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Show Wildlife Club News Tooele Transcript, Friday, January 0, 1978 'i'UDjaiJa Gerald Gordon, President of the Tooele Counts Wildlife Federation has announced that a planning and scheduling SECOND SECTION meet- ing for 1978 range and wildlife surveys, will Ik held January 12, 7 p in. at the TiHK'le County Courthouse. Cxilor slides of previous surveys will Ik? shown Girls Cage Team Gains Third Win refreshments light served. All interested par- in suffering a loss their opening game, the Tooele Buffettes have ticipants are invited to now racked up three straiattend. The annual mcniliership ght wins, and are gaining momentum with every pasmeeting is set for Fell. 3 at the Moose Ixxlge. Tic- sing game. Debbie Coached by kets are now available from all Federation offi- - Bennett, last years State Champs are looking more and more like a title contender again this After and vT . Vi Hillman was a towwith five steals, and along with Jovee Allen was resxm-sibl- e for forcing numerous turnovers. Hillman and Allen were esjxcial-ltroublesome to Tunp-iews guards Judy Craig and Viiki Fullmer. It was Craig and Fullmer, who played smh outstanding roles for Provo a year ago. Hunt, in addition to er of strength y v 3-- outstanding ssrestler, poses with Japanese National Seiidii Champion, Yasanagi, following their match Wednesday night. Mark defeated Yasanagi to help the Utah team defeat the Japanese team. Mark Tate, Tooele 6-- Mark Tale Victorious Against Japanese Champ Undefeated Mark Tate, who is giving promise of liecoming one of the outstanding wrestlers ever to wear the purple and white, kept his unbeaten string alive Wednesday night when he defeated Japan's national champion, Seiichi Yayanagi.1 The Japanese S team, comprised of national champions from Japan is on tour of Utah during which a they will wrestle 10 all Star teams from one-mont- h Utah. Tate had leen selected on one of t ar teams consisting of wrestlers from East, West, Granite, those Brighton and In Wednesdays encounter held at East High, the Utah team, defeated the Japanese team, winning five matches, losing four and drawing in two. It marked the first time in the wrestling history of the Japanese-Ucompetition that the U.S. team has lieen able to defeat the Japanese. Tate, wrestling at 13S'4 pounds, fell lieliind Yasanagi early in the match when Yavanagi threw him to the mat lead. Tate battled back, and for a when he took won the match 6-dossil" his opponent six times. Tixx-le- . all-S- 3-- 0 3 League Nears End Of First Half year. One of Tooele's top shooters is Dave Faddis, shown here driving for a layon up. Faddis, one of the top athletes tlic Buff campus will be in action in Salt Iaike this week, as the Buffs seek victory number three against Judge Grantssille's George Knox is a big and rugged hunk of basketball machinery and is one reason the Pokes are looking forward to a championship season in league plus. George and his mates will be in llcher City Friday as they seek their second league victors' against Memorial. the Wasps. Tooele County Cage Teams Wendover, and their young team that has been winning with constant regularity these past few weeks, leaves the desert to travel to Ogden and a game Dugway and Wendover plunge into league warfare this Friday, Jan. 6. However, there will be a dearth of high school basketball action in the county as all four teams are on the road. with St. Joseph. DUGWAY, with the top scoring machine in the county in Paul Brown who has split the nets for 179 points in 10 games also goes to Ogden and a game with the Utah School for the Deaf. Next