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Show Volleyball Season Underway With 31 Teams Suited Thirty --one volleyball teams opened the first se&soo under the direction of Salt Lake County supervision a week ago A schedule busy five-weIs planned for the 10 AAA teams and 10 junior teams. All games will be played at East Millcreek Gym, Monday through Friday with teams scheduled for at least two games each night they play. AA teams play Monday, AAA teams, Tuesday through Thursday (including a floater league ) and juniors play ek &ea's Raiders. Friday. A tourney will cap the season the last part of April. P M Garden Heights North vs Monument Park 11th; 7:45 Junior League Friday, March 26 6:15 P M Valleyview 8th vs. Nettie Gregory Center; Garden Heights Juniors vs. Holla-da- y Here Is volleyball schedule for Salt Lake County Recreation Dept, leagues from March ZS (Thursday) through March 31 (We&eadiy): East Millcreek Gym Triple 1st. 7PM Nettie GregoryCenter -- Monument Park llth juniors; Holladay 1st vs Elks Boys Club. Bountiful 5th Jun7:45 P M Bth iors vs Valleyview Juniors; Valleyview 9th Juniors vs. Garden Heights vs. A Thursday, March 25 P.M. -- Arbor vs. Valiev. View 9th; Monument Park llth vs. Shea's Raiders 7 P.M Garden Heights North vs. Grant 7th; Arbor vs. &15 Juniors area Junior Olympus high an underdog role cagers face meet Granite they seventh graders, Saturday at East Millcreek Gym to decide when Wildcats. 9:15 P.M. ikt Mifo ili Ifej: olladay Ft. Douglas vs Holladay 2nd; Missflts vs. Winder. 8 P.M. 36-2- Triple A Tuesday, March 30 6:15 P.M. -- Garden Heights No. vs, Shea 5 Raiders; Valleyview 9th vs. Monument Park Uth. 7 P.M. VaUeyview 9th vs. YMCA; East Stratford vs. siderably more decisive in its win over Skyline. 8 Doug Richards, Granite s imenal scoring ace, was big gun for the Granite di4 as he scored 20 big points. Richard's ability to score half of his team's output daces the Granite club In the favored role against the Olympus team that relies on a balanced scoring attack. Olympus turned to Jack Peck and Chris Page to get its win margin. Peck and Page connected for 13 each to t's lead the Olympus five. a dose one effort, during the game, was a result of balanced scoring. Consolation game for seventh graders Is set for 10 A M. at Evergreen Jwior Park Monument 7:45 P.M No. vs. Uth. Garden Heights WUlis Carlisle; vs. Shea's East Stratford Raiders. 8:30 P.M Arbor vs. Clinton; YMCA vs. Grant 7th. 9:15 P.M. Willis Carlisle vs Clinton vs. Arbor; Grant 7th. Hill-cres- .(jlifli'i Wildcats Double A Monday, March 29 7:15 P.M -H- olladay 2nd vs.. Winder; Ft. Douglas vs. Miss-fit- s. 40-2- iilillii -H- vs Bountiful 5th; Kiwanis Felt vs. Valleyview 9th. who will wear the Salt Lake County Recreation crown for the 1965 season. Time, 10 A.M. Olympus edged Hillcrest, to gain die finals berth 7, conwas while Granite Double A Wednesday, March 31 rs 7:45 P M Taylorsville vs Holladay 1st; State Prison vs Beehive Scram- blers 8.30 P M -H- POWER RAKES 4.502 hr. 1.50 a odd. hr. LAWN SWEEPERS 2.00 day HEDGE TRIMMERS 75 hr TILLERS 4.502hr. 1.50 ea. add. hr WHEELBARROW 2.00 day SPQS 1st vs. Beehive Scramblers; Bountiful 5th vs Murray 19th 9:15 P M -- Winder 3rd vs. State Prison; Murray 19th vs. TaylorsviUe AU --Stars 10 A M Murray 19th vs. Beehive Scramblers; Bountiful 5th vs Winder 3rd review March 25 1965 Mdny more for home and garden maintenance Page 13 Hillcrest Cagers Battle Cyprus For Junior High Cage Title HQlcrest area junior high defeated Stevens-Brow- n, cagers in last Sataction to urday s semi-fin- al win the chance to play Cyprus for Salt Lake County's junior high ninth grade title Game time at East Millcreek gymnasium is 8 A.M. Hillcrest, taU and strong in last Saturday s contest, will again turn to stars Robert Jensen and Lane Church to splU Cyprus. Jensen scored 14 points to pace Hlllcrest in the score department while his teammate Church connect for 13. Stevens- - Brown ace F. D. Robbins was high point man for the game with 18 points. 