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Show Mu 6ft UiACl't- team Jen - II,1' Mr num Coal was lv wiih The Tooele Transcript of 215, series Jerry uo had a 213 game High Kurnev lie Moi.in was Oir unit a 22f, 329 ' lt jMtu-- fit.' IlIRrn Team up game Dawsons " u two jvunts fioni the lounge High for Daw-waJohnny Dawson with of 2oo. :oj for reo fd 1 itc hard had a 213 II , h the Alpme was D b I 'iig welt games of 202, 212 for a 'pa senes Keith Cook had a 2ie 378 series Team members of the first ha'f champ, on- Toocte Beverage were Johaenessn, Eldon Iiroks Cliff Shields, Mae Magee. Bud l at mack, Rnldo Robin-soand Alike Mogus Sponsor f the li.tm is Jim DeSmion of Teo.. Beverage Mike Mogus Secretary v STATE BOWLERS Top bowler from Salt Lake City plan to be in on the fun at the Elks Invitational Singles Tournament, to be held here the next BIRTHDAY PARTY The home of Mrs. Malcom Walters will be the setting for a birthday party on Thursday evening In honor of Mrs. Benson of Salt Lake. On hand for the occasion will Mil-bur- n two weekends, Pictured above are some of them: L to R: Ted Peters, Max Cus, and Pete , Bill Buckingham Bill Ward. Mrs. Fern Jensen. Mrs. Lois Gillespie and Mrs. Dorothy England of this city, Gloria Hanni, Mrs. Ruby Gollaher, Beverly Benson and Melba Powell, of Salt Lake City. rrKEXD AT PROVO Mr. and Mrs P. C. McKen-dntat spent the weekend Provo and visited with their children, Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Me Kendrick and family. W k The rom !e Beverage won the fust half of the Tooele Major League by winning all 3 points from the Tooele Bowl. High for was Carl the beveragement with a pair of 201 games for a 511 senes. Jl'gh for the Tooele Bowl was Art Welch, Alping Lounge won 3 points from Bateman Jewelry. High for the Alpme was Keith Cook with a 2116, 5G3 seribs Bill Buckingham had a 202, 539 series and Deb Long had a 212 game. High for Bateman Jewelry was Jav S.oddard amt Ernie Wey-lawith games of 211, 204 respectively. Dawson's team took 2 points from the Red Jones Tire Shop. High for Dawson's was Lou Miller with a 202 game High for Red Jones was Jim Jones with a 202, 5T9 series Jules Kasmer had a 239 game Conn Coal Co won two points Motors from the Bonneville tr Standings: Tooele Merc r en I ,re-aAllvip Chriss VI up Realty Ai-- x Golf Shop tjj n ni Mv r W 7 L 7 1 7 1 I 4 f 4 3 5 3 3 5 2 Proiheis Place I 2 5 ti 0 I 7 Ph ilips G5 , High team gam. s and serie-lpme lounge, 473, 1359; Peter Pm 179, I lll Al and lid TV, 171 mi, Alans Super Service Alex Golf Shop 491. 1200 1317, g titles and ll'gh individual set ion: Dolhe Gr.vruh, 201, 100, SO, rtta lions 719. 499. rlleen Sheets T9 4T1 Vn- re 103 m- Helen M ivterd tun t'H Saxnn H'wird '97. V c G m la Prm!.rn 'If 1 - MOIOKS TO ROY Mis Mills lirjan and her m ,S; remie Peten pi Mis laVar Tate, 473 daughter. 199. Tun. ReiduUer rvuered t.i Roy on Monday. n,,i,.v n irnrlnimh, 191, 409 white they spent the day v.Mt- - c ,nDr . Onten, 109, Millie Long ing wiih Mr and Mrs L, A pn AWcc Slv, 103 West and family ft .i S1ST1R VISITS Mrs Edith Larson, of Burlev, l.iho, Is guest of her sister, Mrs Elizabeth Ajax, 1 25, 19r3 WOMAN Peter Pan Alim Su,vr Sirtiie Almne lounge Al and I id TV m.ie Friday, January SFI ' KNOUIEDGE Tlie real fool, suth as the g ids moik or mar. Is he who dties not know himself. Wilde, Oscar LIFE BEGINS (Left) 1s Tooele Countys New Year Baa.', sc i af Plr. and Mrs, Jerry DilarJ aid rijit is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. frank Beavers, Photos by A. D. Thomas S'ports SEEING WITH DEAN General Douglas MacArthur wasted no time in getting down to brass tacks in his arbitration of the NCAA-AAfight for control of amateur athletics in the United States. Friday's announcement that the dispute had been settled came after only a couple of hours of discussion. However, It was pointed out that there were a few details yet to be settled. At this writing, its not certain just what his miracle plan was, nor what the details consist of that must be worked out. Seems to us that it was only a few details that kept the two organizations apart in the beginning. The quickness of the arbitration makes one wonder who gave In and on what points. It's ridiculous that either the NCAA or the AAU would do anything to jeopardize this countrys possibility of winning in the next Olympics, and that is just where the dispute was headed. Major point of contention was whether or not the AAU was really being fair in their limitations on expense money, in their tags and other such judgment of Deluxe Model Willi DIGITAL TAPE Roll - Around COUNTED TV Cart rca Victor 19" TAPE CARTRIDGE RCA VICTOR With Purchase of Portable TV RECORDER n points. The NCAA felt that many athletes had been unfairly ruled ' against The AAU, supposedly Simon pure over the years felt that extreme conditions were warranted in their dealings with young men who desired to take advantage of the situation" and pick up a few extra dollars. Of this we are certain, its relatively hard to live on $15 per day while traveling. Hotels are generally In the $10 per day bracket, and it takes a good amount of money to keep an active athlete fed from breakfast on through the dinner meal, including a steak on which to perform. We hope that a fair and equitable solution has been found to enable all concerned to start planning and working for a , successful Olympic team along with other teams to represent this country in various meets and games around the world. Our reputation is at stake in what we think is a rnost country's serious matter. For a while operators of the ski resorts and those who are heading up the various ski meets scheduled for the Wasatch slopes were wondering if they were going to make it. But on the basis if some good snowfall and cold weather, NCAA National Ski hopes are now bright for such things as the . Championships, which will be held at Solitude In the Wasatch Mountains March We think now is the time to mention a meet of this caliber. For one thing, it will bring the cream of the nations collegiate skiers to our slopes to compete. For another, it will be one of the Olympic qualifying and training meets which assures that more of the top talent will be on hand than ordinarily would travel cross country to compete. The University of Utah will host this meet along with the Salt Lake Chamber of Commerce, the resort operators and in general, all who enjoy Utah skiing. supIts really not as hard to see a ski meet as one might were pose. And Solitude is particularly good since the slopes out. 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