 1114449) which a benefit The performance, I Browal 2 0 0 4 :. 'itt t .., was followed by a danies turned : : : tsool pAllena 4...4,, '.,',: r' 1111 ) , i 1 Zarb:rd. 4 ,t proceeds over to a fund to help t :a 2 :4 Lowto,ot . z . . titte.yll : : : ,,,,-s. ' t'v- - 1 0 defray medical . expenses of in,-' 1 I 1?2Iiiiten.r4 : D.ComphelLo - i ,:, 444- .I el si ik:...L.: 9: :5 For jured athletes of the school. pie i I it oil : ' , Jordan had plenty of basket 3 0 :4 Point ,....,s,". ......-- Puree; a ! I ,..,,,,.,.' t, , ..t : with the but half first' practice t117 1117" a very small- percentage ringing 2014 041 1)2vcitol4u4r1trg: f Es7r. 34 ,. . - . , the scoring, gong. Box Elder K1 " 'I: 'cacbt ri of 8"th full failed to take: advantage Sarktort. Seism, Short; Umpire, ,i t I r, all its opportunities to shoot. The visitors led In the Rating quartet' with Jordan 'advancing in the second quarter. The two teams were tied 3 at the end of the third canto. OVER THE SHOULDERWell slightly, but it's legal, as ' ball. free The a Leopards smothered the Spartan Andrus was high scorer for the tri a state and .hational big Alden Lewis of East reaches around and over Elmer Polio benefit, quintet, 49-2with a total of 10 ,Beetdiggers South Cache as of two the courtiers after Deseret at Larsen, the go Gym before a capacity house.' played Utib' is going to have One ,of points and Ferguson on the Box Elder team piled up nine points. the biggest horse shows that has Jordan journeys to Box Elder ever been staged in the state next next Friday for another- - of its summei, according to tentative JC.:900.!i.--..':''..H.tii'..r.j.0.....0,0--.',:..,...0.0...tbasket practice games. plans outlined at a meeting ot The bOx score: , six, zidet (is) ' horse breeders. Ionia' (n) , OTPP OTPP Site of the show will be an1 3 2 4 Cutler itasaittena 1 1 1 3 3 1 1 0 2 Roasts , IJohmea 1 1 1 nounced later but the horsemen 1 Boothe 3 Rudd Williams 1 0 0 2 3 3 3 Pried 3 4410 Adel. Perlman 4 1 1 are in favor Of staging a huge 1 1 1 2 Whitaker Me- Murray, 'Wankel. 2 3 a. show for all gleam of horses in. - Tooele and Judge HURRICANE , (Spec.)--In- the' opening round of the type prise team is fast and accurate 1 morial- were among Region 2 , Young 0 0 2 stead of ' -dividing up and bold. Wighl I 1 teams from the Jordan Division of official examination which on their floor shot'. They did Salt - Lake :AM Basketball small shows for the 50 a over little tent special ing 13 13 23 Totals per Totshi 10 11 0 21 bas- may set a precedent over the just that racked up League, Wednesday, at the Jor- leScore by bortedc , jumping, trotting and the salting, ketball victories Friday night, but state for basketball officials was on their free- throws, which dan ' Senior ' 3 11 23 St for western School, The Jordan or them stock showed High need type horses. 23 sox dor U practice e another conference membe r, held at Hurricane To carry, out the plans, Charles Fridaynight. before the league season begins. Temple Noodle Zephyrs, Orem 4 Bingham, fell before a 'food Nineteen officials P. Rudd wu named president of participated in Valley probably noticed that they Packers, Star Coffee Aztecs, and Pleasant Grove outfit, 2. , needed to develop their passing the Salt Lake Horse Show Asso1 I j Wins the h -- Murray six t ' out the Murray Taiyos beat Aoki Snow; 4048, edged half-tim- e , The score dation. technique. basketball schools providing Tooele was a winner over Juab, high Cen25-- 6. was Univerlity Brothers, Nisei, came in Smith back chosen I the was Enoch as Jr. Valley Two games at which they officiated. and Judge Memorial the vice president with U. Grant' A shniliar examination will, be second half to play a more effec- taurs and Utah Aida Club, 'reSouth Summit, 3. tive brand of ball, but could