51-- 35 Cyprus won its chance for the ninth grade title by down6 ing Olympus In a close 38-3- game. Olympus owned a quarter lead; a 22-1- 13-- 8 first half- 9 time lead and it wasn t until 3:18 remained on the clock that Cyprus behind the scoring of Tom Mori jumped into a With 1:18 on the 2 tie clock Mori hit a jumper. Seconds later he received a foul situation. He scored both of them. 32-3- ne Jim F enton scored a lay -- in with 30 seconds remaining and the Olympians had two other shots at the hoop but missed to give wv to Cyprus. Olympus' FERTILIZER - PEAT MOSS LAWN SEED - INSECTICIDES Open Sunday 10 a.m. KM (Floater) March 31 6:15 P.M Clinton vs Shea's Raiders; YMCA vs. Garden Heights North. 7 PM. Sheas Raiders vs. YMCA; Garden Heights North Wednesday, 467-153- Q, Hardware and Appliance nearly as easy a time as the Rivervlew club downed 0 behind the Kearns, shooting of ace Hills who hit for 19 Kean's Hettinger scored eight. Time for the consolation battle is 8 A M. at Evergreen Junior High School. 46-2- the Change In thm Cammt If 1 1 I D C ark tain bi-- 4 windows. from $2395 a High School, power in Salt Lake County baseball circles, opens another campaign April 2 when it hosts arch rival Skyline on the Otvmous baseball field. Olympus long-tim- HALF BEEF SALE! -- e The Titan baseball team Is busy preparing for the debut they hope will lead to a winning season and possibly a spot In Class A baseball playoffs. GRADE A OR CHOICE c 48 lb. Olympus has had a big year, already, with a strong show in football and fine show In basketball Coach BID Wright would like to add baseball to the string of successes. The Olympus team has three that it fully ogd - cut and wrapped Baseball Signup IEEF fpcifiationi. barboqu to order - ham chicken-turke- y beef - pork W BEST MEAT POSSIBLE NO DOWN ONLY MURRAYS MEATS PAYMENT 91 $ 1990 East 33rd South INCLUDES COLO Set In Holladay Holladay League of Western Boys Baseball Association win host a registration meeting for parents and players at 7:30 P.M., Thursday , April 1 at the Cottonwood Elementary School. Boys 9 to 12 years of age who live within the boundaries of 3900 South to 5600 South and mountains East 2300 East Holladay Boulevard are eligible to participate. The ANTENNA AND INSTALLATION NORMAL bo bills pcmtfd cfcii'tl1 with ZEKITH PIONEERED COLOR ADVANCES e with ZteWKCC behind his 165 pound frame. At third base, Jim Kama will open his prep baseball Coach Wright is satisfied with his catchers. We have three good ones," he says. blow 12-1- 2-- Paul Clark, sophomore brother to graduated Dick Clark, appears to have the spot cinched for the time being. Sophomore Bill Perrtll and junior Bob Combes also are trying for a shot at a catIt was ching assignment. Clark who drove in the win ning Olympus run when the Titans upset the BYU frosh a week ago. 8, CQCI7QE 150 good hitting 601 SOUTH MAIN Olympus hopes were dealt Curtis suffered s broken arm. Curtis would hive been s starter In when Rick the Titan Infield. He Is a vet- eran from last years club. Hogan and Walker will trade off in left field with Gary Stahl and Bob Scott working the centerfield In right field it's Steven Fenton and Stevenson vying for starting assign- ments.. Overall, tympus Is rated with fair speed, good defensively but lacking power. SfORTS CAR CENTER USED CARS 4 MGB CONVERTIBLE ')'U SPORT SPOUT U SPORT M SPORT SEDA SEDAN SEDAS SEDAS . - Wirt - Wirt It SM ihtli, radio, Malar radio, beam; Mock aitfe Mack latarlor Rad ate Mack latarlor Gray with Mua Uitarlor Whita aitk black latarlor Rad with Mack latarlor M MGB CONVERTIBLE ilM (M TOUR BEST SPORTS CAR BUT IS AT Ml BO MAIN lm K t IL0H $La PHONE tU-K- 6-- . . . for Steve Babbel, a junior, Is No. 2 In the Titan pitching rotation. Babbel, a flipper, is backed by senior Gary Stahl who not only Is expected to see mound duty but will probably draw a starting assignment in the outfield. Sophomores Dennis Card and Ron Reynolds are expected to aid Olympus as the season gets along but the two lack pleasure and power, shipped Union Pacific the ... 