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Show Tooele Swimmers Easily Win Number Twelve Toorle Tntnscrijit, Iridas, January 26, 1979 6 Toorle' vk imntiiti' team crest Ktt-Mdialled up victory mtin-Iw- f Ilillcrrsl, cmnrtmg in the rKv it uk swimming world for k Turdav, vttuii they the first lime this sear did wmuhIIv IiuuixwI Hill- - manage to lute three first . Jordan Swamps Tooele Cagcrs In Runaway 1 Contest pieces from tlie Buffs, lx! oilier than that the Huskies didn't have much to cheer aliout, T(X)El.E coach Mel Rulierls gave his freshmen and tojihontores a chance to stmt their stuff and with (he exception of Scott Bates and DeWayne Jones in who were in a swim-ofthe individual medley, it and was the freshmen sojihomnrrs that carried the colors of Toorle in this meet. And loan the performances turned in by these swimmers, the future of 91-7- f llHy jlltt CHIlie 1 lit like a whirlwind." was 4 Taa-tlie cmomt-ti- t Itatirltiall math Mike tlie lull, Mil no oilier Too-rl- e jtlaser was able to lot in dmiblr figures, Trmele's osrrall shooting percentage was less than tirrcenl as tlie ImII jus! wtNild mit fall through tlie lamp, e I lie 4iIimii following Hulls 1171 IlISS III 1L111 last Tm-srtnight. Dmtg Price killetl us g non during lluise nil's when ihes Mult up a 21 HI Iriil al llie ml if (lie lust teriui, ami we cmild neser get mirsrltr initial knl Y mi tmli say we just look an awful Mat ini was KHtll l S alisulutely against In K sluitmg J'liilan I lie J'' as fl oja-uin- team. Hie IVftdiggrr iKter let up during the eulue contest ami when the carnage was user jioilan hail m'atlv im-l- l eil the iron Iunii the Mhijh, slanting a Mistering 71 tenml during llie course u( the evening. deAmi while Tma-le'fense was practically lam-e- t 1st cut. offense their wasn't uimh Miter. Even tin High the Hulls scored 71 mints, .12 of those (SHiuters came fioin the fiMtl tine as the TmM-ls 11 w tlie Jordan defense slop-r-d us as it was tliat we just couldn't gd tlie ImII to go thnMigh the nets," Cisco fidiermen rlogg shoreline of Bear laike juhnsen suniinaried. mil scored ing annual run uf tlie small fish. JORDAN Tonrle by 12 (Hants in tlie firs! ipiarter, 24 17 in tlie sectanl (teriml, 27-1in tlie third period and tlien Tmirle came on in tlie final eight minutes (liriss Hall Has liren plating goml. solid for both the Tooele JV and saisity teams. ll 28-19- The league underwent a sliakenp after Tnevlays games, when Cyprus emerged as the front runner mark. Judge with a and Murray are in second with 3-- records. Jordan cliiulird a notch to 202. with TihhIc. I'intah, I'nion ami CadMNi holding np the res! of the league with for Tms-rle- , all scorers tojipng with 39 points. Had it not Mill for Applegate and tlse fmil shooting. the scute wmild have M'en much worse. night AITI.KCm: a gut Id of help in the scoring department friHii the other Tooele leavers, who kept feeding the big junior 4-- controversy over the exact date when the annual cisco run at Hear lake readied its (leak. According to Wildlife Revmrres Officers. Jerry r. Dahllierg and Arnold the cisco run will prolubly last for aliout si i glit Han-gerte- (Hie more week. officers agree records. that the nin has peaked Tliere are still 10 games and h tapering off, but to tlay, Mit TiHH'le will fishermen willing to work have to regroup ami can still catch a limit. Hangerter lielieves that get its act together, if the Huffs have any hojies of the huge crowds close to getting into the tourna- shore, chopping holes in the Ice and tromping ment. FtNir teams automatiaround forces the cisco cally qualify, but the to schiKil up, out in the fifth place finisher has to deeper waters. lie found this to lie play off to get into the state meet, and the way the case last Saturday. After spending all day things are going for Tooele fifth sjmt in the lea- dipping in water ten gue Imiks to lie a mighty feet deep, he still had not caught a single fish. lofty perch. BY TYING two nets toBOTH 3 Tooele Russell 2 2x2 6; Lacy 2 4x6 8; Applegate 12 15x18 39; Cross 2 4x7 8; Reunion 2 3x4 7; Dunn 0 4x4 4; Hall 1 0x0 2; Totals 21 32x42 74 Jordan Ensign 5 2x3 12 Jensen 2 1x2 5; Reich 3 2x2 8; Price 12 2x2 26; Olsen 2 0x3 4; Haws 2 4x6 3 1x2 7; Hend8; ricks s5 0x0 10; Proffit 3 2x3 8; Broadhead 1 4x4 6 Totals 39 18x29 94 - Friday Saturday & In Monday ONLY tt 0 0 to 03 03 coupon ssssssc This coupon entitles buyer $5a00 OFF On any shoe in the store. 