not spectively. -Is. Ivins, held secretary, Directors for in (AP)Delta SHÁRPSBURG, Saturday. . Juab gave Tooele a tough race Of' the four winners, the Although it had only two men 1049 are: Walter P. Roche: tournament was close the tnterprist-leadduring the first half, but finally A The second game of the evening, iephyrs made the most impres- remisining on the floor .st the Grant of Springville; - L. ' wilted to the big Bufh. Nephi held with Cedar City, Enterprbe, between Cedar and Dixie, was,the sive showing by drubbing a pre- -' came Strong, L. B. Flint, A. W. MorItanab and had a 1 lead at the first quarter, Dixte,Hurticane, most hotly contested of the three, .tunably strong Aoki Brothers finish, Sharpsburg 43-buketa with to Schools rison, George M. Cates, Arthur Valley High through playing 17-and only trailed at the half. with Cedar scoring 39 and Dixie 0, to brand them- ball victory over Conway FriWoolley, of Ogden; Oscar Ben.. Albert Perfile and Glen (Bones) provide actual officiating exper- 29. The score lead changed from quintet, selves as possible champions in day night. Julian , Robinson, no nion, , Hamilton then waxed hot to send ience as part of the examination. one team ,to the other until the the title race. live had men Then Greenwood and M. E. Phippins exama written took only Sharpsburg the home club out to 4 6 , fourth quarter when the Redmen one , and start to ination Woods men Cross. at the of series of the prior Murray Strom lead at the three-quart- er mark. a ahead ' two for basket spurted His a time later. short ill and then as h acted Besides a t four umpires bringing From then on it was Tooele to games, The Murray Taiyos also showed four teammates carried on unor referees in parts of the three lead, With the Flyers trailing groups together, the new leaders the finish. Perfile ended up with throughout the remainder of the power in trolincing their crou-- 1 til one of them went out on are pager to encourage aompe-basketball games. 12 points and Hamilton added the Utah Auto Club, fouls two minutes to go. Teams and spectators each quarter. Dixie made their six town rivals, tition and participation by Oil. ' 0. another, nine. plus a tremendous benefited - Then there- - were - three the .first with In points quarter of dren. type on both backboards. game examination. saw new baskets, but gave Cedar City ...The Orem Packers edged out three, that is,- until another Some of the finest horses in center from rules for 1949Spectators 7 Bean, in a player went out with a min. the country in all four classes are executed so that eight free throws, five of which me University Niseis, low scoring game. Nephl, was the high point scoret they will be aware of the differ- were made... ute to go. Then there were two. expected to be brought to Utah . of the night with five goals and ences in this In another but by Hurricane Lemma The two -- managed to hold for the show, which likely will over game year's four out of four foul tosses, to last year's. Rules that would perfar the most exciting game, the Conwat. be staged either at - Salt Lake The ' third resulted in total 14 points. youthful Centaurs fought the Az- , shaps not be noticed in one game Hurricane, thegame City or- Ogden. chum tecs kilto defending down the wire before' Hill in 13 Jimmy poured pointa became evident with, repeats in pions of the district, going down to ns out due to inexperience, 20- for Judge as the Bulldogs came Fridarnight's three games. Some 26 defeat before Kama,. from behind a half-tim- e deficit teams went the entire game With- a 39 to 1 of two points to beat South Sum- out using the coach4eam com- Kanab controlled the ball most of Next week the defending Harry. the but Hurricane threatened time, 3. em champions, mit, Hari Seagulls