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Show 7 'i Friday, December The Tooele Transcript 7, 1962 Water Buffs Take Their First Victory Contacts Are Sports Gift Through the generosity of two The Tooele Water Buffaloes local s optometrists an swam to their first victory Tuesproblem was solved for one day night by drowning Box Eld- Tooele High School football player with the score of er, who completed a successful THE TEAM MOVED ahead football season as a second during the first race in which team guard. they took the 160 medley relay. BOB POULSON, a junior at After that, the mighty Water Tooele High has the School, Buffs kept their stride by taking generosity of Barrie A. James first in all the events. and John T. Gibbs, Tooele Kent Atkins, a freshman, won to thank for solving a the 100 yard freestyle in the personal for him by problem time of 60.8 seconds, which ts providing contact-lense- s free of outstanding for a freshman at charge, reports Tooele High this time of year. School football Coach Dean JACK MARSH, a speedy sophoStringham. more, displayed great promise The two optometrists have offor the future In swimming, by fered to donate contact lenses to winning his event in the time of two athletes in need of glasses, 2: 15.2. free of charge, to give them the Robin Nisonger, Tooeles ace opportunity to participate more in the 100 yard breaststroke, freely in sports and further athhelped Tooele win by his victory letic competition at Tooele High with the time of 1:10.3. School. Garrie McLaws displayed reAlthough a junior. Bob Poul-somarkable improvement in his rd participated in about new race, the 160 yard individof the football games of ual medley, as he captured his the past- - season and he continues with his athletic activity victory in the time of 1:55.8. THE WATER BUFFS are now in basketball as a member of working hard to maintain their the junior varsity. winning status In beating CypTHIS IS THE first Tooele High rus when they meet them Thurs- School athlete to benefit from day at 3:30 p.m. at the Tooele this yearly gift reports Coach Swimming Pool. Stringham. RESULTS of the Relay meet: Coach Stringham apologizes for not bringing the significant Med. Relay 1:33.3 gift to the publics attention when 1. Jess Allen Earl Tate, Don it was first made. Spendlove, Robin Nisonger, Tooele 2. Box Elder 200-YFree. 2:15.2 1. Jack Marsh, Tooele 2. Jerry Parker, Tooele 3. Robert Whitlock, Box Elder Results of games played MonFree. 21.3 Dec. 3: Dugway 68 Eagles day, 1. Kent Atkins, Tooele 44; DeWall 67, TAD 34; Busicos 2. Fred Molenaar, Box Elder 35; McFar27, Red and Jims 3. Pat Coppin, Box Elder land and Hullinger 68, Jaycees, Ind. Medley 1:55.8 48. , 1. Garrie McLaws, Tooele Schedule for Monday, Dec. 10 2. Larry Hansen, Tooele THS Gym: at 3. Matthew Johnson, Box Elder 6:30 p.m. DeWall vs Eagles Diving 170.0 Points 7:30 p.m. Busicos vs McFar1. Garrie McLaws, Tooele land and Hullinger 2. Steve Josephson, Box Elder vs Reds 8:30 p.m. Dugway 3. Mike Whitehill, Box Elder and Jim's. Fly. 1:07 9:30 p.m. TAD vs Jaycees 1. Don Spendlove, Tooele 2. Bert Johns, Tooele 3. Kit Hendrickson, Box Elder ADVERTISING Free. 60.8 Advertising pays the major ex1. Kent Atkins, Tooele pense of publishing 13,000 news2. Allan Hunt, Tooele papers . . . and hundreds of 3. Lee Heiman, Box Elder magazines in this country. And Back. 1:08.0 advertising pays all the cost of Adver1. Larry Hansen, Tooele radio and television. 2. Jess Allen, Tooele tising Age. 3. Dennis Able, Box Elder Free. 5:01.5 1. Steve Campagna, Tooele SPOILED BRATS 2. Matthew Johnson, Box Elder Sometime spoiled brats are r 3. Lynn Williams, Tooele punished; other times, they beBreast. 1:10.3 come parents. 