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Show Tooele Transcript, Friday, May 5, u 1978 Toot le Batting Averages After 8 Games AB S. s Weekly Fishing Report by lJoyd Hammond Secretary- - Treasurer Utah Fly Fishing Assoc. Bissegger D. Williams M. Garrard Navlor I). Olsen J. Deavilla K. J Sikes D. Medina Russell J Alteri B. K 13 2 27 22 27 24 8 22 4 7 4 6 2 2 18 4 28 29 5 3 from Tooele, seemed to well worth the jirice of a tank of gas. The northern end of Willard Bay was producing most of the crapjiie, and the fish caught were all fairly lx- - r--; tS I ? .Jv r J ) f large. Tin: ONLY problem encountered was finding enough ellxixv room, along the dike to cast, as the In the southern area of of the state, the Ogden shoreline was fuiilv crowdthe state. Lake Powell is River is reMrted as fair ed with fishermen. The crappie are a whoolmg expected to furnish some Springs Daryn Tanner expresses determifish, and when you find of the hottest action in as good last week and exhaustion as he crosses the nation a crowd of fishermen, the state, during the month has off and is now in the two mile run. Tanner finish drojqx-line of May. you'll usually find a large as record in this event, school holds the reported lousy. school of crapjiie in close Last year we had a cold, Mantua Reservoir in the set in the Tooele 10:41.9 a clocking. to shore. The hottest acbut dry spring, and the same area is reported good Meet. Insit.ition.il (aiuntv a was tion lure, twister, cold weather delayed the with catches of rainlxiw whuh is a small jig, with of the liass, spawning and,M"Also Rear lake a plastic tail. To lieut the T F.WIS MACHINE until the month of Jtuie. 1 Ls Tennis plaxers who have their hearts would still sugThe predictions are, yielding some crowds, that the bass should start large cutthroat trout next gest taking along a small set iijmiii pcrfetlmg their lobs, volleys and service returns tan do so with a tentheir annual spawning to the shoreline, and will IxmI. nis machine (Tennis Match Inc., 819 In central the continue the month of to region, do so, until May during should Rd., Scotch Plains, NJ 07076). fisherman the trout this year, as the water the water temjM-ra- t lire Tenuis Matih. the machine as known the find on some action temperature in the lake W'anns U. and drives Sa-nis30 the or Riser weighs these fish into the deepclimlis alxive the 60 depounds and serves balls at Sanjiitih Fork River, and also three preset intervals, or it can lie acer water. gree mark. Salt Greek. These waters tuated bv ojitional wireless remote con-tr- i The Division of WildIN NEXT weeks issue, 1. should pros isle some Brown we will try to furnish life Resources, lists Willimits. white The the Trout you with some first hand lard Buy as not Ivtss are still running at ADDED ANTLERS tips on what areas are gas it takes to get there, t the with Carilxm are the only members of but s of Itah catch Like, 100 a and the crap-pieproducing top the in deer family in which both male areas the lures they are using on fishing lieing brought home SunSarafemale sjsort antlers. Although the of anil lincnlu from Beach, Lake Powell. Willard day Buy. In the northern region by one party of fishermen toga and the Provo Boat female racks are generally smaller, llarlMHir. thev are sometimes difficult to distinlaxiking at the northguish from those of a young stag s sortNEED eastern region of the ing nuxlest forerunners of the eventual and massive racks common to the spestate. Flaming Gorge ReSOME servoir is still producing cies. Brow tines, or shovels, which exHELP? vime looker si.e german tend forward toward the nose on large browns. The Green River males, are not used to dig for moss as is reported as slow, and was once supposed. They are chiefly Pelican lake, also rejsort-e- d ornamental and for protection. as slow, but should improve with the wanner GARE is made up of 25 member agtemperatures. encies with representatives sitting on HOSPITAL IE0S Bottle Hollow is still the international agency's Board of Dias good fishing, but listed THERAPY WHIRLPOOL IATHS MUTCHES rectors. Among the agencies involved requires a $3.(X) are the Fraternal Order of Eagles, the purchased from the local International Association of Lions Indians, along with your Chilis, Pilot Club International, Na882-010- 6 valid 1978 State Fishing TOOELE tional Grange and the General FedLicense. (Across from Post Office) Parking in Rear eration of Women's Clulis. Sy Ty 7-- fast improving hase-lia- ll Tooele's team for real? You had Better it. The Buffs proved Tuesday, that they are a talented team on the move when they handed Cyprus its first kiss of the year, halting the Pirates eight game winning streak. The win puts coach Sonny nine all alone in third place, with three games remaining on the Ls Dave Olto increase their lead to sen opened the inning to roost on first lia.se on an error by the Cyprus 7-- lie-lie- seeoml-haseina- DON WILLIAMS, lashed out a long single to move Williams to third. Ken Naylor followed with a single which 7-- Sud-lxir- h Region Five Standings: 8--1 Murray TOOELE Union Carbon ? 