munications, while others used it. to catch their lead Wisconsin severaltimes. make their '48-4- 0 debut meeting In the most exciting of the The new rule of taking the ball Kanab has a strong reserve five, the Centaurs in the feature game division's scattered action, Misr-- I into a circle for each jump-ba- ll Is Now The Utah Sportsmen's Associawas immediately. apparent to who were thrown into the game at 0 Pm. ray eked out another at one to all to time the rest give business win by,slipping by Snow on the spectators. tion will bold its annual First Game Y ' MADISON, Wig. starting lineup. Hurricane has demargin of a single basket. and election of officers Stuhldreher resigned, Saturday meeting Win cona Surprise for fine also The Rainbows Mecca make their veloped technique (11) Sao,' In) ' OTFP OTP The surprise score of the eve- trolling the ball by an oppo- first outing with the Star Coffee next Tuesday. The meeting will as the University of - Wisconsin's 2 1 1 4 Smith. 1 1 10 Illtasousseal I o beAztecs 0 0 1 I Iteadiati 7 p.m: as-dthe Salt be held at 1100 p.m; in the Tooeie bead football coact.- Tbe board 4 3 2 ningwas Enterprises 17victory rtunityto cover their- men- 3 It of regents voted to accept Ms a was thrown. 2111 the Russel fore ball Lake Eallsy.e meet who the Utah County Court House. , 1 0 1 2 2 2 15 against Valley's 28. The Enter Turner,f as coach but moved division at 2 3 1 1 Naylorm Olasmusseng Officials the at Auto 8 Club ' games O.5Wbb.I 04 pin. films will be resignation 0 1 1 0 Bart111,0 to continue him as the quiver-tit- re who each officiated parts of FriThe Murray Taiyox and Orem Special wildlife 1 3 0 11 Woodag ' 1 0 0 I Jacobi athletic director with no day's games are: Osborne, Cham- Packers will round out the eve shown and a speaker will be 2 0 0 4 Ella's:pick, frirnished the State Tish and change in salary. McDonald, berlain, Anderson, Ty. by . , 1110 2 40 Totals Dr. E. B.. Fred, university- -net, Beardon, Esplin, Pugh, BenTotals le IPS 31 'Game Department. A huge turUnnar 20 31 32 311 40 said that the personal nett, Silty, W. Church, Snow, K. president, $now 5. 11 11 32 31 35 Memkey will be given away. Officials: ltratly and Morgan-"ceettmittee of the board of re Church, Delworth Wilson, Clove, PREP FRIDAY'S at the cards presented bership Plans-fo- r the annual Utah Reeve, Hall, Harris and Aired. gents had made the recommendaToads Saab (511 Kano" ($9) nottlosso l247 02 T P (3) door will entitle members to one tion and the board approved It ' OTIPP Wildlife Fediration Convention RESULTS HOOP, 0 4 Ropy OTPP, Bird 0 PO 0 4 10 4 14 Culls.7 ' Itorlinct 3OTPP 5 3 212 Portile 11.Hosrarth 0 0 0 0 In Salt Lake City, tonight, were free chance' on turkey. Immediately without comment. 1 1 6 2 Jobasoal 3 3 2 it Dunn Boatty.f lb 19ean 5 4 4 14 announced II Provo 38, Cyprun 36. Verde The resignation take effect at Saturday 2 0 3 by Is for the ' adult 4 5 1 9 Hamilton 0 3 0 0 00u000,o The 4 1 meeting lellisten laiterjI I 3 I 1 0 1 0 0 Ivami 'Mame 02 3 41 1 Tooele 39, Nephl (Juab) Crosby,' 11.0perry 1 0 0 4 W.. Ritchie of Charleston, presiassociatiort 4 0 0 0 0 0 Marion Ballard, only. Stehldreber served as WisCon Park 0113 dent of the Pleasant Grove 42, Bingham 34. members of the 1 0 0 2 Renneau 3 71 SuntIng,t I 4 11 organization. Russell, POp.rry011l 2 3 2. 6 Pootarmal have sin coach for 13 years. Russell. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Nelson The :members ,will 25. Garrett 1 t, 3 5 will at Grantsville junior the Sportsmen 42, Morgan gather During I 6 4 S Wayobila,1 0 0 0 Stevenson Oates,. 