1. Robin Nisonger, Tooele 2. Steven Josephson, Box Elder 7 3. Earl Tate, Tooele Free. Relay 1:21.7 1. Tooele (Johns, Johnson, Hunt eye-glas- 19-7- 6. s n - as runners Tooele High FOOTBALL TROPHY School football team members examine to them the football trophy presented up In the High School Football 1962 State Utah Champlanshlp. Grantsville Wins Game n VoUyball Clinic Set REGION AWARD Football team members at Tooele High School received the trophy awarded them for winning the Region Four championship. BUY CHRISTMAS SEALS In one year, 250,000,000 acute respiratory diseases were reported by the National Health Survey. Christmas Seals fight Game Goes Overtime respiratory diseases. Tooele racked up its" second n victory of the season with a 48 to 45 overtime score over Bonneville. BONNEVILLE FAILED to lead in, the entire game but managed a- - 41 to 41 tie at the end of the fourth quarter. A free throw and score in Ihe four minute overtime by Tooele clinched the victory for the Buffs. Bunn lead the Tooele Buffaloes in both scoring, rebounds and field goal attempts, sinking a total of 17 points, sinking almost half of his field goal attempts to make the baskets. COLLEDGE WAS second high man on rebounds with seven to his credit. Connelly led in minutes play- - TOOELE 48 hours. BONNEVILLE Tooele County Basketball 40-Y- 160-Y- North Tooele Stake MIA will, conduct a volleyball clinic on Saturday at the tabernacle at 1 p.m. Intermural games, rules and fine points of the game will be discussed says Mrs. Roma Zeller, stake sports director, and it is important that all interested in the game be in attendance. Players, girls from 12 to 25 years of age, activity counselors' and sports directors of all the wards are urged to be in attendance. The class will last approximately one and a half 100-Y- 100-Y- d. 100-Y- 400-Yd. 100-Y- d. 45 ' Team W Standings: Reid's Chevron Gordon Furniture L 32 LOVE Love at first sight is a mrndous time and money saver. tre-me- 154 32 16 Stickney Cigar Co. 304 Atkin Realty 30 LaFreya Beauty 244 Swift Realty 24 Clars Auto Center 23 Dons Body Shop 19 Alpine Lounge 154 9 Allsop Chriss High team games and . . 17V 18 23', 24 25 29 324 29 scries-Stickn- Cigar Co. Atkin Realty, 479, TRUE MEANING One of these days usually none of these days. ey 496, 480, 1439; 1395; Reid's Chevron. 504 1390; Clars Auto Center 464, 1373; Gordon Furniture, 470, 1339; Alpine Lounge, 1301; Dons Body Shop 515, 1299; Allsop Chriss 1293; Swift Realty 1293. High individual games and series: Anne Walters. 206, 501; Betty Ebbenga, 175, 174, 498; Ann Bevan 171 166 497; Alyce Sly 168, 168, 492; Peg Bryan 182, 162, 491; Louise Morris, 179 164 483; Floss Gordon 188 4?0; Yerla Kopfer 17J, 472, LADIES CITY LEAGUE FULL FEATURES for finest performance! Full Power Transformer one-thi- 160-Y- The Grantsville High School Cowboys won their first basketball game of the season when they defeated handily the Park City Miners 44 to 20, in their second game. The game was played In the Grantsville High School gym before a small crowd. LADIES CLASSIC 18,500 Volts of Picture Power 3 Stage IF Amplification High team game was rolled by Batemans, 936 putting them in second place for the season. Batemans also tied with IS&R Co. in rolling high team series for the night, 2526. game was High individual bowled by LaNile Bracken putting her in second place for the season. 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Dec. 13: Tooele at Box Elder, 3:30 p.m. Dec. 18: Tooele at Logan, at FGA - Field Goal Attempts FGM - Field Goals Made FTA - Free Throw Attempts FTM - Free Throws Made RBS - Rebounds TP - Total Points TOOELE 55 OREM 101 Home -- Movie Values! 50 FINGERTIP ZOOM CONTROL zooms lens smoothly, easily AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC EYE-s- p.m. ets ucui nUSIOHt lens for you automatically Dec. 20: Granger at Tooele, 3:30 p.m. Jan. 8: Tooele at Bear River, 3:45 p.m. Jan. 10: Olympus at Tooele, 3:30 p.m. Jan. 15: Box Elder at Tooele, 3:30 p.m. Jan. 17: East at Tooele, 3:30 K-8- 08 100W atwicMWOMCiMM lakes all the costing la' p.m. Jan. 31: East, Cyprus and Tooele at Cyprus, 3 p.m. Feb. 9: Region - League Three JCyprus, Judge Memorial, St. Mark, Olympus and Tooele, at m01 cameras , tomatic lens setting i tilter. Tri-mee- t, ZOOM what youre shooting as lens e zooms from to normal to telephoto over 9 to Tooele, 9 a m. 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