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Nelson Scott Diving: Sutherland 156.76; (T) (II) 114.60; Richard England (T) 111.50; Robert Jaramillo(T) 110.70 100 Fly: Huntington (H) 1:09.6; Ken Palmer (T) 1:09.8 100 Free: Bill Lawrence (T) 1:02.6; Fletcher (H) 1:04.7; Jensen (H) 1:07.9; Craig Nelson (T) 1:11.2; Scholle (H) 1:14.9; Don Cowans (T) 1:20.9 500 Free: Kirk(H) 6:04.4 Scott Holt (T) 6:19.1; Russell Tychsen (T) 6:47.4: 100 Back: Alsop (H) Schmid Robert 1:11.2; (T) 1:14.1; Craig Nelson (T) 1:18.4; Thompson (H) 1:22.4; Don Cowans (T) 1:27.1 100 Breast: Aaron Jones (T) 1:13.8; Fletcher (H) 1:17.2; Jon Sanchez (T) 1:19.5; Smith (H) 1:26.4 400 Free Relay: Tooele (Tangren, Lawrence, Holt and Tychsen) 4:13.9; Hillcrest 4: 16.4 GIRLS RESULTS: 200 Free: Kristine Keele 10.00 9SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSB assssss coupon ssssssc 13-3- 100-yar- d Em assssss bright. In the individual medley, with Bates finishing first, Jones second and siih Bob Baird third, Toorle out scored Hillcrest . and in the 50 yard free, it was Galen Barney, Km Palmer and Bill finish in a good for another 3 Clip and Bring 0 ajiprar TCX)EI.E didn't have individual any ckMible liefore daybreak, with the winners Mit got a great aid uf a propane lantern. prtfomiaitce from freshman Aaron Jones who By licating tlie crowd won the breasl stroke in at this ice the on prubtem the time of I; 138. Jones early hour, they fmind their fish in the shallower time sets a new fresh own record for Tooele. Other waters. freshman winners were THOSE who get tired who won of diiing for cisco can Bill Scott and 100 the free, move still further out divNelson of the winner small a cut the on ke, winners hole and jig for mackinaw ing. Sophomore or white fish, using heavy were Dana Tangrcn in the red and white dare devil 200 free, and (ialen Bar50 free. skhhis, or silver spoons. ney in the In an abreviated girls We tried this and picked up a few macks aliout meet, Tooele swept past as they 13 or 14 inches in length. Hillcrest 95-2Aliout a hundred yards cajit ured all seven events. Kristine Kecle was a out from cisco lieach there is a shelf that para- double individual winner llels the shoreline, and for coach Kathryn Anderthe water deith, drops son in the 200 freestyle straight down to two hun- and the dred and eight feet. ACCORDING to Mr. BOYS RESULTS: Bangerter who has done 200 Medley Relay: Toosonar studies on the cisco ele (Schmid, A. Jones, Palduring the summer months mer, Barney) 2:04.1; Toothis is where a lot of the ele Sanchez, (Griffiths, cisco spend the warm Baird, months of the year, in 200 Free: Dana Tan-gre- n schools between the 60 (T) 2:00.7; Kirk (H) and 90 foot levels. He 2:14.1; Harrington (II) also states that the cisco Holt (T) 2:16.6; Scott can be caught here, by 2:16.8; Russ Tychsen (T) salmon a single lowering 2:33.2. egg down to these depths 200 IM: Scott ' Bates on a small hook. 2:18.2; (T) DeWayne Those still gether and moving out to water 25 feet deep, and after a couple of hours our party of three had our limit of 50 fish each. It is impossible to see the cisco at this depth, so you are actually dipping blind. By bending the run of the net up into considering an L" shape, we would a trip to Bear Lake in the rest the rim flat on the near future should take Mittom of the lake, and along a shotgun or 22 rifle raise it straight up every and a 1979 small game lifew seconds and find a cense, as the mountain few cisco in it. hare are