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Show SPORTS FLASHBACKS Wednesday, March 28, 1984 Veitial ExpfCSSR dveftlS ef 23 Uintah lite wrestlers lose to Steamboat and Union Cougars A wrestling story follows as it was printed in the Vernal Express on Dec. 13, 1962. The Ute matmen are flexing their muscles in anticipation of meeting Union High at Roosevelt Saturday at 8 p.m. Last Saturday in a visit to Steamboat Springs the Utes fell to their hosts who chalked up a 40 to 10 victory. A breakdown of the scores showed : 95 lbs., Smokey Rasmussen lost by a pin. 130 lbs., George HodgMnson lost by a pin. 112 lbs., Milton Billings lost by a decision. 120 lbs., Ken Stringham won by a decision. 127 lbs., Don Ufford won by a pin. 135 lbs., Bob Pope lost by a decision. 138 lbs., Dennis Montgomery Mon-tgomery lost by a decision. 154 lbs., Jerry Pope lost by a pin. 145 lbs., Harvey Kanistanaux lost by a decision. deci-sion. 165 lbs., John Haws lost by a pin. 180 lbs., Ken Jenkins won by a pin. Unlimited, Ken McCurdy lost by a pin. f CA f; . ; -I liniiilliiiii 'L jiT ' j"--!-!f I ' " 'Jlffei ai k """" J f .'. . uyv...""v. "! THE BASEBALL heads toward Darin Nelson's mitt during a pickoff attempt at first base. Nelson started the first game behind the plate and was at first base in the second game. . A basketball story follows as it was printed in the Vernal Express on Dec. 13, 1962. The Ute basketball team will be busy this week with a game played Wednesday and others scheduled Friday Fri-day and Saturday. Emery High played at UHS Wednesday. Wednes-day. South Summit will be visitors Friday Fri-day and. Saturday the Utes will play North Summit at Coalville. All games are played at 8 p.m. Saturday the Utes played at Morgan and defeated the host team by a handy 53 to 44. The home team shot good percentages, percen-tages, especially in the second half, with 12 baskets out of 21 shots for about a 60 percent average. It was a tight game with Uintah just one ahead at the half but in the third quarter the Utes started to pull away in earnest. A basketball story follows as it was printed in the Vernal Express on Dec. 20, 1962. Wednesday of last week the Utes hosted Emery and beat the visitors by 45 to 34. High scorer was Roy Caldwell with 14 followed by Tommy Murray with 12. The Utes were ahead all through the game. They led by 11-2 at the end of the first quarter and were ahead 22-6 at the half. It was an easy win and all the substitutes got valuable floor experience. Friday the Utes hosted South Summit Sum-mit and pushed them out to the time of 41-36 in a very tight game. The teams were tied at the half 14-14 the South Summit got ahead and at the end of the third quarter the score was 30 to the Utes' 28. The Utes really poured on the coal in the final stanza and wound up five points in the black. High scorer was Howard Busch with 13 and Roy Caldwell was close behind with 12 points. Coach Richard Stoneys sent Dale Lee in with the starters instead in-stead of Busch but Busch was still the high scorer. A wrestling story follows as it was printed in the Vernal Express on Dec. 20, 1962. Saturday the two Basin teams grappled in Roosevelt with Union tak ing the lead over Uintah by 29-16 points. Individual weights and scores follow: 95-Smokey Rasmussen lost by a pin. 112-Milt Billings draw. 120-Ken Sports Calendar SUNDAY (CBS) GOLF Final-round coverage of the $800.00Q.Ioymament Players Championship Golf event, with Pat Summerall, Ken Venturi, Ben Wright, Steve Melnyke, Verne Lundquist, Clive Clark and Tom Weiskopf providing the commentary, live, from Tournament Players Club, Sawgrass, Ponte Vedra, Fla. . (CBS) NCAA WOMEN'S BASKETBALL Frank Glieber and Ann Meyers provide the commentary, live, from Pauley Pavilion, Los Angeles, Ange-les, Calif. (NBC) TENNIS Dick Enberg and Bud Collins host this live coverage of te Boca Raton Classic championship final (men's) from Boca West Resort and Club, Boca Raton, Fla. (NBC) SP0RTSWORLD Highlights: Grand National Steeplechase (24-hour tape delay) from Aintree, England; World Karate Association championship bouts (tape) from Hollywood, Fla. (ABC) THE AMERICAN SPORTSMAN (ABC) USFL FOOTBALL MONDAY (CBS) NCAA BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP GAME Brent Musburger hosts from the CBS Sports Studio on site; with Gary Bender and Billy Packer providing the commentary, live, from The Kingdome, Seattle, Wash. SATURDAY (NBC) BASEBALL Baltimore Orioles at Minnesota or Detroit Tigers at Chicago. (NBC) GOLF The Nabisco Dinah Shore Invitational golf event from the Mission Hills Country Club in Rancho Mirage. Calif. (ABC) SPORTSBEAT (ABC) PRO BOWLERS' TOUR (ABC) WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS (CBS) SPORTS SATURDAY Iditarod Dog Sled Race with Pat O'Brien reporting (tape) from Anchorage to Nome, Alaska; and Boxing. NBC'S CHANCE While ABC 'may have the Olympics all tied up this year and in 1988, NBC has not given up coverage Of international meets. During the past year, NBC has televised such international events as last week's World Cham-, Cham-, pionship of Track and Field, the World Cross Country Coun-try Championship, the World Cycling Championship and the World Cup Bobsledding Championship. Starting in 1985, NBC will have exclusive rights to the World Bobsledding Championship and the following fol-lowing year it will televise the championship game of soccer's World Cup. The network recently signed a long-term agreement agree-ment with the U.S. Gymnastics Federation for exclusive rights to the men's and women's all-around all-around individual competition in the U.S. Gymnastics Gymnas-tics Championships, which should be a showcase for the world's top performers. This year the championships will be held in Chicago, Chica-go, and for all gymnasts with designs on representing represent-ing this country in the Olympic Games in Los Angeles Ange-les this summer, this is the last major competitive test prior to the selection of the nation's team at the Olympic Trials. Although plans aren't set, it is expected that the gymnastic championships will be shown on tape during a telecast of NBC's "SportsWorld" prior to the 1984 Olympics. The network, according to Sean McManus, an NBC Sports vice president, feels that its long-term agreement with the USGF not only enables NBC to feature the nation's top gymnastic stars of the present pres-ent and future, but shows the network's commitment commit-ment to pursue and acquire quality international events. 1984 Compulog ROLLER SKATING Long Sessions Low Rates - Fun!! Monday 6-9 pm Family Night $6.00 per family Wednesday 3-6 pm $1 Dollar Admission!! 6:30-9 pm Regular Session Friday 3-66:30-1 1 pm Regular Session Saturday 1-66:30-11 pm Regular Session Regular Admission $2.50 - Skate Rental 50 Video Arcade Snack Bar Billards - Foosball SUNBURST 970 West Main Vernal 789-7220 Say ft 1 n CHINESE tloohsick! That's the Chinese word for delicious. At one of the world's finest Chinese restaurants, Peng's in New York City, food experts who leave sometimes tell owner Jimmy Soon not only hooh tick but alsoffoong hoy-fotchoy! Meaning: I wish you prosperity! Stringham lost by a decision. 127-Don sion. 154-Kent McCurdy lost by a deci- Ufford won by a decision. 133-Bob sion. 165-John Haws lost by a pin. Pope lost by a decision. 138-Dennis 180-Ken Jenkins won by a pin. 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