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Show J 4 Yimal Expf8 Fridoy, August Express " ft ' I " -f i. - v., .. THE BALL gets knocked toward an during a doubles match in the Tte trlevijkjon d si my home has lvn Likm ovrf by live Summer Olympic Olym-pic and I have watched (t) mnasttcs, t'0trg. wmlling, iwimmifig. voSJejUSI, brlit-tlall, cytlinjj find varwiBi oihrr rlid i!em uh my kw'.hrf in tj Wayne Jonet , Wrdr.e:4y tvenirg tirtcra the I'nitH a!rt end l'.ra?,I, T1,e tram Ifttm tf a;4 J.;rt jd mil W I 2 9 Irad rkd ,!y er tf.att Ulumjii f.f fnat h in. tut U Ihr fjrt 0 4!t,r-(i, $4 ti i, 4 l.t up lh p-Uhet 2 2. t4j lit a; J ra;;-f4 f a 12 S a 5. ahije", ta'.;.4 ji-4 !? jftd fr.aU h4 li 12 tv I n t?fH a h t: ta a fii Mi t4 is latj i V ir ' , 1 c 5 1 , , ""' " , , .... r j. k ' - , - - r 1 r : . ' N 3, 1984 mm ' - " ' ' . s- - , . ' , - ' - ' , opponent by Burke Eldredge UBIC Tennis Tournament, Brazil had a chance to get back into the game, but they did the USA a favor as their serve was also long and returned the ball to the USA team. The USA crew scored point number 15 and beat the volleyballers from Brazil. Another exciting sporting event in the Olympics w as a boxing match between bet-ween the United States' Mark Breland and a fighter from Puerto Rico. The IHierto Kican fiKhter didn't have any opponent in his first two bouts. However, due to some rule of not being be-ing able to compete in two fights w ith no opponents the fighter from Puerto Kico had his name lowed in a hat or whatever end the names were mtra n A lis o,iKvti( turned out to be P.reland and the f;ght was all USA as Breland gained two standing eight countt tn his epjwmenl in the first round, knrnked bsrn down in the second se-cond and third rounds. The referee stopprd the fgtit sf'.er only 19 Mttmds of c ttnfl in the third rwnd, The USA's Strvc i'tsiirt nn a fiuld rvirui m the Clrrro I'.oman wmilinjj ret l ar.d the l.nit fUre in was the f;f! nrr fesf ?,c Ur.iiH Sutni At the '!:: I in lh event, Ffa;irf was l-Ht4 1 0 in r-; Uut, hit fcr-wrrd tm fw .nl U'e ifi the thif d found And lie4 up ihr rf t-si At I I Kra.'lrf won the lic ! USA prtfaf TTsrf f a'ihJ i f-. Vf ,rr; a! s' ivJ ! Vie S.,;n- V " 7 " 1 I J i ' -( ' ----- Sim? II I f it , , A 1 V ...... Wednesday. The championship set for Saturday. mer Olympics. The USA men beat the Chinese for the team gold medal and the USA women won the silver medal. The American team entered the final evening of action Tuesday with a 1.05 point advantage over the Chinese men, who had beaten the Russians Rus-sians recently. The USA started with the floor exercise and increased their advantage slightly. China's big stars, U Ning and Tong Fci climbed up on the rings and dismounted to perfect 10s. Tim Daggett streaked across the side horse and netted a 9.9 His teammate team-mate Peter Vidmar also gained a 9.9 The third rotation saw Lou Yun register China's third 10 in about 10 minutes in the vault. Mitch Caylord matched it as the USA now look to the rings. China scored three 9 9Sa and three 9 90s on the horizontal bar. Next door n the parallel bars the Americans were doing 9 9 and losing ground, but liart Conner scored a ten. The Chinese pounded out outstanding floor exercises exer-cises one after another and the USA as keeping pace on the horizontal bar. !.if:Mi a the next to lat man Dp in the competition flt(j he hit a ten, huh had the USA team jumping for to, The United Stair men's basketball tram tttfitinwrd 19 foil ovef its pp. porjrtiU at IVy tlated Uruguay, IciMJt, fff its third ray Win, Center pa'riilt r;ir c t? USA utartrd - 4 - ' -'V I . i -1 s 1 I ) rKLT - v ssssssssai matches in the tournament are with his aggressive play and finished with 17 points, nine rebounds and three blocked shots in about 18 minutes. Ewing launched the USA to an 18 point run with a dunk and Michael Jordan, w ho had 16 points, fired in two dunks midway through the first half. I have enjoyed watching the Summer Sum-mer Olympics, but sometimes a person per-son needs to take a break and thus I changed the channel to a baseball game for something different. All I caught was the last inning, but it was well worth the flip of the switch as it was a wild inning of baseball. The game was between the Chicago Cubs and the Philadelphia Phillies. The Cubs owned a 4 3 lead going into in-to the top of the 9th Inning and were looking for three outs and zero runs by the Phillies. George Frazier retired one batter, but he