basketball action in the county will be Jan. 10, when Tooele en- TOOELE, boasting a 0 league record, will take their quintet to Salt Lake City to battle Judge Memorial, who have won a pair and lost one in league competition. Crantsville, with the best team record of the county schools, and with 2-- With just one game remaining in the first half of play. Decor Furnish- ings appears to have a strangle hold on the first half championship, with a re- cord of 7 wins and no losses. First half play will end Wednesday, Jan. 11. W-Team standings L 7 0 Crantsville 6-- 1 62 E&p lst Security 5-- 2 Anaconda 6 '6 Sd,inR Wednesdays results: tor, berg, vitt, Romero, 5666; Ron Rav Romero, Prince 660-0- ; D. Wick- - Garcia, ham, 2 wart o.2.2-2- . Wickham Totals Ste- - J. Basico C(K.his Sando- - 12; Schamiann, Val, ,als 17.68-4DECOR To-- Busico 0 Killpack, Sorenson, K. Proc- Strom- Lea- - - Mele (W) def. Pat Torres 138 - Mark Tate (T) pinned (W) 3rd period 145 - Hall (W) def. Gregg Dunn 132 Despite the fact that Tooeles wrestlers lost their sixth match of the n record season, giving them a of 56, coach Paul Dart wasnt discour- Decor - Smith, Cooper, Boltz 20-0-Patch, Russell Chidester Totals B. Hunt Credjt LI Sagers, J. Hunt, Murray Totals i(go2; J. Miner 42-4-1- Totals CT)4-- 119 - - (W) def. Marvin 53 long-dreade- is Stones (W) def. Greg Garcia pinned - TV EPIDEMICS Among the more noticeable TV epidemics are Medicine Breath, Frightening Teeth, Chronic Foot Odor, Mood Change Due to Irregularity, The Heartbreak of Psoriasis, Mothers Nerves, Driving Jitters, Uncomfortable Puffiness, Gym Class Dandruff, The Humiliation of Warts, Sour Stomach, Too Much Drinking The Night Before, and an illness with the apparently Latin name of Blahs which seems as wided Tired as the spread Blood. If some of the TV diseases actually and medication existed, itself could be risky in that such remedies may not alleviate the condition but could lull the user into a false sense of security. - The Machinist 4-- 2 126 Briggs (W) Green (T) 3rd period ..... Simmons- Hitesman (W), (State champion) pinned Tim Simonich (T) in final 22 seconds. Tim had him Earl (W) def. Ray Colledge 112 65 2 Hvy 4-- A - 2 - Results: Phil Torres (T) def. Tominaga 98 Gonzales 11-- Paul Griffith Dale Peterson (T) pinned Lamb 2nd period 135 Hendricks (W) tlef. Gary Last 4-- A - latt 167 4-- 2, (W) 157 105 1.3-- 1 50 The final margin of victory looks like we took a real whipping from West, but that isnt so, Dart said. Nearly every match was close, and with just a break here and there we could have beaten West. An example of what Dart was talking about was in the 105 pound battle between Gonzales of West and Tim Simonich of Tooele. Going into the final 22 seconds of the match Simonich was ahead, when Gonzales pinned Simonich. Gonzales is the defending champion. Many other matches were just as close. Tooele opens league action against Cyprus Jan. 5. 57 - Walton (W) def. 155 -- Terry Fs games was also the games top scorer, canning 17 counters, followed bv relxiunder, Stacy Ilyinas with 8. Sandra Allen Shepherd, and Hillman made big contributions to the win with some pin point pass- con37-3- 6 Tunp-vie- comprised mostly j wf jnrs who helped Provo to a second Jplace finish 26 . the division last in 26 r year, and it took a siqx-- imic iiis - The Girls JV team defeated Timpview 3627, with Karen Davies lead ing the wav with 11 po- ints. Torxde: Iliint, 6512-17- ; I Ivinas, 4 668, Shepherd Hillman, 661-- 0 ; ODriscoll Allen, defensive effort by Tixi-elto eke out the win. 1106 While Tooele was guilty 1396 of taking too many bad shots, and in general not 522 to par in the 519 playing up offensive end of the game, 513 e 1124 .... 