7$ e Mens Golf The first golf tournaof the year, the Best Ball Mens ment is set for Sat., May 6. The tourney which is ojien to all golfers is sponsored by the Tooele Mens Golf Assn, and is offering more than $300 in prizes to the winners. sheet Ls posted in the clubhouse for those who want to regisA 2-- 6 2-- 7 2-- The Sherry Sorenson, former student at Tooele attended Lovell high school during her senior year, where she was the head cheerleader and played on the girls basketball team. The Lovell team qualified for the state tournament and finished fourth. Sherry was picked on the teaam, and was the leadwith a 15.2 average. She is scorer ing also a member of the track team, specializing in the dashes. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Newt Sorenson and the sister of former Tooele High athletes Pat and Scott Sorenson. sign-u- p ter early, or you can register at the clubhouse, Saturday morning from 8 a.m. until 9 a.m. The shot-gu- n start will be- 2 3 5--4 Judge Uintah S 4ft, 7-- 6-- will have a chance to shake off their closest pursuer Friday, May 5, when they host Union on the field at 4:00 p.m. Union holds a decision over Tooele, so in Buffs Dow-Jam- 0 addition to cementing their third place position, theyTl lie out after revenge against the Cougars. The season is rapidly coming to a close, with only three games remaining on the regular league schedule. Tooele plays Union at Tooele this Friday, then on Monday, May 8, they go to Murray (and it is possible Tooele could move into a tie for second place, if they beat Murray) and the regular season comes to an end, Tuesday, May 9 with Uintah coming to Tooele. TWO TEAMS from Region Five make it into the State play-ofwith the third place team, having to play the nuniFier three team from Region Four for the right to play in the quarter-f- rard. A costly error, a hit and a couple of infield gave Cyprus two unearned runs in the Ixittom of he last inning, but it was too little and too late. Cyprus had lost their first game of the year. put-ou- 11-1- 3, - Cyprus 7-- 7-- Privett for Cyprus and Mike Garrard were the starting pitchers and for four innings they tangled in a scoreless dual, with Cyprus able to get just one ts CARRARD PITCHED his finest game, facing only 27 liatters, striking out five, six hits and walking three. Williams had himself a great day at the plate, cracking out a double and a pair of singles in four times at the plate, and Russell, even though he had only one hit, a double that drove in two runs, hit the ball hard in his other fs inals. These play-of- f games will take place May with the State tourney lie ginning Friday, May 19. Seven seems to be the magic number for Tooele they beat CarFxm 4 and then came right back to knock over t the Cyprus pitching ace, Ziijmi, replacing Privett. Garrard and Sikes worked Zujio for walks, and Bissegger cracked out a single which scored Garrard, hut Sikes was out at home on a fine throw by the Pirate centerfielder Peck, and Znpo got out of the inning by striking out Medina, and forcing Olsen to pop out to end the inning. BUT THE damage had lieen clone, and the Buff hitters turned the outcome of the game over to pitcher Gar- WL Cyprus r scored Olsen. Williams and Naylor scored rims two and three, when catcher Rill Russell cracked out a long triple. Russells three liagger brought out a fast call for schedule. Ix-s- (KMaMLDW i ! Tooele Baseball Team Hands Cyprus First Loss, 3 - 80 t Assistant baseball coach Felix (Phil) Moreno and head coach Sonny Sudbury keep watchful eyes on Buffs during practice session. d U MAIN three appearances.s The fielding gem of the game was turned in by Bob Matekel. With one out, Privett was hit by a Garrard fast Fall which brought Bright to the plate. Bright pounded out what looked like a but Matekel sure hit, raced behind second, scooped up the Fall and touched second forcing Privett. The play prevented Cyprus from scoring, because the next batter singled for the Pirates. BOX SCORE: gin at 9:20 a.m. Registration fee plus the green fees. is $5 Reservalions Only The Tooele Utah Stake softball diamonds, locat- ed at Coleman Street and 2nd South are available for use by reservation only. Those desiring to use these diamonds must make arrangements by contacting LaVar Bank-hea- d at 882-283- 6. 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