0 1 1 1 LlIonarth 8 0 0 0 Hotel Newhouse 38. Snow 7:30 later the last gesso!' his team won two) a 1 at at 0 3 and for their election I 40, p.m. DWEI.onhl 413 Murray party Norris 0 111 COW., pleidsted 0000 2 1 3 Clowice 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 Poulson Illahall,g the 33. Logan 88, Davis opening session, which will 0 0 0 3oardmaa,0 data as will the other units and lost seven game Tarry,' S I 0 1 1510 9 39 Totals East 49, South Cache 27. Totals 10 15 1131 be devoted to a fres discussion : 7 27 12 36 13 211 13 39 Totals Totals Boort by periods: through the state. of all fish and game problems. Judge 32, South Summit 23. TOOthl Aeon loy 'wawa: 49 34 99 tMs assoofficers of 24 16 1 Kansa Jogai , Outgoing 9 17 26 31 B. Y. a is 17. session 36, Sunday morning Springville High Russical' s 1 7 IS 25 Referee, Seven; umpire, Heenan& American Fork 30. ciation are: Raymond Hammond; Richfield 32, planned, featuring FZIO:11113 itkitlesb.yriToti:d Plasma's Grove (43) Singbans (141 l'uriPtill Wasatch 35, Spanish. Fork 32. president; Vernon W. Shields, let conservation "" OTPP GTPP OTPP OTPP IbiEEDED G. Egalln,1 I I 11 3 2 1 7 Jarman Burley, Ida. 52, Bear River 47. vice ,'president; Hen Walter, 2nd I.JnUni 1330 general business2 session is slated 33 9 1 12 Stitzutantt C. Itamagy,1 I 324 D. Stuk 4 .210 neck 12, Jenkins 2204 for at Escalante 38, Wayne 34.-- - - vice president; Joe Johnson, treasand will be p.m. Sunday S 5 3 13 TrunianA 1 13.Poote,4 1 2 010 Gourley 122 9 5 4 Taylor 1 1 0 2 Hamann North Sanpete 48, Alterra 29. urer; Marlene Shields, office sec51314plins I 1 I 2 conducted by Herb F. Smart, 4 2 I 1014111144 To BUY AT THE toddardl110 4 3 1 13 Bessant 0 Huntsman., Pine I 2 0 4 former 1,11splini 0112 - WAR SURPLUS , ,Duchesne 36, South Emery .10. retary. The office of the 1 11111mI 0 0 0 0 Louder 6 2 prvident. 6 0 1 31Anta,1 0 0 Oust 0 0 0 0 Hull 0 1 0 Jents.1 is located in the Outdoors-ma- n laamb.1 1 I 2 Christensen I 0 0 2 Salina 33, Gunnison 32. SALE AT CAMP 0 0 0 0 Harper I 2 3 Sarlocket,1 ' V.Toancl Ortega 0 1 0 0 Milford 3, Panaca, Nev 30. Goods store in 0 0 0 0 Richards Sporting 2 3 2 0 0 Terry," 0.14plin,6 Crump KEARNS, UTAH 0 0 0 0 Richardson 2 Coma Hears 1001 AcadeTooele. 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(AP) 2 Maaiedt STAI:DIt'n Iresag,s 3 0 6 0 I I I Im)42.1 AIWA 2 1 0 4 2 342P iCtr 1tcartbut. it 4 3 The University of New Mexico I I AVAILABLE Senna. erol1000 ,2 0 41 a4 111rsellan4 outletl 0 0 I 0 utrys NOW 1 4 4 11000007 3 5 Thompsonsteals I 0 Joseta been Invited to play the Col- 0 I 2 0 0 C.Seuertit 2 hu 0 f o0 00 0 00 Ksy,4 atinsats Sant Helena I 111:FLUS,1::C. i Pemson,t 31111 2 3 2 PrInce ,1 lege of Pacific in football next Outlast., , Jorataski soss KEARNS, UTAN I 1 IS T01414 10 17 9 21 year, Athletic Council Chairman Totals 13 II I 32 23 04 SS Totals in Totals 7 13 112 12 26 15 39 Total Peon by quarters: Phone William C Wagner aid Satur 11 Seem by quarters:, North lianpa4 20 36 60 MAIN SO. 535 16 17 23 AitArr Sel!tit cache ....,,, II 11 as I Ali I 11 23 31 Cedar City es Ji14211 0 a 11 as 40 33 sad Solna. , moo , :,,,, iC41 CARLESON'S 95 s V..., r 4 ;., -: .711, - s To' ' ' one- - loni g , ,. s ,1 rk , J or d it ,.., ,,......, , 't 1.t , . (,,;---..---- .;'. ,. , ' r,;!..:-1-.4 - 1 3 a dozen more scores by his teammates. Led by forward Elmer Larsen , the Spartans made a close game - -ut of it for the first I nd trailed 0 at the intermis- an-- Mon. But in the opening minutes 0 ' of the second half Heaps slipped in two quick pivot shot and Jim e i k. :.,,,,,. 71'7-4:1;:.