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Show 'V w if 4 D t y v 0 t 't t t nr i But it was just a matter of time before Ted Chldesters By Lee Benson and Leo Perry Deseret News Staff Writers North Summit bunch broke from its opening day jitters. with After some the score midway through the second quarter, Summits Kevari OHara put the Braves in front for good at PROVO Prep baskpthalj moved into full style motion again Wednesday with the beginning of 1373s small school basketball tournament here Wednesday. Most of the teams had ena joyed lay-obefore this annual But the time lapse didnt change any talent as most squads figured to fare well In opening round competition did J ist that g 20-1- Final tallying gave North Summit a rebounding edge, which pointed greatest to the Milford demise. 51-2- 9 ff r. North Summit was paced by OHaras 13 points. Clare Richms had 10. For Milford, Tom Mayer counted 10. $ North Summit meets North Sevier in second round championship play today at 6 p.rfi. Milford tests Altamont in a consolation encounter at 4:30' First round scores saw North Summit beat Milford. South Sevier edge DuNorth Sevier chesne, and trump Altamont, Kanab dump South Rich, in the morning bracket Afternoon play saw Gunnison 48-3- 75-5- 76-5- 69-3- thwart S Josephs, Piute stop Manila, p.m. S. Sevier wHtzes 70-3- 67-4- 5; better Panguitch, 68-5- 7 Mon-ticeii- The tournament continued play today, with another slate of eight games on the schedule. Winners played winners and losers went against losers in championship and consolation divisions. After that, Duchesne kept e with South Sever. Behind the shooting of Mauri Parsons, Mark Hawley, Rex Shipp and Brent Roberts the lead Rams frolicked to a in the first period. And it looked like a rout was on. 19-- 5 Fridays slate will see six team games decide on eight teams for final day battling. Here is a rundown of action: first-roun- But Duchesne wouldn't give up. They found the state tournament nets to their favor in second quarter posting a advantage, to make the halftime tally a more respectable d 3 N. Sevier wins Altamont and North Sevier met in the tourneys inaugural and, as expected, the Wolves pulled off the victory 32-2- North Sevier, after sputtering the first stanza, went to e chatter with a lead. Then the Paul Beck coached squad entered the second half clearly in control. Scott Johnson and Doug Holt took command in the third quartet to stretch the lead to 37-S- 2 half-tim- V s . .v w Brown, who was especially effective on long corner 6hots, ended the game with 19 points. Palmer was right behind with 17 and Harris banged in 12. 24-1- Coach Walden- Gurneys Mustangs, who came into the tournament as the second place team in Region Nine, just banged away through that last quarter, maintaining about 10 points ahead of the Bobcats. - 42-2- 6 .halftime. Monticello rallied briefly in the third period utilizing the full court press to rattle the Escalante offense. Again in the fourth period, the Buckaroos generated a rally that brought them up to but the Escalante quint pulled out of danger with Bailey leading the attack. Dal Russ Allen, the senior guard for the Bobcats, placed op 17 points and was especially effective on his drives. ArUn Sawyer hit 14 points before he fouled out and Rick Helman arid Clyde Chrisfor Escalante. 17 scored Following Bronsons 18 for Monticello was Line Pehrson with 12 and Moms Evans with Defending championo Gunnison hardly played enough to work up a sweat in defeating the St. Joseph Jays. The Bulldogs looked smooth on offense while limiting the Jays with an effective zone defense. Richard Nay and Les Ros- - Dugway in squeaker That Dugway vs. Panguitch game was a deusey for three quarters. The two teams battled to a ties at the 19-1- 9 ( 13. Gunnison; no sweat 11. cripples, the Piute senior ended the first day's tourney action with 19 points. envall were the best for the Bulldogs, with Nay getting 13 and Rosenvaa following closely with 11 But the two, who have led the Bulldog scoring with a average, sat cut most of the second half while Coach Danny Hill gave his regulars a breather. Piutes discipline showed up throughout the game when they worked the ball to the man who was open and then followed their shots until someone hit for two points. The value of the three and Gunnison who came into the four follow shots was reflected tourney with an 841 record in In the balance of the scjring Region Seven, led the Jays column. Bill Jolley and Keith 18-- 4 at the end of the the first Price each picked up 10 points period and near the end of the and Dandy Pollock hit for second period were in front nine. 29-They had a 35-- bulge Manila, which has a student when they went ont for interbody of only 90 students, had mission. nothing to be ashamed of for their first time ever In a state Coach Paul Willards Jays tournament. The Mustangs, had a little chance to catch up headed by Coach Clyde Jack-soin the second period with the were still