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Show The Tooele Transcript, Friday, Jan. 4, 1974 duller Hare: Clark - Second Wards Ball Undefeated In The first half of the Cham.51-M- en pionship Division of the (.'utter Races ended Sunday, with D. first Hall Leonard capturing On Sat., Decemlier 29 the1 victories. Clark Ward only led finishWardle and lairry (ilace Grautsville Stake had their third by 8 points at the end of the but outscored week of action in M Men com- - first half at 36-2ing second in the standings. Winners in the championship petition. Clark and Grautsville the Fourth Ward 26-in the races held at the Bit and Spur 2nd Wards are still undefeated, third in the quarter and 26-1Club track Sunday were Glen while Erda. Lakepoiut and the fourth quarter to earn their Painter, 24 29 over Bob Young-lierg- ; Grautsville Fourth have not won second straight victory at Burt and Hall, 23.29 over a game. Leading scorers for the Clark Andersen and Batt; Mike Martin 2nd Ward 73 Ward were Dean Matthews with 23.96 over Frank Sneed; Larry .30 Point 29 points and Russell Curtis with 24 15 a bve; Glen Painter. The Grantsville Second Ward 23. Paul Didericksen led the 4th 25 49 over Frank Sweeting; D. clearly outplayed Lake Point as Ward with 14 points followed by I'ndcr the direction of Larry IlallLeohurd 23.50 over outscored them in every Larrv Palmer and David Ander- Larry they rainier, League I'resident, teams Wardle and Garth Stokes 24.04 from the Grautsville Bantam over Vern Batt. Basketball League liegan play Sat. In the Futurity Division: Dec. 29 in the old High School Gail Martin 19.75 over Garald Gym. Vowels: Mike Martin 21.55 over THE BUCKS are coached Howard Dickinson; Goixlm and by lairrv Proctor with Mike Toolsnn 19.05 over Dennis Hall; Hope, Bob Dickerson, Dale Brad- Mac McKay 21.04 over Craig shaw, Kelly Williams, Lyle Cort-ner- . Daniels; Gary Polk 20.94 over Bill Christiansen. Kendall Mike Martin and Peterson and Sandlierg, Russel Williams, Jeff Wareham 21.01 a bve. Lawrence and Glade Gustin as These thrilling races are The Clark Ward had a big 6:30 Erda vs Lake Point team members. held each Sunday at the Bit and second half to hand the Fourth 7:30 - Clark Ward vs 1st Ward The Gloliet rotters are coachWard their second loss with no 8:30 - 4th Ward vs 3rd Ward Spur Club. Iicginning at 2 p in. ed by John Anderson, with Mike Diderickscn, Eugene Van Nov, Doug Sutton, Ken George, Mike Ijitlics Lily Allen, Edwards, Daniel Jim Grvgiercvk, Billy Ratcliff, Brad liPajiut Sneed and Scott Edwards on L W Teams: the team. 19 45 The Chapparrels coached by Cannonballs 22 42 Ourselves Mark Etaugh, include Fred Steig, 21 40 Mike Brewster, Rick Harrison, Red's No. 2 21 40 Beverage Williams. Todd Baird, Ttxx-lJames 27 37 Mike's Sinclair Steve Etaugh, Doug Etaugh, 27 37 Nathan Warner, Phil Diderickscn, Stvle Shop 1 28 36 No. Red's Richard DeLaney Andy 30' 33' and Tracv Peterson are the Tooele Floral 32 32 Floral Lawrence memlxTs. .33 31 THE LAKERS are coached Rateinan Jewelry .33 31 by Brent Bamev. Players are Ding Dongs 33 31 Granato's Paul Imports Drake, Jim Billy Wells, 34 30 Ted Aaguard, Bryan Red's No. 3 Hopkins, 36 28 Tar-veat forward Friday night when Tooele opens league play ChxlhopXTs Harris, Jeff Worthington, 36 28 Safewav's against Bingham. Anderson, Gunderson, Ty 37 27 Dick Howard, Bryan Atkin, Jerry Team No. 12 384 25' Raggedv Anns Bird and Kelly Castagno. 244 394 The Celtics are coached by Team No. 20 42 22 Nite Owls Steve Riddle with team memlx-r- s 444 194 Lucky 1.3 Brent Croom. Young, Terry Tom Baird, Jerry Warr, Don High team series: 2070 Bateman Jewelry Kimlier, Gary Gilliert, Gary Rid2017 Cannonballs dle, Trov Giles, Eddie Taylor, 1998 Team No. 20 Burt Slice, Scott Slice and Ranteam High dall Cole. game: 743 The Stars are coached by Bateman Jewelry 725 Floral Lawrence The small print reads Others game total, of all the Buffs, Sutton. Knox, George Troy Gary 716 votes: Springville, Too- - jng scored 25 points against Anderson, Lanny DuClos, Billy Cannonballs ele. That statement appears in Payson. They make a valuable