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Show The TooeL Transcript Friday, January B6tt'Ll.6 25, I9G3 B CLIPS Tuesday RECREATION Team Standings: .... L 53 d, .i&BS, - MAKS Mike John-soTooele High School guard and Ed Datum, guard, tsurm up for their game BASKEIRUL tluv u.lec dose Buffs Resume Play Game time at Bingham Fri dav is 6.30 pm. for the Junior Varsity and 8pm for the Varsity game Tooele faces heavy opposition from Bingham as they take the road after their first rest of the season. AFTFR THEIR weeks lay-ofrom region competition they play five games within the next two weeks. They meet Jordan at Jordan next Tuesday and Friday, Feb they meet Hiilcrest here on the Tooele Court. Coach Gary Hale looks for tough competition all the way through the rest of the season FRIDAY WHEN they meet Court meet the Bingham, Buffs" are on the move again when This became noticable the Buffs stomped over Granger Lancers in their fourth league This win game of the season standgave Tooele High a ing The Buffs lost their first two games to Jordan and Hllcrest and to the scores of On the third learespectively. gue game. Tooele High broke Its losing streak after beating the Murray Spartans to the Before winning score of th.s game, Tooele High had lost 30 straight league games. Before the league even started, Tooele won four of their 8 hi hind, WEDNESDAY SCRATCH until the Buffaloes Stamp ded" during the fourth quarter and finished wth a ten point lead and a s ore 150. MM with Bingham. Friday. The two seniors face a stiff series of games for the rest of the season. til 53 )3 Team Standings: Dunn Roofing Mobilodge Nil Cleaners Stoker Motor SEASON'S The dates of June 1 and Oct. mark the opening days of Utah's general fishing and deer hunting seasons for W L 7 6 1 2 4 3 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 214 5 3 3 8 2 Barrus Motor M Rod Inn 13 Bevan Drug Foodtow Vista Liner . Al and Lid Dunn Roofing won four points from M Rod Inn. For Dunns, Lana Shields. 176. 456; Lola Tulio. 155. 434 For M Rod Pat Lawrence, 145 430. Mobilodge split two games each with Foodtown. For Mobilodge Jean Rush. 171, 467. For Foodtown, Flo Jacobs, 187, 466; Beula Edwards 149, Barrus Motor won three from Nu Cleaners. Fo- - Barrus Mau-rin- e Severe, 171, 477; Peg Carmack, 155, 431; Lucille Visher, 155. For Nu Cleaners Verla Kopfer 169 451; Madge Hymas, 1363. . .... BULLING BELLES (Tuesday Morning) Stoker rolled over Vista Liner Team Standings: for four points. For Stoker Motor Satellites Lou Lavne with high series and Goof Balls game for the night, 169, 156, 188, Nevas Sad Sacks 156; Connie 513; Mag Curry, 153. For Vista Hit and Miss ... Bastemever, Donnie Mehlbauer, 159, Sharon McCoy 155; Dot Bloomdale 153. Bevan Drug won three game! from Al and Lid. For Bevan, Jo Ann Stoddard, 154; Gerry Stoddard, 155. For Al and Lid, Peg Bryan, 176. Liner, 432; 2 RECREATION LEAGUE 50-3- -- 1 Team Standing: W L 1 7 Eagle Don and Reids . , 6 Franklin Life Ins, . 5 First Security Bank , . 4 . Elks 4 3 Bumcoi Cash Store Satisfaction Center . 3 Tooele Merc 2 Red and Jim Tavern 2 The Eagles maintained first place as they won three points from Red and Jim's Tavern. High for the Eagles were Lynn Henwood, with a 217, 606 series. High for Red and Jims was Joe Leonelli with a 225, 571 series. Keith Cook had games of 201, 204 for a 564 series. Dons and Relda won three points from the First Security Bank. High for Dons and Reids was Georue Putnik with games of 213. 242 for a 626 series. Mike Mogus had a 212, 576 series. High for First Security Bank was Don Smith with a 223, 561 series. Glen Harris had a 202. 549 series. Margetts Jewelry won three points from Franklin Life Insur-anc- e Co, High for Margetts was Jay Stoddard with a big 263 game and a 599 series. Merlin Young had $ 208, 533 series and Wally Kopfer had a 206, 532 series High for Franklin Life was Jerry Donahue with a 236, 604 scries. Busicos Cash Store won three points from the Tooele Merc. High for Busicos was Tony Vario with a 229, 572 series. High for the Tooele Merc was Ed Hoffman with a 216. 510 series. Satisfaction Center won three points from the Elks. High for Satisfaction Center was Ralph Rivera with a 237, 547 series. Fred Martinez had a 214, 541 series. High for the Elks was John Paulos with a 202, 540 series. Mike Mogus, Secretary 158. 1 They are led by coach Gary Halo. On their home court Tooele downed Cyprus in the Buffs third consecutive win of the season. Before the game, the Pirate flag was flying high because of their tie for first with - after Bingham and Jordan the game, it was lowered a bit. THE PIRATES seldom took the lead during the game, but f Eagle w Satellites 5 3 Sad Sacks 5 j Hit and Miss Goof Balls . 