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Show ffiaoSn SiaoBeBaMsS t i Cats outshoot DH for 7041 victory Last Thursday's basketball game between the Union Cougars and the Duchesne Eagles was one which provided a little something for each team's fans. The first half saw the Eagles in the lead, but the second half was all Union as , the Cats finalized a win. The Eagles began the game by lead in the first taking a slim quarter. They maintained a lead at halftime. However, from that point on the Eagles were only able to nit three field goals for a total of 14 in 51 attempts. The 27.5 percent shooting was one of worst yet by the . 70-4- 1 8-- 4 29-2- 6 Eagles. We lead the entire first half," said Stan Young, Duchesne coach. Ife said his team played a fairly good defense, but. in the second half they couldn't hit the shots and Union played a tougher defense. Midway through the third quarter Young said his Eagles lead by about ' contributed eight. The Eagles pulled down 20 defensive rebounds and nine offensive boards. The Eagles also hit 13 of 22 from the free throw line, While the Eagles were on their way to one of their worst shooting performances of the season, Union shot s respectable 48 percent from the field hitting 29 of 60 attempts. The Cougars hit only 12 of 22 from the free throw line. Our foul shooting was terrible, said Kim Peterson, Union coach. Peterson said their fast break was one of the biggest factors in the game. "In the first half we were breaking verv well, said Peterson, but we couldn't get the ball in. Ife Baidhis team continued to lose the ball before second half scoring. However, in the floor and the down ball the they got scored the easy layups. "We pushed the ball up and down the floor at a said Stan good rate the entire game, ' Allen, assistant coach. Doug Allen scored 18 points while Janies pulling down si rebounds. little a mter who only played White, of the game, scored 16 points and collected nine boards. Mike kom and Russ Nielsen each contributed ten points and Lonnie Sammaripa scored six. Scott Wilson also pulled down nine rebounds and Ryan Adams collected seven.' Kim Peterson said Russ Nielsen played a fine game for s sophomore, Continued on page 15 ;; one-ha- ' lf ! . i FOUL? Altamont's Adam Christensen, No. 32, found the going a little difficult last week as the Longhorns hosted the Emery team. Emery scored 80 points to down the Altamont team. Infor A IT IS mation from Altamont was unavailable. The Longhorns will travel to Duchesne this week for the first of two annual league games with the Eagles. KKHL Duchesne T:2lb Fried Chicken Toilet Tissue Tometo Potato Chips Plain Dnnnil BruflU or Crinkled. . Home Pride While or Wheat Marshmallows K ; . . Western Family TUlMdito, Syrup nOnl .V, 95 THE FABULOUS 38 CONCORD 79 14 .93 Del. & 99 14 1 J,"- - 91 American Beauty Shell or Solid 24 99 45 oz. X 56 2 set up set up 12,900 Furnished 70 3 X BR BR Skirting face Morgan this wek and Duchesne host Altamont. Basin Livestock Market 14,900 Furnished .722-504- 3 I SWrtinq re 57i ill i i Potatoes 10 Lbs. Russet Chuck Boast Pork Chops Spare Bins Fraoks : . t. , j ; These Prices . 89 ...i .1" . 1" Limited To Homes in Stock 1" . 1 . Sale Starts 10:00 a.m. M Yellow 10 lbs Jan. 8 ' 101 T'X.PI! win Be Open Saturday, $2'! Grapefruit Onions c Del. & Nalley's 24 oz. Lumber Jack Reg. (1.99 Pllltlllnff will will I" rT 32,-bot- 1. .299 $1.33....:.... are Craig. Bailey, No. 23, No. of Duchesne, and Doug Allen, No. 24. Looking over Doug's shoulder is Kelly Bailey, Duchesne. The Couars won the Union game 70-4- 43 ""I Quaker Instant 10 oz. Cheese Balls Also pictured Scott Peterson, I1 Tomatoes w",.r.Fom!v: 303." Reg. THE FEED OFF Union's Mike Ross, No. 5,' dished the ball off to an unseen feamate. 2 fST ssuce Oatmeal Virginians hsld tha Prssi- dancy for 32 of the first 36 ysars of this nation's xistsnca. 738.2451 . , t For more Information call: B. Curtis Dastrup Boyd Winn 722-471- Grant Gerbor 40 across from ay TTfCinema Esquire Estates HOMES Modular & Mobile Homes Your Little Profit Dealer PHONE 789-9390- 1 722-302- 0 5 722-304- 4 |