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Show 1 Alpine Day Results "Jth GRADE GIRLS Shuttle Relay: LJHS, lst;P.G., 2nd. 50-Yard Dash: Cheryl West-over, West-over, LJHS, 1st; Carrie Ekins, OJHS, 2nd; Barbara Flandro, LJHS, 3rd; Sharon Williamson, P.G., 4th; Holly Wright, P.G. 5th. Running Broad Jump: Leslie Robinson, LJHS, 1st; Vickie Stewart, LJHS, 2nd; Debbie Davis, Dav-is, OJHS, 3rd; Mary Cossey, OJHS, 4th, Linda Chamberlain, Lehi, 5th. Standing Broad Jump: Carrie Ekins, OJHS, 1st; Gina Zupan, Lehi, 2nd; Barbara E gar, OJHS", 3rd. 440 Yard Relay: LJHS, 1st; A.F., 2nd; OJHS, 3rd; Lehi, 4th; P.G., 5th. Volleyball; P.G., 1st; LJHS, 2nd. Softball, 7th and 8th: LJHS, 1st; Lehi, 2nd 8th GRADE GIRLS Shuttle Relay: OJHS, 1st; LJHS, 2nd, P.G., 3rd; A.F., 4th; Lehi, Le-hi, 5th. 50 yard dash: Cindy Walter, Lehi, 1st; Candy Miller, LJHS, 2nd; Cindy Dixon, LJHS, 3rd; Alice Heaps, LJHS, 4th; Joan Price, Lehi, 5th. 100 yard dash; Jolene Walker, P.G. 1st; Terry McCormic.P.G., 2nd; Julie Childs, LJHS, 3rd; Julie Ford, LJHS, 4th; LeAnn Doyle, P.G., 5th. 440 Yard Relay: LJHS, 1st; Lehi, 2nd; A.F., 3rd; P.G., 4th; OJHS, 5th. Running Broad Jump: Jolene Walker, P.G., 1st; Terri Mc-Cormick; Mc-Cormick; P.G. 2nd; Julie Childs, LJHS, 3rd. Standing Broad Jump: Sharon Shaw, Lehi, 1st; Janet Nielsen, OJHS, 2nd; Carolyn Davis, P.G. 3rd. Volleyball; LJHS, 1st; Lehi, 2nd. . Softball, 7th and 8th: LJHS, 1st; Lehi, 2nd. 9th GRADE GIRLS Shuttle Relay: OJHS, 1st; P.G. 2nd; LJHS, 3rd; A.F., 4th. 50 Yard Dash: Lorene Walker, Walk-er, P.G., 1st; Carol Blanch-ard, Blanch-ard, P.G., 2nd; Terre Waler, P.G. 3rd; Mickele Allridge, A.F., 4th; Sherry Sumner, OJHS, 5th. 100 Yard Dash: Carla Pace, P.G. 1st; Wendy Maycock, OJHS, 2nd; Karla Peck, OJHS, 3rd; Kelley Harris, P.G., 4th; Ruth Gaseman, LJHS, 5th. Running Broad Jump: Wendy Maycock, OJHS, 1st; Carol Harmon, Har-mon, OJHS, 2nd; Susan Little, LJHS, 3rd; Carla Pace, P.G. 4th:. Cindy Devey, A.F.,5th., Volleyball: LJHS, 1st; P.G., 2nd. Softball: P.G., 1st; LJHS, 2nd. 7th GRADE BOYS 50 Yard Dash: Kyle Hatch, LJHS, 1st; David Nerdin, A.F., 2nd; Eugene Steven, OJHS, 3rd; Stanley Mecham, P.G., 4th; Steven Stev-en Hardy, LJHS, 5th. 100 Yard Dash: Chip Atkinson, Lehi, 1st; Ray Swapp, LJHS, 2nd; Arizona Llston, OJHS, 3rd; Ron Ostler, OJHS, 4th; RayNiel-son, RayNiel-son, LJHS, 5th. 440 Yard Relay: LJHS, 1st; OJHS, 2nd; Lehi, 3rd; A.F., 4th; P.G., 5th. Shot Put: David Turner, A.F., 1st; Ray Nielson, LJHS, 2nd; Bret Davis, LJHS, 3rd; Tucker Kimball, OJHS, 4th; Kelly Duke, P.G., 5th. High Jump: Lindsay Parker, LJHS, 1st; Don Anderson, OJHS, 2nd, Glen Clark, OJHS, 3rd; Ceroid Cer-oid LeBaron, A.F., 4th; Raymond Showa, LJHS, 5th. Tennis Singles: Larry Tucker, LJHS, 1st; T.J. Naegle, OJHS, 2nd. Tennis Doubles: Howard Cooper, John Welch, Lehi, 1st; Mike Bond, David Dean, A.F., 2nd. Volleyball: LJHS, 1st; P.G., 2nd. Softball: A.F. 1st; OJHS, 2nd. 8th GRADE BOYS 50-yard dash: Gary Ferguson, BETTER BUYS BOB'S Maveric Spinning Reels Closed Face, $2.49 Daiwa Spinning Reel Closed Face .!"