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Show ) 2B Sun v' Advocate, Price, Utah Wednesday, August 17, 1983 w ft 4 Horse j shoe ' J;, AH pitching lives on x HYRE Sports Editor Horse shoe pitchers were ringing a lot of necks here Saturday peg necks that is in the annual International Days Horse Shoe Tournament at the Price City Park. Horse shoe pitching is not a lost art as many of the participants displayed their own tried and true techniques. Jim Kulow Sr. of Price has been playing the game since he was 11 years old. His advice to the horse shoe pitcher is to keep the shoe close to the pin and hope to get some ringers. Although Kulow hasnt played the game for two years, he was getting more than his fair share of dead ringers Saturday. And like the other participants, he had his advice for playing the game. You dont have to be strong to pitch horse shoes, he said. Just be sure to follow through with the shoe. You dont want to jerk just reach out for the peg like youre going to shake hands f Mr cr By ANGIE with it. According to Bob Butler of Wellington, horse shoe pitching is all in the stride and ( $ , i. Mi - I ffivV- - v: ) k-- -4- 1 V Price, concentrates on an return Saturday during the important First Annual Youth Invitational Tennis Mike Keiser, A 18, Tournament as part of International Days celebrations. Photo by Rick Egon Rackets swing in tennis tourney during International Days fest away) George Pappas concentrates on the peg the for Saturday during the Inhoping perfect ringer ternational Days horse shoe pitching contest, photo bV ru eh (40-fe- the arm. Ralph Dyett of Price, said he likes the game because it is something to do for the old guys. to Frank of the chairman Segura, event, there could be a horse According shoe pitching league by next if he can get enough Spring people interested. He said those who would like to play in a league should call him at 637-059- 0. Like all tournaments, the object is to win. The following are the winners in the International Days Horse Shoe Pitching Tournament; Mike Kourianos, first in singles; George Pappas, second in singles; George Pappas and Lou Trujillo, first in doubles; Segura and Mike Kourianos, second in doubles. Frank Rackets were swinging all over the Price City tennis courts Saturday during the First Annual Youth Tennis Tournament, sponsored by the Price City Recreation Department in with the Inconjunction ternational Days festivities. The tournament was open to youth ages 8 to 18. Due to low participation level, the only age group to play was the boys 8 on be complimented to their eagerness participate. They included Bart Gardner, Bob Richens, Muffet Lee and Vera Poulos. should The participants struggled for hours Saturday with David Craig taking first place. He was awarded a Prince Pro Tennis Racquet. Taking second was Chad Randolph and he was awarded a $50 gift certificate to Sunset Sports. Taking third place was Mike Keiser and he 13-1- two girls divisions choice to the 16-1- Results of the last four matches were the following; Dave Craig vs. Mike Keiser Chad Randolph vs. Ken Chad RanJensen 1 ; dolph vs. Mike Keiser Chad vs. and David Craig 12 16-1- division. Onl two boys and registered for the 5 and were given their move up and play in was awarded a tennis carrying bag. Humphreys said he wanted to thank Sunset Sports, Coca Cola, Zions Bank and Mr. and Mrs. Lee of Helper for their great support and donations on behalf of the tournament. division. Terry Humphreys, recreation chairman, said all 8 6-- 3, 6-- 0; 6-- 4; 6-- 2, 6-- Randolph 6-- 3, 6-- 6-- 3. 2, Women athletes claim sex discrimination in Olympic track events It would not seek to interfere with any other Olympic events. Plaintiffs in the suit include about 55 individuals from 19 countries, she said, including Decker, who owns the world record in the 5,000 and won the race in 8:34.62 at the World Track and Field Championships in Helsinki on Aug. 10. Also among the plaintiffs, McGreivy said, are Waitz, the women in ANGELES (AP) -Alleging sex discrimination, an attorney for the American Civil Liberties Union filed a lawsuit Thursday on behalf of top women runners, including Mary Decker and Grete Waitz, to force the addition of two track events at the 1984 Olympics. Susan McGreivy said the suit, LOS 3,000-met- which was filed in Los Angeles Superior Court, would require the scheduling of and 10,000-metraces for 5,000-met- 1984. er er er marathoner from Norway, and two women who speciahze in the 5,000 and 10,000, world-clas- s Anne Audine of New Zealand and Wendy Sly of England. A lot of women are being denied access to the Games, McGreivy said because the two races are not part of the com- petition. The 1984 Summer Games in Los Angeles will mark the first time women will compete in the marathon. Women can also compete in event. the 3,000-met- she said. She said she believed the court has jurisdiction over the Organizing ComU.S. Olympic the mittee, Committee, The Amateur Athletic Association of the United States, and the International Amateur Athletics Olympic er They should have the 10,000 and the 5,000 instead of the Waitz said during a 3,000, in Helsinki. If conference press women wish to run a longer distance they have to go for the marathon, and theres a very big gap between the 3,000 and the marathon.,. Named as defendants are the International Olympic Committee, the Los Angeles Games because Association, McGreivy said. McGreivy was a member of the U.S. Olympic womens swimming team in 1956. 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