quite abundant Other fishermen doing in the outlying areas surquite well, would fish rounding Rear Lake. 10 27 4fl 74 21 48 75 94 Tihh'Ic. Jordan . dur- Slill Time To Fish For Cisco . to od score Jordan Hi! by I lien it w as much by I Josd Hammond Tliere seems to lie a tmi late. cage mat lone was able to colled fust 21 field goals. Hid Applegate had a brilliant Tooele swimming uimh that 1 WL Trains wasn't OFF With This Coupon assssssssssssssssssseassssssssssssssssssse 03 03 03 fa 03 (T) 2:52.2; Shellie Hulling-e- r (T) 2:54.8; Teri Baird (T) 3:02.7; Kirk (H) 3:25.0 Rasmussen (H) 3:31.1 50 Free: Susan Smith (T) 27.8; Judy Abbott (T) 32.4; McKinney (H) 33.1; Elaine Manzione (T) 33.4; Petersen d(H) 35.3 100 Free: Trudy Wright (T) 1:14.2; Randi Nix (T) 1:20.3; Petersen (H) 1:21.4 Bently (H) 1:27.9; Tory Rydalch (T) 1:29.2 500 Free: Jeanna Nix (T) 7:23.8; Judy Abbott (T) 7:48.4; Randi Nix (T) 8 43:7; Cook (H) 9:27.6; Ralsmusson (H) 9:34.7 100 Back: Teri Baird (T) 1:25.9; McKinney (H) 1:29.1; Shellie Hullinger (T) 1:29.9; Tory Rydalch (T) 1:47.6 100 Breast: Kristine Keele (T) 1:37.9; Trudy Wright (T) 1:39.4; Michala Buck-le- y (T) 2:06.1; Rasmusson (H) 2: 15.2 400 Free Relay: Tooele (J. Nix, Manzione, Abbott, Tooele 4:48.2; Smith) (Wright, Rydafch, Baird, Hillcrest 5:30.2; Keele) 5:50.6 Notice Of Meeting The Tonrle This Week In Sports 13 thru February t January County Wildlife Federation will bold its annual buxine jtirrtitig February 2 al 7 pm. in the Mnue laalge THURSDAY, JANUARY 3Murray at Tonrle, 43 p m. Swimming 7 30 p m. at Tonrle, Union Wrestling Tonrle al Union CtrU Raskrtlwll - - - 1 - TUESDAY, JANUARY 30i Union at Toorle, 7;30 p.m. Rovi Raxketliall Wrestling Sojihomore Tourney at Tooele - - 100 E. Vine. Admiion k by mem lirrdiip card, available from directors or at the door. The public I invited to attend. The agrada include wildlife film, program and plan fur 1979, ac conihdtmmU nf 1978 and hatbeqnrd elk tand-wkrrvrd by Woody Fillmore and hi chuck-wago- n crew. FRIDAY, JANUARY t& Judge at Toorle. 7.30 p m. Ruyi Badrtlwll Grantsville at Wasatch Tintic at Wenduver WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 31: So, Summit at Dugway Girl Raskrtlwll - THURSDAY, FEBRUARY li Toorle at Clearfield, 3 00 p.m. Swimming Uintah at Toorle, 7.00 p.m. . Girl Raskrtlwll Wrestling Toorle at Uintah - Pony Baseball Tooele The County Puny fUwlull meeting will FRIDAY. FEBRUARY L at Grantuville, 7:30 p.m. Boy BaskrtlMll St. Jmejih at Dogway, 7:30 p.m. - held Tue January 30 in the Iwxement of the City liall. The 1979 officer will I Toorle at Uintah 7 pm. lie third. Cage Squads Continue Chasing Treasured Tourney Spots Tooele, Grant vvillc and nears to lie vkiim num-lihair for Wenduver. Wmdover will take the floor Friday night a Granlsville, with a perteams from Toorle fect 341 record appears their headed for some rough (xMuity continue iMttle for high rating in riding when they travel league play and then pla- to Holier to play Wasatch. ces in the state tourna- The Pokes are riding all ments which liegin in Mar- alone on top of the heap, ch. while Wasatch has a win Wenduver will seek to and a loss. Rkk Harrison, George gain a half game lead over Dugway when they play Knox, Mike Didcricksen, Tintic at Wenduver. Cur- Reese Nelson, and Jeff rently St. Josephs, W'cnd-ove- r Worthington, along with and Dugway are tied the rest of the Pokes, enfor first with 3-- records, joy winning and are very with Wenduver having a jealous of their position, chance to move out to a and should win after a slight lead, as Dugway close hard tussle. is idle this week. TOOF.I.E is finding TINTIC is having all the going mighty rocky kinds of problems with in Region Five with only their coaching staff and one win in four tries. And things dont apjiear administration, Mit even if all was peaches and cream much brighter on the hothe Miners aren't expect- rizon. Tooele will entered to have the firepower tain Judge Memorial Frior