was replaced by Lee Smith. The Phillies scored one run to tie up the game at 44 and sent it into the bottom of the ninth. The first batter bat-ter up Henry Cotto led Off the ninth with a double off AJ Holland. Ryne Sandberg was walked intentionally. Gary Matthews, a former ITullie, bunted a loft fly back to the mound, but Holland, charging toward the plate, evrrran the ball to Ml up the ba v Jody Davis hit a sacrifice fly to jcore Cotto with the winning run in a 54 w in Over the ITaltirs, W hirh put the CWi into first place in the National Uagi Rast, The i"h;llie movrd an outfielder into in-to the tftfii-ld and t?n had on! y tn-o out-fkl4m, out-fkl4m, but it didn't do lhrn any good. Tennis meet scheduled In Vernal The Vrnul tyn nU!iieAt t Twtff-arr.fT.! U M t t.n M .U?-, .V---"f 13 sr4 :i 1 w'!i .". (t la ii.t!-ijv h rtvf f tT:A -rr'..'.iu',c .".! t &wt H 14 f f st. 5sr-tsiJ gr4 rt&. W., m .r.-tet f xrtj f itnsrjf t4 he )fTnri t "ef-. M? f'iicjs,. rta;:.a 5fr1j 14 (1-1 Vie.ih r?T .iwt!i"-)! f'?T i 15 A'1! U lit iwd ! tn:ir Xc"-r-: fs-!i!?' !'') ft! tj rrM rrw. , rjti VtT.lJ Att-. t tl Vcf.i) 'S.J f if. ttrf 4 fte f.t-r. ft--v, K- ir- c ' ;'6 p 1 -.. t J ? "i't-t )'.- W - -J ' tc Fast pitch meet slated in Roosevelt t - l, f Ji W --.I- f f' i fxt it ? t i c-j p.'r-'!! t-c-t-ro" t- -!t I t 1 f f 1 i -1 e -. r- f : " ' 'r 1 " c-t r tr ,4 ? 1 !- ' 1 ,',',','- ' V v. ' , . ', 1 '. , i i , ' ' ' . ' ' ' ' - 1 ' ' 1 I -- . S i " ' ' ' ' ' 1 ' , A ! ' ' : ' N ' X 111 K V ! i .A '. i , , . . . , . A V 1 . A ' f . '.A ' I- . H 1 VERNAL TENNIS competitor Mike White sends the ball on a bouncing mission in tennis action at Roosevelt. The Vernal Open Invitational Tennis Tournament is set to begin August 13. MeflmnKBini inxgilb Tennis players have been busy the past few days putting their rackets In contact with tennis balls at the UBIC Tennis Tournament in Roosevelt, Monday through Wednesday. Wednes-day. Title games in the tournament are set for Saturday morning. Dennis Garner beat Jim Shirley and Mike White toppled Keith Sprouse in first round act ion in the men's singles division. Burke Eldredge and bob Green netted byes. John Hullinger beat Brian King and Danny Rawlings, Tom Sprouse and Kevin Eldredge had first round byes. Burke Eldredge lost to White, $3, 3 and Hullinger downed Rawlings. 80, 4, In second round action, Tom Sprouse downed Kevin Eldredge, 6 64. Morhn Buchanan and Garner defeated Kevin Eldredge and Keiih SprouM, J, 60, In the fri round in the men's doubles. Burke Eldredge, Hullinger, Green. Sprou, White and Tom f had firt round byr Crern and Sproune toppled white and Goff, 6 2, $ J, in a Kroftd rognd match and Hullifigrr and Eldmige brat Carm-r and Buchanan, fe J, ra, Hull-lr.gf Hull-lr.gf And Eldrlge won the wr4 i on a tie bfrakrf, Trnrat pUvrrs at Alio Ctpi;r.g W rnird dowllni and boVi litg'rl Icvffiry AcUn; M-n af4 -amrn af ftirr.jit-txg w A Ixage a(J B Jxag-H NtrfUeJ Icstj, tivanU d-Jf S UtitCcrJH atiaft ifl I X. it I ! V c U- ,vV. , . " ' ' 'V. .V 1 ' ' .. ' ' .' . V v 1 i 1 1 1 ( 1 1 ( t 1 ( , . ' ' X i ' 1 . , , ' ' ' .. ' ' I 1 , , , t f I t i I 1 1 i t i , ' 1 i ( i t 1 s 1 i I- V I 1 1 1 1ST v.. Roosevelt. The Men's A League Tournament Tour-nament will begin FYiday at 6:30 p.m. , and the title game will be played Saturday at 2 p.m. Three Vernal teams, Outsiders, Ross Construction, A & A Electric Bailers, will compete in the tournament. There w ill also be one team from Duchesne In the tourney and Palmer's Tires, Strout, , Neola, Frontier Crlll, Valley Wholesale and Western Alliance competing com-peting in the meet. Ken Backhoe beat L & L and the Ar-rewrites Ar-rewrites beat Manhalls in first round games in Uw Women's A League Tournament. Tour-nament. CRC BICO toppled Air Drilling Drill-ing and Bobbins ConAtrucllon beat Itamblm leasing, Shear Pleasure donned Adventure Land In a first round game. Ken's BarVhoe defeated the Arrowrttr And CUC BICO toppled toppl-ed tUmblm Lraitng and alw beat Shear Plraure, Air Drilling beat Adventure lnd And Bobbin Con-Mnrtofi Con-Mnrtofi tfijilod ManJwUi In conx4a' tk'fl gamm The a nnual Ut5 1 C telrbr at ion t-g an Thurvtay in Bitrrlt and i'4 Als4 Uke plarp en Friday and Saturday, Err.! k ?-!.: H At taW.l, tfaH. pH, Aft shnli, f ac-, tenni. oHha'd And golf tCTurnamT(U, danrr, bofe p;!f hir.g ft:?-.! ml, Urak dnr.ie.4 Air Slwr, f '.x,, ff-.aVir, f;fTok. pclitiral raHy, fnag;C sho. talk dancer Af4 taf r - - : : . - tins ;njtc - j 1-' . t'. c - - e ; Jj j |