OCR Text |
Show Jffiyflfls lists vj'mners of events ham and Kim Mock; Jefferson Watts; Mapleton, Cindy Hall w 7m Daniels; Brkside, Wendy Oldroyd and Phillip nni f11' Brenda Tayir and Scott Smith; Westside Edith Oliphant. neszsM These tournaments have been held under sponsorship of Ki-wanis Ki-wanis for about twenty years, and each year sees several hundred hun-dred children involved, making it in numbers involved one of the biggest sports events of the year. Tinder direction of Finley glance and Vic Frandsen, of Kiwanis Boys and Girls immittee, the finals of the arble and hopscotch tourna-lt tourna-lt for Springville ,and Main Ma-in schools was concluded hursday at Jefferson School. ch school had been playing Inaments for a month or ore and had selected a first nd second place winner. These v0 winners for each event en-Ted en-Ted the tournament. A surging sur-ging fact was that the semi-nals semi-nals had more second place presentatives from various :f,ools than first place win-Tom win-Tom Daniels, from Mapleton, on his second straight cham-onship. cham-onship. He beat Phillip Dunn id Jay Lamb, both from -ookside! in the last two unds. Jdy Tranchell, second ace winner from Brookside, feated second-grade student, eather Holm from Jefferson; ;,d school champion, Wendy drovd, from Brookside, to ii the' hopscotch champion-ip. champion-ip. The two winners will be lests at Kiwanis next week id will receive trophies at e meeting. The winners in :e various schools will each t a prize from Kiwanis Club. sese winners from the various .tools in hopscotch and maris, mar-is, respectively, are: Lincoln, irgaret Allred and Kirk Rob-Its; Rob-Its; Sage Creek, Jan Burning- |