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Show ! ' -'.X' - ' k- " . "-. -A. t. ,. - X : 1 GOOD FOR ONE Jae Johnson (5) shoots a foul shot in the Park City game last Friday as P.G. players Buckner (9), Hampton (no no. showing), and Driggs (3), prepare to follow through if the shot is missed. Winters (10) is in the background. Park City players are unidentified. (Photo by Guy Hillman) Vikings in 'BJ Tourney Starting Wednesday; Down Park City Last Friday to Finally Enter Vikings Win Over Cedar City 45-52 Pleasant Grove came thru with a 45-42 win against Oed-ar Oed-ar City in the opening round of the Class B tournament. Trailing early in the game tho Grove team went ahead and fought off a late rally to win. Lincoln, in the same bracket, v.'as defeated by North Summit Sum-mit to go into the consolation consola-tion bracket. Frampton, 1. For Park City Shields, Boylee, Martinez, Ryan, Mathie and Swyer did the work, scoring 14, 11, 7, 6, and 1, respectively. Incidently, the Vikings scored only 20 field goals to the Miners 19. However, accuracy from the foul line turned the tide decisively in favor of the Crumpmen. P. G. got 22 pouints out of 26 tries, for an 84 percent average; and that's foul shooting. The best Park Cily could do was 6 out of 17, for 35 percent. It's on to the B-Wars now for the Vikings. The schedule released Monday morning by U.H.S.A.A. Secretary Horace Rose, pitted Pleasant Grove against Cedar City at 3:00 p.m. Wednesday. basketball team and a brace of coaches along to do the playing and worrying. The combination worked out first rate, and when the hootin' and hollerin' died down, the Vikings Vi-kings were on the long end of a 62 to 44 score; and the Miners buried in their own digggins'. As a result of the Friday night fracus the Vikings sailed into the Calss-B Tournaments and the Mineis returned to their Park City domiciles, to "wait until next year." The Battle Creek Boys didn't look too flashy during the fir.st eight minutes of play the quarter-ended quarter-ended 17 to 8 for Park City. Dining Din-ing the second quarter the Crump-men Crump-men found the range and outscoi -ed the Miners 17 to 8. Score at the half-time was P.G. 25 and rark City 25. Soon after rlav resumed, the Vi- kings forged ahead and were never tied or headed thereafter. The third quarter ended 47 to 33 and the game final 62 to 44. As usual Driggs the Durable, was the best point-getter for his team and for the game. He got 7 field goals and 5 for 6 at the foul line for a total of 19, Jae Johnson was close behind, with 16, including 6 for 6 from the charity circle. Buckner got 10, and an 8 for 8 foul pitching record; Trimble scored 8; Winters 6; Wadley, 2 and |