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Show Sun Chronicle Thursday, June 28, le.u field Uouurier t 1975 Wednesday , June 25, 1975 - Jr i rv. : ' - I ILjVk nix ,' , 5:j .v' ,4- - se u Keith Duncan Phil Stevens and Curt Christensen continue to dominate the big leagut Sunset scene, Cleai field and Hill Field are hopefully waiting for the big Hcd Machine to make its first wrong move and then grab a piece ot the first place gold But it could be a long wait the wav Sunset displayed themselves m last weeks by While n:: DeVerl Hoskins slides into home plate and approes of the Hick Shiilev of IIXFIi attempts to make the tag. Action was call. limp's taken Irom big league game last Monday . UKS S ! ! Big League the lust two i on 'O' loi sunset, m illiei pone t i ould c ollei t a hit a d onl one i un lias tome ,n iss the plate Mike San and ( ill t ('III istensen stun ed 'he mound dut ies he vounu season Both a ait am in the c lub s til si "u a ca mst IB 11 Field s a m en ov ed an ev ening ol s i. 'lest avtivities by whip t B 2 0 w it h Stev ens a P a ti a home tun Fveiy i inhei ol lie team gamed ast one hit lie Sunset w .11 be stiengthened tun tin thei vv ith the i etui n ot mid Kit e w ho has been on ai alien Sunset tallied 21 mns m the lust two innings B h tilt1 Hill Field pikheis i rndei mg bases on balls t ime utti i time The game lasted only 4 innings In the leagues set end game, it looked as though the Sunset squad might have had a ihallenge And they did tot a good part ot the game Seveial Clearfield ei roi s on Sunset the helped sioiebourd first and an v letoi y ev entual 9 ( learfield couldn t get my thing going at the plate, as the big Christensen pit died his seventh no hitter of his young career He went the entne distance, letting only two bulls out of infield The defense behind me was g eat They made some great play s that kept me going Jeff 'Christensen did a fantastic ' w i v i i -- i 1 1 i Schedule v The official Big League schedule for Clearfield, Hill Field, and Sunset is as follows June 17 - Sunset 24, Hill Field 0, 3 innings Sunset 9, June 19 Clearfield 1 June 23 - Hill Fieid at Clearfield at 7 30 p m June 25 - Sunset at Clearfield at 7 30 p m June 27 - Sunset at Hill Field at 6 p m June 30 - Hill Field at Clearfield at 7 30 p m July 1 - Hill Field at Sunset at 6 p m July 2 - Sunset at Clearfield at 7 30 p m July 7 - Hill Field at Clearfield at 7 30 p m July 11 Sunset at Hill Field at 6 pm July 9 - Sunset at Clearfield at 7 30 p m July 14 - Hill Field at Clearfield at 7 30 p m July 20 - All Star contest at Las Vegas, Nevada WILDLIFE RESOURCES Officer Kent Summers holds fawn deer which was recently picked up by indiciduals. Many persons will see a fawn left in tall grass among rocks or other sheltered areas, and take it home because it was abandoned. The doe will come back to find her young gone, and the fawn will either die or live an unnatural life in captivity. Generally the doe will hide their young while she feeds. So please, when you see a young animal in the wild, look, but dont touch. The Wildlife Resources Code of Utah prov ides it is unlaw ful to take any protected species into captiv ity . High school champs sign with Weber St. College season 'lhiee high school champions have signed letters of intent to attend W'eber State College and participate in the his d thud place in surpassed Another Salt Lake valley athlete who will attend Weber is Darrell Trump of Granger High School Trump was the state champion in the meet held at Weber State and came in second in this year's InviStandard Examiner An tational athlete, Tiump also par-ti- c ipated in football and w lest ling in high school, but plans to concentrate on his Hack specialty at W'eber Wildcat track program John Hood ol Olympus High Sc hooi, a javelin thrower who won the state competition in 1974 and was a two time champion in the Ogden Invit Standai d Fxaminei ational, will don