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Show - Roy Hoists © County— Cage Flag continued their | + : day by beating the Wahlquist Eagles, 44 to 39. The game was a make-up contest between the rivals due to a post-) : = " poned battle several days ago. And it was a thriller ail the way, 2 with both squads within reach of | the victory hae ‘into the fourth quarter when W ablauis ist lost four) = * of its starters on fouls, and Roy) ~ coasted in for the triumph. ‘Valley’ S team went into the bat‘tle without the services of Jim Harrop, the Bulldog’s scoring ace, and that hurt. Harrop is out with a sprained ankle. But team mate Sherm Bailey; | The Redskins of Coach Clark| Puffer’s were a single point behind ‘at the intermission, 22-23, but in third poured in 12 points to six. Wayne Cottle Jost... *— were on top, 13-5 at the first quar- the day’ s scoring output as he sent a big 20 points through the strings. Vernon Willis added. 10 for the vic- ling was well distributed among the . : : could no ck bwin eure s in Tom Agricola’s five en was’ high for the Spartans, who remain winless with one session remaining. Wahlquist doubled the count at the : , first quarter, leading 12-6, and then went on for a halftime pulse of TDD ® NO * bd nn FE > tkinson assey cheffman Idridge OWNOKOHW ONO—CO—hOOO-NeHI coc000=“o000007 TS 3 ars a =Ep wlings cCloy. illis Koga Totals . 32 15 cuochoo CODODONDCRO—NHOWH w Totals Se == Totals CODON00~0——00n= OSACOWOONA—wony Darley UT Massey 2 761 Jensen 1 2 1 Agricola 2 1 1 Mickey 0 10 3 00 83 3] 00 r0 00° Charlesworth QO 10 = | : A 2S pw oO 2 a. og Charles a Close Cage Race Weber County junior high schools e " ‘fire their final volley of basketballs next Friday in league play as the | four-school loop ends its season. | Roy’s Redskins already have the © 1962 title, with a record of five) wins and no defeats, but can’t make | >it official until the season closes, and all squads will be in action. Coach Clark Puffer’s Redskins’ 4 goal now is the only one remaining -,—to end the year with a spotless the Wahlquist ' ‘record of 6-0. And to do that they’ll ” pd to defeat < > rm ot m 25-15. + ROY HLVNHOAWATD m) team. = 14191139) Ne Totals : 15351444 _ - The Roy-South Beason was fea, tured by unusually good accuracy at the hoop on the part of both squads.. The Roy Redskins had ) three of its players register in double figures.. Al Warden and Robert Atkinson each scored 14 points, and Dave Chambers added 10 for Roy. : South’s scoring was headed by Scott Mickey, an eighth grader, *) who canned nine markers. None of the South Spartans could manage double figures, but the pointmak- aa Jones 00 German 1 Edwards 1] Iqu er- who Close games, one of them decided 5 in the waning ‘seconds, featured » the basketball sessions in the Weber County Junior - = School League i T F 3 2 2 0 0 ] 1 0 0 3 6 51 Orton 3 9 3 McFarland Bo] 0. . Costley 00 0 Favero 0.0 0 OsIsen 0 00 0 Powell Yy 3 on sr attempts. The victory gave Roy a record of four wins and no losses, and Wahl-|;— quist moved into a tie with Valley S with a 2-2 mark. All squads in the league have two remaining games| to conclude the 1962 schedule. ROY WAHLQUI 1ST ie NOOBRONNN @aAm nua = Qo “4 11 points CNOWOUONCHA @ O—9O— DAONOMN —] mw SOP 00OfO—OnNn o<; -) did better, making cont -~ —-NoOoO-—o ic cuit -NwWOns | ter, and widened the edge, 28-11, at » the intermission. Roy has one more a _ game, and will get the title whether} or not it wins. Roy also played the session sans} one of its starters, Dave Chambers, who was hurt earlier in the week.) But with the Redskins’ strong bench, Coach Ralph Crowton’s Bullou dogs didn’t have too much chance = | to win. ~ : Neit the charity line, as Hay. canned 147 points on 35 trips to the line. Wahl- = COORD » as he canned 15, tying Robert At-— 'jkinson, of Roy, who also drilled ‘the nets for 15 to lead the Red-» is’ scoring. Roy’s Al Warden added 13. oy Both coaches substituted freely, using up their respective benches. Coach Clark Puffer’s Redskins! —DO-OONNO » Wahiquist’s tf tOOONOW——MNOOChOOW "the ont game, “Winning 0“BVEE ie South RNONWO - : ae CON ~ The Roy Redskins added another @ | scalp to their spoils Friday, trip- 7 ping the Valley Bulldogs, 62 to 38, ) to unofficially claim the 1962 basketball title in the Weber County) > junior high league. | Wahlquist claimed the day’s sec-/ —NO~OWO=— = ‘The Roy Redskins 25 ie plays ihe finale at ee that should help. Coach Hades ae Ul ente etter amiuinitic — Eag Se les stand incet oeisirid ao ot, iwith a 3-2 mar riday’s other S South to Valley, -Stokes Spartans session and Coach will be sends Gary} trying to - crawl out of the cellar at least by® one rung. South is winless, with a; 10-5 standing. Coach Ralph Crowton’s Bulldogs have a 2-3 record, and would like to at least close in a tie with Wahl_ ‘quist, which they could do by oi ‘ ing South. Wahlguist, of course, would have to cooperate by losing to Roy. The. week’s climactic games then! ‘\toss the spotlight on the top and /~ the bottom of the loop—at the top : is Roy struggling for the unblem- | ished season, and at the other end - is South, making the great effort to claim a single victory. COUNTY LEAGUE Friday’s games: Wahlquist at Roy South at Valley. |