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Show THE SENTINEL Thursday, May 22, 1980 2 Pog Simon's Co. and Bonner & Co. was a Very tight game that went down to the final inning when Simon's, batted in the tying and winning runs in the bottom of the seventh frame. The final game of the and night with Sandy the saw Jordan Valley Valley team Jordan come out swinging with a seven run first inning outburst. But, displaying a combination of home run power and speed on came the base paths, back on the Jordan team to win Valley handily Standing as of this ), week are: Sandy 1 ), H4L Driwall ), Perschons Sandy Homestead ), North Title ), Bonners Wirthlins ), Simons ), Sandy 43rd ), Jordan Val. ). Brighton grabs brass ring in state Brighton High School's tennis team powered past the field last Monday to earn the first state tennis title in the school's history. Brighton, actually had crown locked even the before the final round Monday afternoon after having won all four of matches. their semi-finThe Bengals, always a factor in the state meet, but until this season 4-- A tennis Harkness. For the other local teams, Bingham and Hillcrest stayed in the beat Hess of Clearfield in the second. After winning longest, 4 Cottonwood in the finals and Harkness lost a their semi-finmatches, Pardoe fell to Shoka of al surviving 6-- 2, Friday's opening round, but losing out on Monday. Alta's entrants lost out in two straight matches, but against some very strong competition. Both Brighton doubles teams byed in the first round, then both went on to defeat teams from never champions, Layton in the second second round. East provided the outdistanced 5 while next round of competition place East Cottonwood was third in the semis and both with 11 team points. Brighton teams were won again successful. In the Brighton individual championship finals Pardoe and Collins medals in both double's defeated a team from 2 and competition with Perry Granger Pardoe and John Collins Stevenson and Woodhead winning at first doubles overcame Orem's team and Ron Stevenson and in Woodhead Steve In singles play, Pardoe In and Harkness, in first and doubles. second addition Brighton had second singles also had runners-u- p at first singles first round byes then with Derk Pardoe and Pardoe whipped Peterson second singles with Dan of East and Harkness three setter 4-- A al 21-1- 6-- 6-- DPI omul ' 6-- and 4-- 6-- 4, Salt Lake Area Trolley Square Suite 81 Salt Lake City, Utah 84102 Telephone 363-55- . 11 New Sandy Midvale Office 948 East 7145 South Creekview Plaza Suite 205 Midvale, Utah 84047 Telephone 566-56- 7-- 20-1- (5-1- (4-1- 6-- 1, befell ' (4-1- (3-2- (2-3- ), (3-2- (2-3- breakfast set fcr Saturday A menu of pancakes, eggs, ham, bacon, juice, tea, coffee, and ; hot chocolate will greet those attending this Saturday's Glenmoor-Sout- WBBA Jordan h fund raising breakfast. Breakfast will be served from 7 a.m. to 12 noon with all proceeds going to support the league. Glenmoor-Sout- h The Jordan league will also use the breakfast to introduce candidates to league queen contest. Each team will enter a young lady in the contest. Games of throw, run, and pitch will follow the Bingham Mascaro Pino Nerdin Miners second singles player, did not survive the opening rounds, but the first doubles' team of Steve Deland and Dave Spilker opened with a straight sets win over Skyline before losing out on a chance for a state medal on Monday. All of Alta's players went out on Friday, first singles frosh Mark Rake 6-to the number, three seed from Skyline; doubles' Mike first Franks and Doug Ovard to Bonneville 34, and Todd McNulty and Rob Hodson, second 6 to doubles, 6-Clearfield. 6-- 255-076- pee-wee- S::d7$cfli:!l rc:::s dfcr rsbc!:!:;; 2 3 4 2. the forced game's postponement. will The tourney continue this week to the tourney's decide to the representative ' national tournament 13 E2 3 0 3 0 1 2 1 2 12 Is Fun! Hew Leagues Forming Now: Men's. Women's. Children's. Mlxd Ml Call 255-684- 1 For Info Junction Bowling Lanes 7-- 805 E. Ceirter, Kidvile Tenderness is .. . ramsnro heat nnmiES 7793 SO. STATE, MIDVALE hfcst rcsdts CHOICE & PRIME MEAT Except for five makeup games,' Southwest Valley Bobby Sox softball moved into second half action this week. Among the key games from last week, Mt. Olympus Waters took sole possession of first place in the majors by stopping JIM Plumbing, 22-while in minor league play Cutler State Farm moved in front of 566-247- 3 Dad JAatUn mdJk&Q uUeats ... 