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Show 7 f i I ,3 Wednesday, December 11, 1974 r, COALITION Tigers Claw Miners 76-6- Park City rugby personalities Corky Foster and Dave Mueller have been chosen as Beehive Rugby Union representatives to the charter convention of the United States Rugby Union in 7-- 6 ter, Park City, although pilling even several times, was unable to regain the lead in a game plagued by personal fouls. Chicago, 111., January 17th. Foster received additional Beehive Union Rugby recognition when he was given the union secretarial office for 1974-7He had served the Beehive in this capacity in 1972-7His secretarial genius had been sorely missed during the past year, and his unopposed nomination for the prestigious position was approved by unanimous acclamation at the Beehive R.U. meeting December 4th. Mueller, when approached concerning his role as a Utah delegate to the national con First Quarter Park City jumped to a 0 lead on baskets by Mike Plummer and Larry Guard Pat Pirraglio answered a Tiger score by rebounding his own shot and making it Capitalizing on foul shots, I Tabiona then put six straight i points on the board to gain an i lead. The Miners managed to 2 on a knot the game at ? basket by Willie Mumin with 1:30 left in the period, but j consecutive scores by the visitors gave Tabiona a 4 advantage at the buzzer. 4-- Hen-derse- n. 6-- 2. 8-- 6 12-1- 16-1- Park West and CannonFinst in the initiated play 1974-7- 5 Park City Mens Recreational Basketball League. Led by Cal Jeppson's scoring and Dun Young's pivot play, Cannon First was able to hold off Park West throughout the contest. Cannon was never down due to their controlled and balanced attack. Park City foul problems and t, posted a lead. The scoring of Mark Evans, Willie Murnin, Jim King, and 24-1- 5, Pat Pirraglio brought the Miners to within two, with a little over two minutes remaining in the half. But the Tigers again spurted in the 8 final seconds to take a into the locker room . lead 30-2- ' P.W. fought an uphill battle, but was never able to reach the crest. They came within five points in the fourth period of play, but Cannon hung on for a 8 victory. Tom Heffeman of P.W. led all scorers with 24 points. 34-2- Miners Hilt Then Cold Park City had the hot hand I at the beginning of the second I half. High percentage shooting earned the'Miners a 8 tie at the 6:20 mark, causing Tabiona to call a Tabiona' regained their composure during the rest, which cooled off the Miners. When the referee put the ball back into play, Tabiona scored six straight points to go ahead Both teams used a defense in the third period, as Tabiona would pul I away only to watch the Miners come but the combatants were quickly dispersed. The only serious repercussion was a contact lens lost by Miner center Doug Burns. When play resumed. Park City again tied the score, this And again, the time at Tigers pumped for quick points in the closing seconds for a 0 lead. 44-3- 3 ij back. With 2:15 left in the period, 50-5- Pirraglio, the Miner's high to j scorer it of 6 the night, hit Tabiona. A few t make 56-5- Romps Ruggers On Monday evening, the Coalition met the Rugby team for each team's first basketball game of the Scoring on repeated fast season. The Ruggers, good on a breaks and converting an abundance of free throws, the rugby field, were no match Tigers raced to a 2 lead for the Coalition. The and coasted tne rest of the Coalition heighth and fast break were a little too much way. for the Ruggers. John Turner's 26 points and Mike CamJ.V. pbell's 19 points led the The Mini Miners were also Coalition and all scorers. Don denied a victory as they fell to Glover tallied 14 points for the Tiger Cubs, Frank the Rugby team. Final score Marcellin paced the junior was varsity with 18 points, and A1 Goodman registered 15. 69-5- 56-5- 0. 48-4- seconds later a over a loose ball ignited a j fight between the two teams, 9 Over Coalition timeout. - Zealand. Australia. in play these extremely prestigious matches. The national convention is the first step in attaining world-clas- s level rugby. Gilbert Martinez on top of things much improved East Carbon wrestling team defeated Park City High All Tabiona The final stanza was all Tabiona. tug-of-w- HOLIDAY 87-3- School on 42-1- 8 Thursday. 5th . The predominantly senior Viking squad scored six pins and took advantage of two Minor forfeits to down Park City's December to the Memorial Building. Wolfe's humiliated the City team another laugher Park City's brave play. They never gave VARSITY RESULTS: Greg Pratt was 4-- -- was pinned by Gene Madrid 167 lb. - Kip Hollings pinned Scott Jewkes 1851b. No PC. entry Heavyweight - No P.C. en- try -- Jim Fulmer and Ivan Jacobs poured in 28 and 16 for points respectively Wolfe's, leading all scorers. Bruce Decker had 10 points NEWS ARTICLES THAT CONTINUE TO nJBUCIZE for (he City. TNN TYM Sirloin Saloon Dumps Claim jumper The first upset of the young basketball season occurred Wednesday night .December 4th. With much at Steak, the Sirloin Saloon scored a hard fought victory over the Claimjumper. Anyone who followed league play last year knows the Claimjumper went undefeated. The score at the close of the first half had the Sirloin Saloon holding on by a narrow margin. However, the Saloon came out in the third quarter and put the game away with a few quick baskets.Perhaps the Claim-jumpwill regain their old form when last year's leading OF IHOWD INC NATIONAL WTMIIT W A MW PLACE MCA TEA. 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Pete Martinez (Park City wrestlers are grap-ple- r, 126-pou- ' pin-ne- 138 lb. - Gilbert Martinez, defeated East Carbons Paul Martinez by registering his fifth pin in six victories this season. Also scoring a pin for the Miners was Kip Hollings in the class. Led by good guard play and hustling board work, Wolfe's was able to destroy the City team. The City must be commended for their Tom Martinez was pinned by Mark I lemngton d 126 lb. - Gib Martinez Paul Martinez 132 lb. - Rick Provost was pinned by Larry Robin119 lb. - son team. sophomore-lade- n 72-2- 8. SUMS RANCHETTES In junior varsity competition. die Mini Miners posted a 22-- 9 victory with Scott Rodgers and Mark Jolley both pinning their opponents. A Wolfe's Devoui t City Wednesday night brought 57-4- 38-3- I New South Africa, the British countries, and other rugbyplaying nations. We hope that the Beehive Rugby Union will have legitimate avenues for its top players to be chosen to By Chuck Fulkerlh Cannon First Over P.W. n nine-poin- We want to make certain the national union will recognize the Beehive as a solid rugby union. When international touring sides travel through the U.S., the Beehive deserves to be considered as a host for an international-calibe- r match.Mueller continued : The United States Rugby Union will have as a prime function the selection of a national side to play against Rec Begins Season defense, the Tigers took advantage of man-to-ma- vention, said: B-B- all Margin Varies Employing more hatchet work than finesse, the Miners I found themselves giving Tabiona a bonus free throw situation early in the second period, and they ended the game with a total of 29 personals. 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