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Show Hie Toot le Transcript, Friday, January 31, 1973 Tooele Prepares For Bingham Invasion The Bingham Miners, Class state champions for the past two years, and making a strong bid to rejieal in 1975 will bring their strong cage squad to Tooele Friday to lest the Tooele Buffs. Bingham, under the guidance of George Shiga were surprised in the league's 0ieniug game by Jordan and lost 69 61. Since that the Miners have raced away to four straight wins, and are currently tied with Judge Memorial for the league lead. In their last two games they have scored couiMrativel easy wins, defeating and last week (Aprils 3-- ... de-fe- 62-4- swamping Davis 58-39- . at 6'6", t. Steven Hill at 6'4", (den Bryan Hardy at lulls at 6'4' 6' 2" and Kerry Newman at 62". Tooele will probably counter tli. se xkyscrapeis with a team that averages wlxmt 6'1" if Gardner nxns with David Griffith (6'5), John Bolt, and Ray Stewart Ixith 6 2", Bob Stringham 6 ' even and Pat Sorenson at 59". They will Be even shorter if Scott Sorenson stalls. Hie Scooter is onlv 5'8" tall. ' THE IUVAI KT Between has Tooele atwass Bingham and Im.-i- i an intense one and dose games have lieen the rule rather than the exception. If the Buffs tome up with performances like THE Bl'FFS, on the other they had against Grautsvillc, and Jordan, then the Miners hand, have lieen having their troubles. They diopped a to will lx in for a Busy esening. If Davis, then came through with a Tooele plays like they did the sectough 5 point win over Jordan, ond half against Cyprus, then the losing close decisions to Miners are going to have a picnic. In this topsy-turvJudge and Cyprus, by six and two Region xiints. live race, the Ruffs still are nut Tooele needs a win badly to out of contention. But each loss is stay in contention for a tournagoing to hurt tome and more, and ment and pit king on Bingthe entire squad realizes that losses ham isn't exactly an easy wav to at this stage of the game can prove mark in the win column. It's to lx disastrous. a long time since Tooele defeated the Buffs lost 66 62 and league Standings: Bingham last year and coach Cary Gardner figures the Buffs are a! Hint due to bury the Miners. In the four games each team has played to date, the edge gcxs to Bingham Ixith offensively and The Miners have defensively. scored 245 xiiiits to 233 for Tooele's scoring in the four Tooele. Defensively, Biiigliam has games is led By Pat Sorenson (58), permitted their opponents just 212 Bob Stringham (57), John Bolt and counters while the Buffs hase Ray Stewart (35 each) and David Griffith (21). Much of Tooele's given up 243 points. COMPARING THE point chances for a win hinge on the spiead, Bingham has outscored defensive job Griffith will lie able their foes Bv an average of 8 points to put on the Miners' Big man. a game, while Tooele has Been Golden I lull who scores an average outscored an average of 3 points of 18.5 points per game. Holt Ls a game. That gives the Miners an closely followed By Hill who 1 1 averages a ccxil 15 points per conpoint bulge over the Buffs. test. Bingham will hase a decided The J teams get action unadvantage in the lieighth department and can put a team on the derway at 6 pin. and the varsity floor that will average lietter than teams vs ill square off at 8 p.m. It 63'' tall if they start Golden Holt promises to lx? a great show. Sky-Me- lli' and Anthony Sandoval. two of Towle's fine distance swimmers prepare- - for woikouts. Ilolli Hiss and Sandoval have been point getters as the- - Buffs a (tilling 10 I duel meet record. have ehalkrd up an iniprt-ssis- t kt'iinrn