Show Pit Fonr TIB CARBONICLE Harry’s Sports Parade Sam Juliano has been with his college baseout working ball team and is satisfied with his team which is bolstered by some Coach stars returning ce and rookies Alvin well-balanc- of the Sunnysldc Kiwanis and Price Elks The Carbon youths won seven championships in the novice and junior divisions Sunnyside Kiwanis champs were Junior Aguayo and Julian Pacheco in the novice class Junior winners were Henry Herrera 112 pounds David Ramos 119 pounds and Refugio Sausedo 132 pounds Refugio Sausedo won a large trophy for being crowned outstanding boxer in the junior division 112-pou- nd 119-pou- nd Tomorrow the Carbon track team journeys to Grand Junction for their first meet of the season The track team is coached by Bill Peterson who has a series of meets outlined for the team Sprinters who are showing up well and arc expected to be amonj the winners this year are Darrel Beamson Cliff Woodruff Manue Gonzales Jay Wilson and Angelo d Marakis They will enter the 220 dash or the Competing for the 440 are Darrell Beamson Frank Behunin and Arrhic McCar-rl- e Archie McCarrie will also run the hurdles Broadjumpers include Oavclie Witcherly Angelo Marakis and Manuel Gonzales Throwing the shot put are Earl Marra and Jim Peterson Bob Henderson will be pole vaulting and Paul Andrews will run the mile Others showing up well are Gordon Bingham James Carr Wayne Crouse Jerry Marshall Jim Pulli Jhn Zoolakis Ron Watt and Mark Winn The track schedule is as follows: April 1ft— North Emery Anril 21— The BYU Invitational meet April 28— The BYU Relay Car- nival Mav Mleglnl track meet May 12— State track meet 100-yar- David Abyta a graduate from Carbon Wgh school in 195-- has established himself as the b'lxrr” among former Pacific Const Tnermotinain and champions Dave has won 11 runseentive fights since entering Idaho State "win-ninge- st Na-tlon- al Baseball Schedule Senior Class Receives Interpretive Meeting Held St Totfele Orientation Instruction Lin-“o- ln 20-G- rand ed In the recent AAU boxing tournament held at Salt Lake City the Carbon county area was wel represented under the sponsorship Carbon High 1956 6 1856 A class in orientation was taught Tooele high was host school to Dr A E Jones Monday who students the attended by regional Carbon high will play its first meet last Tuesday through Wednesday of last week interpretive baseball game this week It will He to The was lectured contest to the majority of the of this purpose be a practice game at Moab Utah cm the prospects of class senior which would determine students schedule The remaining season state enter attending college Especially competition 's listed as follows: Six of Carbon’s students quali- stressed were the advantages ofMarch 30—Moab at Moab prac-'ic- e fered to people with higher educaApril 5— Spanish Fork at fied and will attend the state meet to be held at the Brigham Young tion over those with high school "'pnnish Fork league: April 9— D Y High at Price practice University They were LaRcne Pe- education or less Many helpful hints and facts were given such pril 12 — Provo at Price league: tersen and Cary Nelson radio as requirements for college costs Marakis dramatic 13— Grand Junction at Grand Mary reading April Dianne Bean humorous reading classes required opportunities and Tunction practice April 19 — Tames Pappas pantomime and degrees offered at Price league: April A class of this type is usually Junction at Price practice: Shirley Crawford retold story to freshmen at almost any offered Each of these students received a April 23—B Y High at Provo institution of higher learning entries for their nractice: April 26 — Springville at superior rating However many people who are Others who traveled to the n Springville league May 7— Pay-soto attend college fail to qualified beautiful school new Tooele 14— high at Payson league: May for the meet were Deanna Dance attend because of insufficient guidMoab at Price practice season ance at a letter-me- n Juliano Sam's brother has taken over the first base assignment with his slick fielding and should provide some long ball hitting Teddy Niwa and Terry Downs slick fielders' will team up around the keystone sack while Gary Kutkas who has progressed at the hot comer should round out a infield The outfield standouts in the first few weeks are Charles Ilolda-wa- y George Zoolakis and Sam Colombo This trio has speed and power so that Coach Juliano should get quite a bit of mileage out of them To round out the first team Ernie Etzel will handle the catching chores Ernie played last year and was a hard hitting good fielding catcher Most of the mound chores will be handled by John Jorgensen and Alan Tratos Both have proved themselves in previous years and are very talented The schedule is: Grand Junction April 6 and 7 CSU April 13 Dixie April 14 and Snow April 20 Then Carbon inaugurates their home season against CSU April 26 Dixie April 27 and Grand Junction on the night of April 27 Carbon ends up with Snow on May 3 Playoffs will be on May 9 Friday April timely May 18— Class A semifinal play- Carollyn Hamilton Charles Dial off with Big Ten (the team that and Gerry Boss radio Julia Lar- finishes with the highest percentage between Carbon and Provo will play) May 24— Gass A finals Going on the diamond for Carbon