Wildcat In state put pie next fall competition this vear, Hood timshed that maik set at the Standard Examiner Invitational although there was only one high school thiow ol the State Hood and Trump bring to seven the number of Utah high school seniors signed by Coach Chick Hislop so far this season They join Bill Bown of Viewmont. Duane Kendall of W'eber, Keith Knowles of Bonneville, Ron Russell of Ben Lomond, and Randy Shepard of Roy High School The seven athletes compose a sort of high school dream team" who totaled 391,- - points among them at the state meet That would have been good for a fourth place finish among the seven prepsters. Another former Utah high school great, Tom Neilson, has also signed a letter of intent to attend Weber. Neilson, a sprinter fr$a Orem High School, wai a runner and state champSSt four years ago. He returned from an LDS mission thi year and competed for Snow Junior College in Ephraim In addition to his 9 6 100, he has also run a 22 second 220. Neilson is also an athlete and will work with the football squad this fall 0 vv iht cc hit T.. i behind the plate, I istensen commented dont really think I thiew all tnat hard. but I had a lot of junk, with niv fork ball winking period Weve got a gieat team and good coach in Bob Zanone." Christensen added Cleai field seined their only tun when DeVeil Hoskins walked and eventually scored on an error The team finished the game strong as Clair Rambling controlled from the mound Coach Steve Rose said after the game, Those few errors resulted m " quite a few runs Coach Bob Zanone said, I really didnt expect them to come out hitting like that I thought it would be a much closer game, the score doesn't really tell the tale of the game The intield made some great Jeff plays Christensen got three hits, including a double, and drove in four runs for Sunset , In last Monday's duel, Brent Rose and Clair Hamblin combined for a 4 Get back $3 for every $1 you invest in Fertilizer! 1. Fertilize Alfalfa Between Cuttings... 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Royals beat Rov Reds, 3 2, Cougars beat Reds A's 9 1 June and C 17, Girls Midget League, B Municipal area Kiddies beat Donald Duck Daredevils 12-Mighty Mitts beat Red Bombers A: Midget Challenging Chicks beat Red Hot Hitters, Renegades beat Mickey Mouse Mighties 17-June 16, Roy Park Jr A League 22-1- 6 Scorpions beat A's 4 2 Val's Fashion Hut won Knr West by forfeit. Plain City 4 No beat Hooper Reds, Ogden Reds beat Pirates o 1 June 20, League- Roy City Midge! B - Road Runners Muskrats beat beat Reds As beat Kiy Cougars beat Royals Reds, 24-Dirty Dozen June 17, Sandridge Midget C League Roy Elks (North) beat Roy Elks (South) 15-June 19, Municipal Midget C League: Bandits beat Rookies 8 0, toy Elks (North) heat Funky Phantoms Roy Elks (South) beat Valley Forge Sluggers June 14, Roy Park Git Is Junior B League Tigers beat Ineredibles beat Shamrockettes ComZoomin Zaps 18-6-- 6-- 2 2 9-- 6 Id-- beat petitions Slamers beat Tigers 9-- Snoopy Shamrockettes meetir Staff - Monday no Tuesday Iennis. 10 a m Wednesday Tumbling Ihuisday - rts & recreation , Crafts, Friday - Special Events From 1 to 3 p m Monday Flee Teirace Swimming Pool. Tuesday - Bowling, fee 45 cents, Wednesday Bingo p in , Thursday rchery At the Roosevelt Elementary Si liooi (torn 4 1 a m to 1 1 - Monday a in Staff Meeting tm recreation, Tuesday Tennis - 10 a m Wednesday Tumbling, Thursday Mis Crafts, Events Fnday From - 1 & Special - to 3 p m Sv miming Terrace Pool, Tuesday Bowling fee 45 cents. Wed nesday - Bingo 1 p m Thursday Archcry Special Events to he held every friday Some aie as Monday follows Friday, June 27 Tour of Washington Terrace Fire at meet Department, - 19-- 7 June 16, Sandridge Junior A League Girl s Super Chicks beat Tenny Runners 16-Mickey Mouse beat Patriots 9 8, Plain City beat Bobby Socks 12-- Recreation Center at 1 p m Thursday, July 3 - Tour ot Hill Air