61-51- they couldn't be faulted for their defensive efforts. 531 And it was this defense 528 that earned Tooele the 517 230 193 189 . . . Monday Nile Mens League . . . .W-4-- 0 Painter, Totals: 14 9 KRISTI Hunt, played the role of the janitor as she swept Ixith 22-3- 7 Friday Nile Fun IxCagne win. one-poi- .... txiards ending her evenings work with 22 reliounds. Helpwere Stacy ing Hunt Ilyinas and Melanie Painter with 13 each. Tuesday AM Bowling Belles 4-- 0 Family Ben. Assn Deweys No. 2 Coast to Coast Moose Lodge A1 and Lids Mutt and Jeffs Pin Busters Anaconda S&W Trailer Pk Eagles Lodge Venus Club Chucks Lock-Ke- y Dons No. 1 Dons No. 2 Cedar Crest Vil Tooele Ins. Ag Team high series Deweys No. 1 FBA Venus Club Ind high series ing. 4-- High ind. series Aleen A.elia Marian Thomas Maliel Jones High team game Three Stooges Gutter Girls Happy Rollers High ind game Marian Thomas Aleen Azclia Sherrie Hardman. Team standings Batemans Reds Place West Wrestlers Beat Tooele aged. 33-13- Duran, tertains Carbon. L. -- Security. - L. Proc- - (;l, 1ST SECT RIT 2 SALINGO (forfeit) Anaconda 1st Sec - Romero, Cooksey, 6 off-aga- in Miller Totals 27-- 1 tor, GARCIA Bl'SICO Garcia 4-- 3 arc'a p,ls'c0 Credit Union 1st - Anaconda I.iddiard, k.van fcO-Fluid, 3.2-2-Anderson, latest s lst the lxing is Undecideds one league victory lassoed and tied down, will go to Holier City to battle Wasatch. is over for the play Tooele County's basketball teams, as all four quintets, Tooele, Crantsville, for fun Tixx-le- quest was a close win over Timpview. Happy Rollers T nree Stooges High team series Gutter Girls Its Hit The Road For All EEN THOUGH only one player, Kristi Hunt, is back for Tooele, coach Bennett, after a slow start has her charges rolling along in great fashion. llMr 9 4-- . . . 0 51 51 51 51 2-- 2 2-- 2 2-- 2 2-- 2 3 3 ... 1- 64 64 64 2216 2214 2193 Frank Herrera Leo Robertson Dewey Orr Team high game W-- Hot Shots Forget Me Nots 3 Happy Bells Head Pins Dum Bells Team 6 Alley Dusters Pin Smashers 3 Hopefuls Sweet Tens . 7-- 1 .... 62 62 62 53 53 4-- 671 592 590 Batemans Coast to Coast Venus Club Deweys No. 1 782 782 780 772 Ind high game Frank Herrera Earl Hammond Dewey Orr 264 242 233 4 4-- 4 4-- 4 . . .. . . 4-- Lizs Whizs Under Dogs Knights Down and Outs Team 2 High team series Hot Shots Sweet Tens Pin Smashers Forget Me Nots High ind series 2-- 6 2-- 6 Rottens Raiders 1542 1514 1465 .... Betty Ebbenga Beth Greetis Irene Cisco High ind game Irene Cisco Betty Ebbenga Daiva Cunningham . . . . High team games Ball Busters Reds Rottens Raiders Indv high series Paul Lewis Tom Adams Mike Choma 68 High team game Pin Smashers HotShots ' High team series 4 55 Ball Busters 55 Reds 55 Flakie Four Oogles 3 .... Teams 2364 2287 2267 2267 . .... 847 332 821 Barbara Garcia 659 645 638 607 599 575 576 Indv high games 569 Jay Edler 558 Paul Lewis Cloyd Russell 229 Ellen Warr 211 Tina Miner 204 Sharlene Aufdemorte 266 258 253 219 214 211 536 530 Tina Miner 520 Rose Crimmins . Fly Fishing Meeting The Utah Fly Fishing Association will meet on Mon., January 9 at the Tooele City Library at 7 p.m. A free fishing film will be shown. Visitors are welcome. Ladies City League -- siSat IT side-- o 21 Teams Lawrence Floral Handicaps SL Tribune rim?) liBiustHifc T REFRIGERATOR ON A 15.7 CU. FT. WITH ALL OF THESE QUALITY FEATURES... NO-FROS- .... 3-- y . . High ind series Kay Pendergrass PamVonHatten Jan Fox High ind game Kay Pendt rgrass Jan Fox Pam - Kathv i 2 2-- 2 lo tpxrintr 20.8 CU. DELUXE FT. 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