4, ' the Thick-Slice- d Bacon after pack Lawnmower Hospital took a low scoring thriller from previously once beaten Wiles Oil The current results and after last standings week's play are listed , Lb. LinlxSausago- - - 3-- 0. below: Majors Sandy league picked up May 1- 5South Sea Care. again with five games Kitchen 6; being played Saturday. In the opener, Wirthlins Redwood Inn jumped out to an early Towing 8; Ream's lead over Homestead Bros 10. Title, but,. Homestead May 1- 6-' Title kept picking away Mt. Olympus Water at the lead until they Plumbing 4. and took the lead Minors finally then held off Wirthlin for May 1- 3the victory. Cutler State Farm S second The game Temporary 5; Libra between two second place teams H & L Driwall and Programming Hospital 9: Sandy North, turned out Wiles Oil Meat as expected. Both teams 4; and Hatfield Wire produced a lot of offense and played good defense May 1- 5with H 4 L Driwall Hatfield Wire coming out on top. took the Meat 8; Wiles Oil 23-Perschons third game played over Michael's Food 4; Cutler ward State Farm Sandy Fourty-thirteam. For being a team Programming 7; and outclassed Lawnmower Hospital S was that put a Sandy Fourty-thir- d Temporary 3. May 1- 6strong effort and was in Lawnmower Hospital the game most of the Oil 0; and SOS way. The fourth contest of Temporary between Food 10. the evening Liver Sausage Deli-Deligh- ts Ccttt Stbai, Pbtirit Gtssi ; For A Special' oyuoocf Steak Juicy tenderloin fillets, wrapped in bacon and seasoned with Dad Martin's secret seasoning. d c 1 12 13 ssf ltd. pests 2-- 7-- 0 Team picture day has 0 3 been scheduled for June 7 s the with 4 0 schedule from 10 to 11:30 Padres 1 1 a.m., the minors from Giants 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m., and Reds the majors from 1 p.m. on. There will be only one pUy2 Uztj make up day on June 11 softhll Crea tcsrwy from 5 to 7 p.m. Each this past team will need to bring Sandy Orem entered the week their queen along tournament contestant to have her County-Re- c picture taken with theirs. in Orem. Their first (0-5- 2 6-- Indians Tigers Minors: Cubs Dodgers Yankees Cardinals Gulls Indians Majors: Astros or Jerry 254-082- 8 7-- 4 3 2 0 0 Pirates Sam 255-550- 7, the Rindlesbacker, Pee Wee: Mets Angles round opponent was Signetics of Provo with team winning by the 15-of score Sandy was a to have played their second round game over the weekend but rain (1-4- (1-4- Bingham's WL Bob 561-803- 1, entrants at state. Kevin - Some legal matters are complicated and others are not. But no two are exactly the same. We have built our practice around helping people with the kind of legal help they need most at prices they can afford. We handle common legal problems such as divorce, wills & estate planning, adoptions, personal injury and individual bankruptcy. The initial consultation is $10. We charge reasonable fees on a standard rate or hourly basis depending on the kind of legal problem. Open weekdays from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Evenings & Saturdays by appointment. Fees may be paid by cash, check, Mastercharge or Visa. 3-- 6 to Rich of East. Only one Hillcrest player made it into the final eight, Jeff Nielsen, playing first singles. But, the eventual Shoka, champion in that division eliminated the Husky netter 64. The remaining .; singles players for. Hillcrest, Scott NemeUui and Brian Jensen tost out early. Much the same fate 4, an 7-- Scoreboard South breakfast . and Jordan Mayor Ted Lee, and his councilmen, league umpires will be featured subjects on the dunking machine. the for Tickets breakfast can still be obtained by calling Ed - S.J.WBBA Price Effective Ope Toes, thni Sal. Tin ta.a. 7p.u Oml taaday A Mea. Ny24, 10 We Gladly Accept reedlUauM, nun UMMER OUARTE E t 88 Provo Orem Area University Mall Mezzanine Office Suite 210 Orem, Utah 84057 Telephone 226-20- Brad 30 Parker I Rich McKeown Jim McConkie Rich Hill Attorneys at Law MCKBCWN HOI .1 4 J TrjTalve it both ways. Summer Quarter at DCE voii can have your summer fun or get a head start on one of our new degree programs, or both. No other quarter offers so much. Like fresh fruit in season, the sheer abundance of fieldtrips, recreational and outdoor courses invites you to indulge your craving for the lighter side of learning. Or r use your summer to stock up on prerequisites for a degree. Either way you slice it, Summer Quarter affords ample opportunity to Become all that you are.c7 For a free copy of DCE's Summer Quarter Class Edition listing more than 800 courses, dial 581-70and ask us to mail you one. Summer , Quarter classes start in June. 94 DIVISION OF CONTINUING EDUCATION UNIVERSITY OF UTAH |