scrapping for the regulars out but even the ball even though they fell Bulldogs second string did a behind in the second half. creditable job. Danny Ruble led the Mustang scoring with 11 points with Boyd Pallesen and Gale Lamb win Piute both getting 10. a In the game Coach Tom Fullmer said his the two teams stayed neck Thunderbirds bad a good case and neoc through two quarters of tournament jitters the first but the Thundei birds made nd but he their move in the third period. r half. second w the their game The Birds just sat back and 5 at The Birds led bv shot the long ones and after the intermission the long ones .half time and were in front 3 at the third penod mark. began dropping in. Early in the fourth period, Between Rick Blackwells Piute jumped out to a 5 advantage and then Fuller began pot shooting from the medium range and his steals for easy running in his substitutes. 4. 8 Reel Rod JlQ ' I pots Piute-Maml- ,thht 28-2- V J V r' J,: r Deseret News Photo bv W. Claudell Johnson 37-3- 52-3- GARCIA FISHING RODS Kanab's Rich in Kit 1- -A Janes lays up two against South tournament action Wednesday. 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Kanab moves into second action round championship the South Se'ier, against states third ranked team, at 9 p.m. tonight. South Rich meets Duchesne at 7:30 p.m. in the losers bracket. openers imm MITCHELL Kanab had little difficulty with South Rich in initial bat- IO PROPS 098 for just Wasden, Richard Rusty Albrecht and John Sheperd also aided the North Sevier scoring, each hitting double figures, to enter that club along with Johnson and Holt. Christensen was top scorer for Altamont, followed by Field- But Dugway picked up fire power from somewhere in the final stanza r ;h Randy Brown, Rex Palmer and Gary Hams all finding the range. pre-gam- Kanab five rolls Plenty of whistles on Altamont added to their second half plight. The Longhorns had to SDin their wheels as the Wolves went to. the Uae 10 times in the final half. one-poi- Monticello, the Region 10 champ was favored in this one but it just didnt go according e to tke way observers planned. The Moquis Jumped to a 4 lead in the first quarter and led at jfMlI A tourney 36-3- 4 6-- 5 Liston had tensen hit 12 -- end of the first quarter, Dugway was in front by two, at the half and the Mustangs lead at had only a the end of the third period. Before Bronson Regan fouled out for Monticello, the battle between the two big centers was a classic. Bronand only a junson, who is ior, scored 18 points. marbles. 55-4- i$l 69 JENSEN ELECTRIC TOILET now SAFETY HY- ARDOR HYDRA-JA- C DRAULIC CAMPER JACKS UNLOADING ONE-MA- N ASS"" Jacks for OCEAN CITY TROLLING all FOUR CORNERS which means REEL maximum high-poi- sted and Stringham. Becks Wolves meet North Summit in a quarter final encounter today at 6 p.m. Coach Rod Jorgensen will take h.s Altamont crew against Milford in consolation competition at pm. N. Summit advances North Summit and Milford e High took BYUs Smith stage for the second game of the meet, and for awhile it looked like Milford would pull off the tourneys biggest upset. Coach John Nielsens squad ran to a lead over the favored Braves, with Richard Smith Tom Maser and Kevin Barnes carrying the biggest scoring load USE OUR 922 . safety and can do it. one-ma- n Installed $159.95 UY-A-WA-Y LEVEL Reg- - 199.50 Its mmen NEW GENERATION IN OUTBOARDS Bailey leads win Field-hous- 12-- 6 get the ball. He scored 36 points to easily top all scorers for the opening day of the meet. Vern Roberts, Kent Brown and Terry Welsh led the Eagles attack, each ending wtth double figure scoring efforts. Parsons and Hawley of Sevier paced all scoring with 17 points each. South Sevier enters round two against Kanab in a feature championship attraction at 9 p.m. today. Duchesne goes against South Rich at 7:30 p.m. for consolations But not before a sticky Altamont bail club kept the favored five scared throughout most of three quarters. Altamont cagers Gary Stringham, Joe Fieldsted and Doyle Christensen pumped wed. 1 51-6- 0 As expected, South Sevier waltzed past Duchesne pi opening round play. But the key to the Ram win came in a jittery first quarter. Dug-wa-y and Escalante race past 4:30 r V DEERE! NEWS, ThUKDAY, MARCH 15, 1973 Favorites fare well in year-ende- " Stuart Bailey, a spindly 6 center for Escalante, gave all the centers m the opening day of the tournament a lesson in how the game is played as the Moquis easily ran over the Trouble-fre- 6-- first-quart- air-cool- e, operating supplemented by water-coole- d exhaust. ed Buckaroos from Monticello. NOW a senior and the leading scorer, shot from outside, under, around and wherever he happened to Bailey, state's BUYJtr White 58 BUY $50 LEASE SERVICE your Volkswagen O Sales Tas 4 license NO DOWN PAYMENT plan available thru Walker lank GOLD KEY PLAN 24,000 mile warranty $112.38 Only $299 00 0own 36 Payments Deterred Payment Int. 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