Forte Base buses load at 1 p m return at 3 p m TV" ri i. ' i f'i t I 1 vf ? r, ir.'fy . r C I I i F Xr1 i n i l i A Vjr i A a 'am Humldm Ian unshed st i one sink mil, out 8 ol the last 4 battel s I cueue Mainlines ( I ITS TIME for a we say , coach to little father-sopep talk, or shall In either case, Coach Ken player. Hicks converses with his son Brook during little league game in Sunset last Monday . W .sunset Cleat held Hill Field 2 u n 2 n Sports Reflections bv Keith Duncan High si hnol spot Don t ev ei they t s' end'' ' I was summer and thought time loi a lest," is the i espouse ol some But Coaih Roger Reid, head basketball coach at Clearlield, says that summer it conditioning the most is significant step to a successful season He claims, ' In those three months a player can excell so far ahead ol his opponents The players learn to love and understand eaeli other You can develop your skills at your own pace youll never he good at anything if you don't con st ant Iv practice and thats what we are trying to accomplish " The lemamder of the coaching staff at Clearfield lellects the same teelings. Coach Jack Hannum and the football bngade. Coach the state, for the entire camp vv as the total and they included, Larry Clements, Bient Rose, Max Livingston, Mike Leseberg. Brad Dahl, Jay Welk, Mike By bee, Dean Nelson, Royee Eves, Rodney Neville, Scott Baliach, Joe Garcia, Joey Olsen, Alan Duggar, Radley Barker and Mike Gardiner Steve Gardner was unable to attend because of a knee injury that he sustained before the camp He recently had it operated on but expects to be back in action in the near future Over the four week period the camp was represented by nearly every school in the state and several out of state schools participated During the past week, over 200 players demonstrated their skills It was some sort of " Sixteen Fied Lange with his summer fishes, (swimming). Coach Ken Hicks and baseball, and the fleet footed tennis bunch led by Coach Lynn Thorne The past week at the Brigham Young University Basketball (amp, Clearfield High was t by moie players than anyone in competition Heading and instructing at the camp were several big names, Frank Arnold, former assistant UCLA and piescntly head mentor at BYU, Paul Ruffner, back up center for the professional, Buffalo Braves team, Duke Reid, head coach at Juab High (Coach Roger Reid's brother) Gary Gardner from I tali Techn. Mike Gaidner, Davis, and Clark Godfrey of the 4 A State champion West , High Panthers The Falcons gathered up their share of awards in the week long affair Fourteen all stars were chosen at the conclusion of the camp, with Clearfield getting five of those berths Livingston, Rose, Welk, and 6'6 Clements all gamed the top honors Bient Rose won the tieethrou contest for the week He and Dahl were the finalists for the top spot Dahl Dahl, Rov Recreation baseball and softball scores for June 19 are as follows Roy Junior B 7th and 8th grade league Wildcats beat Magnets, As No 2 beat Roy Lions, 1 A's No beat Warriors, 14-Reds boat Bees June 17, Roy Junior B 7th and 8th grade league-RoLions beat Warriors W ildcats beat A's No 2 6 3 A Midget Municipal 20 June Leugue, Taurus Bulls beat Eagles, Hooper Pirates beat Raiders beat Dodgers, Braves June 13. Roy Midget P 5' V Let Terrace schedules recreation events The Washington Terrace Summei Reneation schedule is as follows At the Recreation Building from 9 a m to 11 a ir 4 1 Jf F 1 lie 1 jot) Chi H 1 x. v V. Vy 12 viiti 'v "Vti Hill win ev cued ,t hi ( leai held s iu,ii k at and di upped lid1 lelti 1" 0 2 Dt ei It'd the Hoskins ( leai leld att.u k w ith Iwo iples tii v u m Mu ee I uns use i ,ips Joe i'll one el also had a li iple (,,u t a,un the v oiini: Hill ! icid tt am w is pi out w ith ei i oi s ( leai tu Id st di t d then In st loin i iins'in passed halls One vht spot Ini the Hill Field team was link slut lev w till t ame in the i,mn i ai Iv and allowed