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Show Page 12 - THE HERALD, Provo, Utah, Thursday, June 13, 1985 Sportsline i ' k Lj 7 V a r3 I M" Lai V i ' F1. A- P3 P8 est -. ' ,fiS8k Men's Swimsuits antzern 12.99 Reg. 18.00 Dunker' swimsuits, choose from either cottonpolyester, poplin fabric. Assortment of color combinations. or quick dry Built in liners and draw string waist. Sizes 30-4- Of Arrow Knit Shirts Reg. 16.00 to 18.00 J- - Max' 9 El CM) Tennis Shoes & Our entire stock of Dad's favorite shirts. cotton blends. Sizes , 27345. White nylon mesh uppers . I leather reinforcement, 'Hob Nail' , d) 2199 Reg. 34.95 Choose from our Tournament' collection, solids, stripes, in easy care polyester and wi th Sole. Blems. Broken sizes 7 to 14. " t - 1 ; I f I 'J Entire Stock of Haggar Shorts Entire Stock of Men's Reg. 16.50 to 18.50 adidas descenth mlspml Tennis Shirts and Shorts o f it Midget years), years), Intermediate 3 Don't miss this great buy on popular brands. For the Tennis player who wants comfort Shorts and style. Shirts 32-4- 2. Men-Wome- n (16-1years). Bantam and Midget participants will be limited to three events, while the other participants may enter four events. All clubs must have a representative present at a 9:15 a.m. coaches meeting. Registration is from 8:30 to 9:30 a.m. the morning of the meet with competition beginafter registraning immediately tion. For more information, contact coaches. All any of the Timp-Provinterested youth who are not yet members of the track club are encouraged to join. Registration for the track club is $25, and practices are held at 9 a.m. Tuesday and Thusday at Timpview and at noon Tuesday and Thursday at Provo High. The next TAC track meet will be Saturday (June 22) at Timpview High. Off 25 Reg. 18.00 to 45.00 Our entire stock of Haggar shorts, with the fit Dad prefers. Choose from poplin, duck or twill fabrics, casual or bermuda lengths. 6 colors. Sizes (10-1- 1 (12-1- nm by Arrow Entire Stock Track Meet Slated for Provo TAC An Age Group track meet is set lor Saturday at the Provo High track. The meet will be under the direction of the Timp-ProvTrack Club and coaches Mark Low, Brian Kuhlman and Terry Thomas. Entry fee is 50 cents per event. Divisions include Bantam years) and Young J Ls 4 'louihament 5 (14-1- 5 TM mm 24-2- Youth m 1 Cougar Baseball Camp to Begin The first session of several BYU baseball camps, under the direction of Cougar head coach Gary Pullins and pitching coach Bobby Noel, will begin Monday (June 1 7 at tile BYU baseball diamond. The camp will be for high school years old) and age players (14-1will run Monday through Friday. Later camps will include sessions for younger players (ages 10 to 14, and a day camp for June 1. players 10 to 17 (July "We particularly like to have the local high schooi-ag- e players involved," Pullins said, whose picked up his fourth WAC title in nine years when his Cougars won the WAC Playoffs in May. Pullins said registration will continue through the opening day of the camps or until all spots are full. There is still room left in every session, he added. Cost is $135 for registration, plus $75 for room and board if the athlete wants to stay at BYU during the camp. Local athletes can avoid the room-an- d board costs by living at home while attending the camp. Sessions run from 9 a.m. until noon and from 2 to 4 p.m. daily. All phases of the game will be emphasized during the camp, Pullins said, including pitching, defense, hitting, bunting, team defense, etc. Pitching machines, video taping, flims, intersquad games and strength training will be included, along with a barbecue and awards banquet on the final day of camp. 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Also Steve Clifford Motors will have its racing Porsche there to be washed. The Provo car dealer will also be helping the soccer team with some of its finances. For more info contact coach Steve Wooley at 3734295. "22.50 i i f., vw ' Natural, tan, ft. blue. Zzz 31-- 5 Blend, choose assorted stipes 3. f 1 ':. 1 . ' , Men's ( Hathaway Light-Weig- ht 'Jack Nicklas' Stacks Designer 19,99 Reg. 30.00 6 Golf Shirts Comfortable summer weight slacks, 100 poplin, Easy care has its own belt, also has front watch pocket. Colors navy, natural Sizes 4 lots ol style, 32-4- L (Q)q Reg. 26.00 Stand up collar STMen's ... 'Skid Grip' j ; ; J with front pocket, These shirts are as functional as they are good looking. S, M, L and XL, in a variety of stripes and solids. Shoe. A Reg. 19.95 1 (in f ' r, r. Haggar It;: r. CecJ cs-- ir Cotton-Blen- d f Summer Weight Canvas Duck uppers, d blue sole Favorite tor court and casual wear. Sizes White non-ski- Slacks Reg. 24.00 ill sT- -. munsmgiuear& Reg. S22 to S26 Men's Knit SNliS Grand Slam 5 Aguilera Recalled Former BYU pitcher Rick Aguil-erwas called up by the New York Mets for the second time this season, Aguilera. who has been pitching for the Tidewater Tides, the Mets Triple A a! filiate, joined the club Monday. The former Cougar righthander was originally called up by the Mets on May 21, but rain cancelled the game he was slated to start and he was returned the Tidewater May 28. - ss5 colorx t'r;s S-- Fund-Raise- Mt. View Cage Camp Set The second week ol the Mountain View High basketball camp will begin Monday, June 17, and continue through Friday. Sessions in the upcoming week are for athletes who were in grades nine lluough 11 during the 1984-8school year. The camp is under the direction of the Bruin coaching stall, includGardner. Dave lloule, ing Jot Dave Seaman, Terry Shellenberger and Kline Adams. Fee is $10 and is payable at the first session ot the camp. 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