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Show ; 2 Haden A Rringhurst ey 9-4. Chadwick 2 Phipps 3-3-9 Russell 00.0 0-0 MeDonele ' Sha © 43 6 Newberry 6 Omer 2 oO Vv. ‘Markos ae Totals. | : -—=« Enstrom 2 2-3 Charlton 1 0-0 peaene 0 De ’Spinden 0 0.0 Moulding 0 Oss - Bluemel 0 Q- 20 7-17 a7 Bell “South oO ae N650™ G 4 2 3 6 4 0 Poppinga Kingng Kerr Edwards ‘Kennedy Rogerson 3 Shay O* Totals ‘10 Stewart 4 Buchanan 0 Lund _ Buttars Cottle Nelson Meyers Taylor and Central took a 36-31 Box scores: HIGHLAND ce 1224-21 15° 30 1836 Harris 17 Harper 11 Morris 0 Quintana 3 Greenfield 4 Nelson O Smediey - Williams 5 Hillyard 0 Griffin 0 _Chadwirk1 Phipps 1 Russell2 Dias 2 Lindquist Wallace0 Spencer 0 Stewart 4 Hartman 2 - Carver 3 2, Reynolds Redd Totals 15 30 46 14.28. 43 4 Woods 8 Ernstrom 1 Aivensbeck 5 “Paterson. 2~ :0- 94-22-40 70| & 65 69 75 | 5 65 69 701] 61 61 CENTRAL FE G Chadwick ip Shaw 2 Suekawa 4 Perry 2 — Totals 1 4- 1 Central oe ad T ; 10 Chambers. 10 McBride 10 Thompson Hall T. Markos 2 Powell 0.0 OV. Voorhees Hinks Baker Cherry Ball’ gham 6G! 1 1 4°. 2 43 0-0 — Mark be Tete 9 PEON FORT 5 4-5 16 Woods Ernstrom Charlton Spinden _ Ahrensback Harts). - Harris . Harper Quintana Grenfield Morris Simms Smedley Reynolds Valdez Kenedf Totals «= «= 3eie2074 »Mound Fort «Washington NG eee ye Be 0- Moesinger’2 0 MOUND FORT Ft 0-0 4-5 43 MOUNT ore - CENTRAL F y MeDonald. Shaub — hea O O 00 1. O-. decict _ sion from Highland. Wahlquist Bell % Totals | WASHI NOTON © | 30 15-32 75 |\Washington Mt Ogden. 7 2-3 16 6 6-6 18 2 1-3. 5 3 0-4 6 1 O- » : Central won their first games of |) . the season. Valley, with Brent| ~ Hogge leading the way, came from behind to nip South, 43-41, 12194796 : |= remainrecords with one round the schedule. ~ ing |on other games, Valley and| : = nndons e Voorhees - Baker Cher rry allingham ‘Hincks 14 5-17 33 || 14. 21 32189 20 29 «33! MOUND FORT_ Woods 5 67 20 2 SOUTH F 4-6 B. Wangsgard King Huddleston Kerr Hogge Poppinga Doxey ‘Edwards P.Wngsgard Kennedy Southwick Kammeyer Valley. South 54 Rubino 0 Boswell 7 Totals -OQOWROHANOOM 2:2 4 Chambers HO. O-East ss. 8 McBride ~ a1 a 24 20 14-24 54 | Me Jardine O 1-2 . ae 0-0 . 5-8. u Seukews 0 Valdez 16 Harper 10 oediey ee Ot, 3 3 «3019-36 81 | 0 2 6 2 6 5 s 11 16-28 38 “Totals WAHLQUIST 0-0 t 4 Kone 19-13-17 49 » Wahlquist Spiess: i WASHINGTON | 3.621 Harris Tek ne 02 ; se: = a 20 ErnstromAhrensback «0 Workman 0 Lupino. 2 wer) 46 | on 0 Graham 2 Babbett 7 0-0 ~—00 0-0 ‘Highland Mound Fort Senne 1-4 Cottle. 2-2 AtTeeples 0-2 12 Jardine 1-8. 