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Show 76ers Drop Jazz, Grid Squads Look For Friday Wins 93-89- ? In Salt Palace Exhibition Crantsville, Dugway and Cyprus, and another Thuiv Tooele, after only two rounds of play have lieen regulated to the role of spoilers In their resju-ctivwith only Grants- villc I eing able to point to win in league play, Tooele and Dugway have their two Wague games and still have a slug of tough teams to face the end of the season. Tooele and Dugway are the best chance of stopping their losing streaks, while Crantsville faces a herculean task. , enter- TOOF.I.K, Jordan, also 0 2 in a 7:30 game on the Buff cam- Things haven't been going at all well for the Buffs. Just when it apiears that they are going to come out on the long end of the score something happens and the Buffs have to swat- low another defeat. Routing its lmrup more often then a Stout ouster Uufts cleanup duly at summer camp, the I'tah Jazz dropped a 0.1 S4! e battle to Philadelphia Tuesday in the Salt Palace. The lone homestand dtopjwd the Jaa preseason record to I t. as they prepare to make a three-daroad suing to the north this weekend. e y MOKE than 7.000 fans turned out to see if last - that years dismal ar posted a 24 58 record will flip flop and provide a winning year. Although Darrell "l)r. Dunkenstein Griffith isn't close to reaching his point-tial- , he showed several flashes of brilliance during his 27 minutes of playing time. llowever spirit Griffith popped off the Irene h midway through the first quarter and came up with two steals one which Wad to a fast break and a W'liiird the head stuff. AI.TIIOTCII he played just little more than half the game, the newly signed r collegiate player- - of- lead all I'tah scorers and tied for game high with 18. Throughout the contest, Jazz Coach Torn Nissalke shuffled his lineup faster than a lacs Vegas black jac k dealer; as he eseriineiited with new combinations and took a hard look at who was going to survive for the regular season club. Don "Duck Williams was traded to Cleveland Wednesday for future considerations, trimming the ja.. roster to 13, two over the limit. BEN Poquetle and second half in an effort to night. We've gotta do Wayne Cooper (the Jazz strengthen the weak Jazz something, because last year we were the poorest acquired Cooper earlier rcliounding game. relxnimling team m the lea- - 1 ) services of quarterback m. h a "0I; coat' Kristy Proesch's vol- leyball team served notice rcal' h7 arc make a serious challenge (,jary anj Canada (cj0 Fxlmon- Saturday Sun- andMonday to' con- - j day dude hdr TOOELE FEDERAL CREDIT UNION game 5:00 Saturday, Octolrer 4 Tuesday, Octolrer 7 FREE HAND LANTERN (See us for details) tra-Bu- v,.4 115 97 8k HELP WANTED 7-- lanky Four Team No. 5 tram wrier only four points in gaining The Inlaws the win. lanky 7 Tooele goes for win Tram No. 9 numlier two tonight against tram game llit Jordan. The game will le played on Tooele's home court, with the JV team playing at 5:30 and the varsity squads squaring off at Part Time 9-- 6 10 0 12 2257 2025 2020 llit Thr Inlaws 7fv5 The SandliacEerx 2 2 714 712 STORES 7-- 11 We are looking for a weekend graveyard person. Must be personable, aggressive and enjoy working with the public. We offer medical benefits and career vancement opportunities. ad- High ind scries Martin Tavon Ralph Trujillo Claire I lilt wll 553 519 516 503 558 555 Kathy Ddrlry Carle Marcella Moya High ind game Richard Medina Marvin Bigelow Martin-Dav- 207 206 204 221 e Kathv Ijimlrert Dot Ellis DcBliie Penney 2(15 204 Pick up applications 7-- 11 Store 180 No. Broadway Wednesday & Thursday 9 and 4 p.m. Interviews will be conducted after all applications are returned. - State tennis meet at Provo No School - UEA. (TfgTH Tooele To Host Age Group Swimming Meet The Tooele Swim Club will host a Zone C meet vaa- - Saturday starting at 8:30 a.m. Visiting Tooele for this mee wjil be teams from Ma Kearns, Granger and Xsunami (SaU Lake), awarded to RiW)ons will the first six finishers in each 0f the 56 events. Age groups wdj j)e for; g and unders; 7 9 and 10 and g ar r 0ds. n and 12 year olds and 13 and over. There b a ,imit of four events for each swimmer at a cost of 50 cents per event. Workouts for the age group team began on Monday and are held on weekdays from 5 to 6 in the afternoon. Registration fee for the winter session is $12.50 plus either a family or individual swimming pass. Any young swimmer in Tooele who would like to join should contact Coach Mel Roberts at the swimming pool any afternoon until 6 The Stihl 041 AV is a great saw for felling big timber, giving you all the power and speed you'd expect from its durable, precision-engineerinAnd yet the 04 1 AV is also great for limbing and bucking, since it's lightweight (14.1 lbs.) and easy to handle. Either way, you'll appreciate the shock-absorbin- vibration system. anti- HUNTERS! Get ready for