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Show XfT XYt FEBRUARY Til 9, IMS 6UN-A- D ROOSEVELT Q STILL ON TOP IN UINTAH DISTRICT IMPORTANT TILT BETWEEN CARBON, CENTRAL SLATED Gunderson Stars Carbons IS. 65-3- 8 locals. Over Ferron pelted the beaket for' a er Ferron Friday the score, V Farmera put up a food tforeed the locala to play inf the contest The same the Mlnera defeated 57- start aC the season and scon than any prep Carbon has met this year. shootinf of was easily the feature fonf, the Carbon forward S4 points. Ferrons alert prevented Gunderson many shots under i usiujb but this fact him from continuing he is setting for other the state. hit the hoop from every )king a number of sensa-- g shots. He scored 14 field converted six of eleven An injury to his knee, i bothered him since he was the football season, com- -( to leave the game in the of the fourth quarter, ites surprised the crowd elves as well when they first basket of the game, ag the hoop a few secopening tipoff. Carbon a commanding lead of aggressive visitors redaunted, and toward the iod, they had reduced lead to one point, the 69-ov- eve-Seep- ite top-hea-vy Ne-n- 1 rp on ' butefei However, 12-1- 1. Gunder-san- k field goals and a foul pitch Just be- an, making the count 17 jpthe quarter closed, 'differs started the second with a rash and added 'afore Ferron was able to )h hada lead. of34-2-4 Blf cams to an end. Spartan increased its lead M period, the'. Fanners ) discounted, and they Vlr vigorous playing. The little too fast for them,' 'kA the Mitten increased jage ' to 18 points, the t 49-3- 1. Coach Vernon Merrills Carbon high Miners will play their most important game of the league schedule Wednesday when they tangle with the fast stepping Central high hoop-ste- rs at Castle Dale. Due to the fact that Carbon lost two games by forfeit the Emery five is leading the district race, one game ahead of the A victory for the Price crew will place them in a tie with Central, and virtually assures them of a tie at the end of the race as they are not expected to encounter much opposition from Green River on the local floor. Although the Carbonites defeated Central by big score a few weeks ago, the Castle Dale bunch has been going at a hot pace lately and may upset the Miners. The Central team will have the advantage of playing on its own floor. Last week, Castle Dale smothered Green River, 39-- 7, on the Green River court, whereas, Carbon was able tq gain only a 32-win over the easterners. Green River will play at Ferron this Friday. The other league game next week finds Ferron playing Huntington at Huntington. 17 Price Vanguards to Participate In Utah Archery Tournament A Vanguard archery team from Price will participate in the statewide bow and arrow tournament to be conducted by the general board of the M. I. A. February 13 until March 25. The meet is being conducted on a postal basis, and the Pice team will send its score to M. I. A. headquarters for comparison with other records. The local shoot will be conducted in the Loofbourow building on West Main street, according to William Campbell, team leader. Teams in the tournament will be made up of four performers, three Vanguards and one leader. The four individual scores will be totaled for the team score. Scores will not be announced until the tournament is finished. Winning teams will receive awards offered by the Deseret Archers Supply company. Considerable interest is being shown by local Vanguards, who are pracof ticing intensively for the the tournament . rjumi VOCATE, PRICE, UTAH HOOr GAMES SCHEDULED A basketball doublcheader will be played at the Carbon high gymnasium Thursday evening of this week. The Carbon L O. F. five will play Roosevelt won its fourth straight Sunnyside, and the Price town team will with the Wellington town game Friday in the Northern division team.tangle of Region 9, taking an easy 38-decision from Mt. Emmons. Every man WOMAN GIVEN DIVORCE on the winning quint had his eye on and failure to proCharging the hoop, and scoring honors were vide, Ruby cruelty Florence Quinn was givwell divided, Frederickson rhaiviwg en a divorce in district court Friday up nine points to take first honors. from Arthur Hamilton Quinn. They Murray, with eight markers, was the were married at Helper October 6, high man for the losers. 