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Show 2B Lakeside Review South, Wednesday, August 15, 1984 ' "" ' ' ' h.. j,v ? 'S' , Professional Wrestling Makes Return to Odgen ' 'Vi " ry - V. . , " I X'., .4 Professional wrestling returns to the Ogden area after a long absence Saturday night at 8 p.m. at the Canyon High School Gym, formerly Weber High, 1100 Washington Blvd. A $5,000 challenge is advertised to anyone who can body slam Mr. Destruction. Let all them wimps try. No one can do it, said Mr. Destruction. 450 pound The masked giant will thunder into the ring and take on all comers. 4- Steve Gatorwolf, a from Indian inch, Oklahoma, is a former Brigham Young University football player and is being promoted as the former Rocky Mountain Champion and one of the stars in the Chuck Norris movie Revenge of the Ninja. Gatorwolf will fight in the feature attraction in the Indian Death Match against the Ranger, who is an inch taller than Gatorwolf but lighter. The Ranger is a former martial arts instructor for the Special Forces and Gatorwolf said the Ranger was discharged due to reports of unnecessary roughness. Gatorwolf quoted Ranger as saying Im too rough for wrestling too and Gatorwolf knows it! Im the champion now and I should wrestle Hulk Hogan, not Indian! d that ; ; I 'J';', S, ch ot ot 300-poun- Photo by Robert Regan Fair Run? respectively in the womens division. Catherine Wallin of Farmington placed first in the womens division and Farmingtons Reid Neumann placed first for the men. RUNNERS in the Davis County Fair 10 kilometer road race, Sherry Utley (left) and Corine Barney, both Kaysville, cool down after finishing second and third, d half-bree- Local Swim Team Does Well The Clearfield Phantoms competed Friday and Saturday in the State C swimming meet held at Cottonwood Heights Recreation Center in Salt Lake City. More than 420 swimmers from teams throughout Utah entered one of the largest meets on the Utah swimming agenda. The Phantoms not only placed high in many events, they also achieved a number of National B qualifying times - a major accomplishment on the road to swimming excellence. Complete results follow: freestyle - 8 & under, Austin Tanner 5th; 10 & under Pete Vaughn, 5th; Tony 50-ya- rd 13-1- 4, Keskula, 3rd with a B qualifying time. Freestyle - 10 & unKofoed, 5th; Pete der, Kyle 100-Ya- rd Vaughn, 6th; 5th. Brian 11-1- 2, FARMINGTON n, - Kes- Tony kula, 1st with a B qualifying time. backstroke der, Austin Tanner, 2nd with a 11-1- 2, 5th. - 8 & un- 50-ya- rd B qualifying time. backstroke Colby Tanner, 6th; - 100-yar- d 13-1- 4, Keskula, 5th. breaststroke Colby Tanner, 3rd with a B fying time. breaststroke Colby Tanner, 3rd. 50-ya- rd 1 00-yard 11-1- 2, Tony 11-1- 2, quali11-1- 2, 200-yar- butterfly d - 13-1- 4, The two coaches of these sports, Mr. Packer and Mrs. Stewart will conduct the program. Fqll cost of the program for, each student will be $10 for the 10 sessions which will begin August 20 and end August 31. Each session will last IV2 hours Tony Keskula, 4th. d individual medley - 8 . & under, Austin Tanner, 4th; Colby Tanner, 3rd with a B qualifying time. d medley relay Colby Tanner, Sam Vaughn, Brian Johanson, and Nathan Thompson 1st. 100-yar- 11-1- 2, 200-yar- 11-1- 2, perday. Layton Hills Bike Race Slated The Layton Hills LAYTON Mall will present its first Criter-iu- m Bike Race on Saturday, Aug. 18. All ages of citizens class riders are invited to participate, as well as licensed riders. It will be held on the mall ring road, beginning at the grassy area south of the Sizzler. Registration will begin at 7:30 a.m. for the Citizens Races, which will begin at 8 a.m. Classes for the citizens races will be determined by the number and ages of registrants, so everyone has a fair chance in their bike race. .The licensed races will begin at approximately 9 a.m., depending on the length of the citizens; races. All participants will receive for entering the bike races. Citizens race winners will win trizes from sponsors. The entry fee for citizens will be $2. Because volleyball and wrestling competition begins within two weeks of the opening of school, a conditioning class will be conducted at the school for 10 days before school begins. 