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Show Sporfstacular Pag 16 October 4, 1979 COACH DEAN OBORN standing leads his Roy High golf team and so far the Royals are undefeated, 50. Royal goffers still unbeaten by Brent Ttylor The Roy High golf teem is now 0 after their match on the 28th. On this cold and rainy day, Roy toppled over Clearfield contrast with their year. 2-- 3 record last Coach Dean Oborn says we have a very well balanced team. He also adds that the fact that six of his players always come in at Roys lop golfer, Randy .Cash is also beneficial, Alt but one shot a 38 in this match. Scott par these six are .either David and Hanson, Jed Porter, or Juniors. sophomores Starrett followed 40,41, .and 43. Roy was victorious in their first ' match of the. season this year Roy is doing much better in 5-- 161-17- 0. Skyview against Layton also took a beating from Roy with Bonneville gave the a Royals a' good match which 6 in Roys favor. An ended even closer match was with Weber, in which they tied at 162-162 and Roy won in sudden death, The Royal golf team will play each of these teams again on opposing courses. 164-18- 6. 158-16- 4. 155-15- of 'HEIDI WALLIN skating may Iba one off oldooff sports known to man Coed athletes oncc!J Roy area residents who visited the recent Utah State Fair and C&3 of Wobor High, will bo going aftor hor fifth straight state juniors title in golf. If she does it, it will be o first for this state. Continued from Page IS some time every night after school. This is.my first try at cross country, its'new, but its will spend exciting. Shauna Vranes, who graduated from Skyline High last year, is without doubt, Jenkins idol, if you call it that. Just watching Shauna harder, made me compete said the Plain City native. The girls goals are lofty, but both plan to let nothing get in their way. stopped in the Salt Palace to see the Ice Follies of 1978 were inFor Shauna, her sights are terested to learn in their Ice some day set on being in the Cues" program that ice skating is Olympics. What will it take? A. one of the oldest sports activities lot of hard, hard work and more know to man. before iroif was Long she answered. concentration, Heidi has been the states discovered, the Follies pointed Junior champion the past four out, determined prehistoric years. No one has ever done it skaters fashioned their skates five times in a row and Id like to from the bones of animals, become first Then if I get good particularly the reindeer, oxen and elk. enough. Id like to win a The first skating was primarily scholarship to a major college and play golf for them, she a form of transportation over froaen lakes, rivers and poods in concluded. di?in) (cp0 17f WASHINGTON, D.C.-Ro- bert Green of Clinton, Utah, has made an early start toward earning a berth on the 1820 Olympic team by winning a position on shootings National Training Team. i Green won the team position at the 19th U.S. International Shooting Championships this summer by placing in the mens trap match. . The National Training Team is By Glen Perrins sponsored by the International Shooter Development Fund, a tax-exem- pt foundation established by the National Rifle the tional governing body for international shooting, with the cooperation of the Amateur Trapshooting Association and the National Association, Sheet Shooting Association. The team concept is designed to provide the nations best shooters training and financial assistance wintry climates. DEVELOPS ROUTINES The American-bor- n skater, Jackson Haines, is credited with developing many of the intricate moves on ice that are still prominent parts of most skating performers routines. Haines was an accomplished dancer and caused a sensation when be first appeared in Vienna in 1884, and started the Vienna School of figure skating. Spinning on bended knee, a triple spiral out from the center of rotation and the famous Haines Ice Valse were among the many Agues that he originated. He is buried in a tiny Austrian village, where his grave is kept decorated the year-rounOn his tombstone are the words: Jackson Haines, the American King of skating. Londons first skating dub was founded In 1843. British servicemen introduced the sport to d. OycuupScG to compete on the world level. Team members recently at- tended a fivday training session at the U.S. Olympic Committees Olympic Training Center, where studied advanced they psychological techniques and worked on personal training plans leading toward next years Olympic tryouts. Consultants appointed in each shooting discipline will help each team member set up a persooalised training regimen. both the United States and Canada. One of the United States first skating organisations was founded in 1830. Hie flret combination of ice skating and entertainment spectaculars was held in Germany in 1908. A resident ice skating ballet company was formed in Germany in 1913 by Leo Bartuechek and staged his firet major performance entitled, Flirting at St. Moritz. It was described as a musical comedy on ice. . In 1914, a skating show on a small rink was introduced in the main dining room of Chicagos Sherman Hotel. It was a great success, with many other hotels in major cities quickly Jumping on the ice bandwagon. Noting the growing popularity , of ice skating, the noted im-- , pressario Charles Dillingham brought the German "Flirting at show to the stage of Yorks Hippodrome Theater where a huge rink was built especially for the spectacular. The shows original star, Charlotte Delschlagel, was widely acclaimed and soon starred in the first skating film, a serial entitled, The St. Moritz New FToaen Warning. of the first large-scaltouring skating show were Oscar Johnson, Eddie Shipstad and Roy Shipstad. They called it, Ice Follies, and it played its premiere performance in November, 1936, in Tulsa, Oklahoma. The cast totaled 33 Founders e, performers. In the United States today, however, there are nearly 2,000 indoor rinks and an estimated 6,000,000 amateur skaters. Many observers feel that these figures will double during the next 10 years. |