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Show r . p'p .' Free Press - Thursday, April 11th Ward Explorers win city title JJtS? JTS v11 UhJi.ESth hWard ExP?orers St3ke tmtfr PS1h1 Friday and in- - baturaay. to a victory last week as they hosted Union and South Summit, it was reported by track coach Ken Pierce. The boy's team won by a team score of 77, with Union coming in second with 63 and South Summit earning 19 points. The girl's team won with a score of 62 over Union's They played a good team from . Orem Tuesday night at the Orem Junior High and won by a score of 3. The games will continue throughout the week. 96-1- 51.- - 111 ' 11 v performances given by Andy Madsen with an rw '"4v;":1l in the 100 meter dash and a jump of in the long jump. Butch Brandow won the 1600 meter race with a time of 4:51.0. Gary Wilson ran the 400 meter race in 54.90 and the 800 meter run in 2:14.51. 20-fe- Dave White had a throw of in the shot put and a discus throw. Lee Anderson threw the javelin a total of 47-fe- et 131-fo- ot "The Lehi Girls Team is strong in events," Coach Pierce said. Outstanding performances were given by Liz Mills in the shot put and discus with a total of 11 in the shot and t in the discus. Teresa; Price threw the javelin 1 es in the and jumped long jump. A height of was made in the high jump. field were 11.47 94-fe- ch In the 400 meter relay, the Lehi team won in 47.5. Stingers win 3 of 4 at St. George rvyj 27-fe- 153-fe- All around r Page Lehi Track Teams win handily Both the men's and women's track teams from Lehi High swept Team "antes are Derek Peck, son Kassing, Brent Morrill, Kevin Southwick. Barnes, Ben Ford and Jeff Burningham. The last five are au off school basketball teams. 14, 1983 - ' ' ?r The Stingers kicked off the '83 season in strong fashion as they defeated Peterson Interiors, new entrant in the league, by a 3 score. Peterson's and last years class A champs Little Acorn combined forces to form a tough opponent for Marriner Mitchell's club. A strong comeback in the sixth and seventh inning gave the Neil the victory. Stingers Chadwick picked up the win while Butch Dunn pitched for Peterson's. Saturday night the Stingers defeated the young Page Brake with Rick Newman team hitting a long home run. Kent Walters pitched the Stingers to this win. Sunday morning's contest pitted fif The "No" Cable TV Service . 4-- co-cit- y 7-- BYU ATHLETES SIGN AUTOGRAPHS- - BYU Football youngsters attending the United Fun rally last week in Lehi. the Stingers against Barratts. Doug Parry pitched a very strong game and the Stingers dominated the Barratt crew and won going away This brought the Stingers record with Larry to and a match-uMiller Toyota who were upset earlier in the day by Peterson Interiors. The Stingers played the top ranked team very close and had it not been for one inning the Stingers might have pulled off a big 8-- team members thrill 3--0 p upset. -- Larry Miller scored four runs in the third inning mostly unearned, and then held off a late rally by the Stingers to win . This eliminated both the Stingers and the Toyota team and gave the finals berth to Peterson's who won three straight after the opening rival, Stingers. game loss to T"" CalllcsncjjRi INC. i 878-2- 8 WB vCOMMUNICATIONS ! ..." co-cit- y mm 4 mmlt WSm Lady golfers plan putting social All ladies who would like to be a putting social. p.m. Bring a golf putter and ball. Be at Meet the club pro, Jimmy involved in ladies golf at Golf Course are invited to come the course club house, 14(X) N. 200 Thompson and learn the program meet the officers and participate in E., American Fork, on April 19 at 6 of the year. Tri-Cit- y Eligibity to join Alpine Credit Union has now been extended to include family members of full time students enrolled in Alpine School District. Once a student opens and establishes an account with the Credit Union, family members become eligible to join and open their own personal account. For 28 years the Credit Union has been providing for all the financial needs of employees, students and their families of the school district. Convenient low cost loans, free checking, and high returns on deposits are but a few of the many excellent services available to the members of the Credit Union. Also, all accounts are insured to $100,000.00 by the National Credit Union Administration (NCU A) an agency of the federal government. f - If you are a student or a member of a student's family in Alpine School District, we cordially invite you to investigate membership in the Credit Union today. The Credit Union is conveniently located at 1510 North State, t Orem. i m 4i Hours of Operation: 9:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Monday-Frida- y Saturday (Drive-Up- 9:00 a.m. to 1 2:00 noon ) ' ' Cl - - " , ',,,''!", " j'--r-- ,'j'V ':;; ; Telephone: 3 'in ;;J ""4';',A; Yyi-'j- 225-Q25- 6' ' Each mombor account btaurad to 1100,000 ' GETTING IN A little putting practice before the putting social are Margaret Thompson, Lucille Carter, and Colleen Beighley. Tri-Cit- y lady golfers, L to R, President I ; f |