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Show Wednesday, August 3, 1977 Advances Multi-R ep-ionals IfiaSaJLx 7 The Park by Ken Roes The Park City L D S. Ward softball team took a giant step toward becoming an all-area multi-region championship club by beating beat-ing a couple of stubborn teams from the surrounding area last week. They went through the regular season with only one loss which enabled them to continue post season play on a stake and region basis. On Wednesday, the team traveled to Coalville to take on the Morgan First Ward in a night game. Play started with the usual first inning jitters but Park City warmed up quickly with three unanswered runs in the second. The action in the insuing innings with the Morgan team retaliating with three runs Of their own, The game was marked by a frenzy of hits from both Slowpitch Standings Spencer's Auto Alamo Saloon Mountain Realty Sirloin Saloon Old Men Shields Feed Crescent Ridge Maint. Big Shot Mountain Fishery Park City Ventures Wednesday .July 27 Sirloin Saloon Hi Sunday Jul v 'M Mountain Fishery 15 Alamo Saloon 9 Spencer's Auto 8 Crescent Ridge 19 Mountain Realty lb' Ward Nine 0 .Ste -v -. ' City LDS Ward softball team sides, but when all was said and done Park City ended up on top of a 17-9 score, which enabled them to advance to the semi-finals on Thursday night. The Morgan Fourth Ward was the next opponent. Things weren't to be so pleasant in this contest though. From the coin toss to the final man out. the battle was a fierce one. Both teams played a near-perfect game with scoring low and tensions high. Until at the end of the 7th inning, the score was tied at five all. In the 8th, Morgan batted poorly with three up and three down, which meant Park City, the home team, needed to score only one run and that's just what they did with a picture en s Shultzie Photo by Shultzie Standings 7-31-77 Won Lost 11 1 10 2 9 3 7 5 6 6 6 6 5 7 4 8 1 11 1 11 Big Shot 11 Park City Ventures 4 Big Shot 8 Sirloin Saloon 3 Shields Feed 9 Old Men 7 To u perfect preformance, ing a 6-5 victory. post- Friday night was the region finals with Mountain Green and Park City squaring off in an 8:00 battle. Things cooled off for the Park City team in this contest. The game was not controlled by either side. Until the 5th inning when. Mountain Green took a commanding lead which they never lost. The final score, 22-17. Mountain Green took first and left Park City to settle for second place in region play, but the local squad also qualified to play a triple header next Saturday morn-. ing in Evanston, Wyoming for a multi-region contest. When the dust clears don't be surprised if Park City comes home with a championship! Sidewalk STOCK UP NOW FOR BACK TO SCHOOL BARGAIN PRICES TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION Irregular Wrangler Shirts & Jeans , for boys and girls. Irregular Wrangler Boot Cut Jeans reg. $14.00 SALE $9.98 Men's Irregular Work Shirts i reg. values to $13.98 NOW $7.98 One Table of BOOTS REDUCED to SELL ALL OTHER COWBOY BOOTS REDUCED l6o all straw hats 2&OFF! 5 ....... . ... . RAY I ' U U O U U P g fa B B B H 0 cTb O PTT Utah Wild- Board To Aug. 10 Utah's Wildlife Board has scheduled a meeting for Wednesday, August 10, 1977, to set regulations governing the upcoming waterfowl, furbearer- and falconry seasons. sea-sons. The .meeting will be held In Salt Lake City at the Division of Wildlife Resources Resour-ces building, located at 1596 West North Temple. The starting time will be 9:30 a.m. The forthcoming meeting is held annually to approve proclamations on ducks, geese, swan, Wilson's snipe, coots, gallinules, rails, brants, and mergansers, etc., which are governed by the 1977-78 waterfowl proclamation. procla-mation. Regulations for the trapping of beaver, mink, marten, otter, etc., will be identified during discussion on the 1977-78 furbearer proclamation. In addition, the board will amend the falconry proclamation and act upon other wildlife mat ters that come before th meeting. The Wildlife Board meeting is open to the public, and interested persons are invited invi-ted to attend. Anyone having prepared comments to make to the board should arrange to be placed on the agenda by calling the Division of Wildlife Wild-life Resources on or before Tuesday, August 9, 1977, at 533-9333, ; The Wildlife Board will also met on Wednesday, August 24, in Salt Lake City to establish proclamations for the taking of upland game animals and birds. . ,.. WVVMMVMWMPWWB Sirhn A Show Of Force By Ritz Demo Team Ritz Demolition Demo Team members Brown, Mic Carolan and Gary Holland If there's si l ength to be found in numbers, the Ritz restaurant should be a powerful loree in the demolition derby held in Heber tonight The Ritz Demolition Demo Team will parade a stable of four cars into the derby area, led by a 1965 Chrysler driven b Lowell "Pound You Into the Ground" , Brown. Brown, a three-year veteran ol this sophisticated sport, w ill be supported by a trio of drivers imported from the figure H tracks of Name Trys Wallace 5 Amendola 1 Collins 1 Hart 2 Lauder 1 Lewis 1 McKay 2 Mueller 1 Phaler 1 Rusconi 1 Schirf 2 Sturges 5 J. Sundquist 1 Terry 3 Thompson 3 30 California At the wheel of a '66 Chrysler will be Jim Hicks. The other entries will be a "66 Buick and a "fi5 Ford manned by Mick Carolan and Gary Holland, respectively. This group donated $1(K) to the winner ol last year's derby, which is held in conjunction with the Wasatch County Fair, but they are determined to take some money home with them this lime around. Asked why he participates Conv erted Goals 11 16 PCSS Jim 1 1 For Commercial Lease "Bucket Annex" flexible lease arrangements for a good business I (from left to right) in this automotive madness. Brown replied. "Because I love to smash things." "We're going to have a winner out of one of these four cars." he optimistically predicted. Although demolition derby competition is not designed to enlarge one's social circle, Brown feels he has been singled out as the target for collective attacks in past years due to his Park City origins. For this reason, he has bolstered his forces. "There has definitely been Penalty Kicks o Page 7 Jim Hicks, Lowell a shift in strategy," Brown revealed. "My drivers can perform in clutch situations and we're geared for a win. It's just a matter of getting the right brakes." Brown also said he is hopeful of having Wayne Putnam perform his "wall of fire" act which has become a hot item on the demo circuit. The Ritz Demolition Demo Team will go into action, and maybe traction, at 8 pm tonight at the Heber rodeo grounds. Points 20 4 4 33 4 4 8 4 4 4 20 24 4 12 12 161 irp n t- |