5 3 Neva 3 4', Lucky 3 3V4 1 Strike Outs 6 Kitchen Witches J 6 Bennie Mascarenas was high Bowler Tuesday with 565, 202; Sylvia Caldwell. 514, 184; Joan Allred, 513, 197 Donna Lewis 504, 205; Bonnie Lee 502 206; Pat Gibbs, 502, 188. Other high bowlers were June Readirker 209, Linda Steadman 77, Thelma 177, Ruth Bevan, Holt, 175 Cleo Hunt 175; Naomi Griffith 174; Carla Caldwell, 170; Ilene Baetr, 168; Saxon Bracken, 168; Stella Moyes. 164; Ima Morgan, 164; Verda Fuell, 163; Mary Addams. 162; Helen Winchester 159; Gertrude Max-fiel156; T.solina Morgan, 153; Watkins, 150; and Mary Baetr, LEAGUE Morning League UNIVERSITY SWIM MEET HERE-Th- ese two University of Utah swimmers will be competing against Utah State University, Triday afternoon, when they clash in the Tooele Pool, at 4 p.m. Ladies city league team series, 2545 and high team game, 863 for the week. High individual game was roll- 545; Dete Weyland, 203, 183 530; Jane Hammond 202 519; Pam Church 200, 525; Pat Gibbs, 199 Golda Bishop 198, 493; 527; Betty Nix, 197 543; Jane James 195 514; Ellen Davis, 191, 482; Norma Buianis, 187, 505; Sandra Shubert, 186, 491; Susan Tate 185 537; Aletha Wrathall 185, 500; Nan Cramer, 183; Bonnie Shields 518; Dawna Anderson, 182, 483; Louise LaFevre 510: Lvnn Magee, Pearl 504; Palmer. 501: Parna Wimmer 499, Milda Thomasson 494 and Barbara Valdez, 486. USE EXTRA CAUTION ed by Gleriess Cooper, 253, 555 The Utah Safety Council reseries I his put her in first place minds you that snowbanks piled for the season. Gleness is on high beside the road make it Bateman team. difficult to see other cars at inHigh bowler for the week was tersections or backing out of Janet Williams of Als Drive Inn private driveways The only soteam. Janet bowled 206, 162, 202, lution is for everyone to use 570. extra caution the expecting Other high bowlers of the other ar even when you cant week were Virginia Heileson, 204, see it - Kitchen Lucky Strike High Bonnie Moyes, W L 9 3 3 8 3 6 5 4 6 7 7 4 7 .0 - Witches 3 1 10 Outs bowlers Tuesday were Stella Lee, 549, 205; 549, 187; Gertrude Max-fiel- Helen Winchester 516 205; Joan Allred, 511, 191; Donna Lewis 503, 196; Bennie Mascarenas, 505, 184; Sylvia Caldwell 503, 187. Other high bowlers: Cleo Hunt 198; Mary Baetz, 193; Pat Gibbs 185; Ima Morgan, 183; Verda Fuell, 179; Naomi Griffith, 177; Elaine Linda 176; Wakms, Steadman, 165; Ilene Baetz, 160; Thelma Holt, 159; Mary Addams, 159; Saxon Bracken, 158 531 187; Gold discovered in California January The second half of the Recreation League got underway with the Eagles winning four points from Satisfaction Center. High for the Eagles was Spazz Heileson with a 201. 574 series. Pete Hatch had a 247, 545 series. 24, 1848. TILS and WRESTLERS Dean Maloney lough compfition -practiceJim Leonelli for the thry face during the The Buffs meet Murray Jan. and Cyprus, Feb. 7. Season. 31 MAJOR LEAGUE TIIS Wrestlers Team Standings: Meet Rinpham Tooele Beverage Tooele Bowl Bonneville Motors Dunn Coal Co. . Service Penny Dawsons Alpine Lounge Bateman Jewelry . Red Jones Tire Shop The Tooele Major League's s.cond half got underway as the Tooele Beverage won all three from Dawsons team points High for the beveragemen was Carl Johannessen with a big 247, 60S series. Roldo Robinson had a 203, 552 series, Mike Mogus had a 213, 550 series and Moose Magee had a 234 game High for Dawson's was Johnny Dawson with a 552 series. The Tooele Bowl won three points from the Alpine Lounge. High for the Tooele Bowl was Gib Hanna with a 572 series, Art Welch had a 210 game. High for the Alpine Lounge was Bill Buckingham with a 207, 555 series. Bonneville Motors dropped Bateman for three Jewelry for Bonneville points. High Motors was Owen Miller with a 213 game and Butch Johnson had a 203 game. High for Bateman Jewelry was Merlin Young. Dunn Coal Co. won two points from Pennys Service. High for Dunn Coal Co. was Shiek with a 219, 560 series. Keith Warr had games of 200, 201 for a 559 series. High for Pennys Service was Curt Wirhol with a 213, 584 series. Mel Van Patten had a 207 game. Red Jones Tire Shop had a bve nigh Mike Mogus, Secretary Ma-tek- ' FUTURE Today's troubles can be overcome. It is tomorrow's anxiety R. that worries us to death. Bryant Mitchell, "I Conquereed Fear on the Installment Plan, Daily Blessing. Eosl 4th South Salt Lake City. Utah On Abstracts Escrows State Agent For SECURITY TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY