OCR Text |
Show Page 6 THE DESERET SAMPLER, Friday, May 9, 1980 Mustangs qualify six for state wire and won a few weeks ago. But in the first of three consolation game wins for Dugway, Bate disposed of his competition and qualified for a state tournament berth. Both doubles teams followed in Bate's footsteps. The Dugway Mustangs boys tennis team qualified six players for the state finals at the Region 11 tournament May 1. But coach George Bruce and his team fell on more hard times than that impressive total indicates.. We played five three set matches and didn't win any fo them, Bruce related. Everyone of our teams lost one." Two of the heartbreakers elimid nated No. 1 singles player Sam Steve and. cost second-seede- d Bruce the singles championship. L1DD1ARD had taken both his first two sets into tiebreakers but both times. came away empty-hande- d In his third set, the senior succumbed PAUL Mohammed and Jimmy VanLeeuwen dropped in the fourth three-se- t match of the. day for the Mustangs in their opening round loss to South Summit. defeat was adThe final three-sministered to Butch St. Onge and Tom Masoian. But both of these teams rebounded Lid-diar- et "But, konty, you ahould havo atkod him if ho playad tonHU. boforo you built your half I" Track team finislies second at Region Steve Larsen bruce Shilling, a that stand- with a figured to win their consolation game few breaks here and there he had the out who had concentrated most of his matches and advance to the state best chance hes ever had of dethrontime this year on golf. finals May 10 in Provo. Shilling also placed third in the ing rivals North and South Summit for Mus- 6-- 2. AS A tuneup for Region, the Bruce, on the other hand, had played himself into the championship tangs hasted the Grantsville Cowboys April 28. Unfortuantely, the experience rubbed off into state. Or so it seemed. match against St. Joe. But again, a third set match proved his undoing and the freshman had to settle for the . runner-u- p position. Playing in the third singles slot was junior John Bate, who last finished second at state. BATE didn't have much luck either and dropped his first match in a tough three-se- t affair to the same Park City player who had taken him to the Only Mohammed-VanLeeuwe- n were able to break the Cowboys domination. But Grantsville, it should be rioted, is in the 2A ranks, and Bruce admits they would be hard to beat. But were in good shape, 'Ke concluded. for the state meet May 10 in Provo. . WEEKDAYS o the Region 11 Track and Field cham-pions- hi contested on the Brave's home field May 1. But the breaks went against Larsen this day instead of with him." TRIPLE gold medal threat Ed cross-countr- y mile. BRUCE was in one of the closest two mile finishes Ive ever seen, re- lated Larsen. "He was running against two good ldds from Duchesne and North Rich and just nipped the Duchesne kid at the wire. When he came up to me after the race was over, he told me that the race was so close they had to give it to somebody s it might as well have been me. But he did outlean the kid at the wire, and both watches had him win- - Whiting came down with a minor flii virus a few days before and, although it didnt hamper the senior competing, it did effect his performance. He told me he felt strong before the 100 meters, Larsen explained of his sprinter. But after the race, he came over and complained of being hundredth of a tired at the 80 yard mark. Usually the nin8 by one-on- e race doesnt affect him at all. So we second. SHILLING was a pleasant knew he wasnt feeling 100 percent. for Ed, he did manage Prise tben Larsens two other state-t- o qualifying relay teams wer icing on qualify for state in all his events. BUT WITH Whiting below par, the cake, In the five years Ive been track the Mustangs fell just shy of catching coach, he stated, Ive never had to the Braves, losing the title by a mere use an alternate in any of my relay 11 points. Whitings sprinting partner Greg teams. But Joe Brown sprained his bad to substitute in both of and weight man Jack Engle kle them. did, however, keep the Mustangs on Sctt Dolle (medley relay) and top of the leader board for quite a while. Tracy Mullendore (mile relay) per- According to Larsen, Brown ran formed admirably in both races as super and won both the 100 and 200 both quartets qualified third, OTHER top performances good meters while Engle came within a few inches and a couple of feet in besting enough for state qualification were Butch Boeglers records in both the Pther and Kerry Holman with third and seventh place showings in the shot put and. discus, which he won. JACK was within four inches of 880, Mullendores fifth place in the the shot put record, Larsen comjavelin and Bill Housleys sixth in the mented, and fell about six feet shy in two mile. Though Larsen was obviously disthe discus. Hes