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Show July 3.' 1980 Page 7 Sun Chronicle, Sun Times, Ben Lomond Beacon, Clearfield Courier Ztfy&'S!: ' ,v- - ' ,' V A; vr V r- V.T i - ' yJ Sportsfocular ; y:-- ' J? A' . " i v;Ss jA (vV l V f ;. . ' ' ' V VS ? 'V3t , toy Recreation lists softball and baseball results and standings MIDGET Ladies of Elks MIDGET A MIDGET B SOFTBALL SOFTBALL C TEAM 7-- 0 Cool Cats Softball Sluggers H TEAM H 5-- 2 3 4-- 2 Batting Babes 3 Good Time Girls 4 Boogin Bananas Little Darlings 7 MIDGET 4-- 3 3-- 6 2 0-- J& Rug Rats 7 1 B 2 8-- 0 Hooper Hulks 1 Illustrious No Names 2 7-- Super Sluggers Pink Panthers Blue Angels 3 3-- 5 3 6 4 0-- 8 MIDGET A WHO SAID BASEBALL was a boys game0 These young ladies contribute to their respective teams. Left to right: Michelle Dixon of the Steiner Stars, Melinda Jorgenson of Roy Elks and Kathy Puzy of the Steiner Stars. ; Bionic Beauties Tiger Kittens 1 14 Good Time Girls 11 Boogin Bananas Little Darlings 9 7 23 19 MIDGET B SOFTBALL 0 6-- Angels 2 Stomping Sneakers Softball Sluggers 3 5-- 5-- 3 6 5 4-- Roy teams winning in stammer league By Bliss Fullmer Roy baseball coach Fred Thompson is all smiles this summer. His two teams of the Northern Utah Prep League are looking well and winning ball games. Roy I, coaches by Ron Halbert, is leading the league with a 1 record, and Roy II is 3 in league play. Coach Ha Coach Halbert has been getting great mileage out of pitchers Paul Hansen and Gary Anderson, and good hitting out of Anderson, Brad McCaulley, Ron Halbert and Ken Huddleston. , On the Roy II squad, Lance Jorgenson and Jeff Busby have effectively handled the pitching chores, and Tim Blichfield, Wade Jacklin and Chris Colohan havebeen hitting the ball with consistency'. said I pity Coach Thompson, Coach Larry Jorgenson, of the Roy II team. He has the kind of problems that every coach dreams about. He has so much talent coming up next year, that he wont know where to play them all. Tournament Time Setfen teams from the Northern Utah Prep League, began play with sue Davis County Prep League teams this week in an intended sixteen team tournament. Because Box Elder, Ben Lomond and Sky View declined to enter the tourney, there were only thirteen teams scheduled to play, and d three of them had byes. The Monday and Tuesday schedules were as follows: JULY 7 Bonneville II vs Roy I Bonneville I Bye Sky View vs Weber I Ben Lomond vs Ogden 4-- i fi u t-- K' first-roun- Pirates 6-- 2 As V B 7th AND 8th Mustigers Little Darlings II 5-- 2 Roy Elks I 3 Roy Elks II 4 Bad News Batters Golden Gloves 5 Little Darlings I 6 3-- 6-- 0 6-- 1 5-- 2-- 4 2-- 2 0-- 6 SR. A. JR. Roy Elks 0 Road Runners Astros 5 Blue Jays 7 B 8th Red 7-- Sox 1 Valley 1 Unknowns 5-- 2 2-- Tuskeetoes 0-- 2-- 1 2-- 2 Mini Mafia 2 Araves Angels Plain City 2 2-- MIDGET Roy Suns Blue Jays 2 Roy 4 Rams Redskins 5 Hooper Hurricanes C 8-- 0 Super Sluggers Ball Busters 4 5-- 2-- 2 1 0-- 3-- 3-- 5 MIDGET C 3-- JULY 17 Weber I vs Ogden Bonneville I vs Sky View Roy I Bye Ben Lomond vs Weber II Roy II vs Bonneville II SOFTBALL 7 Permaloy Platers Roy Elks 1 Steiner Stars 3 Dodgers 4 Wild Bunch 4 Wayco Kids 4 Astros 8 3-- 0 7-- 4-- 4-- 4-- 4-- 0-- JULY 21 Weber I vs Roy II Bonneville II vs Sky View Weber II Bye Roy I vs Ogden Ben Lomond vs Bonneville I JULY 23 Bonneville I vs Weber II Sky View Bye Ogden vs Bonneville II Ben Lomond vs Roy II JULY 22 or 25 I Weber vs I Roy JULY 28 Division winners play for championship at agreed on site by coin flip. II MIDGET B Bad News Bears 1 Hooper Blue Jays 2 6-- 5-- As 5-- 2 Hooper Dodgers Roy Lions 5 Roadrunners 5 Rangers 7 5-- 2 2-- Entrees due 0-- Weber State finishes third Weber State College rodeo cowboy won three national titles last week to lead his team to a third place ranking among all colleges and universities at the National Collegiate Rodeo Finals in Bozeman, Mont. Lance Robinson of Farmington won the national championship in steer wrestling and calf roping and was selected the cowboy for the 1979-8- 0 season. This is the second year in a row that Robinson has won the national steer wrestling competition. He also paired with team mate Brett Siddoway to take third place in the national team roping event. Weber State was beaten in the team only by competition Southeastern Oklahoma University and Montana State. A t1 baseball WADE JACKLIN V, JR. 3-- 4 0-- 8 10 JULY 14 Sky View vs Ben Lomond Weber I Bye Bonneville I vs Roy I Roy II vs Ogden Bonneville II vs Weber II R 3-- 4-- Weber I vs Bonneville I Bonneville II vs Ben Lomond Weber II vs Ogden TEAM 6 6-- 2 W. R. White Pipe Roy Lions 2 Roy II Bye Sky View vs Roy I JUNIOR B 4 6-- Dodgers 4 Hooper Wildcats Roy Red Sox 7 Pirates WADE JACKLIN handles the catching chores of the Roy team In the Northern Utah Prep League. f Sluggers Lil Devils 4 Snoopy Slammers Mighty Mitts 1 6-- Orioles Angels JULY 8 Weber II vs Roy II JULY A 7-- 1 JR. B 7th 6-- t- MIDGET Roy Elks Roy Lions Orioles 2 golf event HILL AIR FORCE BASE-T- he annual golf tournament hosted by Centers Ogden Air Logistics Directorate of Distribution is set for July 18. The tourney will be a scramble-pi- ck your own foursome. All past, present and retired Directorate of Distribution employees are invited to attend. The shotgun start is planned for 12:30 p.m. with a buffet at 5:30 p.m. Entry fee is $5 plus green fees and $2 for the mandatory golf cart. Registration and entry fees are due by July 10. Further information is available from each division 1 representative and Verl Child, or Isaac Salazar, 777-484- - from fags teammate Lance Jorgenson on a throw third baseman forfeit game. Tim Blichfield. Jorgenson was playing for Weber in a |