---;ii ' :-- ow., ' imaNSI r 1 ..,..: ,,,., .., ? s; -- 2 , ;.,----" , City, Utah -- 's, A ; " Latta pre-seas- - ,41,,,,,, - Salt A 'tall and' talented bunch of East High, cigeni continued tq roll over their opponents by downing South Cache, ' ' 49 to 27,,Friday afternoon in the Deseret gym. ; The Leopards were paced by their terrific center, Leon points through the hoop and set up at least Heaps, who poured-1- "h, , . '1,''''. ,00,41;),",.... ---- ...,, , - - . Dunn and Gary Hoover began D the range and the Bull- :finding matt-ti, dogs were never headed. for Prclvp. score was Martin and Simons, a pair of '4 classy Pirate forwards, played w. great ball for the visitors, scorEPHRAIM (Special)In 'a cage ' ing nine points each and cover- show that Continually , supplied like their but the floor well, ing thrills to the last whisup teammates, they had difficulty hoopSnow tle; dumped Weber in their solving the tight weaving defense first preseason tilt here Friday of the Glen Simmons team. The 2. last half was a nip and tuck O.-- night, After dropping- a prelim1nai7 . several the. score-tie- d to reserves, cage Weber's 'game times. , B. Y. High romped to an easy wizards met for the detisive battle and, .after the slufging was 7 victory over a visiting over, Badger tracks had snuffed Springville quint which had con- out Weber's hopes. tinuous trouble coping with the Wildcat fans may feel; no remidseason form the state .Class B" defending champions dis- morse for their setback, because-hescrappy tigers. were neckandLed by Norman Chrisplayed. -neck -. alts tbe...way. It was tiansen, classy guard, who talI l" lied 17 points, the same as the necessary. for spectators to keep number achieved ty the entire one eye on the clock and one on Springville team, the Wildcats the game, as the lead changed jumped into an early lead and hands' several times throughout ' T the game. were never headed. I - Regulars Jerked Cats Open Fast the In Coach Rex Olsen pulled all his Wildcats took advantage of the regulars early in the second quarthe second and Badger confusion, and gained a ter and most-narrow margin, which they held were played en fourth periods untV midway into the first quarRed tirely by his reserves. The 1 Devils looked good in spots but ter. Gradually Snow se t t e,da the inexperienced - crew needs down to21--solid ball and edged upper hand at the more development- before it be- narrow comes a title threat in the strong half. Fans got their' money'll Worth 3 competition. Glen San., Region ford and Lloyd Hodson looked by watching a cage race at the finish line with the score at 40- best for the losers.. Ainerall with a minute and one-ha- lf Mentor Don Overly at deremaining. Ace Eladgee guard, lost a close 2 Fork itan - also cision to an invading Richfield Hal Hatch sunk one five which came from behind a dunked a fotil. Weber's Neville deficit at the beginning of hooked a long shot that pushed 3 2. Cunningham the final period to earn their vic- the count to tip-in- s, while Alltwo the outscored claimed Porkers The tory. visitors from the field, 11 to 10 red captured one to sew up baskets, but Richfield tanked 12 Snow's first cage victory of the , out of 21 tries from the charity season-Cunningham Leads Scorers line, while the Cavemen were Neville paced the Cats with able to ring önly11 out or15 10 counters, while .the Badgers tries. divided scoring honors between .Traughten Leads Fork Hal Hatch, who collected IL Praughton,American P forward, led all scoremakers Devon Allred, Who dropped 14, 18 ' and Devy Cunningham tallied by with 13 points, trailed and Hatch,- each" with 10 for the evening's 'work.-- Cuncounters.