1 Sneddon |. = gee 13 ade: |e 16 1-1 33]} 136-1132 |f 4 0-2 1 — 1 1 3 0° 00 0 S2oSNuBGe 1 Shaw R. Wangsgard 0-2 12 FORT Totals tee o \ scor- ing of Larry Dean Harris andj Bob Harper handed Mound Fort |f its first defeat of the season, 85-74. Harris tanked 33 and _.Harper added 32. now Both have the Tro-|@ ‘ - jans and — Bears 6-1 a prot Poorte 0-3 12 Shaub 1-2 1 aponald” 8 Chambers 3 3-3 9 Eas 1-1 McBride 3 8-14 14 Salmond 2 0-1 4 Thompson : ; Halli3 1 ly Met ] Orton 3 Powell 4 V.Markos 0 — "= Craynor0 Costley 0. — - Southwick : Flinders ers Sholz O 6 CPOE? NROOOKAO™ “~< ONO= ae wel t ee TT Om 0 3 Doxey 3 P, Wangsgard 2 i Ca) OOKRAO—@ r NO SehOWO et ot | eere | HOt Hudleston = Hogge = 9 8.14 46 || 1g. 38 5] MOUND aoe HIGHLAND oe VALL G 2 2-King 1 Decorso Totals . 42 oe 2? 034 00 5 4 3 0 9 24 | a 266-1858 é 34 46 reel g 19 0- nao ree T. Markes 6 Costiey 0 Totals, 2. >. Shaw Perry _ Suekawa Owens: PUNCH | behind the Washington, , eae 23 Voohies 0 Robinet 0 Rhodes 20 Baker 1 Gailey Z Ee inaber 0 Smith 2 Hincks 6 Cherry 0 Montgmery Og Alpin 2 sf ae “ LPee Les ae SSOGOOOTME a BRNNWWOOO—-OCOUA 7 Russell — Hartman = Stewart Peterson — Redd. BELL wo 10 Moesinger ~ champs. ONE-TWO scores: NO 4-7 955,68 3-5 11 -2 10 5 -1 — ~ Ghadueitk "Bride and Randy Thompson|, ~ each scored 10 See for the | 2 F COWNMNN—OO04 7 Williams 1- s | _ many years. - Randy Chambers, Denhis Me- | Bs 0-0 - ' 7Oo ere QOOWN—N ‘1-2 Ee 3 Box ceed Es Wahlquist clinched the title|f == _by edging T. H. Bell, 36-31, in eon a ball-control game. The win| _.gave the Eagles a 7-1 record and = the title was their third in as a oe Bears past Central, 53-36. Martin tanked 20 points. nN V. Markos 7 — CENTRAL MOUNT OGDEN East2 0-3 McBride 2 — Salmond 0 Thompson 7 Hall 7 Orton 0 Craynor 0 Powel! 2 ammeyet 0-0 0-0 - Box scores: : ‘in the city league. the led Martin Dennis as en ; pene Chambers ATTACK BALANCED ~ Mound Fort, displaying a balanced attack, broke open a tight game in the second half | to down Highland, 54-46. Four ‘Mound Fort players scored in double figures. Tt was the fifth straight win forthe Bears. _ Central dropped its fif th straight Friday as it bowed to Mount Ogden, 64-51. Mount Ogden trailed by 11 points going into the second half. Scott Moesinger, ‘Grant Stewart and Steve Peterson Jed Mount Ogden. — Lie 6 T 2 ey -.. 8 Ce = Poppinga =dwards 0 Rogerson 0 Kennedy — O Taylor _ 2 Stewart for the losers. — 6000+8N A QOOOANNOS | the Eagles their easy win. Roy now a 3-1 record, while : South and Wahlquist are tied > for second at 2-1. -. In Friday’s other city league » game, Highland held on for a © 33-32 ‘victory over Central. The F Hikers led by 29-21 going into _ the final quarter, but were able = to score only four points in ne ‘period. Box scores: SOUTH ee WAHLQUIST game gave South its win. South |; was trailing by a point when ne stepped to the foul line. He led his club with 18 points, while Dennis Poppinga added 16. Martin Ballingham had - ONOO SOLER Qn NQODOO =| Tom Markos teamed up to give Two free throws by Jim King c with three minutes left in the — Bears with 24 points. Gene Woods had 20 and Dennis Martin 18. Larry Harris tanked 21 for the Trojans. LITTLE TROUBLE » Roy had little trouble with Valley as it jumped off to a good lead and coasted to the > win. Mark