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Show 2 Tty.s"."'1 THE SENTINEL -- mm t 9 ciTSJl, poo I Final horseshoe tournament held The final 1981 Utah State Horseshoe Pitching Association tournament was held at Liberty Park last Friday and Saturday night. rl. Class A: first Jack 53.5 Raymnd, Sandy, pecent ringer average; second Clarence Giles, 53.8 perRiverton, 4-- 1, Griffin, Newton, percent. Class C: first Jay West, Granger, 541, 42.6 percent ringer average; second Pleasant Al Nichol, 33 percent; Grove, 3-- 2, 2-- 3, 4, 2-- percent; fourth Gary Hughes, Taylor-svUle.2-- 3, 47.1 sday, Oct. 1 at the Charlie Bugger, Kearns, Hawaiian restaurant at 45.6 percent; fifth 2920 Highland Dr. in Salt Rudy Labotto, Salt Lake, Lake. The cost will be 44.2 percent; sixth 29.9 Quick, Murray, Jordan High open league girls' tennis play by last Wednesday JorSouth defeating dan won all three singles 4--0, 3-- 26.9 Snarr, Midvale, third Peggy Overbay, percent; third D. 3-- 2, dinner will be held Thur- Class D: first Bruce Crane, South Jordan, ringer 41.4 percent average; second Cleo 3-- 1, 3-- 2, 29.1 percent; Sandy, Rus Orem, Horan, fourth, 30.6 percent; fifth Keith third cent; Lynn Overbay, Sandy, Erickson, Salt Lake, 37 percent; sixth Don The annual awards Jordan ladles win net test percent. n, Karen matches,' Mutheriech in three sets in the first, Carolyn 3 in the Salt Lake, 2. 6 percent; fourth W. 18 Lindsay, Midvale, SchGene percent; fifth midt, Sandy, (M.16.8 perjent. 2-- 2, Har-dcast- le 3, 6-- 6-- 3, and Kirsten second, Mutheriech third. in the 6-- 0 6-- 2-- 3, I.O.O.F. 2-- $7.80 r ' per person. A business meeting, begin- -' ning at 6 p.m., will be held prior to the dinner. r Rebekahs 41.9 percent. Class B: first Byron Bowman, Bountiful, 3eer of (6 For information and 50 ringer percent reservations, those in- average; second Bruce terested should call Lindow, Salt Lake Charlie Bugger at 43.2 percent; third Bruce - Jji Omnia -- f, fo&e. 3-- 1, 2-- 966-134- 1. West Jordan tackier grasps at shirt tail in attempting to slow down fleeing Bingham runner Kevin Gust. Bingham piled up over In football 300 yards of offense and 53 points blanking the first year Jaguars. ... Eyre, Salt Lake, The results the Liberty in Park tournament is as 41.8 2-- 2, percent; fourth Frank Minster, Ogden, follows: 53 North Center 40.7 2-- 2, Sandy, Utah St. percent; fifth Harlow Sale Ends learns stun Jags the time the sun had set over Bingham High last Friday, bathing the football field and both teams in shadows, even By Sunday Murray & Sandy Only Miners scoring run. Caine's PAT was again good. Midway through the third quarter, Summers added a second touchdown run, this one of five yards. Bingham opted for the two point conversion with Richards taking it the most diehard Miner fans must have felt a twinge of sympathy for a gutty crew of young West Jordan Jaguars, who in. were outsized, Early in the fourth outand period, a seven yard run to the by Fotu upped the Miner played by Bingham tune of 53-total to 39-- 0 when, Bingham badly needed moments later, Summers me victory to keep their notched his third touchplay-of- f hopes alive, down run, a 12 yard trap while West Jordan, ac- play. Caine made good on cording to its coach Larry the PAT. Bingham finished off Sanich, was looking own small its scoring with about deeper for its victories. three minutes left in the "One of our kids game as Brent Law ran it blocked an extra point," in from five yards out and recalled Sanich, "and the Caine booted the extra way the team reacted, point. In spite of the lopsided yotfd thought we'd won the game." score, West Jordan's For the Miner's part, Sanich said his Jaguars head coach Jerry Fiat put forth a better effort tMt th?t "Ffrflf Bingham than the week prior warned to do weD in the against TaytesviQe. "We knew we had to contest, there was no attempt to run up the score take some chances and a and the offensive lot of them backfird on statistics bear him ouLOf us," he stated. "We felt Bingham's 354 yards of we had to go out after offense, 275 of it came on them. The kids kept hitthe ground. Bingham also ting right up to the final began subbing by the whistle." later stages of the second Bingham's Fiat concluded bis comments by period. "We wanted to get our looking ahead to this game Friday's game against running established in this Alta. ''Well find out Just how game," added Fiatt, "so we really didn't attempt far we've come then," be to go for a balanced at- noted. tack. We've saw some improvement, but we've still not arrived as a team." CL30DdUcjJdCDq J?. jlTfylly? yJSP JWj J) s 1 - Bingham posted 22 in the first, half , beginning with a one yard points five-spee- blades and d brass-plate- d trim. Easy to install. Light adaptable. tmrrlr? 2.97 t-.4- In Alta High extended its volleyball record to 94) with victories over Taytorsville 15-- 1W last Tuesday and West Jordan 15-- 15--5 Thursday. Earlier, the Hawks had taken the team title in the Highland High Tournament, beating Granite and Alta 3 had trailed in that II second game. Naturally, Alta coach Kathy Nielson is pleased Caine. with the efforts of her The third touchdown young Hawk team which came moments later with includes just two senion Quin Summers capping a along with three juniors drive with a two yard and three sophomores. ceiling fan confeatures trol; 4 rich, nostalgic II -rt w(i V . 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