onlv tin e him the emaindt d tin i uin1 He was bm hittei aKo di u mg in n Id s onlv Hill un I c , - Stevens, Christensen dominate big leaguers r , I 'r I r tr At . Bus lar 25 1)1 lim sw tents all mils suits 1111 Miss July 14 Fnday ication held at Roosevelt Eh mentary any girls who r emstered foi have iet i cat inn can paiticipate Wednesday, Julv 30 ( losing special '1 casui e Hunt and fun games When your child is not m these put tit ipating sc heduled activities, there aie always other fun and uames planned foi them We aie asking for patents to volunteer to help transpoit the c hildren to Hill top Bowling lanes Tuesday at tei noon tit p in because we leel it is d.iiigeious for the t fuldi en to tioss the busy highway, and we aie not insuied to drive them m our Rec 1 own tars It you would like to help out .ease call the Retreation Building at 621 9321 and let us know If your child does not wish to participate in bowling the center will still stay open tor them to use Reneation wjy not be held j July 4 24 25, 1973 If you have any questions , , concei ning Reci eation please don t hesitate to call the Recreation Building at or else Jams Mouse at 1 399 4438 Gearfield Little League wrap-u- p and Eves weri Falcon members of the runr. erup team in team competition Coach Reid is still still attending the camp to help instruct Coach Jack Hannum has his football troops gathering twice a week for weightlifting and running Like never before, they are a bunch of close knit players with one goal in nnnd That being to get to state, something a football team at CHS has never done The team will spend a couple of weeks in the mountains fishing and hiking as will the basketball team Coach Hannum explained, "Its never been like this before in all the years Ive coached new about. won sei ond numliei lost ). , Riders 2 - 2, Midgets, Gorillas Choppers Major: Harmons Stimsons 5 1 Clearfield State Bank - 3 3, Blocks - 2 - 4, Pei ks - 1 5 Senior: Kiwams Perks Barlows - 3 3, Charlesworth Rip-of- f . 6-- Gorillas 21, Rip-of- f for Minors Clearfield St Bank 15, Stimsons, 10, Blocks 13, Harmons 12, Perks - Bye for Major Results: Riders Perks 15 5, Kiwams Barlows 21, Charlesworth for Seniors 1, 6 Clearfield ideas were brought Id have to tell you that Coach Reid has been the man instrumental for bringing it all around Hes a great competitor and has taught every coach on this staff something The season is still months away, but for Coach Hannum and the ready to go ball players, the time will slide by too fast Every member of the Falcon swim team coming-uhas been involved in AAU competition during the last months of school and the early summer Coach Fred The Lange expressed summer months are no ume to vacation completely They are a lifesaver and a great tool in building up a Last respectable team attended the season as I legion swim meet, overheard Coach Lange say, "Some day we are going to be a powerhouse like Bountiful or Viewmont in swimming The summer conditioning program is one big step in fullfilling Coach Lange's statement p 1 every baseball without exist programs summer Nearly Clearfield Little League Scores are as follows Mmois: (Fust niimbei at Everyone has a feeling for someone else I think we lacked that in the past, especially on the field where it really counts. If you really want to know how all these player who had something to do with the success of the Falcons last season, was involved in some sort of summer baseball program It might be even little league as in the case of Joey Olsen, who was a J Y backstop, to the heights of big league where most find theyre chance of play More than any other sport in high school, summer activities in baseball are the most important Raseball in the high schools, couldnt Coach Lynn Thore keeps the tennis courts hot with action as he heads several clinics and the summer tennis recreation program. His next year head line makers are alwavs on hand. |