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Show i v "I H A .ft, s 1 l ". l . , i 'V "ft. v ft. -. o. , . . - . 0. ft t . m ft ft it ft H is, Si ft, -ft, ft) "ft Ift ft m nLkiJarJik k I .lull, " ANOTHER OF OREM'S This fine team beat American Fork Tuesday night, ... i-u, 10 iae one siep nearer uie uue piay-uu wiui ,L:Ua ; Provo tentatively set for Saturday. From left, top, s::hU if are Coach Eldon Nelson, Harold Cook, Kent Pet Tigers Prepare For Crucial Baseball Games ,,-prem High School's Golden .pger baseball team evened up the .a nTos'ing the first game 3-0 to the fidogs. Friday the determined .'j1;iger crew whipped the Bull-'..iiioKS Bull-'..iiioKS by a score of 4-1. ilihw ?rovo 0rem both tod -seines with American Fork and Jygasant Grove this week. If .both teams win both games, which - they are favored to do, Provo and 0em will play Saturday on a ,K?Sn?fttral field to see who is the Northern Division Region Four winner. Provo and Orem are now tied with a 3-1 record. The winner of the Northern Division will play Spanish Fork who is leading the SouthernDivi-sion SouthernDivi-sion in a playoff series of 2 games out of 3. Tlie games will start May 7 with the winner going into the state championship playoffs. Orem grabbed a one-run lead early in the game with Provo and fought desperately to hang on under the pitching of Craig Hunt. In the sixth, the battling Tigers scored three more runs to give them a comfortable margin of victory. Provo racked up one run late rJoivRlGtvOEldGairdG 5 A wild array of prizes and new wild male them easier than ever to win. color TV's and Black & Decker tools, prizes, too, including Pontiac Fire 'V birds and Chrysler boats. So stop at your participating Enco station . . . and play the great est game on the road! Humble Oil & Refining Company, 1968 great baseball teams wins. in the game after Bob Hansen had smashed out a triple. PROVO AB R H S. Kiger, ss 3 0 0 Hoover, 3b 3 0 2 Francom, rf 3 0 2 Cloward, c 3 0 0 Hansen, lb 3 .1 1 Drury, If 3 0 0 Miller, cf 3 0 0 D. Kiger 2b 3 0 0 Faux, p 2 0 0 TOTALS 26 1 5 OREM AB R H Thompson, ss 3 11 Overman, 2b 3 11 Zimmerman, e .... 2- 11 Hunt, p 3 0 0 Buckley,- 3b 3 0 1 Cameron, cf 3 0 0 Cook, rf 2 0 0 Peterson, lb 2 0 0 Allman, If 10 0 Schofield, ph 0 1 0 TOTALS 22 4 4 Score by innings: ' Provo 000 000 1-1 5 1 Orem 100 003 x 4 4 0 E Cloward; 3B Hansen, Buckley 2B Overman, Buckley SO - Faux 10; Hunt 8. RBI - Buckley 2. cards that Like RCA Other big nco erson, Dennis Evans, David Afflek, Brent McMillan, Rick Allman, Tim Dyson. Bottom photo: Eddie Cameron, Cam-eron, Larry Thompson, Larry Overman, Blake Zimmerman, Zim-merman, Dan Schofield, Stan Sumner, Craig Hunt and Gaylen Buckley. Y Invitational Meet Results Several athletes from Orem, Lincoln, and Dixon Jr. High Schools placed high in the competition. com-petition. The top two finishers in each division are listed. DIVISION 1 - Junior High lOO-YARD DASH: John Juarez (Orem), 11.0; Mike Keele (Vernal) U.S. 220-YARD DASH: Chris Tripp (W. Jordan), 24.9; Mike Keele (Vernal) 25.9. SHOT PUT: Alan Mason (No. Sevier) 39-9V4; Steve Brothers (Dug-way) (Dug-way) 39-9. HIGH JUMP: Alan Murdock (Kaysville) 5-4; Rusty Allbrecht (No. Sevier) 5-2. 440-YARD RUN: Doug Murdock (Orem 58-7; San Trujillo (Mt. Harmon) 59.1. 