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Show y "1 G ' ,:S ffl '"V, the Workouts for Age In will team Croup swimming each davs conducted three week. Momlav, Wednesday and Fridav liegintinig Monday. Apr. 22 at 5 (K) p m. Fiflmi Hopefuls All Hit girls ThI lliijh School cluing swimming ami Champions of Region i'niiNte in Fur. headed hv Sue kluever who holds the Region record Sopho more Andrea Kolieits, who has improved hv leaps and hounds, and J.mae Harris Mill give added strength to the Hulls in this event . p 50 sard event, Tooele has Sharon Palmer, Stacs Painter, Sharon IW muon Perk Miss and 1.1 Palmer is the Region champ dud record holder, ami the other three are just less than two seconds behind her In the 1(H) sard breaststroke. Tmcle has In the 2(H) sard freestvle three entrants headed hv the RoIhtIs has four entries; lain champ and record hold udiea Rolierts, Reiss region Painter, Per k. Stacv er, freshman I Culliertvin and Jauae Hams Painter and Sharon Pdlmei. r In the lM) sard backstroke, than average swimare Just how urll lilt Ruff-rtlrvs ill do is hard to figuir. mers and should earn (mints Tooele will have three fine Richardson, Tauniia entiles siner Holier Is has Into unalilr for Tn tele. Vnti Koifel ami Pat and TAMMI Tallinn of Jensen the results other JENSEN olitam to Anderson will couiN-tin the form a strong trio that are capRegion meets and has no idea of the tunes posted, or the 2(H) individual medley. Tannin able of finishing high in the nmnlier of entries from other will In couie(uig for the first final results. tide nothing is known about tune, hut Miss Anderson qualiteams. Hoherts and the Hulfettes fied for State last sear, ami the the relative stiengths of the Mill go into the meet as unteams coming to State, Tooele knowns. as Mill (he other teams two of them should help Tinh-Ii- . 50 sard In h.uhstrole the is the state ill entering a strong and talentHON F I It. Tooele has TinhU will have three entries, ed team Whether thev are to capture the ipiahfird I) sm limners and thrv led hv Taiiuna Rulurdsou who strong enough to he seen, Five is the Region remains Mill In of II big trophs ill champion competing will have thev cimli a Reid record hut Cmdv its holder and should the II events. Mhuh and Sue kollel will he strong a lug voice m determining male them a contender Tom-lcontenders for the Purple and the eventual champion. Mill not have sMimmers in eithlute. Preliminaries hi the diving er the 50 or the 1(10 sard event will begin at S (H) am. with the ToinIc's strongest events, and their freestvle relav team Mas apHars to Ik the breaststroke prelims in swimming slated to liegm at 10(H) a in Finals will disqualified at Region v thev where Roberts has four talented and fast swimmers. In the start at 3 00 p m. Mon t have a team in this event Rut in the other II events. will (lit Slate Championships Satuidav. Io.it li Mel KoImtIs. with I) d( luii squad qualified for lire preliminaries of the stair is expected to finish among the the eventual when leaders champion is crowned late Saturday altrrnoon IS-gi- baseball train are the lovely Sliersl Johnson and Diana Hrrgener who verse as hat girls and general handvmen. derails at helping the team, both young lathes served as but girls last to a 2 0 mark year, and this year have hclifd Totn-Iin Region Five plus. their I .ending e , r. Tooele swimming Lori Painter and Cindy Reid go through the final .stages of workouts as they prepare for the Womens State High School Swimming and Diving Championships which will he held at the University of Utah Natatorium this Saturday, beginning at 8:00 a.m. Tooele will send a strong contingent of 15 swimmers and divers to the meet, as Champions of Region Five. TOW,BII Timh-I- Buff Husclmllcrs Dump Davis 1 With two out in the bottom the seventh inning, center-fielde- r Jar k Faudl crat ked out a long double scoring Maik Connell from third to give Tooele a 2 I victory over the powerful Davis Darts, in Region Five baseball action Wednesday afternoon. THE WIN, the second in a row for coach Dave Faddis battle for was a tough the Ruffs and for a time it look-e- d like the game would go into extra innings. the Ruffs loadTied at ed the bases in the seventh with none out. Rut Robbs Stringham struck out, and Guy Pomcrov popped out to the catcher and the bases were still loaded. Then Faudl stepped to the plate and chose a long double over the centerfielders head, driving in Connell with the winning run. Lefthander Robbv String-hawas magnificent in going the distance and gaining his second win. Craft v Stringham struck out 17. allowed just two In the top of the