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Show 6 The Helper Journal i Eagles drop two more, but improve With a little more practice and a couple games' experience behind them the College of Eastern Utah baseball team gave a much better account of themselves in Ephraim Friday afternoon where they lost a twin-bi- ll to Snow College, 2 4-- and 10-- Frank Marrelli, the game for the Eagles. were The Eagles scheduled on the home field Tuesday afternoon for a 2 p.m. engagement with Utah Trade Tech of Provo and very likely were to face a couple of more former Carbon High and local aces, Legion diamond It six-hitt- er first-basema- Reggie Farliano and Mark American Legion team Martinez. Farliano was locally. Coach Jenson was unslated to be the Wolverines as to whether his certain in the first pitcher starting game and Martinez has team would play a twinbill been playing as the Trade with UTC on Tuesday or Tech's regular second not, the time element in the baseman in a shift from the late starting time to shortstop position he so ably determine the feasibility of filled for the Dinos and a second game. V5T "iY on the Eagle righthander squad from Helper, hurled a in the opener fine for Coach Curt Jenson and could very well have been a winner if it hadn't been for one of his former teammates on the Carbon High and Helper Legion teams, John Borla, the Snow catcher. Borla scored the first Badger run after getting a double and scoring all the after Eagle an infield bunt. A single later in the game by the former Dino backstop of a year ago accounted for two more Snow runs. CEU started strongly in the second game and took a lead into the fourth inning but a five run rally by Snow in the bottom half of the frame erased the margin and the Badgers win. went on to the Alan Scholtec started on the hill for CEU in the nightcap and was sailing along very well until Snow erupted in the fourth. Danny Piacitelli came on in relief and finished out the J .S ' . ' 1976 Wednesday. April 28. -- -- 'if-- TJ- "'-- I .. . user 7 y:'vwim".m rggg V SwMtf 10-- 4 , "- . .' -- Big win Wendy Atwood dashes for first base in recent College of Eastern Utah girls' softball contest against Dixie College. The then lost a CEU girls walloped Dixie, 11-tilt to Southern Utah later State College, 12-0, 5. Material in this column is prepared by ttie RamPage edited by the Helper Journal. Trackmen Evan Excell's High track squad picked up a total of 25 points in the Class track competition in the annual Snow College invitational track and field meet in Walter Borla, is modeled Ephraim Saturday. The Dinos failed to come up with any individual first place winners but a third place finish in the pole vault secretary after the system used by professional football, the last place team picking first, second to last second and so on up to the league champions last year under the Kiwanis Club banner, had the last choice each round. This mean't that Mutual Furniture had first draft choices, Helper Merc, Central Comsecond, mission third and Helper State Bank, champions last year under the Kiwanis Club banner, had the last choice each round. The managers divided approximately 32 boys and girls between the ages of 9 and 12 years who have been faithfully attending the try-osessions on the little league field the past two ut weeks. Hribar said the opening games for the 1976 season are scheduled for Saturday, May 15, with the traditional parade on Helper's Main Street planned for that day. The league president said a couple of work days over the weekends preceeding the opening are planned in order to get the field in shape for the games and parents of players should begin looking forward towards donating some time for this project. Mrs. Gustina Muncy has consented to operate the concession stand again. Carbon 3-- A by Dennis Zubal, a fourth place in the mile by Jeff Callor, another third place by sophomore Max Cunningham in the discus and a fifth in the half mile by Callor to go along with fifth places in the mile and medley relays as well as some sixth place spots gave the Dinos the 25 points. Zubal and Cunningham had the best individual performances among Excell's squad while Callor placed in two events, the gruelling mile and 880. A new meet record was established in the latter by of Anderson Blaine Hillcrest who covered the half mile distance in the record time of 1:55. Carbon's relay teams of Ted Smith, Callor, Eddie Howa and Bruce Sherman in the mile relay and Randy Ruden, Howa, Zubal and Cunningham in the medley picked up the fifth place points while the quartet of Bob Potts, Ruden, Howa and Smith were sixth in the field for this event. Potts gave the Dinos another point in the high jump with sixth place and Zubal was also sixth in the high hurdles to finish out the scoring for the Dinos in the big meet. 440-rela- TWO LIFEGUARDS For Helper Municipal Swimming Pool Job Starts June 1st APPLICATIONS AVAILABLE AT HELPER CITY HALL For further information call 1 or 472-541- 5 by Dorothea Blackham In fourth period eighth grade sceince class the students are learning about talk given by John C. Romero the students and teachers enjoyed a film on the different flags that our country has had, ending with a talk about Old Glory. plants and animals and how they live. The students received an for the assignment remainder of the school year. First, the students have to do a plot study for five weeks, make a collection of fifteen different kinds of insects, and fifteen different kinds of plants, prepare a 1000 word report on ecology, keep notes from feild trips, and write observations on five wil animals. The students have already gone on feild trips and will go on more to complete the assignment. Discussions are held daily on the findings. This assignment is due on May 21, 1976. Students will certainly be busy completing this long but interesting assignment. Students t. receiving RN liX rie 5 I vTSTfrl u fjTTl r, . , 5 HP engine by Glena James April 20th the students and teachers received an assembly, "Operation Patriotism." 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