1932. Mrs. Quinn claimed that on one Uintah high of Vernal stayed right occasion her husband struck her, and at Roosevelt'a heels by trouncing Du- that he frequently called her vile 4. chesne, King was the main cog names and threatened to hit her. in Uintahs offensive with 29 points. The scores: 0 Nielsen, Ferron DUCHESNE 12 1 King, e 16 Nephi Gunderson, Carbon forward, gained 26 points on his nearest rival in Fridays play, and now haa 117 counters in five games, more than twice as many as the runner-u- p. S. Blackham of Central is in second place with 96 points, and R. Blackham of the same team holds third place honors with 47. In compiling his remarkable record, Gunderson has made 90 field goals and 17 foul pitches. His game average is 23.4 points. Individual records are as follows: 61-2- - Ray Anderson, rg L. Anderson, ig Hadlock, rg Killpack, Central high of Castle in the lead of the Carbon-finTt- a7 ketball district with a convincing, ft-victory over. Green Riw on the losers' floor. Green unable to penetrate Central's defence at all, and the Flratee were held w . three field goals. R. Blackham waa Central hading 8. point getter with eight field goal. plyfchaw ud JmMD M6B , 88BOB enough points to win tha game for the league leaders. The score: CENTRAL O. T. F. P. --A 0 0 II R. Blackham, If 4 I F. Blackham, e -Jensen, rg J J J 0 Seely, lg .0 0 Cox, if A Jewkes, e .A O 0 0 Grange, rg Fnw ; ..A .10 GREEN RIVER Totals MT. EMMONS Ferron Jorgensen, Green River T. DeAngeles, Carbon G. T. F. P. 4 Bedier, rf 0 Jorgensen, If 0 Sada, e Murray, rf Wilkins, If Crosby, c Curry, rg Chase, lg Jacobsen, If Pearson, rg Hanson, Ferron Grecav Carbon Simmons, Huntington L. DeAngeles, Carbon . Edwards, Huntington Jewkes, Central Leamaster, Huntington Cox, Central Snow, Carbon Bigelow, Green River .... Centers. S. Blackham, Central Bryner, Carbon Nelson, Ferron Pritchett, Huntington Sada, Green River Stott, Green River Guards. Jensen, Central . i;o 10 Totals Tattoo, Central Bedler, Green River Central Overwhelms Green River Quint Totals 1 ... i 1 1 0 0 -.- 9 13 T G. T. F. P. Smith, rg Hunt, lg Bigelow, rg J. Hunt, lg 6 16 ROOSEVELT Wiscomb, Seely, Central .... Leonard, Huntington Ungerman, Huntington Vogrenic, Huntington Hutchinson, Ferron Hunt, Green River C. Truman, Huntington . 3 1 1 4 1 1 1 2 0 Lambert, rf Larson J. Mohlman, rg 1 1 Totals . -- 1 Frederickson, If F. Mohlmen, c Wardle, rg Allred, lg. -- ... 2 - 00 G. T. F. P. 2 0 2 1 -- 4 rf -- .4 -- A -- 1 0 1 -- 0 0 0 0 0 18 IS 2 38 1 ...4 1930 Chrysler 77 Sedan Luxurious fiae. This roomy will nuke you a real family car. CARBON AGENCY CO. ; V Price, Utah 'v 7 ep-"- "g Sunnyside Mutual ' Five Wins Contest . won a tight Sunnyside ft reserves played the ketball contest from the Wellington of the fourth quarter, at Wellington Monday evemslve work did not at 5. A. Lindsay was the high ning, bas- M-M- en M-M- en t comparspn fS. 20-1- with that scorer for the victors with nine countIn this period. ts ers, and L. Draper, with six points, to seven Car-poin- for took sewing honors for the Wellington five. The score: considerable success shooting, Nelson and making several goals of the court is,.,, yX. ..JUlly large number of wtrspmlled. Carbon having 24 Ferron 20. (Uaf-lfii- BHCARE0N MU SUNNYSIDE A. Lindsay, Pressett, If G. F. P. rf .4 P. Lindsay, c 1 1 0 0 G. T. F. P. 2 2 2 6 Preston, rg Totals 19 1 0 Denison, rg B. Lindsay, Ig Peacock, lg .A 4 20 WELLINGTON ebakf! Baldwin, lg G. F. P. 2 1 5 4 -0 6 -3 --.0 0 0 0 0 --.0 Totals .A H. Draper, rf Todd, If L. 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