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R C fiwk City Aa CfvaioJ lira A new pewftic(s iia IlsJMl K-- U g c HakctlKill Atraits Tourney Action itarml Whltrhowe hat been a big (actor In Tootta march to th Ut tournament and ta eclH to see a treat deal of action In th tograry wtkh begins Monday at Fat High school In Salt Lak City. Too I wifl play Carbon at 8.39 pjn. ta lt first gam. Plus Flip Tooele Gets Third Place Eycn-Slcplia- When n Jordan handed Tooelo a Faye Harding. Jackie White, Lori Lawson. Jenny Williams, Stefanie Bunn and Staci England. IMS loss Tuesday after noon on tha Jordan court It 16-1- dropped the Buff volleyball team'i record to S-- and left them in a tie with Jordan for third place in the league (landings. Can You Help Us? That necessitated a coin flip for seeding purposes in tha state tournament and Tooele won the toss and will enter tournament play as the third place team from Region Six. An effort is being made to obtain early records of Tooele's football teams. We ere particulsrly snxious to locate the scores of games played between 1926d through 1936 and would appreciate any help we can get. John Sedar, at one time had these scores and remembers loaning the stats to a person whom he cant remember. Anyone having Information about the scores of Tooeles football teams in 1926 through 1936 is requested to contact the sports de- Tooeles first opponent In the tourney will be Carbon. The Dino's finished in second place in Region Eight and are reputed to have an excellent volleyball team. Tooele and Carbon will play Monday at 8:30 p.m. in the East High gym in Salt Lake City. Coach Susan Rydalch haa partment at the an- nounced her starting lineup as To Begin The Grantsvd! (Nov. 9th). There will be a meeting of all team captains at 112 McMlchael Avenue, on Friday, November 4 at 7 pm. Anyone who wishes to enter a team in the league should either be at the find meeting or send a representative. The league will operate on the Idea of open recruitment, which means anyone may enter a team, and may recruit any player on his team. Registration fee will be J25 per player for two halves of play of approximately 14 games and s round robin at the end of regular league play. Details will be discussed at the first meeting on Friday, Nov. 4. Early Birds 26 t 24 8 22-1- 0 No Names Shur Shota Lucky 1 1" 21-1- 1 13-1- 9 13-1- 9 1054-215- 4 631 582 1768 1687 245 227 Maureen Hi indiv series Juanita W 221 608 603 602 vote, win! 4 Paid Political Advertisement Bowling Belles Teams Pin Pals Us'ns Gutter Dusters W-- L 25-1- 1 21-1- 5 19-1- 7 We Three Alley Oops Kathys Cut Ups lndiv high game Marty W Carol J 17-1- 9 17-1- 9 7 190 165 151 JoAnnC Team high game Us'ns 508 487 485 Gutter Dusters Kathy's Cut Ups Indiv high series Carol J MargeneP 431 417 407 Marty W Team high series Gutter Dusters Kathyg Cut Ups Pin Pals 1429 1383 1375 W-- scored on its first possession in the third quarter on a 25 yard reverse and the extra point was good giving Cottonwood the lead at 13 to 7. The rest of the game was a defensive battle with the ball exchanging hands after every four downs.d The Gremlins took second place in the National League with an impressive 1 record. Coaches for the Gremlin team 7-- are Pat Baker, Chris Miller and Neal Smart, liie team members are: Chris Baker, Brandon Wicks, Cody Dean, Scott Fait, David r. The world moves so fast the'ie days, you couldnt stay wrong all the time even if you tried. ...... 