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Show 'V' S N WWW'V'V'WV W C ROCKY MOVMAIS RKlEtt:, Salt Lake County, Utah I'axe" 1 4 Thursday,.i May 14,u 1964 .. m iP ii 5 Olympus Golf? i. Could Be Next Year , fj Titans Gear Big Attack For 65 Season : Every coach plans to win a contender In the race for next title when he takes his team springs golf crown. onto the athletic field. Three Juniors and a senior But Olympus High Schools comprise the front four of the golf coach Isnt In a hurry to Farrell crew. Only senior to stash a golf cup In the Titan make the front team Is Norm Were young Anderson who flre around the Trophy case. We are happy with the seasons 42 mark most of the time. Sundberg, capable of hitting performance but our scores dont place us in the champ- around par, has a 38 average - this over the nine-horoute thusfar ionship category, he smiled. this season. Sundbergs overyear, And theres reason to believe all game Is good. Hes not the theTitan golf club, captained football type of the tee but this by Junior dlvoter Bud Sundberg, doesnt hurt his game any, has the Ingredients for a top Coach Farrell smiled as he rt and Mike Canada. Lambourne fires around 40 most of the time but has flirted with par a good portion of the time. Canada follows with a juniors .s Junior Baseball Brent Larsen are another pair of Juniors on Don Pugh and the club. These tfjoln seniors -- Doug Boyle and Randy MacKay to comprise the second four. U i Directors LITTLE LEAGUE 42-4- average. le i sophomores and two Juniors. ' All four hit an average 44. Theyll get better with time, maybe by next tear. The two sophomores are reports. at Larsen Is 42, steady Pugh Jerry Wllhelmsen and Jim Is near 44 most of the time Hlel. Juniors on the third unit while Boyle and MacKay are Include Richard Brady, a comer In all respects, and Dave In the 3 category. We've played our matches Hackett. Roger Handley and Steve pretty close throughout the seareround out the club smiled Ken he Wheeler as son, counted three ties his club bat- along with Craig Emery. tled to during the course of the Handley Is a sophomore, ' .. Wheeler, a senior with Emery Region Three season. No. 3 team boastSa pair of wearing a Junior Jersey. are steady performers but need to shave a few strokes from their game If they plan to crack the first club,, Farrell All worked with his team. Backing Sundberg and Anderson on the front line are 13 t k 9-- W: State Director York Nelsor, Cedar City, JU Director, Tom Blakesly, Salt Lake City, HU t SALT LAKE COUNTY REC13-REATION DEPT and Cops League 15-1- 7. 13-1- 4. Superintendent Paul Rose, AM Directors Pete Haun and Bry rensen, AM Catholic Youth League and Director Reverend Father Merrill, EL Chairman, James Caputo, CR 7. fejkr.: T BABE RUTH LEAGUE Olympus golf coach Ken Farrell, left, and team captain Bud Sundberg A COACHS CAPTAIN discuss 1965 golf season. A k, .v y' v.y.Ka&x sph?s shjiembam MtM W'9$"v$- A. ,. s 4 v ov. s,vvV - 8. liott Wolfe, JohnDea, Salt Lake County president. BY Clay Mills, Financial 328-314- ftoMliw- secretary, ' SALT . M, itotfiteifr Wi'' State Director, Elmer Tate, 207 Tooele. Salt Lake City Officers, Jim Jones, EM A.F. Tracey Maero, HU Jewell, CR AMERICAN LEGION BASEBALL Director El- (S wy ny Wff tyltf q MMWAIAUWW WSkpJ jA 5. IN LAKE FEDERATION - AMATEUR President George Beckstead, EM Secretary, Bernle MorlaJv ,. CY 15 -- 16 Year Old Tryouts Slated The Salt Lak County Recreation will Department begin forming Its year old baseball league Saturday at three tryout sites program director Pete Haun announced Thursday. Tryouts for H'lladay area boys will be at Olympus High Saturday at 1 PM, and for .Evergreen area boys at Evergreen Junior High at 4 P.M. The leagues will be a counterpart to Salt Lake Citys Automotive League but will assume a Senior League title, Haun reports. 16-- : ! FRONifoUR Junior golfers Bud Sundberg, (captain), Mark Lambourne, Mike Canada and senior OLYMPUS HIGHS Norm Anderson hold hopes Olympus has for title. Gases, Bee BrecoEier TTeGBiiis YQrracoEiieBUtt Sees Heavy Acfliora Ice Breaker Tennis Tournament, getting a much needed break from the weather man, moved into Its final stages this week with heavy action on all fronts. The weather plagued tournament, which began April 18 and ran Into a series of was expected to conclude Friday with matches at the Salt Lake Tennis Club and the Liberty Park Courts. The ts, By the end of the week champions in 22 divisions will have been crowned. Following the Ice Breaker, tennis tournament action In the valley will be busy with the Utah high said champions In the remain- lng 17 divisions would be crowned by Friday. school championships sche16; the Western Athletic Conference meet May 22-and the O. W. Adams tournament May Big winners thusfar In the Ice Breaker have been University of Utah star Jim Osborne, and Olympus Junior High School teacher Mrs. Janice Stevens. Osborne, a freshman at Utah, won the mens singles crown by beating teammate Mike Martlnes duled May Results earlier this 23 6-- 6, 7-- 8, won 4, 12 Singles: .J3 o in FIRST SECURITY BANK Robe Boys 10 Doubles: Scott Bei nion and Spencer Young de Don Ball and Dennis Rlzi .6-- 6-- 2, 4. Boys 14 Doubles: Bob! Schovaers and Bill Bennie def. Layne Hickman and Doi Bott 0, 6-- 0. Girls 14 Doubles: Suss Liquid PUnt Food ORTHO-GR- O rows : 6-- 3; Terry Bayes PRODUCT FEATURES: 1. A complete plant foetf for There 'are no hidden costs playe 5. Young def. 3. IMPROVED 3. Boys 16 Singles: Mike Wa' dram def. Spence Young Other champions are; Cissy Greene In Girls 12 singles; Mim McBroom in the Boys 10 singles; and Bruce Nagel and Robert Young In the Boys 12 doubles. 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