!.. $3.95 Shakespeare Ball bearing 2210 (Open Face). . . . $11.95 Mitchell Spinning Reelsg oo With F.Ytra Rnnnl rYWn Vot MtlA tT J J Vr BUY BOOTS Fishing Boots $7.95 IMPORTED AMERICAN MADE Fishing Boots (seconds) $9.95 Check These Other Buys Fishing Rods $1.69 up Triri Floating Cheese D0W" wiy Snell Bait Hook per package 5 100 yd. Mono-filament Line . 29 4 lb. Dacron Sleeping Bag 14.88 a full feature Bob's Army & Navy Store 418 worth State Orem- 225-5827' OJHS, 1st; Steve Peterson, OJHS, 2nd; Brad Raynaud, LJHS, 3rd; Paul Llston, LJHS, 4th; Lennon Ledbetter, 5th. 440 Yard Run: Quinn Gillman, OJHS, 1st; Doug Edwards, LJHS, 2nd; Russell Moore, Lehi, 3rd; Jay Deuel, LJHS, 4th; A.F., 5th. 100 Yard Dash: Gary Ferguson, Fergu-son, OJHS, 1st; Verl Hovey, LJHS, 2nd; Steve Peterson, OJHS, 3rd; Brad Reynaud, LJHS, 4th; Paul Liston, LJHS. 5th. 880 Yard Run: Clint Boswell, LJHS, 1st; Mike Mitchell, Lehi, 2nd; Jim Smith, Lehi, 3rd; Alex Yazzie, OJHS, 4th; Edward Adam, Ad-am, P.G., 5th. Medley Relay: LJHS, 1st, OJHS, 2nd; A.F., 3rd; P.G., 4th; Lehi, 5th. Shotput: Verl Hovey, LJHS, 1st; Carl Christensen, P.G., 2nd; Gary Ferguson, OJHS, 3rd; Scott Gilford, P.G., 4th; Craig Carter, OJHS, 5th. High Jump: Clint Bunker, OJHS, 1st; Phillip Brown, LJHS, 2nd; William Sunderland, Lehi, 3rd; Charles Millett, LJHS, 4th; Tony Anderson, A.F., 5th. Polevault: Carl Christensen, P.G., 1st; Doug McAllister, LJHS, 2nd; Glen Hinton, Lehi, 3rd; Brad Hardy, P.G., 4th; Donald Don-ald Hatch, P.G., 5th. Broad Jump: Joe Cunningham, LJHS, 1st; Kevin Green, P.G., 2nd: Val Hale, OJHS, 3rd; Brad Reynaud, LJHS, tied for 3rd; Gary Jolley, Lehi, 4th. Tennis Singles: DavidThacker, LJHS, 1st; Brian Smith, Lehi, 2nd. Tennis Doubles: Ron Jensen, Chuck Elmer, LJHS, 1st; Doug Bezzant, GaryMacFarlane,P.G., 2nd. Volley Ball: OJHS, 1st; P.G,, 2nd. Softball: P.G., 1st; A.F., 2nd. 440 Yard Relay: LJHS, 1st; OJHS, 2nd; Lehi, 3rd; P.G., 4th. 9th GRADE BOYS 100 Yard Dash: Scott West-over, West-over, LJHS, 1st; Kelly Bennett, P.G., 2nd; Mike Luke, LJHS, 3rd; Bruce Jolley, LJHS, 4th; Clark Olsen, OJHS, 5th. 200 Yard Dash: KeUy Bennett, P.G., 1st; Scott Westover, LJHS, 2nd; James Lemoreaux, A.F., 3rd. MarkSoffe, OJHS, 4th. 440 Yard Dash: Kent Flandro. LJHS, 1st; Merle McKlnoon, LJHS, 2nd; Terry Young, P.G., 3rd; Duane Tuft, LJHS, 4th; Kim Olson, OJHS, 5th. 880 Yard Run: Robert Heinz, LJHS, 1st; Kent Keller, LJHS, 2nd; Mike Ford, P.G., 3rd; Arthur Allen, LJHS, 4th; Blaine Welsh, Orem. 440 Relay: LJHS, 1st; OJHS, 2nd; A.F., 3rd; P.G., 4th. Madley Relay: LJHS, 1st; OJHS 2nd; P.G., 3rd; A.F., 4th. -' ' Shot Put' Scott Nielson, LJHS, 1st; John Stanley, LJHS, 2nd; Duane Tuft, 3rd; Kim Olsen, OJHS, 4th; Carol Workman, OJHS, 5th. High Jump: David Johansen, OJHS, 1st; John Shoell, P.G., 2nd; Merle McKinnon, . LJHS,, 3rd; Karl Workman, OJHS, 4th; Dane Rigby, OJHS, 5th. Broad Jump: Karl Workman, OJHS, 1st; Brent Clark, OJHS, 2nd; Chris Colton, P.G., 3rd; K.C. Shaw, LJHS, 4th; MarkSoffe, Track (I : V ' 1 7 . i Time Tennis Team Places Fifth Alter winning the Region Four Utte, the Orem High School tennis ten-nis team net the best in the state at