100-yar- freestyle 200-yar- d Johan-so- n, Gatorwolf recently peoSat-urd- lost the Rocky Mountain Championship title to Ranger in Duchesne. Gatorwolf said the match was very controversial and his title shouldnt have been taken. Mr. Destruction interfered with the match that cost me my title, Gatorwolf said. Now Im getting a chance to get it back in my type of match, the Indian Death Match, which Im undefeated in. There will be no disqualifications in the death match, no time limit and no stopping for blood, according to promotional information. As an added attraction the Lady Wrestlers will be there. The Blond Bomb Shell from Las Vegas Nevada will compete against Dixie Starr of Ogden, Utah. Other wrestlers who will be at the event are The Gorgeous Tony T.N.T. Furgen-vitcOne, The Ogden Plow Boy, J.D. The Masked Maniac, Spade, and Hawk Andrews. Advance tickets are on sale for $5 at Toad Tape and. Video Road. Doors open at 6:30 I would buy my tickets early p.m. because this is something you better not miss. h, Riv-erda- le Local Sports Briefs butterfly - 8 & under, Austin Tanner, 5th; 10 & under, Brant Tanner, 4th with a B qualiBrian Johan-sofying time; 3rd; Coly Tanner, 4th. d butterfly - 10 & under, Pete Vaughn, 2nd with a B Brian qualifying time; 50-ya- rd 11-1- 2, Ill prove it again to the ple after I destroy him again night. . The first session will begin at 8:30 a.m. at the school with the starting tfhie of each session thereafter to be determined at the first meeting. J The class will be open to all students who will be attending Farmington Junior High School who are interested in trying out for these teams when school be- Licensed racers will compete for a $500 cash prize list. Their entry fee will be $5, which includes the gins. Helmets will be required for the races. The Horizon Soccer Team is The races will be run by North Shore Cycle Club, and they can looking for good players over 18 2 be reached at for more , for First Division mens play in the Utah Soccer Association. information. The home field is Layton High and games are played Saturdays. Call Chad at 5 Utah Nurses Association District 2 is sponsoring its annual par 3 golf tournament, Aug. 23 at Golf City in Ogden. The tournament is open to the public for a fee of $10. The entry fee covers nine holes of golf, a pizza and salad supper, pop and beer, and a chance on a drawing for a video recorder. There other drawings as will be well. Participants should call Golf 0 for a tee time. Golf will be 4 - 6 p.m. and din- City at 479-341- ner 6 - 8 p.m. See The Class advertising sales REPRESENTATIVE NEEDED Outstanding opportunity for aggressive idea person who can sell. Entry level position with growth potential. Successful applicant will be a who enjoys breaking new ground. self-start- er Salary, bonus package, car allowance, plus excellent benefits. SEND RESUME TO LAKESIDE REVIEW CO 825-,863- 2146 No. MAIN LAMAR BOTT LAYTON UTAH or PHONE FOR INTERVIEW 776-495- or 1 84041 398-891- 6 544-447- WORLD WRESTLING FEDERATION V Presents Professional Wrestling A i c. r.- m. t . SAT., AUGUST 18 8:00 P.M. CANYON HIGH SCHOOL GYM (Old Weber High) 1100 Washington Blvd. STEVE GATORWOLF Rocky Mountain Champion Star of the Movie "Revenge of Ninja" HULK HOGAN World Wrestling Champion Star of the Movie (Rocky III) goon MAIN EVENT "INDIAN DEATH MATCH" -- VS- N0 DISQUALIFICATION! NO TIME LIMIT! NO STOPPING FOR BLOOD!! THERE MUST BE A WINNER! THE STEVE 64" 300 RANGER 6' 5" 260 Lbs. Ft. Bragg, N.C. GATORWOLF Lb. Tulsa Okla. SPECIAL CHALLENGE $5,000 to any fan who can body slam "Mr. Destruction" 6'8" 450 Lbs. PLUS LADY WRESTLERS BLOND BOMBSHELL BEEN 122 Lbs. Las Vegas, Nev. 135 NEVER i BODY SLAMMED! Come on all you tough guys. Let's see how strong you think you are. STARR Lbs. Ogden, Utah .ur d,!Pay Yuudr Helicopter and see HangGkders, Ultra tights, and Army Helicopters. Ogden like you ve never seen it before! Adults can $6, or collect $70 in receipts from the New Gate Mall dated August 14 thru Receipts can be exchanged for free ride coupons ot the Mall Office before 5 iday. Limited free rides available. , Augustl 6th IF YOU DARE!! ALL TICKETS DOORS OPEN $5.00 6:30 MATCHES START 8:00 P.M. No Refunds Matches are subject to change. Promotion not responsible. Advance Tickets on Sale at Toad Tape & Video Riverdale Rd. No Refunds You'll find the pet you want in t Jf 1 pJEOTATE MAIL )f today's Classified section. v - 18th During Regular Mall Hours $5,000 MR. DESTRUCTION PLUS OTHER EXCITING MATCHES Take a ride with ride for $10, children 17, and ride for FREE) thru Frp.m. Tuesday - The practical choice 36th and Wall Ave., Ogden t |