the skill to lieat Wend day night, and the Bulover. Coach Dean String-ha- ldog, just now shaking a has the Cats on the rash of crippling injuries, prowl and with Roliert handed Murray their first Spillman, Rocky Brown, loss Tuesday. The Bulldogs Stacey Delaney, George are on the move for sure. Cloward, Reese Melville Tooele, scores points in rr 1 and company confident big bunches, led by the that they are the best team sensational Bret Apple-gatin the Region, Tintic ap- but they also permit e, their opponents kits of in faci too counter many points, and even thoutft they scored 140 in their last two point games, they kwt them both when Cyprus scored 81, and Jordan 94 point. COACH Mike John sen keeps trying all variations of defense, and all of player, coniMnations Mit mate of them have lieen able to do the job - for Tooele. Tooele will also lie at Tuesday, Jan. 30, when Union comes to Tooele. The Cougan defeatwhile ed Cadaai 63-5the (test Tooele could do was a close overtime win over Carbon, so the Tooele Union fracas appears to Mane 3 tie a toss-u- Definite patterns are beginning to take shape in the various league with Granlsville races, emerging as the class of Nine, Dugway Region and Wendover making big noises in Region Eleven, and Tooele getting itself into a position where it will have to fight for its life if the Buffs expect to participate in the State tourney. Tooele Affected Utah High Schols Realigned The Utah High School Activities Association Le- gislative Council realigned the present set-u- p of high schools during a two hour meeting Wednesday. Major changes in the new alignment, which will take effect during the 197980 school year, included dropping Carbon and Union from Region Five, and adding Bountiful, Viewmont, Highland and West to the ranks. 3-- A The new alignment ned by the Salt Lake area schools to form their own association. When the new ment takes place next will confall, class 3-18 sist of 29 schools, 24 schools schools, 2-22 schools. and will gion Twelve. GRANTSVILLE The new alignment compete in Region 10, with Intermountain, Lehi, was approved for four 4-- A Union and Wa- years, with the possibilThe addition of ity of internal Union is the only change. and adjustments beTooeles new Region ing made within specific number Will be Region Se- Regions without having ven and will be the same a complete realignment. Morgan, satch. WE ARE should prove to be advantageous to us, Asst. High School Bert Principal Williams said; when contacted by phone ThursNo longer day morning. will so many students have to miss so much school to compete in athletics, and economically we (Tooele) will be much better align- as it is now with the exception that Union and Carbon have been placed in other Regions. There will be no change in the Regions Dugway and Wendover belong to, except that the number will be changed to Re- MUMPER In Interest Paid... off. At the present time Tooele averages 12 trips per year to Vernal (Uintah); Roosevelt (Union), and Price (Carbon) which involves approximately 4240 miles of travel by bus. A conservative estimate of the cost of bus transportation is $1.00 per mile, meaning for the past two years Tooele high school has been expending in the neighborhood of $5000 to transport athletic teams to Roosevelt and Vernal, Price. Under the new set-u- p this cost will be reduced by 66 percent or approximately $3,500 which amounts to a considerable savings. Next year Tooele will be competing with Cyp- rus, Jordon, Judge Memorial, Murray and Uintah, in Region Seven. Carbon will remain 3-but will compete in another-regionUnion will drop down to and will join in the region with Grantsville. This realignment appears to be a much more and one equitable set-uthat will possibly elimi- No other savings institution pays higher interst. Up to 8.01 annual effective yield on 2 yr. certificates. 2-- A p, nate the study being i plan- - T00HE FEDERAL CREDIT WH57 jrz, 862-432- 2 UNION tasD |