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Show The Tooele Transcript Friday, May Receive Awards Sty! Gaining Sacc IS Femininity Nicest thing to do for your foot this lununir, Put it in an asy skimmer pump . . . feminine as you could want in airy whits or natural lacs mesh. l2: Matthew. 2. awards at the show Bleaard, 3.98 BROWN'! Caa-tagn- o Grantsville. If Sows (aged): Hampshire first and second places went to Skyline Hampshire Farm, Niel Bigg Tooele; 3. Mark Bleazard Grantsville. HAMPSHIRE GILTS between one and sis months: 1. Gary Fawson, Granttville; 2. Eddie LaMar Penovitch. 3. RUE Tooele. Bleazard, Grantsville; 3. line Hampshire Farm, Brown. year old stallions: 1. Farrell Johnson. 2. Chuck Anderson. 3 YEAR OLD 1. stallions: Owen Henwood, 2. Stewart Paul-ic3. Don James. Aged Stallions: 1. Vance Sagers, 2. Eddie Wanlass. Grand Champion Stallion Owen Henwood and Stewart Paulick. RESERVE CHAMPION Stal- Vance Sagers. 1. Colleen Yearling Fillies: Smith. 2 year old fillies: I. Doyle C. Freeman, 2. Owen Henwood. 3. Grant Pendleton. 3 YEAR OLD fillies: 1. Groo Jensen. 2. Eddy Wanlass. Aged Mares: 1. Omald Hale. Ken Fawson, 3. Ricky Hurst Grand Champion Mare: Doyle Freeman RESERVE CHAMPION Mare: Ornald Hale. and 3 year geldings: I. Bar- bara Kenny, 2. Lyman Warr, 3. 2 ION. Main. 812117 1 Small Appliance t Buff Team Eulers Slale Baseball Semi - Finals By Andy T. Roberts HOLSTEIN CALVES: I. Ron nie Williams. Holstein Heifers - 2 years old: first and second place went to Gary Brown. 1 Holstein Heifers year and less ,han 2: first and second went t Greg Brown. MILKING SHORTHORN Cows Annie Redden, 2. Karen Red-lioDale Nelson. den, Milking Shorthorn Calves: 1. Jimmie Redden, 2. Peggy Red- den. Brown Swiss Heifers: first and second places went to Hartly Coach Dean Stringham in his second year as head baseball coach at Tooele High has master minded the young and talented Buffs to the baseball championship of Region Four and a spot in the state Class A Its the first time in history that Tooele has gained such a lofty position. The newly crowned champions will meet the champions of Region Three here in Tooele next Thursday or Friday in the state Right now it looks like the Tooele opponents will be the Panthers of West High. TOOELES TEAM IS a young club with only four seniors on the entire squad, so the future of Tooele baseball looks very bright. The Buffs rode to her championship on the brilliant pitching of southpaw Doug Wolter and righthander Gerald McPhie, plus a fine defense and some solid hitting. Looking first at the marks of Wolter and McPhie, they h;ye been the only pitchers Stringham has used in compiling his 0 league mark. Wolter has won four while McPhie has been credited with two wins. Of course neither has been charged with a loss. n Palmer. LAMBS: ). Kent Sagers, David Johansen, 3. Tony Wil-- RA:VI 2- - 2. tefdsen. Breeding Ewes: first and sec-ond places went to Dale Johan- sen: 3- - Kent Sagers. Columbia Breeding Ewes: first and second places went to Dean Davis. All At The Same Low Price Steam Iron Toaster Lloyd. Eddy Wanlass. Australia reports 96 differen Aged Geldings: 1. Cliff Cas- makes of autos in use on its tagno, 2. Marvin Lee. roads. Good trip? president Barnard Castagno. Mr. Lawrence won the award with his Hereford Bull which was judged Grand Champion over all breeds at the show. CHAMPION BULL AWARD Albert Lawrence receives the trophy donated by the Tooele County Cattle Association from Tooele County Livestock Show 2 CONFECTIONARY 2 this paper. ... - BUB'S 1 JUST AS SOON as the date and time for the semis is set by the Utah Activities Association, it will be announced in Bleazard. Grantsville. GRAND CHAMPION Gelding MCRKET HOGS (Pens of 3): Barbara Kenny. I. Eddie Roberts, Grantsville; Reserve Champion Gelding: 2. Castagno and Rose, Erda; Cliff Castagno. 3. Ray Johnson. Holstein Cows: 1. Merrill Nel- Stallions: I. Ornald Yearling , PehrS0n: 3 RaIph Hale. 2. Melvin McCoy, 3. Robert Cards S 3 Sky- Niel Biggs, Tooele; 4. Castagno and Rose, Erda. Feeder Hogs Junior Division I. Keith Addy; 2. Jim Warr; 3. Craig Vorwaller, Erda; . 4. Craig Bleazard, Grantsville; 5. Craig Vorwaller, Erda; 6. Mark Boxed Corsages 3 8 10 x Canning 0 0 0 Keilland, Fair. Florence. Schiess and McPhie. Wolter and Russell Winning Pitcher: Wolter: Losing Pitcher: Florence David Smith (T) (S): Home Run Batteries: - Mother's Day 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 t Skyline Tooele Cat-tagn- yMOtMMCOK Plastic & Styrofoam , - - ville; 2. Karen Redden, Granttville; 3. Peggy Redden. Grantsville. MARKET HOGS Junior Division: I. Mark Bleazard, of Grantsville; 2. Verl Davis; 3. Eddie Roberts. Grantsville; 4. John Bleazard, Grantsville; 5. Craig Bleazard, Grantsville; 6. Verl Davis. o Market Class - open: 1. and Rose, Erda; 2. Max : Tote Bags with the tmphy the won with. her fat Aberdeen Angus Heifer, She also won the trophy two years ago with her entry. Css-lagn- o, Landrace Sows over one year: 1, Richard Johnson, Grantsville. Gilts