Eddy paced the winners with 19 points. _ $outh’s loss was the first of = the season as Randy Cham* bers, Randy Thompson and And in the city league, Washington went three overtime periods before winning to stay) only one game behind leagueleading Mound Fort. In the county, Randy ThompH. son led Wahlquist past T. Bell, 81-34, in a great display McDennis might. of offensive Bride hit 14 and Blain Powell added 11 as the Eagles scored almost at will. Clyde Baker did | most of the scoring for Bell as he collected 20 points. IDENTICAL 3-1 RECORDS South, behind the scoring 0 Scott Edwards and Jim King, ‘knocked off Valley, 52-38. South,|| Roy and Wahlquist and now| \|\deadlocked for the lead with identical 3-1 records. In the city, Larry Dean Harris scored 36 points as the Trojans knocked off Mount Ogden, 75-70, but it took three extra|™ periods. The score was knot-\2 ‘ted at 61-61 after the first two ‘lovertime periods. Tom Nelson |= scored the key bucket for Wash-|> ington in the final overtime. Mound Fort remained unbeat- on NOT, ob Owere? TESPEeer +. ©) > | oe Wahiquist" captured ‘the Weber County junior high school bas-| = ketball championship Friday, |pe =~ while Washington moved into ap =. first place tie with Mound Fort ae : games. day’s Q — ond half. Rick Younger led the Cage Crown The Weber County junior high | school basketball race was in a three-way deadlock for first place today as the result of Fri- —“O-=DOON—-CUN-@ oO quarter as it jumped in front, 22-8. By halftime the Bears were sporting a 40-20 bulge. Reserves played much of the sec- nWORN a oe » |. >, © locked for the lead today in | the Weber County junior high basketball league, while Mound Fort remained © undefeated in the city league. _ A Randy “Thompson - wa whole show for Wahlquist ae day as it downed Roy, 49-45. And South kept pace with, the Eagles by edging iy H. Bell, 48-47, in a thriller Roy was tied Sat South and Wahlquist going into Friday’ s action. — “Thompson. scored 33 points : for Wahlquist as it put on a) strong finish to edge its county foe. He scored 13 of his club’s 19 field goals. ay Mound Fort shot Washington out of the saddle in the first ‘only two teams were dead- Ounno=—4 peat Fort won its showdown with Washington Friday sin the Ogden City junior high S basketball league, while Roy re= gained first place in the county oop. Mound Fort, displaying a = solid offense, whipped Washing- | » ton, 80-64. "And Roy downed) . Valley, 61-37. | But it took a 58-46 victory by | Wahlquist over South to put » Roy back in the lead. - || 7 'T ne County Loop South ‘still Deadlocked — 1 Breaks Tie: South Loses “Wahlquist Captures— O+NOKWWWE TF acs, 39-71788 35 38 33. «62 74 85 GVALLEY- g iid ee ‘Hoddleston wa rd Hogge P. Wangsgard 0 Kammeyer Southwick 2 Rogerson Buchanan 8 Poppinga Shaw a Seedy R, Wangs’rd S 7 3 2 0 0 I if vy 6 0© Stewart Kerr 4 3-30 4 i South 3 “Totals oe 13-17-28 43 1 3 3 3 43 - |