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Show THE SENTINEL 2 Page Tiwiv,spt.,iMt dsay, Midvale, Results posted for horseshoes percent; 29.5 2-- 3, sixth Schmidt, Sandy, percent. Gene 12.9 0-- 5, 2-- 1, Xerox Machine Ki tJV psrccpy 2, Class E: first Web 12 perCouch, Sandy, percent; sixth K. cent ringer average; rseshoe Pitchers' Erickson, Salt Lake, B. Association staged open 46..4 percent; tournament action last Bowman, Bountiful, The Utah State Ho- second E. Ballingham, 7.9 percent; Ogden, third T. Overbay, Sandy, 4.5 percent; fourth Connie Bunnell, River- 4.5 percent. ton, 3-- 0, 51.5 0-- 3-- 4, Sports Schodulo 2-- percent; eighth, Saturday in Murray Park. A full slate of pit- Charlie Bugger, Kearns, 43.7 chers was on hand for the festivities. More open play is on tap this Saturday night, when the horseshoe circuit moves to Riverton. The starting time has been moved up to 4 pjn. Of course the crown jewel of pitching events, the Utah State Championships, is also looming ahead. The state tourney will take place on Friday and Saturday, SEpt. 11 and 12 at the county courts located at the Murray Park. Classes C, D, E, and F will start at 4 p jn. with starting times at 4 p.m. for classes C, D, E, and F and 7 p.m. for classes A and B both nights. For more information on the state tournament, interested persons should contact Charlie Bugger at 966-134- 1. 2-- 5, percent. Class B: first Harlow 46.4 5-- percent ringer average; second Marv Collier, West Point, 44, 45 percent; third Al Nichol, 31.2 Pleasant Grove, Bruce fourth percent; 42.8 Eyre, Salt Lake, percent; fifth Lynn Over-ba41 perSandy, cent; sixth Ray Fivas, Salt Lake, 4, 39.5 percent; seventh Tito Sandy, 34, 45.4 percent; eighth Rudy 45 Labotto, Salt Lake, 4-- 3, 3-- 4, 3-- 1--5, Class C: first Bruce Lindow, Salt Lake, 45.5 percent ringer 5-- second Jay 5-- 2, 4-- 3, 4-- 3, 4, Individual results from the Murray open meet held last Saturday are the 2-- 5, following: Class A: first, Clive Wahlin, Taylorsville, 1--6, 56 percent ringer average; second, Gary J percent 4-- 1, 23.6 percent ringer average; second Cleo Hughes, Taylorsville, third Henry S3 Benson, Ogden, 5-- 2, 48 percent; Snarr, Midvale, percent; fourth Jack Ballingham, 4-- percent; 26 Class D: first Bruce Crane, South Jordan 6-- 1, Raymond, Sandy, 3-- 4, 23.4 4-- 1, third Art Ogden, 3-- 2, percent; fourth Norse 30 Wdmer, Salt Lake, percent; fifth W. Lin- - 53 25 percent; fifth Richard Btrhanan, Midvale, 34, 2-- 3, a Brighton at West Jordan Bingham at Taylorsville y, West, Taylorsville, 415 percent; third Don 36.8 Quick, Murray, percent; fifth Rus Horan, 36.7 percent; Orem, Peggy Overbay, Sandy, 3-30.4 percent; seventh JoeOborn, Bountiful, 26.3 percent; eighth 0. Worthington, Salt Lake, 2C3' Sfcjls (QyS AltaatHillcrest 3-- 4, average; I Football: Friday, September 4 Jordan at Taylorsville 7: 30 p.m. Granger at Alta 3 p.m. Brighton at Olympus 4 p.m. HUlcrest at Cottonwood 4:30p.m. Bingham at Judge 7:30 p.m. West Jordan at Ben Lomond 3 p.m. Crosscountry: Friday, September 4 40.3 Griffin, Newton, O c I . Golf: Thursday, September 3 West Jordan at Bingham (Mt. View) 3 p.m. HUlcrest at Alta (Mt. View) 2:30 p.m. Wednesday, September 9 Jordan at Wasatch State Park (region first round) lOajn. Alta at West Jordan (Mt. View) 3 p.m. Taylorsville at Brighton (Mick Riley) 3 p.m. HUlcrest at Kearns (Meadowbrook) 3 p.m. Wednesday, September 10 Bingham at Alta (Mt View) 3 p.m. Brighton at HUlcrest (Mt View) 2:30 p.m. West Jordan at Kearns (Meadowbrook) 3 p.m. Girls Termis: Tuesday, September 1 West Jordan at Brighton Bingham at HUlcrest Alta Bye Wednesday, September 2 Tooele Quntitbs Limited to Stock on Hcnd SALE ENDS TUESDAY, SEPT. 8, 1831 4 OfThoWccM Wco! Btentfo Shirting PolyCotton at Jordan CT'-CTwI- Tuesday, September 8 Bingham at West Jordan Alta at Kearns . HUlcrest at Taylorsville Brighton bye Wednesday, September 9 Jordan at Judge League varsity dual matches will get underway at 3:30 p.m. for Jordan in Region Six, and 3 p.m. for HUlcrest, Brighton, Alta, Bingham, and West Jordan. J. 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