Martin, Reese Nelson, Kevin High individual series: 568 Linda Allen a Salt Lake paper, at the bottom addition to any team, Hackford, Chuck Pullen. Kevin 566 basketball rank- of the Class Mable Peterson in (he backcourt it ap)ears Magee, David Grygierezyk, Allen 563 of Robinson Edna the the At ings. that Gardner will relv mainly on Johnson, Matthew Swenson, Greg top Month-olMarcie K., daughter of Mel and Pam Roberts rankings rides the powerful Bing- - a ()air 0f brilliant sophomores! Pat Davis and Teddy Drake are the High individual game: 231 entered Robinson ham Edna hasnt state Miners, any swimming meets yet (her father is defending Sorenson and Bob Stringham. players. 217 coach of Tooele swim teams) but, here she shows off her Mable Peterson champions, ranked Number One Sorenson saw some action on In first round play the Globe212 official Tooele swim suit, just in case she is needed to in the state with 23 points. Lenora Murdock the main squad last vear as a trotters won over the Bucks fill in for a relay team. Born November 25, she is the has this been and The Trotters had doubled freshman, Based on these rankings, the year first child of Mel and Pam, the first grandchild of Mr. and Tooele Buffs don't stand much of a mainstay as a soph. Sorenson the score on the Bucks at the Mrs. A. T. (Ruby) Roberts, and the first grandchild of a chance in their league opener s the player the Buffs look to half as the score was 18-They Ladies Classic " Ervin and Ethelvn Shields.rolled on to their win as Eugene this Friday night against Bing- - to hri"fi the 1,1,11 d)Wn hc co"rt hit the dlreL dle to 14 Mike Van Nov had attack, League ham. But according to coach points and cr"tlal points, and grab the Diderickscn 10 for the winners. Gary Gardner, the match-uwon't be as as the ke.v r,'ho""(is- Ile "lakes so,ne Glade Gustin was high point mistakes, but they are mistakes man for the Bucks with 8. paper would have you believe. The Lakers whipped the Chap-parreIN FACT, Gardner is down- - ,,f .effor,t n 1,ecaU!f he isn't he is per-ce- s but because behind shooting right optimistic about his chan- - r.vn& 1le fi0,x1 of Bryan Harris who whipped in of upsetting early season 1,al)s lr.v'"R 0) 1,ardhe does on the court far 14 points. James Williams canfavorite Bingham. outshadow he ned 8 in a losing cause. Score at the mistakes for Basis Gardner's optimism for the Lakers. is the fact that for ten games makes And those mistakes are halftime was 18-Mhos driving today? is a accelerate in spurts to find out The Stars took the Celtics now he has been working with becoming fewer and fewer, of increasing urgency when the wheels slip or spin. team series: question High 35-20 Halftime score was a very young and very inex- STRINGHAM, one of the and When they do, slow down and Niteowls 1493 this winter as perienced team. Now they have finest athletes in Tooele High, for the Stars. Troy Anderson Number Four drivers are forming car pools to do all maneuvering with a gen1461 under their is just now coming into his own was big gun for the Stars hitting The Feet some experience 1445 tle, delicate touch. try to cope with the fuel cribelts, they have progressed ac- - on the basketball court. By 16 points while Randall Cole sis. team High game: To do this, Abbott explainof the Celtics had 13. cording to Gardner's time table, working hard, and making the But an even more basic Number Four 558 ed, gently apply the brakes or and he thinks they are ready most of his chances this flashy Niteowls 529 question, according to a nationaccelerate in spurts to find for any team in the state. lefthander, has proven to the Tooele A 520 ally known race driver, should out the wheels slip or spin. .After first their his to and to team mates fans, dropping High individual series: be, Who is driving when roads When they do, slow down and four games two of these losses his coach, that he belongs on the Verla Kopfer k d 536 are or do all maneuvering with a genwere bv the slender margin of starting lineup. Stringham does Nina Warr Accord534 from a winter storm? tle, delicate touch. the Buffs have it