440-RELAY Orem Junior High (Marc Sakamoto, Sak-amoto, David De St. Geor, Mark Hansen.John Juarez) 49.0 (New record old mark set by Tooele in 1939); Mt. Ogden, 50.9 880-RELAY Helper (Louis Riche, Kim Tomsick, Eddie Garavaglia, and Mike Ori) 1:49.9; Mount Harman, 1:50.1. BROAD JUMP Terry Haffen (Dixon) 17-11; Ted Danner (Wasatch) 16-10. DIVISION II - Junior High 100-YARD DASH: Rick Parson (Wasatch) 10.6; Mark Etherington (Payson) 10.8 220-YARD DASH: Brent Burrows (Helper) 24.2; Mark Etherington (Payson) 24.3 440-YARD RUN: Rickie Slade (Woodward) 54.9; Ray Cawlay (Bountiful) 55.2 POLE VAULT: Brian Logan (Kaysville) 11-6; Rick Dowel! (Churchill) 11.3; 440-RELAY Millard, 48.3; American Fark, 48.4; Spanish Fork, 48.5; Orem, 49 7 SHOT PUT: Bud Stapley (So. Davis), 54-9; Carl Cochran (East Carbon), 53-6 880-RELAY Mount Harman, 1:41.2; Springville, 1:43.5. HIGH JUMP: Dave Peterson (Mount Harman) Har-man) 5-6. BROAD JUMP: Ted Crawford, (Northwest, 20-3; Jim Marshall (Lincoln) 194 Backing a trailer is confusing at first unless you remember this rule. You must turn the wheel of your car to the left to make the trailer move to the right, and vice versa. fl.ET'S PLAN A PARTY AT . . . RIVERSIDE Roller Skating Rink Skating Every Niffht Except Suni Tues. 7:30 - 10 p.m. Tuesday Nights MlA' Parties by Reservation! Matinee Sat. 2-4 p.m. Thurs. Special 40c Plus Skate Rental MONDAY NIGHTS All the family .... $2.00 (Include Skates) For Special Party Rates nd Hours Call 373-91 7 W. 12th N. Prv" TEjM S RESULTS- Lincoln Jr. High track and tennis ten-nis results Division I uw?er 785 points Division II over 785 points. In track and field 25 boys took part in the B.Y.U. Invitational track meet. Coach Keith Trane was pleased with the best results of any team he has entered at BVU. Jim Marshall 2nd place Div. II Broadjump. Rick Jones 3rd place Division II 440 yd. dash. Matt Chatterly 4th place Div. II pole vault. Merrill Honahni 4th place Div. I 440 yd. dash. 880 Yard Relay 1st Place 1. Steve McCandlass 2. Rick Jones 3. John Eager 4. Jim Marshall Tennis played on Thursday, April 25 at BV'U. Singles 9th grade 1st round Jim Longherg, Sky- . line S.L. def. Lome Kallas Lin- coin 6-4-6-3 : (: Doubles Jan SundbergandCurtNankier, Lincoln def. Terry and Bean A.F. 6-2-4-6-6-1 2nd Round Jan SundbergandCurtWankier Lincoln def. Sanlwrg and Anderson, Ander-son, Grantsville 6-3-6-4 3rd Round Semi-Finals Mathsin and Jackson Salt Lake def. SunbergandWankier Lincoln 6-2-6-2 8th Grade SINGLES 1st round -GarySabin, Lincoln def. Graij Trestfall, Orem jr. 6-4-6-2 2nd Round Scott Rob ns - Wonderful Driw ill 20 min- CIhm yp in Cn b applied fw . . . bua nd mnA mat ovr dam I dust frw Maoicolor NEEDS NO PRIMER! rut an nd to blistering nd pwling with FAST. ) FAST it non-etalkmg , . , non-strMking. You nood , no primor on tound, paintod lurfam. FAST goat ; on easily with no brush drag, for all etarior tur-faces tur-faces and basement walls. ! "(WW wit tnpptd moiltur No blitt.rina or ptlin9 AppIlM Milly No brush drog You con point ovon on domp turfoeoi SAVE $1.10 Utah 885 North State Division Track Meet Set ; The Orem High Tigers are all set' to enter Division track meet slated for the Y stadium Thursday May second, at 3:30 p.m. This meet will determine the athletes that will enter the region track and field meet slated for the following week. Orem this year has a fine bunch of trackmen. However, if previous performances are any gauge the Tigers should be right In the thick of the battle when the final score is posted. Northern Devi-slon Devi-slon will compete with Northern trackmen, Southern division will compete with Southern division Atheletes. The Tigers will be led by their fine Hurdler Darrel Pearce. Pearce with his piston like legs has the eyes of everyone upon him as last week he copped two first place ribbons in the high and low hurdles at the biggest meet of them all, the Y invitational. invita-tional. John AUred, another fine distance runner places second in the second heat at the Y meet and should be heard from in the Division meet. James Blaylock Hal Goulding, and Dennis Hunter, are all strong contenders for Orem. Results of Invitational - MILE (Heat 1) Paul Olson (Skyline) 4:19.9 (New record old mark of 4:28.6 set by Ron Morgan, Davis, 1962); Scott Lloyd (Idaho Falls), Robert Davis (Las Vegas) MILE (Heat 2) Gerry King (Skyline) 4:35.3; John Allred (Orem), Tom Jensen Jen-sen (Highland) DISCUS' Bob Worlton (Lehi) imVt W 1 H,CHi FOUR SPEEDSTERS from Orem Junior High School set a uew 440 yard relay record Saturday at the BYU Invitational track meet. The new time is 49.0 flat, and breaks the old record '.' set by Tooele in 1939. From left are Mark Sakamoto, David DeStJeor, Mark Hansen, and John Juarez. ' ' ''' . 