lake-oi- l Water Buffs Win Tenth Defeat Viewmont 116-5- 6 MI L llolierts Rot 'tlnee lust places' fioin Both Bairv Iltt and Holn-r- t DeA'argas. Pitt ssoii the 200 and KM) fiee and sssaul on the winning fieestyle rclas team, sslnle DeAargas sssam on tlie winning medley relay team, and then ssoii the .r0 fiee and the COWII Tooele's swimming le.iin sson its lentil duel meet of tlic sear, sslien they Wednexvlay night sewed a xurpiixiuglv eass 16 Vi win user View mont musidcicd one of the lietler sss iimiiiiig teams III 1 the state. Vlessinoiit didn't pose nnuh an olistaele for the lampaging Buffs ssho eaptmed all 10 svvim-miiesents and lost mils the divif butterfly. KM) Von Cox. i' Alls n Jones, ssho fourth ill the slate last ing. finished sear, defeated Curtis Bateman IS7 65 to 175.IM) for the Alkmgx mils' fust place in the meet. ' again Broke uiinutem.uk in the KM) yard B.u as he ss'on in the time of 58 0. The lxxt race of the day sxas the 2(M) said indisidu.il medley ssith Tooele's kenneii Hiss and kellv Koekwell finishing in a dead higher. FRESHMAN JOHN Strickland came up with liest finish of the sear as he captured third place in the n tx-e- n 87-7- 7 heat in the time of 2.25.6. ( 'ui t is Bateman and Chris Bael of Tooele continued their Battle in the diving. This time it was Bateman ssho scored the most points as he finished second to Viewmont Jones. Bael had the unfortunate experience of Blowing one of his dives and this hurt his chances of finishing the old competition on the Steve Pratt is shown presenting trophies to winners of the II year the at Junior High School. Mike 411 ()iic-o()ne Tournament Being licit! each Saturday of the girls competition, winner Andrea Gardner, and lew is, winner of the Boys competition, later for further tournament competition, and those winners will will atlsance to Salt One competition I I. will Be the Oi.c-tgo to laigan for final competition. Saturday, ebruary Schixsl. If you for the 12 and 13 sear olds. Registration is at S;30 a.ni. at the Junior High 4 II the and come fun. join want to hase some fun. and learn while you are having Nutrition, of the teaching educational program, the is part Steve Pratt conducting of tin Junior first aid skills rules of the contest, and basketball fundamentals. Members with the contest, under the High School and High Schuol basketball teams are helping Pratt ami his aides, Gary Alvcrxon ami Russ Remington. direction of Coach KM) sard Butterfly. Another large and enthusiastic cross d ssas on hand to cheer their ssaler Buffs on to victory. Sss ini Kesults: Tooele Hi Viewmont .Vi One-on-On- Iaigb Bantam Basketball Enters Fifth Week The Stars, coached By Jack Tomae, lead the Tixxle Bantam Basketball with a peifeit and 0 record through last Saturday. AVith one week to go in the fiixt half of play the Elks under Stan Edgew(xxl are in second place with 3 wins against one loss and play the league leaders Saturdav. 4 1 and Alan Oldroyd and Jay Nichols the Celtics. Ill last Saturdav's action the Elks downed the lakers 22 17. the vie toys Stars won Big with a over the Darts and the Rue ks posted a win oser the Celtics Seven plavcis seined fin the Elks with Dale Poor and Ciaig Ferrin each with six points leading the wav. Mike Mogus had eight points and Albeit Arellano six for the losers. Pat Donnelly ssith 19 points led the Stars to their win with Albert Dellerra adding eight, Daryon Tanner and Troy Tate each collecting six and Tony five as the Starr won their fourth in a row. Barry Bance with eight and Greg Dunn with five points were the leading scorers for the losers. IN THE FINAL game the Bucks pulled assay in the thiid quarter for their win after the score was tied at halftime. Rick Taylor led the winner with eight points with Jon Sanchez and kevin Hodges each adding six points and Ixirry Lindsay and Paul Smith five. Mike Busico with nine points and Greg Pomeroy eight weie top scoters for the losing Celtics. 