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Show January 20, 1966 , wait Key Contests Bobcats Seek | fhe’ Davis Darts will try to| 7th Straight |when they travel to Vie | At Smithfield. | | The unbeaten Sky View Bobjeats, rolling along with a 60 record in Region One cage play, go after win number seven Frijday in Smithfield against the {Weber Warriors. : The Bobcats will be heavily favored to roll over the 1-4 Warriors. Last week, Sky View han{dled Ben Lomond with ease, and Weber should prove to be vic- jtim number seven of the sea- | son. e Bonneville, still looking for jits first league victory will be jat home Friday against the up and down Grizzlies of Logan. _ The Ben Lomond Scots will try to even up their Region recjord to 3-3 when they go against| | Box Elder in Brigham City | day. STANDOUT a GAMES One of the standout games of the week | Westside High of Dayton, Idaho on Saturday at8p.m CRUCIAL TEST) A crucial game faces the Morgan Trojans Friday in the Sum- mit Division ie Region Five, when they Host North Summit. Morgan, North Summit and Wasatch are locked in a three-way tie for first place in the divi|sion with 3-1 records. In the Jordan Division, St. jJoseph and Dugway meet on the Jays’ home floor Friday as |both clubs try to catch up with llea leading Grantsville. The Cowboys-lead the pack with a| 50 record, while St. Joseph and| Dugway are 4-1 and 3-1 respec-| tively. 4 uled for 8 p.m. Friday night, |while junior squads take the| Ogden battle on the Royals’ home court Friday night. The .. ” to take on. the tough Both the Darts and V are 1-1 in league play. | The Bear River. Bears of Region One are idle this week in league play, but will tangle with All varsity games are sched-| f could be the Roy- Tigers, top team’ in Division Two, has a one game lead. over the Royals and a Roy win could throw the division into a twoWay, and even a three-way tie Should the Scots topple the. Bees. _ The high-flying Clearfield Falcons, leading the pack in Divi-. Sion One of Region Two, will take to the road against the| Bountiful Braves Friday, seek-| ing its third straight league vic-| tory. bounce back after last week’s defeat at the hands of Clearfield jfloor at 6 p.m. in preliminary ‘battles; Meanwhile, in Region Five play Wednesday, St. Marks scored a 66-38 victory over Utah |School for the Deaf to rack up| \their 2nd victory in league play against two losses, Box score: . ST. MARKS 6), FF, 3 2-4 0 2-9. 9 2-4 z 8 Owens es 20Gilmore. 8 1 16 Stevenson 2 Marcus 8 2-2 vent | ~ 0-0 0-0 18 Tulios £3 ; 1298-1966 t 4.1-4 9 Morelock 4 2-4 Roach 0 0-0 Sobieski 10 0 y Pierce © Totals -. Score: by quarters: Macks... qa Sant “ * “SCHOOL DEAF i Garr kn Kitchen 0 60 O Barker 0 2-7 2 Duran 8 1-2 17 O 0-0 0 116 6-7 38 + 20 ges 25 ge BS 29 45 66 & NG oT 3 caer:38 th t2 | 4 | | |