7th Grade SINGLES 1st Round - Chris Crawford Bye 2nd Round - Chris Crawford, Lincoln del". Wayne Jones Dogwood Dog-wood Jr. High 6-0-6-2 SEMi-FlNALS 3rd John Barett A.F. def. Chris Crawford Lincoln 6-3-7-5 DOL'R .ES 1st Round - Tom Briggs and David Clark - Bye 2nd R:und - Nielson and Williams, Wil-liams, Grantsville dei. Briggs and Clark, Lincoln 7-5-6-4 SPRING FAST i j wrfac 9 Noodi no b.i. or prlmo eoot Won't itrook . ...won't oholk All Colors For All Jobs Gallon 7G0 10) SALE PRICE Gallon On Coat Interior Latex 1326 ( RrgMfar $7.tt Check our Paint - Before you Buy Valley Builders Supply, Inc. OREM Today Bob Fratto (South), Mark Bur-gener Bur-gener (Idaho Falls) LONG JUMP; . v Golden Richards (Granite) 21-8; Jeff Anderson (Murray) Dennis Hunt (West) SHOT PUT: Sam Aloia (Judge) 54-8; Bud Clark Bailey (Clark) Lee Evans (Granger) JAVELIN: Cal Hughes (Hillcrest) 193-4; 193-4; Steve Alger (American Fork), Ben Ormand (Pleasant Grove) 440-YARD RUN; Steve Buys (Payson) 50.0; Cliff Strong (South), Mike West-over West-over (Murray) 180-HURDLES: Darryl Pearce (Orem), Caig Holmstead (Lehi), Randy Brooks (South) 880-YARD RUN: Heat 1: Greg Baldwin, Skyline ) 1:57.1 Neal Patton (Highland), Larry Egnew (Viewmont) (New record rec-ord old mark of 1:58.9 set by Dean Lundell, Uintah, 1957) 880-YARD RUN: Heat 2: Steve Christiansen (Granite) 1:59.9; Paul Singleton (Olympus), (Olym-pus), Ernie Tripp (Highland) HIGH JUMP: Clyde Baker (Bonneville) 6-9 (New record old mark of 6-5 set by Clyde Baker, Bonneville, 1967); Dave Peterson (Jordan); N. Chadvick (Ben Lomond) 220-YARD DASH: Fred Kim (Idaho Falls) 22.5; Richard Swenson (East), Craig Lewis (Box Elder) lOO-YARD DASH: Richard Swenson (East) 10.1; (tied for second) Fred Kim OX A Salt Lake det. GarySabinLincoin 6-2-S-4 DOUBLES 1st Round - Jay Hills and Kelly Thurgood, Lincoln def. Jones and Wilson Silake, 6-0-6-1 2ndRou:V - Jay Hills and Kelly Th irgood, Lincoln def. Dev.n and Allan, A.F. 6-1-6-0 SEMi-FINALS 3rd Roim Jay Hills and Kelly Ta.Tgood de:!. Hart and Coopar Lehi, 6-2-6-1 FINALS Hills andTturgoodLincolndef. Jones and Johnson BY' H gh 6-0 6-0 SAVINGS Regular $7.98 ion ow;'? J SAVE SliO Gallon en any of Custom - Mixed Colors! Semi Gleu Eeamel J $2.44 Ot. St. Phone 225-3300 Orem-Geneva Times (Idaho Falls, and Craig Lewis (Box Elder) 880-RELAY: Highland High (SLC) 1:29.6; (Idaho Falls, Clark High. 120-HURDLES: Darryl Pearce (Orem), 14.6; Craig Holmstead (Lehi), Terry Kitchen (Skyline) MILE-RELAY: South High School (Cliff Strong, Richard Reidhead, Louis Williams, and Randy Brooks) 3:25.4 (New record old mark was 3:29.7 set by Roy, Utah, 1967) Skyline, Davis. MEDLEY RELAY: South (Darrell Moss, Steve Apple, CordeH Thompson, Dave Pieru) 4:41.0; Skyline, Las Vegas. !POLE VAULT: Tod Parker (Ben Lomond) 13-3; Dan Pons (Provo), Norman Fairbanks (East). f i ' ' 11 - - 'r Paint Specials : Outside iiniivfi nuilT WMlIt rAINI LATEX PAINT Long Handled Round Point SHOVELS 277 True Tempered . Hand Pruners ... ... 1.98 Gardening ZljS Hand Tools.... 7?'... 88c ) 75 gallon ; Wine Tanks.. .....18.88: t Bob V Army & Navy 418 North State OREM, UTAH LOOK! Something new has happened at . . .. 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