born since August I, 12: I. James Redden, Grants- Grantsville. Grand Champion Bull over all breeds: Elbert Lawrence. Fat Beef - FFA; 1. Gilbert Orme, Tooele; 2. Pete Castagno; 3. Lynn Sagers, St. John ; 4. Bruce Clegg, Tooele; 5. Craig Olsen, Vernon; 6. Charlie Warr, Erda; 7. Bruce Clegg, Tooele; 8. Eddie Dalton, Tooele; 9. Verl All Kinds Glades, Sweets, Ostlers m year: Garrin Johnson, Gr?s-vill- e took first and second place; Ahlslrom; 10. Ronnie Hutchens. FAT BEEF 1. Valerie Gordon. Erda; 2. Larry Gordon, Plastic - WINNER Barnard pretidrnt of the Tooele County Llvesmck Show presents Valeria Gordon 841 TROPHY Hampshire Gilts born since August 1. IC2: E Craig bleazard, Grantsville; 2. Mark Bleaz3. Grantsville; ard, Skyline Hampshire Farm. Niel Bigg, Tooele. Yorkshire - Boar: I. Greg Brown. Grantsville. YORKSHIRE SOWS over one Elbert Lawrence, Grantsville. Hereford Bulls: Jack Johnson, Grantsville; John R. Clark. Grantsville. Chocolates '"l!lui 3 round-tripper- Roberi. Grantsville. YEARLING BULLS - Milking Shorthorn: 1. Annie Redden, of Only 3, and Rose, Erda Dl'ROtS BREEDING Gilts Born between April I, l'Jt2 and August I. 1162 Gary Brown of Cr antsv.iie took all three places. any age: Hampshire Boars E Skyline Hampshire Farrfl. 2. Eddie Niel iiigg. Tooele; Robert. Granisviile; 3. Mark Yearling 1. Grantsville; B-- by Andy In a practice game against the Skyline high school, the Tooele baseball team came out on the long end of an score In a windy contest. Once again the Buffs had to come from behind to garner the win Buff shortstop David Smith put Tooele out in front in the bottom of the second when he smashed a solo home run over the left field feme, but Skyline came back In the top of the fourth to take a 3 1 lead. Starting pitcher Gerald MtPhie got himself in hot water when he hit the first batter up in this frame, and then he walked McGeevy and Wicks to load the bases, Vincent singled scoring Rydman, and then Russell hammered out a long double In deep center to score Mi Gref vy and Wicks THE BUI IS GOT a gift run in the fourth when Jerry Nash walked, stole second, took third on a wild p;uh and then scored on a balk. They Iced the game In the 5th on singles by Ken Colledge, Doug Welter, a hit batter, Dennis Smiths single, then successive singles by Phil Russell and David Smith. This onslaught netted them 5 runs, and they got their final tally In the 6th when Wokcr walked, stole second and then scored on singles by Jim Leonelli and Dennis Smith The Smith twins, along with Alon Lewis were the batting aces for Tooele. Dennis had two for four, and drove In three runs, David had two for three inducing his big and Alon Lewis, who has been on a h.ttmg spree the past two games, had two for two. Doug Wolter, who took over for McPhie in the fifth was the winning pitcher as he struck out five and didnt allow a hit or a run. McPhie tired in the fourth, when he gave up but he struck out five, and allowthree runs all unearned ed just three hits in the four innings he worked TOOELE II KS SCHEDULED another game with Skyline -this one is set for next Monday at 3:30 pm. here in Tooele. Valorie Gordon. Duroc Sow a Aged born beI. Ernie fore April I, Matthews. Grantsville' 2. Ernie . Yearling Heifers: Hereford I. John R, Clark, Grantiviile; 7. Clifford Castagno, Grantavtlle; J. John R. Clark, Grantavtlle. Heifers born after January 1, l!KO: I. Monty Broun, Grants-ville- ; 2. Barnard Castagno, of Grantsville; 3, Randy Brown, Grantsville, (no awards); 4. John R. Clark, Grantsville; S. Oarnard Castagno, Grantsville. AGFD HEREFORD Bulla: 1, Elbert Lawrence. Grantsville; 2. John R. Clark, Grantsville; 3. John R. Clark, Grantsville. Hereford Bulls - 2 years old: 2. Elbert Lawrence, Grantsville. 1. Joe Anderson. Grsntsvllle; 2. Tooele Defeats Skyline T. Robert 1963 Lrda; 3 Van Warr, Erda. Grand Champion over all Placing in the Future Firmer of Amerki Livestock Judging contest, held at the Tooele County Fslr were: Lynn Ssgrrs. Tooele High School, first; Mark lilearard. Grantavtlle. second; Veri Ahlstrom, Tooele High School, third; Van Johnson, of Tooele, fourth and Eddie Dal-oTooele, fifth. 2670 2675 10, Waffle Baker & Grill Hand Mixer semi-final- semi-final- - Costume Jewelry 2 for 6-- Innings Pitched Hits Allowed Walks Issued Runs Allowed Bateman Jewelry Dial North Main Strikeouts 5 BATTING department, the Buffs as a team are batting a resounding 308, led by Jim Leonellis 429. Heres how the Buff front line is hitting - league play only: EM THE record, Toele In blasting their way to their perfect scored 56 runs while allowing their opponents just 11 runs .They 2 defeated got their best battles from Jordan, whom they and from Murray who lost to the Buffs Its been agreat season and Tooele has shown great improvement and even though they are a young team, they are expected to put up a great battle against the Region 3 winner as they battle for the right to move into the state Class A baseball finals. 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