- - The game was close ningham turned in an exception, the bucket -slot for al game-i- n and hard fought all the way. ' and Snow. Spanish High (491 Weber 5new (49) were playFork fought like they OTYP , ,OTPI1 Cootict 3 1 1 2 14 D.Allredl state the a 5 championship for ing Preece,f 1 1 1 3 0 0 0 13..iones.1 2 0 0 4 last night with the Wasps edging 09 1 0 1318 Cunningham& Peterson& Nivfl1e4 5 0 0 10 5 9 4 11.31atch,g Keith Coaches the Dons Hlackburns 2004 1 4 3 4 laonegg Itewell,g 0 COO Trane and Gus Black held to litone.f 3 0 I e. 2 0 0 4 Doseietor& their original lineups, with only Itasmussen,g 2004 , one reserve seeing action in the Totals 203 242 30 19 9 49 Totals thrill packed game. Halftime score: loom 21.. Weber 19. The Porkers led at halftime Officials: O. Deal. Carl Deal. 21-and were only two points behind at the third quarter mark, but the Wasps hit quickly in the is closing minutes of the game .for a pair of baskets to jump into a four point lead. Big May Bond from Heber led the pointmakers with 13 counters, followed by conOGDEN (Spec)--Skii- ng Sterling Money from Spanish tinues to improve at Snow Basin 12. with Fork , with additional snow piling up ' B. T. Nigh 416) Itclarsilla OTIPP almost. daily, chlatoperator of OTPr - Iroadheitell 0 000 o 0 Bumsion.f said SatRation" 3 0 0 6 equipment Floyd Clark 2 3 2 6 Rodsoal Christensert.c 2 2 2 6 urday. 1 4 0 2 Omith,e B&W" 1 1 1 3 3 0 0 6 Sanford" er,f Terming activities "a little Christiansen" 5 2 1 rt Thorn" eeee 1 0 0 2 slow" Salisbury3 during week days, Mr. 0 2 1 1 Thorpe" 2 a 0 0 Alien,g tioyd" 10 00 00 0 Clark-- said lull capacity crowds Tuttle" 0 2 0 0 lirry.f Oaks,' 0 2 0 0 are expected over the week end. 0 2 1 1 Tuttle" 0 1 1 1 Stewart" Obstacles which protruded Il 0 0 0,0 Thawond" the snow last. Saturday through 36 16 7 4 Totals , 14517 Totals wilo and hindering skiers Sunday , quarters: Sears by 4 le , 33 17 have all but disappeared, he said. Springville 13 22 30 36 11. Y. High At the top of WUdcat run a depth LI Officials: Olsen and Rockwood. of four feet was recorded taperPrever-lit f 24) OTVP ing off te three feet in the Basin OTP11 Olsemt & 2 0 le bottom. , 4 3 1 5 Martial Pramptan,1 3 2 1 70 o 2 5 5 1 Winona 0 0 0 Roads winter the into playa Dunkley" 7 1 Drobnkk" 3 1 1 3 1 Oldroyd" 0 1 1 1 Primer" are being kept open, but 1 2 2 4 Rushton" Terry" 03 34 0 0 ground were advised to put tire drivers DUntil 0 1 0 0 Prokopis" 6 I1 17 4 2 chains. on before Boom" 3 1 0 6 Davis" 0 leaving the Collins" S S 0 0 Paisuris" Bsb.l1jO0SO Huntsville road. Richards" I 0 0 0 Meanwhile, the younger set Totals 15 20 035 were in store for a treat over the 13141036 Totals 15 28 36 . Cyprus 6 20 26 33 two-dholiday as City CommisProfs Officials: Rump. Bottle sioner Thomas East announced ay. Perk (321 that the rope sled tow in Mount I Watalell Mil OTPP0 OTPP Ogden will be called into opera0 0 0 Larsen" 3 111 Wright" 1 -4 2 2 2 tion. Taylor" 1 3 0 2 Smith" BranIssal 2 2 2 0 5 0 I natty" 10 cm, the tow at 12 4 2 6 Beginning 6 Money" Pitts" 2 2 1 Stowe" 3 3 1 7 will be operated until 4:30 p.m. Sond" .1k. 43 71 513 0 4 Jordans Ilainillan,g 1 1 1 on both days, he said. Totals 1114 8 32 14 16 0 36 Totals Placed on a bill facing west, Score by quarters: 10 20 36 the equipment can be reached by Wasatch 21 - 24 32 Spanish Verb driving up to parking spaces 1 011181414: Chrtotensoo ADA Christmases. near the St. Benedict's Hospital. Asa. Toth (lilt Sielitiold 4221 Commissioner- - East revealed ' 0T1wP (ITS'S Potorsool S 4 33 that two slopes have been pro-I 4 12 10 Ilateb 0 0 0 0 Wattt Praug)ton,t 01 1113 one for sleigh fans, and 3 2 4 vided; Durranks I 2 1 3 Alba.. Griffins 1 1 1 3 the second for toboggan enthusi3 7414 Sapphire,' lo 2 2 0 4 e - ' '''''S' , pre-seas- ,. -- Spartans , ,4, ,,, , N. ;C:, ,,' --- J- , , ,, :1:7i."7:;,:'7-----1---T--By Wendell. Rigby PROVO (Special)Provo Aulldogs and Brigham ',Young Wildcat' chalked up cage victories while,Spabith Fork and Amer. ican Fork suffered losses in prep basketball games, . . in Utah County. . Friday played s --- - Provo overcame' an ., early lead .: ; by the Cyprus Pirates to eke out a dose 6 win in the Provo 10-- 6 at Gym. ..The Visitors led -'7 ,' the first quarter 'marl,- but "Ole" ' , al.- .., e Top Hoop ': .,...,I,f: , --,... . . , - |