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Show A. F. Hoopmen To Battle Lehi In First Home Tilt Team Standing Alpine District Won Lost American Fork 1 0 Provo 1 0 Lehi 1 0 Lincoln 0 1 Pleasant Grove 0 1 B. Y. H. S 0 1 The first home game for the Cavemen will be tonight, when the Lehi Pioneers come here. A heavy ticket sale indicates the high pitch of interest in the battle, which means much to both quints. With their eyes on the Alpine district dis-trict championship in region three, American Fork Cavemen battl-d their way to a 30-20 victory over Lincoln high school last Friday night. With Lehi and Provo, American Fork shares the top position in the district standing. Lehi defeated B. Y. H. S., 40-24; and Provo trimmed Pleasant Grove, 34-22, in the other two district openers. The Cavemen are out to win another an-other t.rin to the TTt.ah St.n.te HieTi School basketball tournament. A strenuous campaign is in store, but local fans are predicting success for them. Melvin Anderson started the scoring scor-ing for American Fork at the game at the Lincoln high school gym. The Lincolnites failed to score in the first quarter, missing eight foul tries in the first period. The team played a brilliant brand of ball, working smoothly as a team. ' The summary: AMERICAN FORK G T F P Anderson, rf 6 1 0 12 Lee. If 12 13 Parduhn, c 4 4 19 McTague, rg 3 10 6 Ingersoll, lg 0 10 0 Robinson, g 0 0 0 0 Holmstead, f 0 0 0 0 Durrant, f 0 0 0 0 Bateman, g 0 0 0 0 Hansen, f ! 0 0 0 0 Rhodes 0 0 0 0 Totals 14 9 2 30 LINCOLN G T F P McKay, rf 14 2 4 Ivins, If 4 2 0 8 L. Christensen, c 0 10 0 C. Christensen, rg 15 13 Bussio, lg 0 3 11 Boyce, f 2 0 0 4 Totals 8 15 4 20 Referee, Lamber; umpire, Kump. |