Los Angeles, California Doris Alsop Local Represents ve 115, Fernando Jim Kost-ki- , Garcia, 123 Frank Sweeda; 130 i; D'an Malonev; 136 Jim 141 Cliff Ebbenga; 148. Bob Prince; 157, Mike Kushlan; 168, Larry Kramer; 178, Buy 19G, Telephone 8823133 384 West Vine (rear) Tooele, Utah Leo-nell- England Construction Inc. i DRIVEWAY Sand (Soil I CO Title Insurance 26-2- GRAVEL Gravel PRESENT Stanley Title Co. The top twelve members of the team are: 98 Mike Garcia; I Snow Removal Phone Road Materials Grading Hauling Excavating 882-13- 97 Equipment Rentals Everything piles up handsomely in a Chevy II including savings Hih for Satisfaction Center was Alzo Morrell with a 217 game. Franklin Life Insurance Co. won four points from Busicos Cash Store. High for Franklin was Bob Seright with a 206, 543 series. Don Brosius had a 202 game and Jerry Donahue had a 205 game High for Busicos was Art Welch with games of 201, 207 for a 587 series. Tony Busico had a 203 game. Dons and Reids won three points from Margetts Jewelry. High for Dons and Reids was George Putnik with games of 217, 233 for a 630 series. Mike Mogus had games of 229, 237 for a 628 series. Ernie Paulos had a 244, 590 series and Don Prince had a 218 game. High for Margetts was Earl Hammond with a 232, 577 series. Jay Stoddard had a 220, 544 series and Wally Koofer had a 206 game. The Elks won three points from Red and Jims Tavern. High for the Elks was Jim Gochis with games of 200, 224, for a 602 serjes. High for Red and Jims was Bill Spence with wagon roomy enough to Imagine a handle most anything you can heft and still trim enough to slip into cramped parking spots. We imagined it, built it and called it Chevy II. Made it as dependable as a wagon can get. And made it so itll keep piling up savings over the years. Those show up in the way low-loadi- CHEVY n Keeps Going Great this one goes and goes on a gallon. They grow ith brakes that adjust themselves. An exhaust system that lasts longer. And a Delcotron generator that keeps battery reserve power up. Want to hear more? How about a low price, natty interiors, Body by Fisher craftsmanship and a talk with your Chevrolet dealer soon! w a 200, 594 series. First Security Bank won three points from the Tooele Merc. High for the bankers was Craig Wiggins with games of 211, 224 for a 632 series. High for the Tooele Merc was Deb Long with a 237, 591 series. Lou Miller had a 204 game. Mike Mogus, Secretary LADIES CLASSIC FREE Instructions Elks Tournament Singles Handicap Tuesday Night by Bill Buckingham If you're a beginner, or if you want take to polish your game advantage of this expert instruction. 47 East 2nd N. SATURDAY and SUNDAY Everyone's Invited COME WATCH or PLAY Entry Fee $2.75 882-320- 4 Team Standings: Gordon Furniture Stickney Cigar Co Reids Chevron Swift Atkin Realty Realty Dons Body Shop LaFreya Beauty Clars Auto Center W 51 L 21 45 26 40 31 40 32 38 34 35 37 34 37 .... 31 22 41 Alpine Lounge 49 22 50 Allsop Chriss This weeks bowling ended the leagues first half. Congratulations go to Gordons Furniture Company who are declared winners of the first half. High team games and series-Don- s Body Shop, 534, 505, 1503; Gordons Furniture Co., 501, 490 1433; Alpine Lounge 483 1394; Atkin Realty 483, 1390; Clars Auto Center, 483, 1363; Reids Chevron, 473, 1345; Swift Realty 496 1339; Stickney Cigar Co., 462, 1325; Chriss, 466 Allsop mimmu Nova See four entirely different kinds of cars at your Chevrolet dealers . . . Station Wagon ItOO Chevrolet, Chevy II, Corvair and Corvette. CHEVROLET CO j i 23 South 'Main Tooeh Fred WHITE FISH The special winter whiteflsh season continues through Feb. 15 on portions of the Logan, Duchesne, Blacksmith Fork, and Weber rivers. on the mats. The Wrestling team this year, under the direction of Coach Bert Williams has some very good looking prospects. The first match of the season saw Tooele lose to Bountiful on Tooele's mats, Lehi tried their luck against the Buffs but failed. Tooele then traveled to Pleasant Grove where they pinned down their second win in preseason matches. During the holidays the Buffs traveled to West. There they tied their wins with their loses at two each. There was no match with Hiilcrest, and the Buffs were beaten by Granger by a score of unlimited, Lowry, Tooele High School's wrestling team lost to Jordan Tuesday 35 to 11. Thursday they face Bingham at 3:30 at Tooele, The Tooele team Is handicapand have-no- t ped by won as many meets as other years. On January 31 they meet Murray and Cyprus on Feb. 7 , and Graham Phono V TjpMUfUllJ! 682-314- 3 |