been making big strides this year in both events and so appointed with the second place fin- far holds the top marks heading into ish, he was extremely pleased with his kids performances. state. So he should do real well there. Larsen also had some other first They did what they had to do, he explained, but between Eds illness place performances. ' and the fact that no other school 100 to Jim Bungard win his first region competition while helped us out in cutting down on the 4x100 relay team of Eddie North Summits third and fourth Prather, Brad Eva, Brown and Eric place finishes we couldnt pull it out. But if things had gone our way. . .if VanUere bested a old mark had been healthy Im sure we held by North Summit six years ago. would have won the thing, he con-47.THE QUARTET was timed in topping the old mark by one eluded, because this is quite possibly the best track team Ive ever tenth of a second. A pleasant surprise, and a first coached. place drowmgameirhjersoivo sur-Fortunat- 9:30 to 8 SAT. 9-- 0 SUN. 11-- 5 &VE tSP TO pole-vault- I six-ye- ar 38 Hie Pony League consisting of 13 and 14 year, olds begins their season on Tuesday, May 13, 1980. Die opposition will be the Tooele As. All games will begin at 5:30 p.m., so meet us at the ball park at 5th and East 13 May Dugway 15 May 19 Tooele May Tooele Tooele 3 Jun Tooele 5 Tooele 12 Dugway ' Jun As Mets at Dugway Dugway Tooele Phillies at Jun Tooele 2 POINTS FOR. . . TOP QUALITY 4-- 2 POINTS FOR. ..LOWEST PRICES 2 POINTS FOR. . . REPUTATION" 95 Rog. 28.49 A new qMT 10 box wt contain- ing threa ot fee moat popular knives. The 3 parer, ttM unity, and sllcer. AM kntves have Chicago Special Steel blades end walnut harafea. f B-3- 1. KNIFE SET 95 29 Reg. 35.69 Traditional atoganco In knives are yours wttt this six piece set ot walnut handes steak knives. The fiUfki resist mat, pitting, VlQ RlViinQ last for generations. 8nQ SSI B-1- 4. 21 5 r GOURMET MINI BLOCK KNIFE SET ut 7A 89.95 A smaller version of popular knife oakbk set rrsharpening r . Main Grantsville Tooele Phillies at Tootle information on CHAMPUS. THEYRE' called health benefits advisors; and you can find one right in the DPG Health Clinic. Health benefits advisors can help you make the best use of the entire Uniformed Services Health Benefits Program, of which CHAMPUS is a very important part. Some of the ways HBAs are trained to help are: Determining whether needed medical care is available from a nearby service facilty or, if necessary, helping to locate an alternate source of care. total t i, pTHE BEST PRirmNQM EBUVANWHERE!I?.S' DETERMINING whether you will be required to obtain written approval in advance from CHAMPUS (preauthorization) for certain kinds of our steel. at . Includes block holder and tve favorite. The 3" parer, V utility, " sMcer, Ightsloer, chars knife. id Grantsville qyes-tion- 2 POINTS FOR. . . DEST SMILE" STEAK at The next time you have to fill out a CHAMPUS claim form, it would be helpful if you had an exs pert standing at your shoulder to answer any that may arise. Fortunately, there are individuals standing by to help you untangle problems or to provide useful . C. Mets Grantsville Problem? See Your Health Benefits Advisor - 6-P- Jun Tooele Got A . 2 POINTS FOR . . . FASTEST SERVICE FAVORITES 3 PC. GIFT SET Tooele Yankees at on the 14 year old All Stars. The thirteen year old All Star Dugway representatives were Timmy Henderson, John DeWitt and Lance Gurney. This years team is coached by Steve Chapman and he hopes to see everyone at the ball games. Team roster and uniform numbers will be announced in the next issue of the Sampler. For more information call SSG Steve Chapman at 2125. at Grantsville Jun at placed three; Steve Bruce, Joe Mohammed and Tracy Mullendore at at mm KITCHEN at Yanks As Tooele Dugway Dodgers will have 7 home games out of a schedule of 15. At the end of the season. All Star teams will be selected from this 6 team league in both age groups. Last year Dugway Tooele Phillies at May 10 at Dugway Dugway Jun 30 Jun at Grantsville Jun 26 Grantsville 27 May 29 Mets Jun Dugway 23 Tooele in I., wwsf'x ItS a plot to Dugway 19 Tooele Yankees at May 22 As Tooele ASA fit?' 17 School for some lively games. . Ibis years schedule is as follows: OUR PRINTING CUSTOMERS RATE. . .ir Well. Pony League begins ed y y 311 Oil wn an-Bro- i heard itS I10t drain the Salt Lake! Well care. El Bad Assisting patients in obtaining and completing CHAMPUS claim forms and filing claims. Distributing health medical information publications to beneficiaries. IN ADDITION to providing help in these and many other areas, health benefits advisors i t-0-h periodic information workshops to keep bene-- , on their health medical ficiaries up-to-da- 8WKWiiaae8tsoTocaa,WMii40T4i J1 te benefits. You may get information about CHAMPUS bv calling Mrs. Edna Wilde at 3311. |