championship matches last Saturday at Liberty Park is Salt Lake City and came home with fifth place in the state out of eight teams entered. "Players' names were placed in a hat from which pairings were drawn," said Coach Parlell Results of the Clas:? A meet are as follows: 120 High Hurdles Ed Scott, West; Stephen Strong, Sauth; Wayne HIM, Roy; Doug Jarman, Provo; Art Bridgewater, Wast. 100 Oave Shuii, Ray; Tee" Crawford, West; Ton Nielsen, Orem; Kent Burrows, Carbon;' Alan Strong, Provo. Time : ig Mile Steve Jensen, Orem; Joe Sheffield, Roy; Dennis Fry, Hillcrest; Jon Castler, Highland; Dan Parkinson, East. Time 4:24.1 440 John Boshard, Sauth; . Vincent Lee, Highland; Kevin Johansen, Orem; Steva Turner, Box Elder; Dale Pehrson, Murray, Time - :4?.4 180 Low Hurdles Ed Scott, West; Chris Chournos, Bear River; Jon Williams, Ban Lomond; Doug Jarman, Provo. Time : 19.2 (80 Doug Murdock, Orem; Richard Bowman, Davis; Steva Smith, Bonneville; Mike Hein, Roy; Matt Bowees, Skyline. Tim - 1:55.2 220 Dave Burbidga, Sautft; Dave Shulz, Roy; Paul Skowaen, Highland and Tom Nielsen, Orem, neo tor mira; sieve Turner, Beat Elder. Time :22.5 Medley Relay Granger (McConcy, Robbs, Gallaght and Giles); Orem; Spanish Fork; Weber. Time 3:33. Mile Relay South (BurbWoo, Tate, Strong and Basenhard) ; Roy and Orem tied for second; Spitnis Fork; Weber. Time 3:227 880 Relay SkyHne (I Barton, Taylor and Geari Orem; Roy; West; Granite. i:W.a Long Jump Ted CrowfortV West; Welch, Tooele; Coon. Bonneville; Murdock, Davis; Jolley, Payson. Distance 22-Vi High Jump Delbert BeMoe. Spanish Fork; Wally Feller, Olympus; Dan Egan, Skyline; Scott Grayson, Skyline, Molln Querry, Granite, and Gaylan Hinton, Lehi tied for fourth. Height 6-2 Pole Vault Jim Barry, Orem; Gayle Hinton, Lehi; Stan Boath, Ogden; Steve Mitchell, Jortftnj Lee Hyde, Bingham. Height 14-7 (New Record) Shot Put Joe Ingersall, Skyline; Orrin Olsen, Orem; Dave O. Baga, West; Wayne Stout Orem; Dick Armstrong, Distance 58-10V2 (New Record) Javelin Dave Oft, Skyline; Bob Hill, Ben Lomond; Steva Grimm, Granite; Steve ParkinaM, Logan; Gary Downey, Saanrtn Fork. Distance VHM A new record of 217 9V was sat by Dave Ott in the preHminarie. Discus Orrin Olsen, Oram; John Smoot, East; Les Smith, kWx Elder; Dave O'Befy, West; Kavm, Lewis, Weber. Distance MB-M. (New Record) , WORKER INJURED John Rasmussen, 17, Apt. 70, Alpine Villa, Pleasant Grove, suffered bead, neck and back In juries last Thursday when befefl Lou Ann Arnold, Marie Nicholes; leei wnue wormng on a root Jeanette Rawlings and Jnfly Kill- at a construction site at 396 S. Jan. State Orem. He was taken by Second place went to Hie No. Orem Police ambulance to 1 ttm of Mullett's, Me&aStew-American Me&aStew-American Fork Hospital for rt, CrkAett ltewi, Lida Gill-treatment. Gill-treatment. nan and Nancy Marrott, Lou Ann Arnold garnered most points in the High Series A Division. Di-vision. High Game A Division went to Carotee Sal bubs. High Series B Division went to Gwen Aston and Marva Karns and Ethel Stevenson won in the High Game B Division. In tnt C Division Pat