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Show y 2D DESERET NbWS, u w 'W By ROGER PUSEY Deseret News Staff Writer When powerful Granite tackles Murray Friday night the Spartans not only will have to stop the Farmer starters, but a bunch of hustling, reserves as well. This point was proved Tueswhen Granite blasted day in a game that Crar.ger, saw 11 Farmers break into the scoring column and the reserves tried to Impress coach 95-b- Hal Erickson by running up the score. Granger had a brief lead in the first period at but when Mark Buchi hit a jumper to put the Farmers Granite ahead, were off and running and in all practicality the game was over. The Lancers couldn't buy a 5-- 6-- ye-trv- w w w EXHIBITION MATCHES Topples Gram basket over the taller Farmers when the first and trailed period ended. Buchi, Stan and Mike Pistorius for the Granite accounted margin. Coach Erickson called off the dogs early in the second period and began to substitute freely. The reserves didnt get the message and points by Steve Bro-phDick Farmer and Dave Knight pushed Granite into a halftime lead. substitutes The played the entire thord quarter and pushed the lead to with a variety of drives, and hot outside rebounding shooting. Not wanting his reserves to get rusty, Coach Erickson let the regulars play the final period and they spent most of their time parading to the foul line when game became rather ragged. The only bright spot for Granger was the play of junior Gary Thomas who came off the bench to score points, 10 in the final quarter. 7 Mil-we- ll GRANITE ft, Granite court in the first quarter and win coasted in for an easy in a Region Three clash Tuesday night. The victory leaves the Sparand tans tied with Granite at gives the two unbeaten squads the inside track to the divisions two tournament berths. A collapsing zone defense baffled the completely as they could only get one field goal in the first quar68-5- 6 0 GRANGER 57 17 39 50 65 37 55 57 8 Richard, 2, , 8; Buchi, 6, 12; Pistorius, 4, 16; Stllwell, A, 11; D. Richards, 7, 6; Farmer, 4, 8; 8; Smith 6, 04), 12; Brophy 3, Burt 4, 8; Knight 0, 4; Scelli, 95. 2. Totals 36, 1, Hansen 0, 1; Heaps 3, Granger 12; Herzog 2, 54, 11; Bevln 4, 4; Taggart, 0, 0; Thomas, 7, 64, 20; 3; Merrill, 2, 4; NeelWalge, 9, 19. 57. ey 1, CM), 2. Totals Granger Granite 39-2- 0 Farmer 65-3- 7 OPEN NET TOURNEY Beet-digge- ter. In the meantime, Murray hit its first 13 shots, most of them from outside to roar away from Jordan 23-- 5 after eight 10 of Murray Wins minutes of play. The Beetdiggers fought back behind the outside shooting of Brad Smith in the second quarter to cut the margin to but that was as close as they By HAL KNIGHT Deseret News Staff Writer A fast Murray SANDY team blew Jordan right off the 33-2- of Utah and Collegiate stars from the University three battle University Brigham Young of the Da. id Freed greats tonight in exhibition matches Indoor Invitational Tennis Tournament. were to get the rest of the night. When the second half began the Spartans went on another spree behind the shooting of Ted Madsen and Bill Schwich and lead. ran up a It was only when both coaches cleared the benches in the final quarter that Jordan outscored Murray 16-- 5 and closed the score to a more respectable All action is at the Salt Lake Swim and Tennis Club, 2475 S. 17th 54-3- 0 At 6 p.m. Dale Fritz of the University of Utah meets ranked Tom Gorman, formerly of Seattle University. Ute freshman, d F. D. Robbins, the meets Jim McManus, listed No. 9 on the latest ranking at highly-regarde- 7 Schwich led all players with 23 points while Drew McMillan did a great defensive job on Jordans big center Ron Kunz to stop the Beetdiggers cold inside. a p.m. In the 9 p.m. singles finale, BYUs No. 1 player Zdravko Mincek and Jim Osborne, former Ute ace and current Davis Cup member, will be featured. Two doubles matches will conclude the exhibitions. margin. MURRAY JORDAN 56 35 23 56 Murray 36 5 23 Jordan Terry Madsen 3, Murray Gardner 0, (-0; McMillan 2, Z3; 15; Schich 8, Sanders 7, 14; Nielsen 0, Madsen 4. 68. Totals 24, Idler 3, GO, 6; Fitzgerald Jordan 2; Kunz 2, 14; McLeary 0, 5; Smith 5, 10; Jackson 2, Burton 3, 6; Tota.s 21, M 5EIBERLIIMG 56 6; 6; Ted Performance Hated 2; 5, 13; 56 (01) 3284261 JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE Discontinued treads, retreads, used tires new reduced te lowest prices ever CHATTER SESSION PROVES IT Casey Back In Business By BOB MYERS Associated Press Writer York baseball Mets, the clubs first manager 10 years ago, portions of Caseys lengthy, seldom interrupted remarks involved the team. GLENDALE, CALIF. (AP) The doctor gave strict orders. The news conference was to last 15 minutes. No more. Thirty minutes went by and the old boy still was going strong. It took hospital attaches a little more than oral persuasion to end it and get him out of the room. ' He also was back in bis handsome home in Glendale. The switchboard at Glendale Memorial Hospital and its mail room can rest easier. Casey Stengel . . . back in form and a huge Calls, bundle of mail every day. 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