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Show TABIONA AT DUCHESNE UNION AT UINTAH MANILA AT ALTAMONT Game off Uintah at Tabiona week action Uintah Itasin Standard Three learns now Thun., Jan. share first place Gregg Gollaher 27, 1966 17 luge was high for Union, scoring 11 points. Box score of the three games The picture in the northern livlsion of Region Six basketball competition was somewhat hanged this week, as three earns are now tied for first dace honors. FOLLOWING the disqualification of 10 members of the Jnlon basketball squad, the eague leaders fell to Manila, vhile Duchesne and Uintah won heir games, giving Union, and Uintah each a threc-rione-lorecord. In play during the past week, conresides the Union-Maniest, which ended at 38 to 33 n Manila's favor, Ducheane 'oppled Altamont 67 to 45, while rablona lost a heart-breakto are as follows. UNION MADE a considerably better showing Saturday evening in a practice game with Craig, Colo. Craig downed the Cougars 76 to 61, but Union's young team was in the game all the way. Luck hit for 18 points; Gollaher 14, and Murphy picked up 11 points. Du-hes- n, ss ROOSEVELT la THEATRE "GET MORE OUT OF LIFE! er GO TO A MOVIEl" Jintah, 63 to 60. .Uintah 63, Tsbiona 60 In the game at Tabiona, it vas the Tigers game most of .he way, although they were never able to pull out of reach tf the Uintah Utes. The visitors 'lit the hoop during the first quarter with a flurry that gave .hem an early 12 to 6 lead over lie hometeam. However, the Tigers soon put out the fire with the defensive speed and WEDNESDAY FRIDAY- - THURSDAY - SATURDAY January 26 - 27 - 28 - 29 ASwKrawnnam MGM the Mu&'c,The Giris VteetTfce Go-G- o in ability of Lavon Giles and Leon Tones. The Tabby fast break proved very effective and gave them a three-poilead at the snd of the first quarter, 19 to HblMBf aCOUEGE nt Girl 16. UNIONS NEW TEAM . . . Front, L to R During the second and third redge; Don Duncan (soph); Greg Gollaher quarters, the two teams fairly Kent Olsen (soph); Laynel Lamb (soph) ; (soph); Warnell Johnson (soph); Lessle well matched point for point, Garth Jarman (soph); Gary Kitchen (soph); Gardner (soph); Mark Larsen (soph); Shane with Tabiona leading from three John Paul Murphy (Jr); Warren McKenna Luck (sr); Bruce Jarman (sr); and coach to seven points most of the (soph). Standing, Asst coach, Gordon Eld- - Roland Bevell. time. At the half and at the end of the third quarter, the of The Cowan brothers showed never played together as a team rebounding by Keith Rhoades Tigers had a five point ad- and the playmaking of the two their ball handling ability to top prior to Fridays encounter. Ale score was Fabrizio boys added to the team the field in vantage. was exciting hit the Roger scoring. though game 33 to 28, and third results were the basket for 25 points, and to the extent that It was close punch of Tabiona. . 44 to 39. Tabionas Junior Varsity was his brother dunked 15. all the way, It was somewhat Tabiona came back in the able to down Uintah in the preTop scoring for Altamont was of a for fans who have second half with foul trouble. liminary game in a tight 56 to Roger Mitchell, who hit the hoop become accustomed to the They had one man with four 55 contest for 18 points. of ball handtype one and three. With with fouls, Duchesne 67, Altamont 45 ling of Union the past two Manila 88, Union 38 only one vanity substitute on Duchesne to able writs continue Unions green hand "new seasons. the bench (backed up with sevdownits winning ways Friday look was never able to jell a eral Junior varsity players) the High scorer of he game waa Altamont rather handily, 67 working combination, having Tinker of Manila with 13 points. Tigers game during the second ing half was of necessity one of to 45. The Eagles pulled out to an early lead, which they mainmore conservative play. tained throughout the game. The Utes started the fourth quarter with another red hot Uintah 63, Tabiona 60 streak, giving them a seven-poi- SUNDAY - MONDAY TUESDAY - 81, February 80 Janary Half-tim- Presents it SEVEN let-do- razzle-dazz- away a abort Jumper over the head of Rlehard Walker and John Shumway, POINTS FOR TABBY Although the Utes of Uintah high school had considerable height advantage over a determined Tabby crew, the Tigers were able to control the ball throughout moat of the game. In the above hot, Jim Rhoadee has plenty of time to get TWO M Uln-tah'- which waa good for two point. Ulntuh ahead In the closing minutes of the and won over the flred-u- p Tigers 63 tie for first resulting In a three-wa- y Men, Ensign basketball COZY THEATRE DUCHESNE, UTAH THURSDAY - SATURDAY January 37-2- 9 fraicoBf incur TEMwr Results of games played as of week are: Wednesday night. Explorers, 6 p. m. White-rock- s, 43, Neola 29; 7 p. m. Roosevelt ward forfeited to Roosevelt 2nd; 8 p. m. Roosevelt 3rd, 42, Myton, 24. 6 p. m. Thursday, Ensigns Myton, 18, Ballard 16; 7 p. m. Whlterocks branch, 39, Roosevelt Ward, 34. M Men, Roosevelt 3rd, 76, Whiterocks. 38. Games next week: Wednesday, February 2, Explorers, 6 p. m. Randlctt B. vs. Roosevelt Ward; 7 p. m. Neola vs. Roosevelt 3rd; 8:00 p.m. Whiterocks B. vs. Ballard: 9 p. m. Roosevelt 2nd vs. Myton. last N pulled game, to 60, place. basketball schedule given 28 Tabiona at Duchesne. Union at Uintah. Manila at Altamont. February 4 February 11 KttURDS nt Balance of league January PHUIOON RISER le Union at Duchesne. Altamont at Tabiona. Uintah at Manila lead at one time. Leon Jones fouled out for Tabiona, and two other men held four fouls each, giving a rather bleak picture for the Tabby crew. Undaunted, the Tigers again cooled the Ute attack, and whittled away at Uintah's lead Time ran out for the Tigers, however, with them still holding a deficit of three points. High scorer for Tabby dlring the game was Lavere Fabrizio with 19 points, followed by Keith Rhoades and Max Fabrizio with 10 each. The excellent Job Manila 38, Union 33 Altamont at Union Duchesne at Uintah Manila at Tabiona Fcbruury 18 Uintah at Altamont. Tabiona at Union. Manila at Ducheane. February 25 Altamont at Durheime. Tabiona at Uintah. Union at Manila. March 4 Ducheane at Tabiona. Thursday, February 3. EnUintah at Union. signs, 7 p. m. Ballard vs. White rock B.; 8 p. m. Roosevelt 3rd Altamont at Manila vs. Myton; 9 p. m. Roosevelt Ward vs. Roosevelt 4th. Roosevelt shivers as zero hangs on II I. FINE USED CARS ! o o o o 1964 Ford Galaxie, 1963 Ford Galaxie, 1964 Chev. Impala, 1962 Chev. Belair, 2-d- r. 4-d- r. 2-d- 4-d- January 18 January 19 January 20 January 21 January 22 January 23 January 24 January 25 30 29 31 24 18 27 33 33 0 0 League I .railing Scorer Average 20 5 Roger Cowan, Duchesne Gary Tassainer, Uintah -- 2 Richard Walker. 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