Show THE Page Foot GOLDEN EAGLE Friday January SI 1969 Eagle Basketball into action for the winter quarter the College of Eastern Utah Eagles traveled to Rexburg Idaho for their first conference game against the Vikings of Rick's College The Eagles took away any home court advantage as they raced past The next night the 6 Rick’s fell prey to a tough ColEagles Idaho crew Southern of lege CSI is currently ranked among the top ten junior colleges in the nation Bouncing 86-7- 86-5-8 Swinging into play after a week of school the Eagles visited our neighbors to the east the Mesa College Mavericks CEU disappointed the Mavs by squeaking in a triumph Ken Reynolds hit a jump shot with two seconds remaining to notch a victory for the Eagles CEU holds a 1 conference record 79-7- 7 2-- After three days rest the GoldEagles played host to the Weber State frosh Avenging a one point loss to the frosh last year on CEUs hardwood the Eagles came up with an victory Tom Shipp led the way Starters for this coming Friday's game against Southern Idaho: left to right Tom Shipp Mike Christensen Ken Reynolds Boyd Griffin Mark Justice en Intramurals 86-7- 2 with 27 points Playing a benefit game Friday January 17 the Eagles cagcrs team blasted a Utah State The contest did not count s in the record of CEU The next day the team played on the University of Utah floor against the Ute frosh The Eagles walked off the court with a 6 victory Mark Justice took top aty-st- ar 108-7- 3 win-los- 91-8- 71-4- scoring honors with 25 points Ken Reynolds and Tom Shipp hit 24 and 21 markers to help in the 51-4- winning effort 114-2- Playing their first conference game at home the flying Eagles tamed the Rebels of Dixie CoCEU was led by Ace 3 llege Cager Ken Reynolds as he 75-3- 93-7- poured in 20 points while keeping the boards under control Boyd Griffin Mark Justice and Mike Christensen also hit in the teens 66-4-7 51-4- Saturday night the Badgers of Snow College invaded the Eagles nest The CEU crew whipped the Ken Reynolds and Boyd Griffin contributed 24 points each to help the cause Badgers Under the direction of Karl Cczad the Intramural program has jumped off to a great start Ten teams are participating this year compared to four last year Two divisions were set up with five teams in each of the divisions Division I consists of the Alpine Alkies Huntington Adams' Institute (1) and the Dwellers Division II line-u- p has Leo's Rand's Institute (2) Chiefs and the Sky Larks In the first game played Jan 15 Huntington whipped the Al8 kies The second contest of the night snw Leo's nip Rand's in a 9 thriller January 20 the Sky Larks overwhelmed Institute (2) by running up a score of 6 In the second cage affair Adam's toppl'd Institute (1) 3 In last Tuesday’s action the Alkies took a victory over the Dwellers The Monday night contest saw the Sky Larks race post Leo’s In the second game the Institute nipped the Alkies Games are played Monday thru Thursday and have proved very exciting All students are encouraged to come and watch the action It should be noted that a new team has recently been added to this year's competition Ten of the CEU faculty mrmbrrs hnve joined together to liven up this year’s intramural activity The fierv faculty red dogs include: LaVe'l King Dm Burge Maurice Nay Robert Torgcrson n Selman Bren' West Curt Jansen Bill Peterson S'eve p Al Trujillo Dr John Tucker Dan Walton and Jim Young the red dog cheerleaders combine their efforts to spur their team on to victory 95-8- 3 CEU plays at home tonight against the College of Southern Idaho Saturday night CEU will play host to Ricks College The Eagles hold an 6 victory over the Vikings CEU previously lost to Southern Idaho at Twin Falls of these games by 28 points Both are important conference 9 Or-ri- 87-7- Be'-na- Eagles Ken Reynolds (36) and Donald Sloan (40) make fast block against Rebels Saturday night |