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Show t Tooele Ousted From Legion Baseball T ourney Hubert r iK WednJy CtL firrt with. Fi btart over ,h third busman head d' ,0 O Shaughnetty T?le, Dirtcisen advanced to flying rSt marred Too- ele' tourney hoje Tues- day night. Tooele infield- ers halted potential threats with two double plays in defensive inning curving h Woods Cross sent (our second on men across the plate be then scored batter wu re- - Chadwkk (ore J5 O'Shaugh- - thc to 0peiUng grounded to hi ttcropt RBI 0 0 0 passed ball when lody lhorts,ap Didericksen ,0 at F1DL IXderkben, who third sailed into the dug- sd Tooele in its open- - on,. Mark Gingman drill- Ing day tourney win, was given the starting nod, ed a double deep into left but Woods Cross jump-- field to score Chadwkk ed on the Crantsville 16- - and that was plenty of d for a triple, two Tooele year-olhammerin' for singles and a dropped fly Woods Cross moundsman ball in the outfield to Horton. otR to a quick 3d) DANE Draper, who pitched so effectively Didericksen complained against Murray in a 32 of a sore arm apparently loss Monday, stepped from his seven inning out- - to the mound to halt the ing two days earlier and Tooele attack, hitting cousin Mike Didericksen and he retired the nest was called on to handle three men to face him. the pitching chores. In the fifth frame Mike Didericksen had O'Shaugfinewy reached only pitched four innings first on a base on balls this summer, and those and moved over to second came in a practice last when the pitcher's atmck tempted pickoff sailed the fourth part the first baseman. AFTER Woods Cross run scored O'Shaugfinessy moved on a passed ball, he threw Tooele within one run with the confidence of a when Phil Didericksen seasoned veteran, and gave lined another single into up only three hits in se- - left center with two men ven innings of relief work. out. Woods Cross scored two But after that, Juhn-se- n more runs in the top of was in complete conthe fourth when Brent trol as he retired the fiHorton reached first base nal seven Tooele men to on an error and with two face him. out Jeff Ostler blasted Didericksen MIKE the horsehide to the deep fired the ball from the centerfield wall for an Tooele mound as if he inside the park home run. had been in regular rotaTooele rallied in their tion all season long, showhalf of the fourth to be-i-n ing minimal control probthe come from behind lems. reat.' During seven innings, CATCHER Bill Rus- he gave , up only three sell lead off with a douhits, one earned run, one ble down the right field walk and hit one batter. line and was driven home And although a sloppy -- II o'; p. IVt-mU- 0 I 0 0 0 0 ; ; . . 3 Ghedwvk Cod. . . . Ctingman Manchester ToUl ! . 1 .... 1 1 2 1 1 1 I I t i S ? 1 2 0 I 3 0 0 27 S 7 Womb Cross . . 24 6 6 S KEARNS 10 TOOELE I Tooele's defense, which had played such sparkling ball Monday collapsed in Kearns against night, and the completely its outing Tuesday y favorite Kearns wallop-pe- d Tooele 10-- to knock the locals into the lasers bracket in the state Am- erican Legion tournament. sixth inning. Run cracked out a single driving in two runs whtch gave Krams a 10-lead, and the game was called. In AL trail, if a team is tratl-fo- g by 9 or more nuts anytime after the fifth inning, the game is called. Tooele pitcher Jody Chadwkk deserved a moth lietter fate than was his kit Tuesday against Keanu in Ken Price Park. In the Uatum of the fint iruiing the pattern of the ganie was set, with one out and a runner on fint, a perfect throw by Bill Russell on the runners attemited steal war and in time, 1x4 the trail was dropped and the runner safe. Kearns then unloaded for a double bv Mark Jifmson, a single by Chad Century 21 13 CU II News 6 TAD 1st Security 10 Dugway 6 lore run in the tup uf lire second, when catcher Bill Ruwrll walked, moved to second on balk, went to third on a ground out and scored on a passed TtXniUrS bitcrwfst (2 Curry 6 Reds 7 - Saisdlraggers 0 came (Forfeit Homer's 19 Sports LTD 15 Jeans 'n Tilings 