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Show Fink And Tony's j fake Trophy 8n Basin Cage League Tlie Uintah Basin Basketball league ended its season of play with Pink and Tony's in top spot, but only after the cold storage plant boys from Roosevelt downed Altamont in a play-off till at Duchesne last Wednesday night. The score showed 42-38. Willi the league title goes a trophy which becomes the permanent per-manent property of Pink and Tony's. Lath of the two league contenders con-tenders for the championship had lost one game out of 13 played. Last week's game was the second meeting of Pink and Tony's with Altamont. the Farmers having taken a tilt from P. & T.'s during the season. Duchesne's entree in the industrial indus-trial league finished third in the Uintah Basin race. Both , Pjnk and Tony's and Altamont Al-tamont have played superb ball during the season accounting for lack of a pro-game favorite last Wednesday. The player roster for Pink and Tony's included Ray Scholes, f; Max Wilkins. f; Eldon Gardner, Gard-ner, f; "Pink" Timothy, c; Lewis Taylor, g; Tom Fullmer, g; Ar-vin Ar-vin Bellon, g. J. V. McLca has managed and coached the team. Altamont. drawing from upper up-per country communities for its team, used Lee Goodrich, Bluebell, Blue-bell, f; Jack Fisher, Altonah, f; Anthon Rust, Bluebell, f; Harry Ficldsted, Boneta. f; Hal Barton, Mt. Emmons, c; Johnny Lambert, Mt. Emmons, g; Erwin Rust, Mt. Emmons, g; Harold Phillips. Mt. Emmons, g; Hyrum Loutensock, Ml. Emmons, g. Coaching of the Farmers was assumed by Bruce Hartman, Mt. Emmons. Seven teams went the route in the Uintah Basin Basketball league during the season. They were Pink and Tony's. Altamont, Duchesne. Myton, Reynold's Razors, Ft. Duchesne and Tab-iona. |