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Show 4 t WEST VAUEY VIEW Thursday, Sept. 3, 1981 In Closs A - Wahlin Tops Field MURRAY. A pair of Taylorsville residents finished of five in one divisions of one-tw- o here competition in a sancSaturday tioned, tourna- open ment of the Utah Horseshoe Pitchers Assn. Clive Wahlin of Taylorsville claimed top honors in class A, posting a 6 1 record with a ringer mark of 56 percent. Gary Hughes, also of that community, was second with a 5 2 record and 48 percent ringer effort. Teams are limited to 15 contests players, with Thursand on Tuesday day evenings starting fee is $75 Sept. 22. The per team. Flag football for boys in the second through sixth grades will be afplayed on Tuesday and Saturday ternoons mornings. Registration will continue through cost is $10 Sept. 18. The boy. per Volleyball games in a 18 and league for women older will be played Tuesday nights beginning sept. 22 at Hillcrest Teams junior high. must be entered before Sept. 11 and are limited to 12 players. The cost is $65 per team. Further information bv rv, Qi7 hA nhtained Benson of Ogden in division A, finishing 4 3 with 53 percent Henry was third ringers. Attaining the same ringer mark but posting a record was Jack Raymond of Sandy. Raymond's t record was matched by two other pitchers with lower ringer marks. won-los- CHAP-STIC- . . . Pigskin balances precariously on shoulder of (84) as he jolts Taylorsville quarterback Darren LUNGE . . . Warrior end Norbert Nerrin stretches out full length in effort to haul in pigskin during pass play Friday afternoon. Murray's Phil Chapman loss. Evans for Turnovers Are Critical - Spartans Thump Taylorsville Gridders (From Page 2, Col. 7) tercepted a Taylorsville pass to end the half. Wasting no time in the second half, Murray took just over a half Swim Team Tryout Set count to con- Beginners may tact Alan Rockhurst, while other groups are contact Mr. VanderHeiden at the pool. All children must be accompanied by a parent to register, it was stressed. most successful of the afternoon for the War- - iors. They held the ball for seven downs, then hiking losing 42-- 54-0- . first Courthouse Squares r. McKeehan was before Dave Madsen intercepted a pass and put the Spartans 16 yards away from paydirt. A minute later, Bryan went off left tackle 13 yards for the score that put Murray capitalized on the rior mistakes to the extent that it did, but War- noted that Murrays . .GRASPING . . . Murray's John Madsen (80) battles for ball with Taylorsville's Brian Jeppesen in Friday contest. E. (NEXT DOOR TO STARSHIP THEATRE) mark of 40 percent. Bruce Crane of South Jordan and Cleo Snarr of Midvale were both 4 in class D, with Crane posting a ringer percentage that was two tenths of a percent higher than Snarr. Web Couch of Sandy was first in division E with 3 0 record, and Charlie Bugger of Kearns, competing in class A, attained a ringer percentage of 40.3. Pitchers will gather Saturday at Riverton park for competition that will 1 begin at 4 p.m. The state championships are scheduled at the Murwith ray courts Sept. to those in classes vie at 4 p.m. MURRAY. Registration is being held here for City Recreation Depa- team speed this season makes it capable of coming up with the big plays. He cited the play of Lander in his first starting assignment at safety and praised the rtment-sponsored flag football and volleyball leagues. Deadline for rosters for the mens flag football league is Sept. 11. fM7) 33336 GCGCIira 9400 SO. 800 percent ringers) set the pace in division B. Murv Collier of West Point (45 percent) and Al Nichol of Pleasant Grove (31.2 percent) each finished 4 3 in B. Bruce Lindow was first in C with a 45.5 ringer percentage. Jay West, second with a 42.5 ringer effort, matched Lindow's record of 5 2. Don Quick and two other pitchers finished 4 3 in C, but Quick gained third place honors with a ringer Signups For Loops Continue sur- prised that his club Warrior defender Courtney Morris blocked Moodys placement try. The next series of downs was one of the teams Ev-van- the Ninety seconds had not gone by before the Spartans were back in the Warrior end zone. Larsen again picked off a Taylorsville pass, returning it 30 yards for a score. When Moody logged his first placement miscue, the score remained at 58-The Warriors had the ball for three downs up by unity and group performance of the offensive line. The Murray mentor also singled out the kicking of Moody. This weeks game, however, will be the real test for Muray. As McKeehan noted, We want to win, but we want to see what we can do and what we cant. Well see how we stand up against a good football team. Some of our kids havent been tested yet. backed the Spartans up against the wall with a punt, setting up the score. Crashing in from his s linebacker position, broke up a Murray handoff, then alertly pounced on the errant pigskin in the end zone for six points just 10 seconds before the third quarter ended. The Warriors had to wait nearly a full quarter for their second score. The clock showed 37 seconds left in the game when Davis passed to Viafanua for a d paydirt, KEARNS. Registration for the Kearns swim team will be held with tryouts at 4 p.m. Monday at the Kearns pool. Boys and girls age 5 to 15 are eligible if they can swim one length of the pool, said Bert VanderHeiden, coach. The fee is $36 for six months. Teams will include all variations from beginners to national competition, he said. to minute to register still another score. On the third period's first play from scrimmage, Beck hooked up with John Madsen on a play that carried to Harlow Griffin of Newton (5 2, 46.4 COLLEGE 2, Col. 9) (From Page the newest Cougar eleven as it launches the campaign against Long Beach State in an afternoon game at Anaheim stadium. Weber State will delay its start a week, then open in a Big Sky first-eve- bowl r vic- I tory. c In four tries Long Beach State, defending PCAA champ, has failed to defeat BYU. Last year the Cougars triumphed over a good 49er crew which went for the season. 41-2- i i i 5 8-- 3 Meanwhile in Salt Lake City the Utes and Aggies will field untested teams which have newcomers at many skill spots. The Ags are coming off a campaign in 80 which included a setback at the hands of Utah. But the Ags won four of their last five starts in 80 while the Utes were winning only one of the last five to finish - and there may h 1 6-- 5 23-1- 9 be some significance to that statistic. Utah has won 49; the Ags 25 in their long series. Four games were deadlocks. In the last 10 years, USU has won six and in the previous 10 the figures were the same, giving USU a 12-- 8 margin over 20 campaigns. tussle Conference against Idaho on Sept. 12th. BYUs remarkable record over the past five year - 50 victories in 61 starts - has captured for the Cougars a -- wild-eyefollowing. Only a perfect season topped by a Bowl victory would surpass d mark. last years But its that realization that sobers Y 12-- 1 who adherents, remember the spoiler upset of 80 - a loss to New Mexico on opening night. The Cougars then came on to win 12 in a row, including a hair-raisover Southern Methodist for the Ys -- 25-2- 1 UHBGBUm) er ORDER NOW STORM WINDOWS to 30 20 of ANY SIZE 968-324- 7, 972-129- 7 V IT 113 Mr ALL PRICES GOOD AT OUR OTHER LOCATION 3525 MARKET ST. PRICE TONY LAMA 5084 TONY LAMA NOCONA Choc. Cowhide 15" Top 4013 Oil Tan Wc 4708 Tan Goat Skin 143 NOCONA 1221 Blk. 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