sixth. team, which to date has won two matches and lost one. Their touted Davis Darts Wednesday. a 162- - 172 win over the highly Rack: Joe Sweeda, David White, Ron Baum and Steve Front: Roger Spafford. Slater, Riekv Strong, David Hunt, and Bryan Benvvare. latest conquest was Buff Golfers Win 1, Lose death plav-ofOther Mt golf dan. hole a tie 16 at the View golf course the THS team was defeated by JorAfter their regulation nine battle the teams ended in 164-16- A was placed on plav-of- f two holes. Dave W hite and Ron Baum plaved the sudden death for Tooele, after the first hole of the sudden death the teams were still tied ON THE second hole Tooele ran into trouble as Dave White hit a bad shot into the sand trap and then had a bad cut for a 6 on the hole. Ron Baum had a chance of gaining the win for Tooele but his shot faded out as he missed his putt for a par and ended up with a bogie 5. The Jordan boys came in with a four and a five as Tooele lost the sudden J Hroad Squad Feet ASIA 35 IS1 28 29 35 29 2S' 28 27 27 35' 30 37 37 Niteowls 1571 Zippers 1538 1501 Broad Squad High team game; interested adults are encouraged to attend. Managers who have minor league equipment should bring the equipment at this meeting for inventory, to establish what equipment must Ik purchased. Also the Tmiele Minor League will need adults for managers and coaches. Anyone interested is asked to call Roll KoloMski or F.serctt Peterson All 5S0 ZipNrs Niteowls Broad Squad High individual series; Verla Ropfer Bet tv Searle Joann Stoddard High individual game; Verla Ropfer Joann Stoddard Betty Searle 5(H) -- 53-- 578 574 572 -- -- 545 207 201 16th century Ireland, a bapboys right arm was not hardtized, so he could strike er blows with it! In String-ha- batter Hams, who scored on Tavlors triple. Stringham then struck out Dave Hill, and Maikev beWith fore walking Tonmer. two out and runners on first and third. Stringh.iui caught . Imt ween Tonmer in a first and second and Taylor attempted to score. However, firstbaseman David Criffith fired a Krfect shot to catcher Jeff Gillette and Taylor was out at the plate. half of IN TOOELE'S David Griffith the seventh, cdine up with his tlurd hit of the day, a double through the middle. Coach Faddis sent in Connell to nui for Griffith and Riekv Maitme to bat for Steve Cook. Martinez woiked Farr for a walk, and both runners advanced on a passed hall. Jnn-u- i v Graham walked to load the sacks with none out. Farr then struck out String-haand forced Pomerov to pop out, hut then Fandl made with the heroics with lus double, and Connell scored easily from third to give Tooele the win. Tooele had six hits in the hv three Griffith, outing. doubFandl's two les, and a single bv Gillette. Rut the storv was Stringham' In illi, mt pitching, and the big bat of Fandl. THE BUFFS have three scheduled next week, games Memorial in lor. playing Judge The Ruffs got one run in Salt Lake Monday, travelling the fust inning when with two to Jordan Tuesday and returnout, Pomerov was safe on an ing to Tooele for a return ennevt error. Fandl then doubled with gagement with Cyprus Pomerov scoring all the wav fiom Fridav. first Todav (Fridav) the Buffs From then until the sixth will go against the tough Ring-haMiners, as Tooele seeks inning the game turned into a pitching duel between Stringtheir third win. Game time is ham and Daviss Corv Fair 4 (H) p m walked lead-of- f J f. Tooele scores were Brvan Benvvare and Steve Spafford, 43, Rick Strong 44. David Hunt, Joe Sweeda and Roger Slater 46. met Tooele Wednesday David High at home. The Buffs started out strong and ended up even stronger. Dave White lead all scores with a .37 with Ron Baum right behind with followed bv Joe Sweeda and Steve Spafford with 42 Other scores were David Hunt Slater 44, Brvan 43, Roger Benware 45 and Rick Strong following up the group. Robins Wavne COACH stated that the Buff team is very strong and getting better every match and believes they are headed for a great season. be at Next match will home against Bingham Friday at 3 00. a 41 American League Holds Tryouts This Week Tooele American League WBBA trvouts will be held Wednesday and Thursday, April 17 and 18 from 5 to 7 p m. and Saturday, April 20 from 10 a m to noon at the baseball park adjacent to the swimming pool. Attendance at two of these sessions is required. who live Tooele, the railroad tracks, Pine Canyon Stansbury, Boys north of in Erda, and Lakepoint are eligible to participate. Age requirements are. a bov must be at least 9 years of age before August 1 and must not turn 13- - years of age before August 1. A birth certificate will be