2M) Medley Belay: Tooele (Cox, T. 1itts, B. DeVaigas, Hiss) 1:44.8 48-2- Viexxinont 1:55.9 Tooele 2.IM1.0 32-2- Free: Iitt (T) l;5fi.7 Bichardson (T) 2:01.5 Das id (V) 2:15.5 Sandoval (T) 2.17.2 2(M) Curtis 2(M) Plastic or Regular Bottle VISINE EYEDROPS oz., $1.75 Value (V) 2.22.0 Bui. Med.: Hiss (T) 2:25.6 Tie Bocksvell (T) 2.25.6 Tie Fierce (V) 2.27.8 Humphries (V) 2:34.5 J. De Vargas (T) 2.29.2 50 Free: B. DeVargas (T) 24.0 Certsch (V) 24.6 Cox (T) 25.2 k. Pitts (T) 26.3 Mitchell (V) 26.6 (V) 187.65 B Vteman (T) 175.00 SHulties (V) 122.20 Dising: Jones ANTI-GA- DI-GE- DIGEL ., Anti-G- 1(M) L LIQUID LIQUID h ANTACID S $2.10 Value "nag as Antacid Swimmers To Receive Trophies Bael (T) 121.00 Fitpatrick (T) 104.80 Flv: B. DeVargas (T) 58.8 Pearce (V) 1:05.0 Strickland (T) 1:16.4 Peterson (V) 1 :22.5 Black (V) 1:44.9 Pitt (T) 53.0 Bocksvell (T) 56.9 k. Pitts (T) 59.0 David (V0 59.0 CUrtis (V) 1.02.7 100 Free: iaS Gorge Certsch MYLANTA ANTACID ., Clarified 1(M) Back: Cox (T) 58 6 Mitchell (V) 1:03.3 Johnson (T) 1:06.9 Williams (V) 1:09.3 Baird (T) 1:18.7 Breast: T. Pitts (T) 1.11.1 Barid(T) 1:12.5 Beid (T) 1:14.6 Barlow (V) 1.15.2 McGuire (V) 1:26.2 Free Belas: Tooele (Bocksvell, k. Pitts, Bichardson, Pitt) 3:44.5 4(M) Viesvmont 3:53.8 Tooele 4:11.6 TABLETS League Team standings: Number Three 13-18-Numlier Four: Number One: Number Two: 13-Numlier Five: 10-1- Number Six: Number Seven: 515, Number F.ight: Number High team series: Three, 1498; Numlier Four: 1414, 30 WEST FIRST SOUTH TOOELE. Phone: BUN 882-028- 7 AA'ildlife Proc- lamation call for clarification of the proclamation and special regulations on Flaming Goige, according to Division of Wildlife Resources Law Enforcement Chief John Nagel. I1E EXPLAINED that Utah license holders, fishing in Utah, may take eight trout or salmon with no more than two lake trout. However, Wyoming license holders, fishing in either Utah or Wyoming, may take eight trout or salmon regardless of species. Utah license holders who fish exclusively in Wyoming may also take eight trout or salmon regardless of species. Ladies Classic 12-- Changes in Bag and possession limits for lake trout and limits for children under six in Utahs 1975 Protected Aquatic (V) 6:13.0 Barney (T) 6.22.7 Humphries 1(M) TYLENOL 5:43.6 Hiss (T) 5.47.5 $2.07 Value FOB THOSE WHO SHOULD NOT TAKE ASPIRIN (V) the limit of the licensed anglers accompanying them. The somewhat confusing regulations will, hopefully, be in Better harmony with Wyoming rules Rules 5H) Free: Bichardson (T) 5:36.0 EFFECTIVE, FAST ACTING TIIS Coach Mel Roberts (left) receives trophies for Tooele City and County Recreation programs from County Commissioner George Bu.ianis (center) and City Administrative Assistant Dale Howard. The trophies will be awarded to the best male and the best female swimmer, the hardest working swimmer and the one whose skills are most improved in both the high school program and the winter and summer age group swimming programs Sponsored by the city and county and directed by Coach Roberts. Number Two: 1411. Number High team game: Three: 519; Number Three: 499; Number Six: 495. High individual series: Barbara Hagen: 523, Verla Kopfer: 522, Mvma Kirk: 510. High individual game: Helen Fields: 213, Barbara Hagen: 197; Sandra Outen: 192. A' hat it amounts to, then, is that Wyoming license holders mas take eight lake trout