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Show Page Three The Daily Utah Chronicle, Friday. June 3. 1977 Intramurals end league play intramural schbaU game. long sacrifice y to sccre the was Their same pitcher. go ahead ran. brought to a close league yesterday when three Heather Williamson, (the only The Masterbatters survived champions hip games were woman to play on any cf the a last inning two run rally by held on Balhf Field. championship teams) tossed the Quitiquzt team to win the In the first game the Jack a brilliant game allowing cnly Semi-Prtile 8-n Daniels No. 7 Field Testers two runs cn six hits. This was A second inning CD. No. 7 F.T.) defeated the the eighth conference win for proved to be the downfall cf Wasatch Front Spirits and the shapely young miss. the Quitiguit team The The winning run was Masterbatters rally was Sports Association 17-- 2 According to league rules scored when I D. No. 7 FT. keyed by Peter Davis' two run the playoff game is batters sliced two singles and Homer and Bruce Meisen-heimer- 's scheduled to go seven a strategic move by opposing long triple. Davis innings cr until one team is pitcher Hugh Brown clouted another leading by 15 runs. The I D. backfired. He walked the in the fourth inning for the No. 7 F.T. team tallied their next batter hoping to force winning run. 17th run in the fifth inning to the winning run at home. Tom The Quitiquit teem played go up by 15 and vin the Duemberaer then smashed a through the regular season -"SI winning only two and losing three games. The determined team won four playoff games, against teams which had beaten them earlier, to get to The o 7. six-ru- four-bagg- er jpv defensive barle iz r tr.e rrc leajue crewn. Sigma Chi powered fcur consecutive singles by M:.e Trabert BcbGathrum, Bryr.n Karch and Greg Keen to take a two run lead in the top cf the second inning. The Boone's Farm team answered with cne run in their half of the second inning when Mike Mulkey hit a towering sacrifice Cy to score Rick Kirschenbaun. Boone's Farm pitcher Mike Emery held the Sigma Chi team scoreless for the next five innings. He was helped by some fine defensive work at the third bag b captain Jim Vanderhoof and Randy Gnfhn in the outfield. Mulkey tied the game in the champsionship final. the seventh inning when he Sigma Chi defeated the followed Gnfhn' s clutch triple Boone's Farm team 4-- in a with a sacnfice fly sending classic extra inning the game into extra innings. Sigma Chi won it in the top of the eighth by again piecing together four consecutive singles this time by Bob Cannon, Mark Bowea Bill Strong and Karch. 2 fk$ V 1.A SPORTS shorts intramural bench press contest is over. 1 The 1 dm Michael Freibel won the class with a press of 265 lbs. Ed Wehking pressed 255 lbs. to win the d class, Rick Wyatt's press won the class. Randy Buie won class with a the 148-poun- d 200-poun- Students' spring identhcanon cards will be accepted for use in tr.e HFER Ccrr.zlei through the first week cf the summer quarter Those student wishing to use the HPER facilities, but do not plan to, register for it e summer quarter, can purchase a sticker for 55 which will be valid through the summer. The following schedule will be followed through the first week cf summer quarter Open Recreation Monday through Friday, noon to 1 p.m. and 3 to 1 0 p m, 9 a m. to 5 pm cn Saruruay and 1 to 5 p m. Sunday. Racquetball-Handbal- l Courfj-Monthrough 6 30 to 7:30 a m, noon to 1 p m. and 3 to 10 p m, Saturday 9 a m. to 5 p.m. and 1 to 5 pm on Sunday, btuaen-- t may call 581-851- 6 Swimming (Natatorium) Monday through Friday, noon to 1 p m, 6 to 9 p.m. Wednesday to Friday and 1 to p m. Saturdays and Sundays. Tennis Courts Reservations may be made lor the tennis courts from 8 am. to 10 pm. starting Monday. All reservations must be made in person at the Recreation office, HPER 4. Sauna Rooms (men and women) Monday through Friday from 8 a m. to 10 p m.. 9 a m. to 5 p.m. on Saturdays and 1 to 5 p.m. on Sundays. Weighthfting and Exercise press of 300 lbs. and Elliot Bressloerwon the class with a 300-lb- . press. Rick McNitt pressed 360 lbs. to win the 220-lb- . class. 198-poun- intramural soltball captains must pick up their Unidentified player dives or bug in Recreation title action. forfeit fee refunds by June 30 or the money will go into the general recreation fund. 6. IV reg nut 3 95 2.99 can Thei? Tennis Bails i IJ yj Our brand new store is finally built. Come and see how we have expanded in the new store. FOOTHILL o& Ben tKttage 1384 FOOTHILL DR. FOOTHILL VILLAGE HOURS-9:30-- 6 MON&FRI 9:30-- 7 582-561- i- I iJ 4 Vf - ri T f " 1 KIMBALL ART CENTER SUMMER ART CLASSES Register Tues. June 14th - Tues. June 28th at Kimball Art Center Classes Begin June 28th - July 30th College Credit Available The Jack Daniels Mo. 7 Field Testers June UNION THEATRE FRIDAY & SATURDAY '10 rtn ATWTSS1CN CHA?GC WCEHENTS HGiIESl THIS NLV DRAWING 3,4 PAINTING CERAMICS Ti YOU WEAVING lot f)F$C'T YTU F09 MOVIES THANKS THIS YEAR'S SHOWS! ATTENOI'iG U'lP) 800 and 10:30 p.m. PHOTOGRAPHY WEEK LONG WORKSHOPS PC HIGH ON THE RANGE . 11 v For a Class Schedule and Information Phone or Write KIMBALL ART CENTER P.O. BOX 1478 HICH ON THE RANCH Kids Gone Bad...Th Innocent Mad Corrupt! - ! li. it.l. I,..,, r k. ,il I .. I .n n fi'i tin l STARS YAKIMA CAM TT IN WHAT WAS I'NDOCBTEDLY THE E1KST MAHI II ANA WESTERN. 5) Any additional information can be obtained by calling the Recreation office at 581-851- Balls d All oom-HP- ER Monday through Friday from noon to 1 p.m. and 3 to 10 p m, 10 a m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday and from 1 to 5 p.m. on Sunday. The Gymnastics Room will be open on Friday from 7 to 10 p.m. and Saturday and Sunday from 1 to 5 p m. Yellow Tennis HH&ort y, for reservations. 165-poun- d 181-poun- d FS-da- day Grand Opening Special 32-pou- ( Recreation schedules summer HPER hours PARK CITY, UTAH PH. 801649-888- 2 84060 |