all, with perhaps his only wak- one point Irma Estep 528 ing to Tom Abbott, a Detroit 2. ALWAYS remember that bounced back to win five of their ness being defense, and that road course driver who also High individual game: last six games and move up to phase of his game is improving distances on glare ice Nina Warr 219 conducts performance driving braking The next games will be played an even .500, five wins and five all the time, Verla Kopfer 205 classes for police officers, extra may be as much as nine or ten losses. Sorenson scores at a 10.9 pace Sat., January 5 starting at 9:45 Joann Stoddard 204 passengers in your car pose a times the distance you would on dry pavement. THE experimenting stage is while Stringham is cranking 'em in the Old High School Gym. special problem for any driver. expect That means, according to Abover, and Gardner now knows through at a 9.8 clip. A pair extra FIRST, passengers THAI) Mens what each of his players will of mightv fine cagers to have on k mean a driver must be more bott, that in spite of r and can do, and he figures thev your side. traffic you must increase for all those riding responsible IVite Thursday are ready to do battle with the When Gardner wants to give your following distances prowith him. likes of Bingham. sea player a rest, its easy to Second, the extra weight of portionally. Bowling In addition to being defend- - lect from the bench, No matter what kind of race the passengers in the car may plavers the caliber of Jim Hawker! Ralph ing champions of Class we characterthe may be in, Abbott added, driving change the Miners rightfully boast of Varner or John Boltz. These are as drivers a problem istics of the vehicle good competition Whitefish populations in the having the Most Valuable Player great spot plavers, with plenty that can be exaggerated by the we must always be aware of even in the ranks, none other of talent, and loads of enthusi-tha- n Weber River have increased extremely low coefficient of the slightest change in the abilBruce Hardy. It was Hardy asm. All are improving with rapidly the last several years, acfriction on ice or ity of our tires to grip the tracks who almost led every passing game, and surface. The same is true of the any cording to Jack Rensel, Northpavements. the Miners to the title last one of them can, and do enter ern Regional Supervisor for the Race drivers must drive on passenger car driver who wants cen- - the game with no letdown in Division of Aildlife Resources. spring. Aiding Hardy are the brink of disaster, Abbott to protect himself and those ridter Golden Holt, and Before Flaming Gorge fishGlen the Buff attack. In fact they all commented; but theres no reaing with him. Roberts. This trio is enough to have the ability to spark Tooele, ing became so popular, particison why a pool car driver cant TOP- - FLIGHT professional strike fear into the hearts of n IF BINGHAM believes pation in angling for whitefish practice a few common sense drivers use every legitimate aid brave. most the said in the Weber was good, ele believes the little note. Othprecautions to help get himself to get the best bite between Countering the Bingham trio, ers receiving votes, etc. they Rensel. With the decrease in and his passengers through withtheir tires and the tracks surGardner is expected to turn loose are in for a shock come Friday pressure on the Weber, white-fis- h out driving on the brink of disAbbott added. You can, face, about eight cagers who figure night. The Miners are a mighty numbers have reached high aster. winter-slic- k roads. on ' too, of the Buffs fine basketball team, but then, levels. Rivers, just as land, have to carry the hopes ABBOTT cited the followstudded tires Snow tires, the so much fine only year. during carrying capacity. they are meeting a mighty ing tips, supported by research where legal, and reinforced tire .FIRST THERE is Captain basketball team, and it promises Whitefish compete directly with conducted by the National Safety chains will help you get there trout for space and possibly food. Jim Dreitzler who scored an to be a