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Show Jaycee Cage Jousts Provide ThrilEers With 2 unbeate nteams in the field, the Jaycee basketball tournament tour-nament goes into its third week of play .showing a record attendance atten-dance for a series of cage games spiced with brimstone and long shots. The games held Monday produced a number of close scores, and the concensus of opinion opin-ion is, that if the games continue in the same key throughout the tournament, the Uintah Basin will have witnessed some of the best basketball in its history. The results of last Miday's games show up as follow.sf Reynolds Rey-nolds Barber Shop, 23; Neola, 7; Altamont, 13, Roosevelt Delinquents, Delin-quents, 12; Roosevelt High School Faculty, 27, Bennct, 18. The next games scheduled in the tournament will be held in the Elementary gym on January 23 at 7:00 p. m., and will feature the two unbeaten teams in a go with opposition determined to upset their standing record. The January 23rd line-up looks like this: 7:00 p. m. Reynold's Barber Bar-ber Shop (unbeaten vs. Roosevelt Roose-velt High School Faculty; 8:00 p. m. Ballard vs. Roosevelt Delinquents; Delin-quents; 9:00 p. m. 'Roosevelt Jaycees (unbeaten) vs. Altamont; 10:00 p. m. Ncola vs. Bennett. Officials'at the Monday nisht series of events were: Lee Wiscombe Wis-combe and Bruce Hartman. |