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Show Clearfield Cornier, July 25. 1979, poge 10 V tide Smseft comes from behind to win Team. Top row, left to right, Manager John Gardiner, Mike Gooch, James Prothero, Phil Peterson, Rob Painter, Jeff Schofield, Rodney Hamblin, Darren Hamblin, Manueal Perez, and Coach Nellie Hamblin. Bottom row, Frank Archuleta, Eddie Hartline, Scott Durrant, Kent Nye, Chad Jones and Rodney Talbot. CLEARFIELD SENIOR LEAGUE All-Sta- r. team coached by Albert Blair. Blair s team came from behind to defeat Clearfield and advance into state competition on the senior league level. SUNSET SENIOR LEAGUE o Clearfield loses final two games Down 0 after just an inning, hopes for a trip to Cedar City and continuing play in the Senior League Division looked dim for Sunset. Clearfield couldnt make a mistake as the team nearly batted around the order in collecting five hits and the four runs. 4-- Clearfield for six runs in the second inning and hold onto an 8 victory. The win helps advance Sunset into the state Senior League playoffs to be held in Cedar City. pitClearfield, behind the two-h11-- it ching of James Prothero and a grand-slahomer of his, defeated Sunset in the opening game, 13-- In that game, James struck out 15 Sunset batters. m But Albert Blairs Sunset All-Sta- mustered enough pride and got a share of some good luck to blister Sunset came back the following evening to destroy Clearfield 2 and even the best of three series at one a 9-- piece. Sunset was out hit in the final game but captalized on key Clearfield errors' to win at home and advance into further play. Prothero hit another homerun for Clearfield in the second game, a long shot deep into left center 14-- 2, field. JAMES PROTHERO hurled a two-hittin the first game of the series, but lost the finol game. He hit two home runs in the three er games played. League 4-- 0 1 player wraps base hit in final game of Senior Tournament between Clearfield and Sunset. UNIDENTIFIED SUNSET Nellie Hamblin gives instructions to Chad Jones lead after before he steps to the plate. Clearfield jumped off to a an inning of play in the final game, but lost the game CLEARFIELD COACH, All-St- 8. Meeting Jazz announce tryouts - The Utah Jazz SALT LAKE CITY will hold its Rookie-Fre- e Agent camp in the Salt Palace beginning Friday Morning, July 27th at 9 a.m. Coach Tom Nissalke will conduct the camp for three days. The highlight of the camp will be an intrasquad game, which is open to the public on Saturday afternoon, July 28 at 2 p.m. A total of 28 players have been invited to the camp. Genera) Manager Frank Layden, Nissalke, Assistant Coach Gene Littles, Director of Player Personnel Bill Bertka and Scout Press Maravich will watch the players for three days and decide which athletes will be invited back to Veteran's Training Camp in mid September. The invited players include the Jazz 10 draft picks from the June s, College drah and 18 whom the Jazz staff has seen play either in the NBA or other organized leagues around the country. Some are currently in other free-agent- free-agen- ts The Rookies and Free-Agenare schedule to arrive in Salt Lake City on Thursday evening for physicals and orientation. They will then go through workouts twice a day through Sunday evening. The Jazz headquarters for the camp will be the Salt Lake Hilton Hotel. ts July Free-Agen- widom, American homeowners today are using energy up to 10 percent more efficiently than five years ago. And prospects for further improvements are good. Few people appreciated much had been accomplished until a new House White repor- t- arrive 6:00 P.M. -- Physical examinations (Hilton Hotel) 8:00 P.M. - Orientation meeting (Staff and Players) 0 a.m. July 27 (Fri.) Practice Session, p.m. Practice Session. a.m. July 28 (Sat.) Practice Session, p.m. Intrasquad game (Salt Palace). a.m. July 20 (Sun,) Practice Session, p.m Practice Session - Camp Closes. 9:00-11:0- 6:00-8:0- 0 8:30-10:0- 0 2:00-4:0- 0 9:00-11:0- 0 6:00-8:0- 0 homeowners have added insulation or other energysaving features to their how On August 23rd, all route carriers for the Clearfield Courier will meet for an outdoor picnic and meeting. The final time for the event has yet to be determined. Please set aside the evening of the 23rd for dinner and meeting. This wil 1 not only include the carriers in Clearfield, but those in Sunset as well. Bring nothing but yourself. The dinner and meeting will be held directly behind the city building and police station on Center Street in Clearfield. More details and instructions for this meeting, will be given at later times. Final preparations are still being made on a map that will be printed in the Courier designating where each route area in Clearfield is. The goal in mind for printing the map is that citizens in Cearfield will be aware of who is delivering in their area and thus receive better service in getting the Courier each week to their home. Jazz Rookies and 26 (Tliur.)- - ts National Energy Plan new residences (built in 1978) will use over their lifetimes, on the average, 10 percent less energy than those built in 1973. The annual growth rate in home electrical use has been cut in half-fro- m 6 to 3 percent. And, half of all U.S. to conventional earners CAMP SCHEDULE Americans uso more wisdom Contrary fOF NBA teams camps and may sign with other teams. homes. --- -- -- -- can put a lot of muscle behind a ball when he wants to. This shot here shows just how deadly he can be. MIKE GOOCH Seaman graduates Electronics July Technician 3rd Class Mark S. Corbett, son of Eugene M. Corbett of 16 S. Villa Drive, 19-N- avy Clearfield, Utah, was graduated from Basic Technician Electronics School. The course was conducted at the Navy Service School Command, Great Lakes, 111. in received Students troductory instruction on electronic circuit concepts, radar principles, and the basic of radio transmitters and receivers. In addition, they studied the procedures for repairing amplifiers, transmitters, receivers and power supply lines! A 1978 graduate of he Gearfield Hign School joined the Navy in May 1978. PROTHERO STRUCKOUT the first game of the series. He also hit a run in that game. batters in best of three 1 grand-sla- 5 home Munson departs for deployment to Western Pacific July 19-N- avy Radioman 1st Class Robert L. Munson, son of Lindsey Munson of 417 S. 730 E. Clearfield, Utah, recently departed for a deployment in the Western Pacific. He is a crewmember aboard the guided missile USS cruiser Chicago, homeported in San Diego and operating as a unit of the U.S. Seventh Fleet. During the cruise, the ChirAPo is scheduled to participate in training exercises with other Seventh Fleet units and those of allied nations. Port visits are scheduled in several Far Eastern countries. The Chicago is 664 feet long, displaces 17,500 tons and carries a crew of 1,000 officers and enlisted men. is armed with guns, missile launchers, torpedo tubes and an antisubmarine rocket launcher. sail soft August 4th marks the day of the Kiwanis Club Garage Sale. Money raised from this project will go towards the building and facilitating the Kiwanis Park on 300 North. The Garage Sale will be conducted at the Central Park Bowery starting at 10 a.m. It is reported that there will be a variety of new and old items with Ray Adams acting as the auctioneer. If anyone has anything to donate please contact Ray Adams at or Laurence Sessions at 823-063- 8 823-183- 2. |