classic, Councils Committee on Winter and Abbott back, recommended, Reduction of theirnumbers through The blast-of- f is 8 p in., pre-th- e average of 14.7 points during Driving Hazards. this added but warning: deada season. is needed. For this eeeded by the battle of the legal harvest Jim, 1. With all your passengers practice reason, the season this year was Even with the best traceye shooter is the man most jvs at 6 p.m. aboard, and before you get out extended. feared by Tooeles opposing tion aids, far slower than norIN LIGHT of the current coaches. Hes a great team leadmal speeds are essential when er, potent scorer, tough reboundgasoline shortage, Rensel pointhow much or how little traction the going gets slippery. Slow and ed out that Utahns who live in er and fine floor man. Dreitzler is available, and how your car easy is the secret. the metropolitan areas can condoes it all, and he does it all will handle. When youre the driver, reserve fuel by visiting waters close loosens the larvae which float well. To do this, Abbott explain- - member that your passengers to home. with the current into the screen, ed, gently apply the brakes or are depending on you! The Buffs have two fairly big The lower Weber - from men, who are improving rapidly. Fishing for whitefish is best is the with GrifEcho Dam downstream 14. very small hooks, about Cory Sherwood and David best area to visit, according to and one split shot sinker on the fith, a junior and a sophomore Rensel. Fisheries biologist Dexline, said Rensel. perform most of the heavy work ter Pitman reports anglers have WHITEFISH anglers should on the boards at both ends of been catching two whitefish per allow their line to drift from the court, and when they are Rarest deer in the world is Feas muntjac (Muntiacus feae), hour along that stretch. Nearly ripples into pool areas on the cracking, they are mighty tough which is only known from 2 specimens collected on the all have stone been Sherwood anglers using river, then watch for line to customers to handle. borders of Tenasserim (in Burma) and Thailand. fly larvae gathered in the Wever, stop moving because whitefish is the second high scorer for the said Rensel. One fisherman holds strikes are very light. Buffs, averaging 12.8 points per a window screen at a 45 degree Whitefish are excellent to far isn t Griffith contest, while angle on the water while another cat. They are better when smokbehind with 90 points in the focks from the riverbed ed then trout, because they kicks Sherten games he has played. upstream from the screen. This have more oil, said Rensel. wood has the highest individual Observed 'l 2 success I life Resources Naval Hero Made Waves tl a ii.'xim- - trans- carried waliln-i- l is Jones' locker, the legendary bottom-of-the-Mresting place of sunken ships, is occupied by many an enemy thank to the skill and tenacity of another Jones--JohPaul who founded the I 'nit.-Slates Navy. Jones, according to the Teacher's Scotch Information Gent re, was born in 1747 in Scotland, within sight and sound ol the sea. Christened Davy man-of-wa- r 86-4- la-xe- y - out last plant pro.-winter by the Division at Wild- 4 Del-ane- l,.- i 8 e i Moose I Hanlam Basketball Begins r(?EAT Transplanted doselv to determine its sm.css. The project, the lust ol its kind ill the United States, insoKed the translixation of IS moose from the Bear River and Mill creek drainages on the north slopes of the Uinta Mountains to the mouth of Fish Greek Gan-yoabove Scofield Reservoir in CTThavri; Garlxm County. The purpose was F et to establish the moose in vs hat to be favorable habiapjx-aretat. the transplant last Since January, one mature bull moose was illegally killed during the elk season, and one female calf dead of natural was found n j causes. In a recent survey of the area to determine whether the moose had adapted to their new home. Division biologists observed a calf which had been given a drug overdose at the time she was to be released last January. The animal became partially paralyzed, lint under the care of IV. Kenneth B. Greer, Provo veterinarian, the