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Show Section 2 YMCA Tee-Ba- THE SENTINEL Thursday, July Piqt i, 1982 1 ll I Sportsmsnshlp, physical fitness, teamwork, but mostly fun l! a 71 r v: V G 9. .cv ! Aside from the fact that there is no pitcher, Incorporates several other rule changes from regular baseball: teams bat only until there are three outs or runs, baserunners can't advance on overthrows: a baserunner can advance on a ball hit through the Infield only until the ball is thrown back into the Tee-Ba- ll Infield; every youngster plays two Innings in the field, but is eligible to bat any time his or her team is up. Only In Its first year with the South Valley YMCA, Tee-fiv- e Ball has proved very popular. Close to 200 youngsters playing on 16 teams, signed up, four times the number expected, piay Is open to ages five to eight. ' TILT ZD v.. . . !3 - PL'.. UlU.tA.' 4 r4tlvoj golf pipy olatod Specials Open Saturday, July 3rd et O a.m. For Tha Percda . tSra'sWMtani Dab CCG3 Ofcra From Jr.. Days cf '47 Rodao Tickets with Purchasa cf Wrcnslcr Product ct C nop "yQy ) P.G.A.. 1018 Schedule course, also in Murray, '" on July 9. .... tournament is open Hie to eight age groups: 11 years and younger up to 18 to 20 years. The older' golfers will lead off RIG. 1HOOD 2 REAR FENDERS 1 Prizes as each flight completes Tuesday, July the final round at Bingham at Highland Meadow Brook. After the South at Hillcrest REAR DECK i. 4M.C3 165-1- 3 34.H 1.46 1.53 mOl V METRIC LUG WREfJCIl 4-W-AY DnAttE SHOES AXLE SET 7 1.00 9 A tjll"OOtVf SHOCK ABSORBERS EXCHANOf WofffrRcraat3onsl trcruriT Gymnastics cIsmm m wttUas a Comp?Iva Training Proycm for Coys and CSrU. TEXTILE RADIAL RIMACwFACTUXED c? ovr.::jnofi33 agac::.v CCOO G25 East C . a.74 155-1- 3 Mlt" mm 1NOSE 07Q lien's Slctod 145-1- 3 I 2 FRONT FENDERS . (Brand New 9000 Sq. FL.QymnMtle Facility) ml stag 7 PIECE KIT INCLUDES: 1- South, Sandy (S) ttzi JSC Automotive League golf , olds. Johnny Miller's son, John Jr. will be in the 11 and under field. year (lsniicnKsesT CALIFORNIA DAJA KIT are expected being taken, but will be players cut off on July 1 Entries can be sent to Jim Healy at Meadow Brook, 4197 S. 1300 W., Murray, Utah 84107. The phone number Automotive League is Schedule Golfers 12 and under July Thursday, will play 27 holes or nine Cottonwood at Alta each round. Those 13 at Bingham Skyline through 20 play three 18 West Jordan at Hill-cre-st hole rounds or 54 total. Girls are welcome, but they play with the boys Saturday, July at Bingham and from the same tees. at HUlcrest Cottonwood will be awarded Recreation Dept. and t' . with pros, along amateurs, may join the 18-2- The tournament is by the Salt Lake County Parks and lids' Wtrn-AUSlie- Romney, Cory Steve and Gust, Seegmiller from the Salt Lake area in the 15 and 16 - competition each day, beginning at 7 a.m. . Mark tournament is open play, field. According to Norm professionals, Jim Healy at Meadow Brook, Norm Rackley at Mt View, a number of RacUeyat Mt View, and and even Nolan Wathen at Mick players also Riley. The county will sign-up- ., waive all green fees at Although last year's 0 the courses so all entry year old champ Doug fees will go toward and some other Bybe and gift trophies winners will not division certificates. this time around, be back the Entries for tournament are now a number of top returning rotated between three courses, starting at Mick Riley in Murray on July Meadowbrook FREE Reiar Prlco. annual Utah State their 7, then to Mt View on July 8, and concluding at CsbcSsdCtyks) - Mt View golf course in West Jordan will once more be the site for the second round of the Open, scheduled for July 7, 8, and 9. A field of close to 200, participants is expected for the Open, the biggest and oldest golf tournament in the state. Competition will be lids' Weittra . players come in, the including Craig Wiles Glenmoor Village area, and JClark .Garso. from Heights and East Sandy, Ogden; the Brockbank ' the Rob Dehlin from the bro there from Provo; and Because ,,2 Sturdy and functional 14", th perfect six 17mm, 19mm, 22mm, . PREMIUM HEAVY DUTY ?1V5 I V MocPHERSON STRUT RPIACEMENTS A-- k, V I 1316" VWMVN120-140- 0 We Stress Safety i Oreanlzedki:i Cm I (Advance) Progressions. NntMoc.tf77.mi. ttn. two. iwi, m , WW " r ' . ( f I JI j ) r .HmHMim, lF.IIN.IW ;' '. Z S Xr tS "" S r KINDSR-QY- IJV lfcT 7 j JtC, "WN. V7Xv PrSdteelCIOHM w'wLSokMovmnl "O'V o " ' ' JL KltwHttlc ' ' " . ', j AwornM thru -- ""r- - - 7 U.SJL NaHonal T,m Champions : Most Cars L -: I- - - f TV" : 'f 9r, HAT 6835 So. State fAIDVALE HOURS: 566-9238-- 6 1716 So. State DOWNTOWN 487-564- 4 p;m. Sat. 9--S p.m. HOURS: 6--6 5 p.m. Sat. 9-- 2 p.m. 0 v4 |