1 Tootle Bantam 13 Granite Bantam 2 The Tooele Bantams ended the with a 13 2 win over Granite to take second place In the Nation- yar al League. Tooele started the game with a 61 yard kick return by Travla Stephens. Tooele however couldn't core on that drive. The first score was on their next possession when quarterback David Leonetli connected with Derek Nigh for a 17 yard pass play and the touchdown. The extra point was scored by Darren Faddis on a quarterback keep. Granites score was set up when the Tooele defense kept them from scoring on the fourth down play. The Tooele offense took possession of the ball on the five yard line and the first play from scrimmage on a missed play granite was able to get a Safety. Tooele's next score was on a Granite fumble that Darren Faddis picked up and returned 60 yards for the touchdown, the extra point try was no good. The Bantam's team is coached by Jim Stephens and consists of David Leonelli, Darren Faddis, Derek Nigh, Kevin Connelly, Jer- emy Hartley, Travis Stephens, Jared Montgomery, Brian Hillman, Clint Christiansen, Jeff Stonebreaker. Mark Emery, Allen Wilson, Doug Allred, Doug Baum, Mike Olsen, Danny Harris, Daniel Egelund and Jason Edler. KKSfiTD L 18-1- 0 17J4-95- 4 17-1- 0 15-1- 3 TOOELE GUN CLUB 15-1- 3 11-1- 7 1054-175- 4 10-1- 8 1 OPENS SUNDAYS 517 505 471 H H 1827 1724 1710 i i ..... 635 . 627 AnCuio CLUB PHONE 198 194 190 Debra Stewart Angi Flowers Hi team game Deaf Leopard Scfewballs Pin Busters Barbtero, Micah Montgomery, Warner, Adam Bryan. Scott Lovell, Cody Wickham. Brian Dow, Justin Lance, Jest Garcia, Kyi Matthews and Josh Judd. Tod-- 18-1- 0 4 Acers Pin Busters Hi indiv series Debra Stewart BJ Woods Angi Flowers Hi team series Deaf Leopard Bionic Bowlers Pin Busters Hi indiv game Sean Heap GEORGE DIEHL Cot- tonwood got its first score. The Tooele defense had them with a third down and 11 yards to go on the 35 yard line when Cottonwood ran a reverse for 35 yards and the The reverse proved to be Tooeles undoing. Cottonwood Strikers Gutter Putters Split Shots Fantastic Four The Force your candidate A Wicks. Late in the second quarter TD. Teams Bionic Bowlers Screwballs Deaf Leopards ELECTIONS can't 4 file&jurd, Doug Dufkns, Anthony Cot- tonwood Saturday for the championship end were handed their only lose of the sreson 13 7. Tooele's team had control of the first half of the game with the half time score Tooele 7 and Cottonwood 6. Cottonwood came back in the third quarter to score and gam the victory. Tooele started the game by kicking off, the defense then kept Cottonwood from getting any yardage and forced them to turn the ball over on the fourth down. Tooele took possession of the hall on the 15 yard line, and it was only four plays later quarterback Chris Baker punched it over on a quarterback sneak. The extra point was scored by Brandon Bantam League APATHY LOSES 8th Junior Troy Coates will be In action today aa the Tooele swimming team kicks off Its 1983-1season with the purple and white meet at 3:43. Coatee had a fine season as a sophomore and figures to do even better this year. 11-2- Jr. League Ifyou don't In Action Today 15-1- 7 mmm vyg ON NOV. J 1M3 Florence Ruth Florence Maureen by Manha Montgomery The Tooele Gremlin faced 29-1- Spinnen Slop Shota Late Bloomers Lane Dames Ups and Downs County Girls Hi team game Lot ta Wood No Names Hi team series Lot ta Wood No Names Hi lndiv games GEORGE DIEHL W JJ AixJrrvofl, pictured her wtlh her father Par gate ample notice at the reeved Mate cross country champion .hips that she is a distance nmner that must be reckoned with In future meets. Mu Anderson finished tilth to the combined 1 A 2A championships and the young lady I only a freshman. Tooele Gremlins 7 Cottonwood 13 Oty Basketball League la scheduled to begin the second Tuesday in November Teams What Even Jokers Lot ta Wood j r What's New In Utah Shiiii" f 71 v: i 882-607- 6 j |