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Show THURSDAY, DECEMBER IS, 1969 rLEASANT GROVE REVIEW, PLEASANT GROVE, UTAH THURSDAY, DClM6lft 16, U$ Viking Wrestlers Drop Orem 43-- 5 Last Week, Host Carbon by Jan Carter Viking Sportswriter The great PGHS wrestling team got together last Thurs-day night and really skunked the Orem Tigers 43-- 5 before a huge crowd of cheering onlook-ers in the Pleasant Grove gym. The victory marked the eighth win of the season against one loss for the Viking wrestlers. This one loss was to a strong Uintah team, just after the Vikings had battled Union High The Vikings also scored two other victories last week by defeating Tooele 23-1- 6 and Grantsville 35-1- The Viking Grapplers are really aroused and ready for any They want the state championship, and they are apparently not be to stop-ped this year. Results of the Orem, P.G. match: 98, Shirl Tomlinson, P.G. pin-ned Calder, 1 minute of 1st round. 107: Steven Sanderson, P.G. pinned Talayumptewa, 3rd rd. 115: Randy Strasburg, P.G. pinned Carlson in 2nd round. 123: Mike Phillips, P.G. pin-ned Poulsen, 54 sec. 1st rd. 130: Mark Sanderson, P.G., dec. Taland, 5-- 137: Jeff Harris, P.G., dec. Mangum, 3-- 145: Rick Ovard, P.G. dec. Gillespie, 6-- 155: Ron Holman, P.G., dec. Camara, 4-- 165: Gail Hardinger, P.G. dec Fowlke, 1-- 175: Randy Fowles, P.G. pin-ned Smith in 2nd round. 185: Ron Cox, Orem, pinned Randy Green in 2nd period. Hvywt: Dyke Meranda, P.G. dec. Workman, 5-- The Vikings host Carbon to-night in another league match. The junior varsity starts at 6 p.m. and the varsity matches at 7:30 p.m. Vikings Off to Slow Start in Pre-Seas- on Basketball Games In the Morgan game, Randy Robinson showed up fairly well with 18 points, while Brian Engh and Jerry Harper had 11 and 9 points respectively. by Jan Carter Viking Sportswriter With the first game of the regular season on Jan. 9, the Viking basketball team has gotten off to a slow start. They are winless so far this year in pre-seaso- n play. Last week they lost to Mor-gan, 61-5- 1 and on last Saturday night they lost to a strong Roy High School team, 90-4- In earlier games in the sea-son they lost to Heber, North Summit, Bingham, Cyprus and Granger. Coaches Jack Hill and Keith Allred report that their ma-terial this year seems to be fairly good, but that they seem unable to get a winning com-bination together. Perhaps by league play time, Jan. 9, with Spanish Fork, the boys will be ready to go and perhaps give a better account of themselves in regular league play. Reg. $1 2.50 - Now $950 1 FREE Can of Cinderella Hair Spray with Every Permanent Call for your Appointment Now -7- 85-2871 jlbeirft eayfty Saloon Member, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Beginning January 1, 1970 you have two brand new reasons to bank with the Bank of Pleasant Grove. We pay interest every Statement 90 days. You don't Savings have to wait 6 months. rr The Bank of Pleasant Grove is As an extra convenience The Bank leading the way in Utah County of Pleasant Grove will mail you a state- - by computing savings account ment every three months showing ex-- interest quarterly. This means actly how much you have in your you get your earnings faster savings account and computing your and more often. exact interest earnings. 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AMERICAN FORK PHONE 756-353- 9 PGHS Slates Dance Saturday Night At High School Pleasant Grove High School is holding a Christmas Dance this coming Saturday, Dec. 20, and the group will be "St. Thomas Axis." There will also be a lightshow by "Colored Rain." The dance is scheduled to start at 8 p.m. and will close at 11:30. Admission is $1.00 and everyone is invited. Dress is casual or school dress. The dance is a C.H.E. pro-duction and all alumni are also especially invited. Slow-Brea- k Starts League Play; Players Are Listed The schedule has been made up and the Slow-Brea- k basket-ball league will get under way tonight at the Womens Gym in the Jr. High School. Spec-tators and players should en-ter from the east entrance (coming in from the north). The schedule tonight will be the Bowlegs vs. Pot-Belli- and The Risks vs. Fats. On Jan. 8 the Fats will play the Pot-Belli- and the Bowlegs will play The Risks. Jan. 15, Bowlegs vs. Fats and Pot-Belli- vs. The Risks. Jan. 22, The Risks vs. Fats and Bowlegs vs. Pot-Bellie- Jan. 29, Bowlegs vs. The Risks and Fats vs. s. Feb. 5, Pot-Belli- vs. The Risks and Bowlegs vs. Fats. Feb. 12, The Risks vs. Fats and Bowleg vs. Pot-Bellie- Feb. 19, Bowlegs vs. The Risks and Fats vs. Pot-Belhe- s. Feb. 26, Pot-Belh- vs. The Risks and Bowlegs vs. Fats. Twenty-fou- r players are out for the recreational league of men over 30. The teams are composed of 6 playrs each, as follows: Team No. 1 (Bowlegs) Villy Mourtisen, Murray Har-mon, Don Liston, Bob New-man and Dave Benson. Team No. 2 (Fats) Darrell Harper, Jack Hill, Don Crump, Clyde Beardall, John Gourley, Keith Bezzant. Team No. 3 (Pot-Bellie- s) Doug Johnson, Darrell Gilles, Doug Hoopes, Allen Longman and Ralph Bonham. Team No. 4 (The Risks) Grant Fowles, Mike Vicchi-rill- i, Dee Newman, Ken Sor-ense- n, Gene Carter, Leonard (Pink) Carter. Others interested in forming a team should contact Bill Hoglund, and they can enter the league. Ski School Deadline Dec. 23; Register At P.G. City Hall Registration deadline for the winter ski school at Sundance will be Dec. 23 (Tuesday). All interested in rgistering should do so by 5 p.m. on that date. The school is open to er children may register one 8 years of age and older, if accompanied by their par-ents. Registration can be ac-complished at the Pleasant Grove City Hall. |