young female revived and was released three weeks later. Biologists sighted her just above Scofield Reservoir, near the area in which she was released. She to lie in excellent conapx-aredition and adapted to her new home. Biologists report the new mixise herd apjx'ars to lx well established. Each animal was marked with a colored collar, and the general public observcoing these animals have operative in reporting the sightings to the Division. lx-e- Buffs Meet Miners In League Opener Friday h John Paul, Jr., he added Jones" later. At the age of 12, he was signed on as an apprentice aboard a merchantman sailing from England to the Colonies. In America when the Revolution came, he offered his services to tin new republic. His illustrious U.S. naval career began when he fitted out and served on the Alfred, first r to fly American the flag of the new nation. llis most celebrated battle was at the helm of the Him Homme Richard, which engaged HMS Sera) is off the coast of England. For two hours the ships pounded each other at point blank range. Many of Jones's large guns blew up; water poured into his shattered ship. The British captain hailed to ask if he had surrendered. Jones shoutI have ed his epic reply, not yet begun to fight," and went on to another victory at sea. Jones was, after all, a man who seldom missed the boat. man-of-wa- 3-- five-tea- d 38-2- p - one-side- d ls 38-1- 4 - Car Pools Pose Extra Driving Care 6 17-1- - ice-slic- snow-clogge- to-o- Whitefish Provide Nearby Angling 3-- 3-- snow-covere- d single-handedl- y 6-- 5 6-- 3 Too-eve- I from-wor- a I SLOVAKIAS HIGH TATRAS ARE TOPS FOR SKIING by Marcy Rosenberg Attention ski buffs everywhere! This year you neednt agonize over long lift lines, crowded slopes or exorbitant prices at resort hotels. This season, the place to go is Czechoslovakia - to the sparkling slopes of eastern Slovakia. When the snow flies, its time for you to do the same. Take CSA Czechoslovak Airlines from New York or Montreal any Monday or Thursday to Prague. From there, two daily flights serve Poprad, right in the heart of Slovakias High Tatras mountains. Jutting abruptly out of the rolling Slovak plain, the High Tatras have long been a mecca for European skiers who wanted the best possible skiing for the best possible price. The slopes, in most years blanketed with snow from through the end of May, never see the crowds that flock to the continents better-knowresorts. Still, when it comes to trails, sports facilities and comfortable accommodations, the Tatras just cant be topped. Virtually without exception, the hotels are new or newly renovated. Prices are with double reasonable, rooms with bath and three meals a day going for as little as $26 per person.The.se days, thats hard to beat. Theres something undeexotic about the niably names on the land: Strbske Pleso, Tatranska Lomnica, n well-tende- d y Stary Smokovec. The re- gions major winter resorts, they may be unpronounceable, but theyre definitely unbeatable when it comes to skiing and a host of other winter sports as well. and downhill skiing are equally popular in the High Tatras. The 300 peaks of Czechoslovakias mightiest mountain range offer enough diversity of terrain to satisfy Olympic champ and snow bunny alike. The hotels will offer you far more than room and board. Whether youre in the venerable old Grand Hotel in the largest of the ski resort centers, Stary Smokovec; in the spanking new Slovan at Tatranska Lomnica; in the fashionable Bellevue at Horny Smokovec; or in the Fis or Panorama at Strbske Pleso, you'll find entertainment programs, nightclubs, wine taverns, saunas, indoor swimming pools, snack bars, cocktail lounges, shops, ski rental counters. CEDOK, the Czechoslovak Travel Bureau, can through its North American headquarters speed arrangements for everything necessary for the perfect winter holiday in the High Tatras. Theyll book your hotel, suggest package tours, make skis available to you at your Tatras hotel. You can reach CEDOK at 10 East 40th St., New York, N.Y. 10016, telephone 212-MCross-countr- y d ultra-moder- n |