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Show Sky View in Crucial North Cache Defeats Marsh Valley, 51-4- WE NEED to beat Roy and Box Elder to be in good shape," Coach Gary Swan said this week. About Logan? Well have to take that game when it comes. It will probably come down to that Swan said of the game, fight for third and fourth place positions for state tourney berths. We beat them by seven up here. If we play as well as we did then and make a few baskets, I think we can beat them, Swan continued. SWAN BLAMKI) poor shooting and turnovers for the downfall of the Bobcats when they were within upset distance of Bonneville. We looked good in spots. I think it was the way the game was played. Were not used to shooting over big people and we werent used to getting that kind of defensive pressure. Swan said the Cats were also having trouble picking up their free throws. From the charity line, Sky View was only three of 11. It looks like Bonneville and Roy for sure but there's going to be a fight for those last two berths, Swan continued. THE BOBCATS will take a region record into tonights game in the Weber County city. Following tonight's battle, the Cats return home to take on Box Elder Friday, Feb. 21, and will meet Logan in the season finale, Friday, Feb. 28. Against Bonneville, Val Gunnell, the Bobcat mainstay, connected for 17 points and Steve Speth added 12 but the two could not do it alone. g The scorer in region with a 15.7 PPG average, Gunnell had a bad Calendar 4 Through Feb. 20, Student Exhibit featuring drawings, of to 36. Alan Lower was again our best scorer with 27 points. He also got the most rebounds. Next highest scorer was again Sherman Kirk with 14 points. By Ronnie B. ame A t ffloy Tonight Sky View High School missed a chance of knocking off kingpin Bonneville last Friday night and will be fighting for its basketball life at Roy tonight. The Bobcats lost to the talented Lakers, after a struggle to the final buzzer. Tonight at 7:30 o'clock, the Cats will get what many feel is one last chance to pull themselves from oblivion and take their rightful place in Region One standings and a chance for a state tourney berth. USU 61-4- night himself from the free throw stripe hitting a miserable one of five. It was the Lakers' Kurt Moore who did damage to the Bobcats good ship hope. The strongman muscled underneath for two crucial baskets in the last two minutes to ice the win. ilyer In North Cache's first game last week, Feb. 5, North Cache defeated Marsh Valley with a score of 61 to 44, although Marsh Valley scored a quick 10 points before the Bulldogs started to move. Alan Lower was our best scorer with a total of 16 points. Sherman Kirk was next with 13 noints. In North Caches second game, Friday, Feb. 7, with Box Elder Bees, the Bulldogs again beat with a final score 51 In North Cache wrestling this week, Feb. 11, North Cache defeated South Cache with a score of 41 to 14. Today, February 13, Bear River will play North Cache in basketball at North Cache. Friday they will have USU wrestle Southern Utah State before the student body. p.m. Spectrum. Feb. 19, Wrestling Match: USU vs. Idaho State at Logan in Spectrum, 7:30 p.m. Feb. 20, Conversations: Speaker, Katarina Weslien, Topic: Skiing and USU, University Center Room 313, paintings, sculptures and ceramics, also MFA Textile Exhibit featuring Vatin 8:30-4:3p.m. weekdays, Library Gallery. Feb. 16, Cache Chamber Orchestra, Fine Arts Center Foyer, 3 p.m. Feb. 18, Engineering Forum: Speaker, Linda Genii ess, Former Socialist Wor- a, 0 kers Party Presidential Noon-- 1 Wrestling p.m. Match: USU vs. Weber State at Ogden, 7:30 p.m. Fine Arts Series, USU Symphonic Band, Fine Arts Center Concert Hall, 8 p.m. Feb. Flea Market, University Center, 8 a.m. 5 p.m. Feb. 21, Basketball Game: Can- didate, 11:30 a.m., Sunburst Lounge, University Center. JV Basketball Game: USU vs. Western Wyoming at Logan, 5:15 p.m. Spectrum. Basketball Game: USU vs. Oral Roberts at Logan. 7:30 20-2- -- USU vs. LSU at New Or- leans, 6:30 p.m. 4-- 5 REMEMBER TVITII fifth-leadin- CHOCOLATES Tourney Set POPULAR BRANDS Dona - Max Factor - Shulton Corday - Prince Mathp belli Chanel - Royal Hawaiian Faberge For March 7 Valentines The annual Smithfield Basketball tournament will be held beginning March 7, according to tourney director, Richard Hansen. A field of 16 teams will be accepted for the tournament entry fee is $20 and only one accepted for the tournament, team. The tournament will run from March 7 to March 15, it n afis a fair. This is the 13th straight year the tournament has been held. Further details can be obtained from Hansen at POPULAR SCENTS FOR HER Day FEB. 14th Beloved Polden Autumn Prophecy Chanel No. 5 Wind Song Cachet, White Shoulders Hynotique double-eliminatio- Skinny Dip Ambush Blue Jeans Primitif Shalimar Intimate Fame Toujour Moi Tabu Wicked Wahine Hunters Woodhue Aphrodisia Successful Emir 20 Carats Aquarius Utahs 15,615 open bull elk hunters in 1974 took home bulls for 10 per cent success. Division of Wildlife Resources Big Game Supervisor Rodney John noted 70 per cent of the animals were yearlings, while 30 per cent were mature. Success by unit ranged from zero to 23 per cent, said John. One new unit, Pilot Mountain, attracted only six hunters. It is in a very rugged area, requiring backpack type hunting, and no one was successful there. At the other end of the scale was the Manti unit the largest where 4,446 hunters went after elk. Other units with hunter numbers were the Cache area with just over 2,500; Nebo with 1,548: and Fish Lake with 1,542. However, hunter numbers on all units were down from the previous year. Hunter days afield numbered 81,088, averaging out to 5.2 days afield per hunter, according to John. "A uniform opening date in 1974 better distributed hunters than in 1973 evidenced by the fact the Division had no complaints of overcrowded conditions on units," said John. He added that this was also due to fewer hunters afield. 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