High Dinos will be: Catchers— Dick Berensen Pete Mele: first base— Joe Rudcn Terry Kutkas second base — Fred Regis Udell Huff Dale Alexander third base— Joel Fratto Gary Wil- College two years ago He won three fights as a freshman and eight so far as a sophomore If Dave can win the Pacific Cbast championship which he is slated to do he will be the top contender against defending champ Scya Naya Hawaii's NCAA entrant son who won the coveted title as the Short stop— Emanuel Gonzales most outstanding boxer of this tournament Phillip Fausett left fielders — In addition to being a fighter George Ilatsis Gerald Sprague of repute Dave is sophomore class center fielders — Kent Anderson president and maintains a fine Carl Morley right fielders—Gary Fowler Pat Bendall scholastic record While playing ball at Carbon he Pitchers — Dave Miller Gary lettered in football and basketball Bliss Refugio Sausedo Ralph boxed in the AAU tournament for Keele Marvin Montoya Gary Wilthree years in the novice Junior son Phillip Fausett Pat Bendall and senior divisions and was and Gary Fowler named champion each year The athletic managers are Ben Jewkcs Albert Barnett and Phil The Beehive top honorary so- Gorishck The Dinos are coached ciety at the University of Utah for by Jackson Jewkes senior students recently selected Lou Mele of Price as one of Its nine new members who are select- Carbonites Enticed ed each year Hits selection Is based on student activities leader- By Big League ship character and scholastic abilGood fortune smiled on one of ity our former Carbon students Jim In Lou has been active at Utah football for four years and base- Kulow when he recently signed a ball for three years Some of his contract with the Milwaukee of the Braves top honors are This honor came to him after Ute's football team North-Sout- h He will a series of interviews game at Miami Florida travwill leave here and and as of the Skyline Thursday el will he California to train where when they played the for weeks there he three From Border Conference will either return home or go to Lou made first team for Carbon in 1951 as he led the Boise where he will continue to Dinosaurs to a state champion- play for the Braves the remainder ship He was a member of the of the season Jim was a member of last year's basketball team which won consolation that year and the baseball graduating class and a very active team which also won the state participant in football baseball and basketball championship all-st- ar in all-sta- rs all-sta- rs all-sta- te The Utah High School Activities Association announced Saturday that the Class B Nrbo division In which Carbon and Provo have participated this year will become a class A district as of June 1 The Ncbo district will be classified as Region 5 in state athletic circles next year The Salt Lake City and former Region 1 schools arc divided into four regions This new arrangement now provides for field for the basketball a ’hampionships next year The teams in our region with ‘heir enrollment are Provo 1029 Lincoln 693 Carbon 645 Spring-vill- e 509 Spanish Fork 500 and Payson 431 16-toa- ni Carbon Players Excel In Gold Medal Tourney The annual Gold Medal March touted over a The Touma-wa- Horry Undergoes Knife If you're wondering why the sports section is a little under'par this week it’s because Harry our sportswriter has been absent from school He had his tonsils removed last Saturday morning Since no reports have been received we presume he is enjoying a nice spring vacation How about it Harry? Ilal-amanda- ris s held in East CUrbon 22 23 and 24 with a highly Kaiser Steel team winning tough Hiawatha group teams placed in the follow- ing order: (1) Kaiser Steel (2) Hiawatha (3) Price Trading and (4) East Carbon After the games trophies were given to the first second third and fourth placed teams Also individual trophies were given with Albert Barnett taking two trophies and three medals AU received the outstanding player and individual sportsmanship trophy And medals for the team highest scorer of the tournament and highest scorer of the last eveall-toum- ey ning Medals were also given to the team with Kaiser Steel and Hiawatha dominating the team They were Albert Barnett Darrell Bcamscn from Hiawatha Mjrivin Kelly Woody Wood Ison and Kendall Nelson from Kaiser Steel Toy Atwood and Cobb Johnson from Price Trading Gary Bliss from East Carbon and Jensen from Huntington The following players also won medals for their play: Gary Bliss the hot shot Art Jeanselme the longest shot and Toy Atwood most unusual all-toum- ey Last Friday the Dino’s baseball This Is the first year the Mobile team traveled south to trounce the Gas has gone Run Economy Moab high team 22 to 2 Carbon county through The game was well played and only a few errors were committed PRICE AUTO PARTS CO by the Dinos The highlight of the game came when Ralph Keele Jebboii Dbtrlbators knocked a home run The team looked impressive and Automotive Parti should go a long way since only Supplies and Equipment five of the 23 players are seniors I N Chrben Are Price ul Diamond Shoe Store Tew One-St- op for Shoes Fr All the Fandly" Hobart Johnson and Rand KELLER’S FOOD MARKET FANCY GROCERIES FINEST MEATS 63 North Carbon Price Suddenly It’s Spring! 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