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Show Holladay Satisfies 1,000 LittleLeague Dreams F ulfdlmg the dreams of 1,000 boys is a tough task to say the least It means mile Ilodern Landscaping designed to meet your going that extra But that's what Holladay has done fqr the over 1,000 boys who turned out to compete m the annual Salt Lake County Recretion Dept sponsored program that relies so heavily on the volunteer help of Holladay parents to make the mammoth program the success that it is with Last Saturday's team session at Olympus Junior High School saw 652 boys become baseballers for another season No boy was refused a spot on a team No boy went home with a baseball glove that didnt belong to a uniform No boy had to report to his father that he didnt make the team " Baseball in Holladay isn t that way It isn't likely to be that way as long as volunteers keep answering the call of the hard working silent partners who provide the leadership that makes a program of this caliber possible Recreation Sports Director, Pete Haun Mr Haun follows the outline provided by County Recreations Superintendent Paul Rose On the grass roots level When the question was put to the boys, Who isnt satisfied with the program as its orgamied", not a single hand was seen Boys chose up their own teams Friends joined friends on the diamond It's a good way to begin a team relationship Leader directing the overall picture Is Salt Lake County are Reed L hard-worki- Walker, area supervisor and his nghthand lieutenants Gene Carroll and Wayne Graybill It continues down the line to division chairmen Working the Evergreen program with supervisor Walker are program officials Paul Pehrson and Ed Hamlin along with chairmen Clint Howe, Val Anderson and Doug Greer In the Holladay setup its Mr Carroll A1 was complete it showed that Anderson, and Owen Ander- son on the program level with Leo Stevenson, Marv Stevens and Mel West joining in chairmen roles A last But that's baseball eight major teams were formed, 14 giant teams were complete, 16 peewee clubs were outlined and eight midget nines were ready for play. All that remains is the placing of names on the teams A total of 46 teams were formed in the Holladay division Nearly as many were for-io- n Nearly as many were formed in the Holladay divis- Carroll record turnout occured week at Olympus Junior High School where Holladay was organuing four different leagues A total of 652 young hopefuls turned out to nab a berth on a team When the counting ion a week ago. It will take a lot of names to fill the needs for that many wants quid , Miittm imun ECONOMY . MA0TT YWm 4 Points lead to Easy Maintenance SOMERVILLE'S LANDSCAPING MU 466-444- 6 5 Volleyballers Place Cap On 1965 Season The final round of volley- -i ball saw the Misfits win the A 'league m Salt Lake County Recreation Dept action while Bountiful Fifth Ward defeated Taylorsville to finish its season on an undefeated note in the tight Double A action A" final night play saw Ft Douglas defeat the Misfits in a three game set by 11-1- 15-1- 5, 1 and 15-- SUGAR HOU$E Monday night league by dump2, ing the Holladay Unit, 15-1- and 15-- Bountiful mar- 7 gins to register the second loss of the season on the Misfit club The Misfits came back to topple Winder, when the Winder unit failed to field a complete squad Second Ward Holladay enjoyed a similar experience at the expense of the Winder team though the Ft Douglas kept the Holladay club from making a clean sweep in the NTERIOR DESIGN Holladay finished second in Monday night play. to be when the strong AA team arrived late for a game. But the game was played and the Bountiful team finished undefeated with 11 victories. Ft 11-1- 5, 15-- 2nd Douglas def. rs Taylorsville had a tough time with Holladay All-Sta- 15-- but came out ahead in 2 two games, and First Monday League Won The Taylorsville team benefited at the expense of Murray 19th and won a pair of defaulted shutouts and then capped their evening by losing and 0 to Bountiful Fifth, m the 8 HERE'S DAD" Those are just two .words that make Long Distance such a happy, personal idea. Youll agree ville phone and go Telephone 5th def Taylors15-- 8. 15-1- 0, Lost Pet Wednesday AA Results 1st. finished se- cond with a 3 record and was followed by Winder Third Holladay First Ward finished refourth with a strong 7- -5 cord Here are results of last week's volleyball action along with final standings of Monday 15-1- 2, Automotive League tryouts for Holladay area 15 and 16 year old baseballers is scheduled Saturday, 9 A M. at Oly-pHigh School. us It'S Scramblers, 15-- 0, 15-- 0 rs def Taylorsville Murray 19th, Winder Third def. Holladay All-Sta- 15-- 4 1st, 15-Bountiful 5th def State Prison, 15-- 0, 15-- 0 Holladay 1st def Murray CQEiDiJ3I& 0?g:EUoTTc 9, no non. Kite lien does ci not Bee CHICK BURNHAM 2769 South 23rd East DON DAMES 1277 East 21st South DAN MILLER 1701 South 9th East nit LAKH t IA I 3310 South State ome stufiv. See the smart neve i Ik Iiu mnit models al miiii dealer's nmx You II like the quite old enough to compete in the Because it's flameless, elec t ric c ookim requires mam uevv UHEB VOTED e!DCQ3Hia aHDOcGflSv OSmmedSGBI r'V I ssMim leatmes Am- highly-competiti- ve erican Legion program Meeting Holladay youngsters at Saturdays workouts will be area booster Reed L. Walker and Gene Carrolll This year's program will be an extension of the pilot of last year that program If il't tltctric, lit btlttrl UTAH POWER A LIGHT CO. 0 OffiO XI nncin proved so successful ooil change - lube jobs o new batteries o Atlas tines o wheel balance 0 C3HDf0DD 15-1- Tryouts Saturday 7 12 ELECTRIC All-Sta- Automotive Loop JOHN SRAR1CH 705 East 33rd South SGE 9 11 COOK o car inspection GLEN LARSON 4975 Highland Drive mss LUJ rs def 0 Holladay Winder Third def Beehive Taylorsville The popular program under the direction of Salt Lake County Recreation dept, provides a fast league for youngsters departing from the various little programs and not CLYDE GIBSON 2287 East 33rd South 5 Murray 19th State Prison Beehive Scramblers 0 15-- 0. 3 4 15-- 0, visiting. Mountain States Holladay 1st Pri- 0 Holladay when you pick up your All-Sta- rs, Taylorsville Winder Third late-starti- game Taylorsville Beehive Lost 03333? 6 15-1- 0. 15-1- 5th def Scramblers, 15-- 0, 15-- 0 Winder Third def. State son, 15-- 0, Bountiful Won 11 Bountiful 5th 0 fhiW) GDffiDCMP 0 15-1- 6 15-- 15-1- 2, 15-- 0 Misfits def. Winder, In Wednesday Night A A ac- tion 15-- 0, Ft I 15-- II Monday Results Douglas def Misfits, 15-and 15-- 7 Holladay 2nd over Winder, appeared its first loss on league and Wednesday s AA league: A 19th 15-- 0, Bountiful --- in i : i. REMEMBER SPECIAL IdUDGD j Chi Li. EOT J WE TAKE BETTER CARE OF YOUR CAR AT THE SIGN OF THE CHEVRON r |