anywhere on the reservoir, while Utah license Buyers may take eight lake trout when fishing in Wyoming only. Utah juveniles under 12, fishin Utah, are limited to four ing game fish of any species, not to include more than two lake trout However, all game fish taken h juveniles under six must Be included in the limt of the licensed anglers accompanying them. UTAH AND Wyoming children under six, fishing in A'yom ing, are limited to four game fish of any species, not to include more than two lake trout. Juveniles under 12 who reside outside of Utah and Wyoming must also count their game fish in next year, said Nagel. What appeared to Be a Bear in the middle of the road in predawn hours to an Oklahoma man turned out to Be a beaver, according to the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation. The man said the animal was sitting up like a bear until it jumped in front of me. He couldnt avoid hitting the animal and killed it. Wildlife Conservation experts report the beaver weighed 83 pounds. Measurement across the hind feet with the toes f closed was three and 0 inches. Beavers weighing considered are large. pounds one-hal- 48-6- i My S , Neighbors Sponsored By the Utah National Guaid and Tooele business 13-3- Stel-lai- 10-6- Just- - 9-S-- 9-- Outs: 7-- 7-- The Knock Spankvs Gang: High team series: Travelers: Gang: 1594, 1655, Over Tin Hill 15: 1583. Team High team game: Split-Nib610, Travelers: 573, Shafters: 571. High individual series: Chris Connelly: 577; Carolyn Clark and Naomi Graves; 560, Carla Johnson: 559. High individual game: Shawnee Nash: 221, Naomi Craves: 213; Pat Simonieh: 212. A report that one of every three American adults is single suggests a vast number of people in this country have cold feet. Streakettes: Tens: 14; Sweet Dein Gals: Dreamers: 84-- 1 3; s: standings: Team Three : team One: 1 team Five: 10-team Two: Team Four: Team Six; Team Seven: Team 8: High team series: Team Five: 1517; Team Three; 1479; Team 9-- 7-- Seven; 1449 High team game: Team Five: 568; Team Three: 552, Team Seven: 536. High individual series: Barbara Hagen: 565; Myrna Kirk: 533; Verla Kopfer: 526. High individual game: Barbara Hagen: 215; Ruth Rosson: 209; Myrna Kirk: 205. mothers patience is like a Stretch the truth and your story tulie of toothpaste, its never quite A' illiam R. Lew is. The is going to sound pretty thin. all gone. Franklin P. Jones Lynden, A'ashington Tribune A spend a day in your attic and save about $150 a year 6" Fiberglas Team Insulation keeps heat in in home . . out in summer. winter. your So easy to install you can do it yourself in a day. Costs only a little and pays for itself in fuel savings. Prices apply to full roll only 6 3 Vi 2 Vi - 204 sq. ft. 134 sq. ft. -- -- ; 4 12. 18-Team standings; 14-Fire Balls: 155; Determineds: Tooele As: 14-13-Pin Split Head Pins: 12-We Three: 11-ters: 114-84- ; Ladies Classic 64-94- 6' "Help!: The Three The Thiee Bears: Downers: & Up Nuggets: 19: Shafters: Team Goof-Ball- Bowling Belles Team 8: Iehi Bon: Streakers; High team series: 1650; We Three: 1626; Fire Balls: 1562. High team game: 597; Dem Gals: 577; Go Getters: 574. High individual series; Parna Wimmer: 594. Liz Finch: 572, Inez. Browming: 561. High individual game: Donna Lewis: 227; Inez Browning: 216; Liz Finch: 215. Tile 8-- Spllt-Nik- Caxxl, Bad & Ugly: a 9-- Now if you roll this melon along with your foot you're all set to go . . Team standings; Over the Hill ; Travelers: Gang; 11-The Grecian Stars: Bloomeis: 12-12-Hie Gutter Snipes: 11-, 15: The Cellar Team Tuesday AM 14-- c Tuesday Night Ladies League 94 sq. ft. 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