required at tryouts Profanity is the use of strong Wilwords by weak people. liam Arthur Ward i - r - I A- ; P . , v . ffj jff-XV' Jt A v9S XVf , V 30-1- BOM ERS made onlv one big threat m the last inning gaining six runs on Sponsors errors. The Sponsors gamed ex tra base hits in their total 25 for hitters ones Big Club were Tracv Brown 1x6 Wavne Jones 4x5, including a home-run- . Rich aide 3x5 including two doubles and home run Hudv a grand-slaRuvlial 3x5. Ken Jones 3x4 with two lng triples Mark Larsen also slammed a THE SPONSORS will plav A Auto Glass Saturday at 10 (K) am at the Cottonwood Com plex Funnv Farm handed 7 Stores a 27-- 3 defeat and will plav Wells Distributing Satur dav at 9 (H) a m. Big sluggers for the laiimge 1 j b 1 iS iU- Lr - o' a. f t f Sffe-4 i. Nt 4 V Oijtiirrlt Hills Names Officers At a recent meeting of the Oquirrh Hills Golf Club new officers were named to direct the clubs activities through the 1974 golf season. Beginning with a lour man best ball opening day event on Slav 5th through the club championship tournament next fall and including State tournaments such as the Western Open these men will lie in charge of all club sponsored events at Tooele's Oquirrh Hill Coif Course. Watching as a fellow officer makes a practice putt are, from the left: Dean Hulct, club president; Milford Varner, second vice president and Henry Padilla, first vice president. Putting is Jack White, secretary. APRIL IS A GREAT TIME TO SHOP THE CLASSIFIED ADS FOR A NEW CAR OR HOME FOR RENT - CANYON MOTEL $85 furnished. L'tilities included. 882-173- 882-323- C-- Call SLC. 467-076- 1 VEHICLES MOTELS 9-- r. WESTERN MOTEL FOR SALE Modern air conditioned. New Serta beds throughout. FOR SALE 1968 Square Back VW. Excellent conTV. Weekly and monthly rates. dition. Must see to appreKitchenette units available. ciate. Call ask Inspection Invited. Paul and for Butch. Gwen Lowery Managers, 515 30 North Main, Tooele, Utah. 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Miss Reid is a tough competitor, and a very graceful diver. In the 100 sard fioestsle, lain Painter and Kasce Jones Mill carry the hopes of the purple and Mhite and Roth should he around for the finals Saturdas afternoon. IN' THE tough and gruelling 40() sard freestvle. Tooele will have three fine contestants. Tooele s 1974 W' Niteowls Zipjiers April 22. L Teamsi ilie Club championship is scheduled for August 10 and Iks ball 11, and the will lie held September 1st. these touriievs In Scotch Foursome is scheduled every second and fourth Sunday of each month, and Schneiter reminds all golfers fo watch for the Derby tournaments. With (be advent of spring weather, golfers are fltaking to the local course which, according to Schneiter is in good shaH. up-lu- Imt she is a good one. Sue Klue-veRegioij champ and record holder carries the Ruff hopes in this race. Cmdv Reid is DDDBO! the c 17 of the existing state record, so thev must lie figured as one of the IksL TOOELE IIS pist one entrs in the 50 sard freestvle (lla-si- Called 882-351- 100-var- have tough competitors Their 200 sard medics relav team of Taiiuna Richardson. Macv Fainter, Sue klue-ve- r and Cmdv Reid moii the Region five seconds faster (lull suport to Strinoliam Ks lint-terfl- v Mill I.ailin league Hie Monday. llehUMc 00 p in. I Minor League Merlin" Tooele Minor laague meeting will Ini held at the Tooele Citv Court riMiin at 7 20 pm. li Karl Schneiter. pro at the Oquirrh Iblls Coif course anis the summer nounces that the first formal Following golf tournament will be held schedule of meets. Annual Mav 5. The at Peulathahm Spring 4 Mav Aqua Rest Ball tournee, a 4 man IkM "B" Zone 18 Mav Ogden. hall will lie held following' the meets (place to be announcat 0.30 a m. In the af- Senior Cham14 drawing 15 ed'. June of the same dav there School. ternoon pionships at lie Swim also be will a derby tournaat 22 Junior Olvmpus June ment. I.ava Hot Springs. Julv 5. . 7 The popular and prestigious Twin Fall' Invitational at Twin Falls. Idaho. Julv 19. 20 - "B" Western Open will lie held A user the Memorial Day holimeet at Reams. Aug 9 10 Mav 26th and 27th. Another U of Utah. at day. championships lies! ball tourney will Ik held Julv 4, lieguming at NumlKr Five s Tooele want who sMimmers to participate in the summer program sliiMild Ik iii attendance. Requirements for niemlier-shito the team consists of family ticket and 2l $5 1) a family. Information will also le gisen concerning team suits U registration. All sMimand who wish to om must mers In? aide to swim at least two lengths of the pool (50 yards!. 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