Clegg von the High Series astf F ranks Pace won High Game. Officers serving for put year art Mam Kims, president; Linda Lin-da Schemessky, vie president; Nancy Uarrett, secretary; Mary Etubbs, treasurer andSylviaJar- Orem-Geneva Times the semi's to Greg Harmon of Highland, 6-4, 4-6, 6-3. Orem picked up two more points in doubles competition when the number one Tiger team of Rick Rowley and Dave Porter defeated Powell and Dudley of Judge 6-1, 7-5. The Orem pair then lost in the semi's to the eventual champs, Ottesonand Minson of Skyline. In the number two doubles, Tom Thursday, May 20, 1971 Peterson and Lonnie Kallas de feated Bingham and Chamber of Weber 6-1, 6-1, and the lost in the semi's to Doug Bowe and Richard Forsberg of Skyllnf 6-4, 6-4, the eventual champs? HONDA STRIPPED Robert Chiod, 307 E. 1600 S Sunday reported the theft nt' gas tank valued at $40 from hif isn nuuua yarned ai nis home "4eO I fa- JIM BARRY, GOES OVER the bar to win the state championship champion-ship in the pole vault event. Bowling Trophies Awarded Officers were elected and awards presented to winning bowlers nt the annual Maple Lanes Early Bird Awards Ban-qaet Ban-qaet held recently at The Grotto. Grot-to. Lines Scnemensky was elected president with Linda Johnson, vfce president; Ranac Miller, secretary; Crictwtt Nelson, treasurer; and Frankit Pace, sergeant nt arms. First place bowling award went to Mullett's Jewelry No. 2 team. OJHS, 5th. V Polevault: Van Tucker, L-JgJ, 1st; Burk Ward, LJHS, 2nd; Barry Bar-ry Smith, P.G., 3rd; Georft Hardy, P.G. 4th; David Anderson, Ander-son, LJHS, 5th. Tennis Singles: Knrt Holm-stead, Holm-stead, A.F., 1st; Clint Fries, LJHS, 2nd. Tennis Doubles: Brian Nelson Todd William, LJHS, 1st; Stma Rigby, Willy Gourdla, OJHS, 2nd. Volleyball: LJHS, 1st; A.F. 2nd. Softball, OJHS, 1st; A.F., 2wL vlSt sergeant at arms. ooooooooooooooooooooooooocoooooo 1 BSf o 10 o o o 0 ATTENTION BOWLERS Miracle Bowl 1585 Sow Ctite - Orem presents " 3 Mai Hnifc? 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The top two teams of each of the four Class A regions competed. Jim Robbins of Olympus kept alive the Robbins' dynasty by winning win-ning the number one seeded title for the second consecutive time. It marks the third time in five years that a Robbins has held the state's number one prep tennis ten-nis title. Brother F.D., now playing for the University of Utah, won the crown in 1967. Robbins beat Judge's John Schoavers for the title Saturday in a three-set battle. Robbins won the first 6-3, lost the second 6-0, and came back to win the third 6-4. Jim McBroom of Judge and Max Bertola won the number two and three seeded singles championships, cham-pionships, respectively, while Skyline made a clean sweep of both the number one and two doubles championships. , Third seeded Scott Matheson of East defeated Orem's number one singles player Eddie Robinson Robin-son 6-2, 6-4 in the first round. Craig Vierig of Cottonwood defeated de-feated Alan Cranney of Orem 6-3, 6-4 in the first round. 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