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Show v w 'itw u vni,wfrii,nwj gjfpiwggyygp KEARNS NEXT DESERET O NEWS, Wednesday, January iy y y 22, ,iyVaiy y,y 1969 Pirates Tip By DAN PATTISON pescet News Sports Writer Jones got 13 points in the first half and 14 points in the fray. He got into foul trouble. I David has struck fMAGNA diwn Goliath again! cagers mighty-mit- e Cyprus sicked it to heavily Tuesday. 76-7- Tooele, favored I just cant believe It, Pirate coach Dick Smuin uitered outside the jubilant Turnovers and bad passes hurt the Tooele cause in the sec ond half, and the alert Bucs were ready to cash In on the misques. Pirates Gary Speiis and Larry Catten caught fire in the second half and that spelled trouble for the Buffs. Speirs and Catten The Cyprus dressing room. each had 17 points. ldds were down as much as nine half and in the first came Bill Jenkins, who had trouble points back. Theyre all heart. getting untracked in the first ,The victory ieft the Pirates half, Randy Martin and Tony ) in a tie for Region Threes Byers also came alive in the e with second half. Jenkins hit two foul revision Two Kearns. The big showdown be- shots and a jumper to put for the tween the two clubs comes Fri- Cyprus ahead, first time at 5:43 in the third day at Kearns. center Doug Tate period. Tooele's in the first Tate kept the pcesser on the Buffs the rolling gpt cjnto! with 14 points. He was Bucs until the final seconds. dropping buckets over the small-e- f The big Buff contributed 31 Bucs and Buff zone defense points. was effective in the opening CYPRUS 71, TOOELE 71 (3-0- first-plac- 44-4- 6-- 6 minutes. !The littlest of the aggressive Pirates, Howard Jones started petting his jumper over the Buff zone defense midway in the first at sjanza to cut the lead, the break. 20-2- Tool 24 40 52 20 38 ol Tate 14, 38, 31; Hymas 5, jl-Macbeth 6; 0, 11; Ausick 1, 10; 2; Ryaalch 3, 7; Smart 4, 0; Totals Proctor l, 3; Bevin 0, Cyprus Tooele 70. 28, Mario 4, V2, 9; Speirs 14; Jenkins 3. Jones 4, 17; Byers 12; Catten 8, , 12, Totals 30, 1627, 76. Cyprus 8, 17; 7; 4 I 1 '600' CLUB TOURNEY Perrero, Boyce Win the - Utah i comHigh games during petition were rolled by Mrs. Perrero with a 228 and Ev Boyce, Brook of Payson, who scored Two ;.PROVO County Dotty Perrero, and Virginia Provo, are winners of the Utah 224. County 600 Club Tournament. Spring-vjll- wpmen, Other JMrs. Perrero, was who defending champion the competition, rolled a 619 series to tike fist place in the A Division. Mrs. Boyce, carded a 579 series fqr championship honors in the Division. Vrhe tournament was the second year of competition for the Womens Bowling Association event. , sjnetioned I included : winners 584; Orem, Marge Hinckley, Betty Whittaker, Provo, 573; and Leah P. Johnson, Orem, 567. These women were in A Division competition. In the B Class, Ethel Wheeler, Spring-ville- , scored 546, and Coralie Andrus, Provo, hit 505. All series for the tourney were scratch bowling although the competition is held in two divisions giving the lower average bowler an improved chance to win against girls of similar inon When you buy the 1st tire at our low everyday trade-i- n price i5 8.00-1- 3 tubeless blackwall Plus $1.59 per tire Fed. excise ' tax, sales tax and 2 trade-i- n tires off your car. averages. NBA Standings East w. 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