the hunting season now! IM i . The first longhair who brought down the hoase was Samson. - Humor on Parade by Shelby Friedman -- need a saw that works let us show you the 041AV. It's one great saw that'll get you through it all. If you double-duty- , CUSTOM EXHAUST SYSTEMS ;s p.m THE SAW THAT GETS YOU THROUGH THICK &THIN. comfort of its Muffler league win when they vcl to Allamunt, the other team in region II that hasn't won a game. Winner gets out of the cellar, loser stays at the Imttom. ALL Tooele county teams are playing respect-injurieable football, but thewius - Thursday and Friday from Utah, Idaho and Ne-- with most windshield replacements tough terrain, having dropped league games to - Volleyball - GI1S at Morgan (5:00 and 6:00) Wednesday, October 8 - Football Beaver at CHS at 3:00 p.m. colleges and university UTO GLASS SPECIALISTS s. 7:00 p.m. The 1980-8- 1 College Ro- deo season got underway young, tough, raw ball- last and Saturday at Friday I and Hike him, player. the Orem campus of Utah think he will be good. Technical College. on the was JUDKINS Suzie Hill, local barrel floor for only 12 minutes, said it was go- rac'ng rider for Utah Tech and Nissalke him to at ProvoOrem began her for be to tough ing from for- - season by winning the bar- make the switch . to ward guard. Judkins end- - rel racing. Miss Hill won over 30 contestants from 12 tSee the Wa-give- n 1 - want- Specialists In Exhaust System and Glass Replacement asatch, while Crantsville with a win over satdiandalosslola-hi- . Crantsville, still looking for the toughest opponents available will entertain Beaver Wednesday, Octo-tain- s lnr 8 at 5.(10 p.m. Beaver is state defending I A chain-pupion and harking to lie just as gmd today as they were a year ago. Dugway, who got away to a fast start has run into W is Grantsville High School activities for the next two weeks are: Thursday, Octolrer 2 - J.V. football game - CHS at Morgan CHS at Wasatch (5:00, and 6:30) Volleyball Friday, Octolrer 3 Homecoming football game - Morgan at CHS, tion. He said the deadline for making the final two cuts is Oct. 10 and it will probably be then that a final decision is made. I never make a decision until I have to, Nissalke chuckled. In reference to the two home town boys, Brett Vroman, of Provo and Jeff Judkins of Salt Lake, Nissalke said, I think the jury is out on Vroman. He is a Make deposits regularly and this little book can make your biggest dreams come true . . . a new car, a dream vacation, or even a new home! over Inlermountain and Upcoming' Activities At Grantsville High ed to see how Dawkins would play in that situa- THIS LITTLE BOOK MAKES IT ALL HAPPEN! st Bar Boom Buddies I aa ky 7 The Inlaws BEDS" have put Bristow and h tangles with another lough-- a ie Friday when Morgan comes to the Cow I my cor-loral. Morgan is undefeated in league play with wins 2 2 Team No. 9 p. 1 dob-leagu- Four hibition season. Boone back in. But pin, s, who are going to play together the best and to see who is going to make the team. NISSALKE said the game was lost in the final minutes with score tied at 83-8- 3 and Paul Dawkins reIf mained in the line-uwe wanted to win I would nY FRIDAY at 5 00 Crantsville, smarting and burning after tiring tiered by last werk, Mike Few is who has given If Tooele's offense hopes to nuke ans kind of a dent in the Jordan defense Friup foutliall liecause of head day night, much of that penetration will come from quartcrhaik Mark Herrera, and running liatk handing off to hard working Don Deasila. Herrera is expected to do most o( the sigBon Matrkel who suffered .re proving to be estra nal calling since Mike lew is has been lost to the Buffs ior the rest of the season, and a concussion in the Judge hard to come by and they Deasila is going to base to carry the ball more than usual since Bon Nlatekel will of a concussion. game and won't lie suited are suffering through their miss the entire game worst gridiron season in up for Jordan. Following the Jordan many years. To date game the Buffs won't have Tooele, Dugw ay and much time for a breather Crantsville have lieen able Friday Nile since they will entertain to win just three games out Mixed Ben laimond Wednesday, of the 15 they have played. uivcn Octolier 8, and will com- This record should be Trams Ml. All in the Family Ill plete the season with a improved after Friday's 12 t The Saudi tager rx Thursday game against games. Although the Jazz came out on the short end of the They open the regular score, Nissalke shrugged his season Friday, Oct ol ter 10 shoulders and said, What in the Salt Palace against the heck, it's only a presea- - the Portland Trailblacrs. son game. We have to see .X day game against Murray, Park City and South Sum- is run- - mit, should pick up its first ning high throughout the squad ami they figure that Friday night is their golden opportunity. 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