150-pou- nd Papanikolas appears to have the inside track. Papanikolas is rated a good fielder and hitter but has had hard-hitti- bills t BlU-- 5 in FOR A pre-seas- beginning on Larry J ewell, a good switch hitter, is a senior veteran and could add some power to the Titan club around the first base sack SUBURBAN MONEY CENTER At second base Bryan 0 Gunderson, a lefthanded bolds the starting junior, berth though Chuck Hogan, a senior is expected to get a share of his infield duty about second base Hogan has a good glove and good speed and will serve as in Important cog in the Olympus infield functions. 6-- CONSOLIDATION LOAN BIWS Dedicated Val 2060 E. 2100 So. HI Petroleum products, a vital part of your daily living poer the car that you dove, perhaps heat your house, contribute to your comfort by feeptrg appliances running smoothly and often become a pal of medicinal preparations to safeguard your health Crude oil, refined products, petrochemicals move the automa'ed rail way And oil is important to railroads supplying poaer 'or locomotives that pull fast freights speed !uiury passenger trams Whether you sh p or receive products volatile as oil or durab'e as s'ee' you can depend upon Umon Pacific for the finest in transportation service Belnap, another lefthaaded hitter, is the clubs shortstop don t have anyone backing up Belnap but Hogan can step in fma financial corp. automated rail way ng because of the flu. CALL YOUR - JVvtl 5-- Bill Papanikolas and Rick Stevenson are running neck and neck for a starting assignment at the position though the DONT PANIC -- Karren, a has is Ider, is strong, well. Olympus is short on pitching But its. frontline jurler Brent Walker Is rated ready for league warfare. Walker, a 0 175 pound righthander, is a good hitter and is scheduled to play the outfield when not working the mound. a slow 'TYf career. AQ mound. i5 M tftOtt M Iwrtl games played In preseason and stand at 1 -- 2. The Titans lost 1, went on to to West, beat the Brigham Young University freshman team 1 only to lose the second game by a 10-- 0 score. important experience for the rigors of the tight Region Three competition. Jim Culver, is a question mark for the Olympus nine but should Culver come around, be would serve handily around the it's Handcrafted! M p'oCwiiOfl shoflcats' sprasT rn-M- S consolation battle. All-Ha- w Here's a start Hew styling, new comfort, new power. Want more 7 OK go ahead. . . The MSB's got lots moral Bren wind-u-p Ponders Future Eucnucjf; to your 1 k enton ended the game with high point honors at 15 but Cyprus had two In double Mori hit for 13 and figures Gary Beck hit for 10. Ninth grade consolation honors will be fought for by Skyline and Rivervlew fives. Skyline won its chance to play for runnerup honors when Granite ninth graders couldn't field a team. Rivervlew had Olympus Nine CLUEUKTO in p.m. 3155 So Highland Driv - 34-2- 23 fill 2 A Triple High School. The game pits Rivervlew and Granger fives. Rivervlew downed Kearns 9 behind the red-h- ot shooting of C. Clark and C. Howard while Kearns battled back gamely with Pete Brower and G. Burton scoring 10 and 16 points respectively. Granger downed Cyprus, 34-with Alder leading the way to gain Its spot in the oUaday RENTALS t SiyraDBAM All-Sia- "v 8:30 PM. -- Elks Boys Club vs. Kiwanis Felt; Monument Park llth Juniors vs. Holladay Olympus, Granite Fives In Showdown vs Clinton ), anytime and do a good Belnap is a Wright reports senior and wields a big tat l o 0 crt vour busuwsj tup take yoaf taimly ocg in i Domeimev KJ the ataawy at eve level Moey savw family Fares apply to bci' euiifrafi and Coach f 1 er o KAv4S8 C - UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD Se you' ni-es- i U o PaC 'aloae ticket aftict |