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1 A H Q 1 1 ll 'l V y amy? Q3 0 U c ' ' gum' Junior Basketball OACH Ralph Grays Junior charges completed a successful basketball season iinishing fourth in the league which was won by West High. Games were played with West East Granite Jordan and Murray and all were exceptionally record inasmuch as the team was handicapped by the size of its players. But what the Saint team lacked in height they made up in fight and spirit. The members of this year s squad were Paul Bird Melvin ensen McKay Hale Lyn Keener Chick Gray Martin Hogan ack Newquist Paul Christenson and Alton Thatcher. Grant Bennion was a member at the beginning of the season but was later shifted to the first team. Harold Roberts a likely looking prospect for next year was declared ineligible at the first of the season and was unable to play. ' 4 r Nh P 4l J 4 C. wx ' so 15 - v rf mosv ,, 940 4511 :gg ' yd' W . ki, G Q 9 O . 2 K , N D D- 'C Cr 1 E - . . F7 q . , Sn 1 2 , . 0 . 5 I . N l U' O E - Z-1 3 I 5 N M 3 xl. s. se C, f' '-l ET 2 E fi , . 32 , , f' ,Q ... 0.6-11 fx wi gl gg... 4-2 Q 4 JI JK Q- .v,,,,,' A Q Melvin Jensen Lyn Keener Paul Christensen Charles Gray Paul Bird , qnllilllf illllllnp do W- S ., - - - 2 f , ? LL A or E- - Q.,--r...,, G- G-4 By, ,gat -4 624 1 soya-
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Page 165 text:
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fl ' Qc 02,14 sC'.m C I I C i k : fi: V 'Q lr ll 3' 1 R EXETER SAUNDERS bad luck. But after a close call they defeated their opponents by two points. The Saints met Provo on the second night of play. Knowing that they would have to play excellent ball to win and with the wonderful help of Mecham, they played their best game of the season to emerge victors. When Granite met L. D. S. in the Semi-finals, the Farmers had hopes of winning the State championship for the Hrst time, and they realized their hopes. On the final night the still Fighting Saints conquered the fast Springville entry. to gain third place in the meetl This contest marked the close of one of the most successful seasons the Saints have ever had. Brooks, Mecham, Saunders, West, Lund, and Knight have all played their last game for the Gold and Blue school, for they graduate at the close of the school year. However, Smith, Brady, Bennion, Pugh, Kirkham, and Exeter will be back next year to represent the Saints in basketball. -lgulllll ll. P l 31 In Q Ngallrgyncx wgggglgg Q ' ' 1: gun.: 1 kf J 1 Q I 4 in ll fy be 1 ff ag Q01 eg :Gi o 7 . f D Q1 ' N f 3 al F I L 4 ,V I 4 MECHAM BRADY N :mann Yfiinnmpg f X , f . -ss, n , J X-xp lv 57 E. 5' ti Z V Q4 Aa Q! -..gif 1 4 95..-
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Page 167 text:
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3 WQ Q XUEAT f fig 99? The Inter Class Basketball Serles HE 1nter class basketball serxes aflorded an opportunlty for all boys m the school to show the1r sklll at th1s popular lndoor sport It also enabled the coach to p1ck the teams that were later to represent the school Every student of the school wnth the exceptlon of the basketball letcermen was ehgxble to play Teams Were organlzed and captalns chosen each group takmg the name of ICS leader There were many hard fought games the result m some not bemg decxded unt1l near the flnal gun The SCFICS contmued for a whole week and after four days of Cl1I'IllI13flO11S the semx flnals were reached Hoggans Junlor team played the Busmess College and ohn Smlths Semors met PFICCS Jumor College qulntet These were the most excxtmg games of the serxes The Hnal test came between the Busmess College and Senxors on December slxth Here the Semors had llttle dlfficulty 1n defeatmg then' opponents thereby capturmg the champxonshlp The final score was thlrty four to mne Th1s ser1es was the most successful that has been held at L D S both from a standpomt of the number partlcrpatlng and the Splflt of good sportsmanshlp shown One hundred and fifty boys took part representmg about fifty teams The success of the meet was due in a large measure to the able management of Brother Keeler. . 1 '- il ln lx 2, ' - ' 2 . I 19 :E . I 'Jn ' ., . ., '. . n Ee Q . ... .. u . f 4 ' t ' ' ri 1 f g .g Q- fil 'N 'J C' I I , 1 . l l r I l 5 1 RICHARDSON XVOODLAND lVllLLS HUEFNER SMITH lf, ts' ,W ' '7 :' Af f owl Mob.. s 'at E- - ,-f.,e, - C -44x,!..c Af' '1'i1151lQ2---- 2 ml
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