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Show FRIDAY HA, Regional wrestling at KCIIKKS HO Mn nil Ml Union starts Friday Wrestlers of Region Six will compete this weekend In -s state chainregion wide meet to determine positions in the next week in plonship matches 2 6 6 8 2 9 7 9 16 20 28 92 2 2 Farnsworth Thacker Timothy TOTALS 2 4 Uintah 78, Union 68 Team Standings: TRAM WON Tlnteh 7 I A X 6 X S 5 6 8 I'ninn Tuition ' Ducheane Altumont Manila LOST I 0 Friday Schedule: Moab, The competition will begin at p.m. Friday of this week at where wrestlers Roosevelt, from the participating schools throughout the region will compete in the various weight classes for . a berth In the state finals. Union high school mat-mwill host the competition. The first of competition will start at 1 p.m, Friday in the Union high school gymnasium. Winners from the first round will meet in the second round at 7:30 p.m. Friday, Losers in the first round, whose first round opponent wins in the second round, will meet the losers of the second round in the third round scheduled for 1 p.m. SaFirst round losers, turday. whose opponent loses the second round, are eliminated. In the final ofr fourth round, to be held Saturday at 7 JO p.m., will match the two still undefeated wrestlers In each weight class who will be battling for first and second place, plus the winners of the third round, who will try for third and fourth place. The public is Invited to attend any or all of the matches, A full slate of wrestlers from Union, Duchesne and Uintah will compete from this counterparts area, meeting from the southern division of the region. Next week, at the state meet in Moab, first and second place in each weight class will compete for state honors. was predicted, the list of team standings In the northern division of Region Six took on a new look after two rounds of play last week. In the first round, last WedAs nesday, Duchesne toppled Tabiona, dropping them from the three-wa- y tie for first place. At the same time, Uintah walked over Altamont, and Union trounced Manila, leaving Uintah and Union still tied for first. However, this was not to hold for long. Friday evening Uintah repeated their previous win over Union by a margin of 78- - to while - Duchesne topped 68, Manila 85 to 60 and Tabiona burned the boards up with a torrid 120 points over 52. This left Uintah in undisputed first place in the league, and dropped Union into tie with Tabiona for second Duchesnes two wins place. pushed them Into fourth place, moving Altamont down to fifth. This week the toughest contest should be between Union and Tabiona at Tabiona. They will be battling to see who re- tains the second place posi- a has while Uintah at Manila, and breather Duchesne will entertain Altamont. Uintah called the shots Friday evening In their win over The tight zone deUnion. fense held Uninn to only one field goal In the first quarter, and this coupled with nine tion, foul shots gave the Cougars only 11 points to Uintah's 21. Although Union outscored Uintah by eight points in the second quarter, and went on to tie the score once in the third frame, they could not adequately pene trate Uintahs defense, and fell further behind In closing minutes of the game. . Unions foul shooting kept them In the game the flTst half, but even this source of points cooled on them during the second half, with the Cougars unable to hit the charity throws. Uintah at Manila Small Mens standard Boonevelt, Utah Ashley Forest The annual Small Mens Basketball Tournament Is unwith derway championship games scheduled Saturday evening at the West Jr. high school. Teams entered in the tourney Include Vernal, Altamont, Whlterocks, Smiley Sporting Ute Tribe, Goods, Myton, Whlterocks and Renegades Neola. First round games were played Wednesday evening Feb 12, beginning at 6 JO p.m. All six places will receive trophies plus a sportsmanship trophy, nine individual awards, five all-st- ar awards, the most valuable player, highest scorer, most entertaining player and best percentage of free throws. Games start at 6:30 each evening Thursday winners will play winners and losers losers of the Wednesday night games. Darrell Kitchen is director of the tournament. Commercial Club Cookie ONE OF SHOWBOATS Brown, a member of the Harlem 8howboate basketball team, is shown displaying some of his dribbling skill, which will be featured In the game to be played at Union Thursday evening, February 13. They will play a group of Comedy at well as basketball will be displayed by this talented team. All-Sta- rs. 'Showboats' to play at Union high tonight Basketball fans of the area were invited this week to see some of the worlds craziest The public is Invited to attend the evening of entertainment. basketball tonight (Thursday) when the Harlem Showboats wUl appear at Union high school to play a group of Uintah Basin Duchesne 8th All-Sta- rs. Darrell Kitchen, SMALL MENS TOURNEY TROPHIES director of the tourney, shows the beautiful trophies which will be presented to psrtldpants Saturday evening at the end of the tournament THESE-PRICE- Thursday, February 13, 1969 tourney on tap this week Tablona's performance over Altamont was something else, The Tigers hit for however. 34 points the first quarter, 26 the second quarter, 43 the third, and 17 in the final period while holding Altamont to a not too unrespectable 52 points for the game. Brad Fabrlzio again led the scoring with 28 points for Tabiona, followed by Giles with 20, Price with 20, Gines with 15 and Humes 14. Fleld-ste- d was high for the losers with 13 points. Grant Earl of Duchesne came up with 27 points to lead his team to their win over Manila. Both teams hit 19 points In the first quarter, but from there on It was Duchesne's ballgame. They were ahead 45 to 29 at halfltme. Both Brady-anGrant hit 18 points fur Duchesne and Moon got 11. High for Manila was Collett with 22. Union at Tab Iona 1 en Uintah on top; Union and Tabiona second Altamont at Duchesne The game will get underway Thursday evening at 8 p.m., with a preliminary game set for 6 JO p.m. The Harlem Showboats run the gammlt . of entertainment In their classy basketball play Their comedy sequences, with clever ball coupled handling, top basketball exhibitions, dribbling marathons and laugh provoking antic offer top entertainment for the public. Proceeds from the benefit game wUl be used to sponsor the adult basketball league for Roosevelt City. Admission will be 91.00 for adults, Students 50?, and kids under 12, 25?. EFFECTIVE FEBRUARY 13 S - 14 elections set for Feb. 13 Members of the Roosevelt Commercial Club will hold a meeting In the club room February 13 at 8 p.m. for the purpose of electing officers.1 U Is Imperative that membership cards be purchased before the election is held. grade wins tourney The eighth grade basketball team at Duchesne came up with the first place trophy last weekend at an Invitational tournament held in Vernal. The tournament featured only 7th and 8th grade teams from the Basin area. The Duchesne team gained the finals by defeating a Vernal team by one point Saturday That evening they morning. faced Craig, Colo., for the championship, beating them In a double overtime. ranger meeting held in Vernal A three day Ashley Forest Ranger meeting was held recently at the Forest Supervisors Office in Vernal. Law enforcement training and Injury and accident prevention techniques were the highlights of the session, according to, Andrew R. McConkle, Forest Su- pervisor. Hugh Speight, investigator from the Regional Office Branch of Law Enforcement, analyzed recent law enforcement and trespass cases on the Forest. Other topics taken up at the meeting were Forest accounting procedures and work planning for the coming fiscal year. Participants at the meeting were Mr. McConkle, Dean Rowland, William Davis, Donald Goodrich, Levi Allen and Tom Williams from the headquarters office; District Rangers Richard Benjamin, Tom Sevy, Don Hooper, BUI Gee and Allan Ashton; District staff assistants Terry Hopson, Dick Webster, Byron Shark, Phil Johnson, Allan Shlppee, Drew Bellon, Darrell Johnson, Bob Childs, Herb Allen, BUI Sims, Vard Shiner, Ralph Giles and Ron Sanden. 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