27 CSB9 (rail. Errors continued WL Standings 1st Security to as irlague the Touch-artKearns scored two more in the third allied by s 121 brterwest Curry Homers amther hall, dropped they got two more in the fimrth aided by two errors and a hit (ratter, and then came the final two runs in the sixth. And while the emus proved the unckang of Turle. its bats also remained silent in tire face uf lefthander, Tracy Juhn-suTooele was able to get just two hits off Johnson! Gradwkk got the first hit. a single in Use fifth Rick and firstlraseman. Harrison cracked wit a kaig double in the sixth. Jihnvm retired 10 Tooele trailers via the rtnke-w- 4 route. Attends Olympic Training 21-R- rae, Tuuele committed five costly errors, phi a couple of dropped throws on attempted steals to make it eaiy for Kearns. WITH two out in the Tooele Transcript, Thursday, August 9, 1979 Women Softball Mairtle, a fielders choice aitd a single by Rnk Steele to produce four runs. The rally was helped akmg by another Tooele error chi a force play at third 12-- 1 10-- 3 9-9-- SjTsnii::::: tmT!::::::::: Bad News Csjj Sandlraggrri! !!!!!! 49 jg 0 On(ury2l 1 Credit Union 0-1- n. Pray three times a day, eat moderately, never irritated or lose your temper, and be silent one clay in seven, as talking uses up nerve energy and gives no chance for medilw-cu- tation. - Gandhi Valyiui Atkin, uf Too- ele, is training with the women's track and field team at the U.S. Olym- pic Training Center, Colo- - tiwial Sjrorts Governing Bodies to use the training centers at Colorado and Squaw Valley, Calif, Roth rado Springs, Atkin is training with 150 oilier girts under the coaching uf Lyle Kmnlswi, track and field roach at State. Tire regiwral training site is designed Burger King restaurants. centers are sjaaivired by A Il'Hb graduate uf Tooele Schwrl, sar voted the Atkin, must 18, out-Uta- h standing track and field athlete at the school and to help athletes develop fo Tooele Comity. In this Davis Imitational. their skills. In all, more year than 15.000 athletes have Atkin finished fourth in been selected bv the Na- - the 2M) meter hurdles. O JOIINKNAB Tooele Being Considered As Site For Racquctball Complex World, a at for expansion,'' comp- bmed company, has any representative Jol.n huormed this newspper Krulr stated Tuesday. that Twirle is one uf two -.- IIf k .If!?. T sites lieing considered as a World, the site for a racquet lull comaimed complex will con- il plex and mini health spa. sid of si. indoor racquet- sill courts, sauna s for UHh men and women. small pro shop ami health Racqoettrall Wh I? four pit time employee. We always employ iotal people," Knali said. According to Kruh. Too- ele is in a very favorable pusitiim to l selected as site for the cwnpnv s .the . Mir ele' is one of two possible locations we are looking Cj7C imm?oV?(oMslg(lflJ? & OTT Mth , U.llv of ui(, To, more information arc in- When in full operation sited to contact Racquet- the club would employ a lall World. SVi West 410 full time manager and South, Orem. Utah. U nJ C? ID .j i() Micxs Kmcrivi nag SUISAY, AUGUST 13 UCeXS -- QJ8 Tooele High School Registration Registration for all new students to Tooele High between August 21. incoming 9th grade students who 0 registered last spring. New students, please call for an appointment with a counselor. All students who registered for Tooele High School last spring are required to come to the school on Monday, August 27th. You will be given your schedule and any change for the first semester must be made at that time. All teachers and counselors will be present in the lunch room for this purpose. The following schedule has been established for August 27th: School will take place This does not include 882-030- 8:30-10:0- 0 10:00-- 1 11:30-12:3- 0 - a.m. Senior Class 1:30 a.m. Junior Class Lunch (no school lunch will be served this day) 12:30-2:0p.m. Freshman Class 2:00-3:3- 0 p.m. Sophomore Class Monday, August 27th is counted as a school day, which means all students who fail to report for registration will be counted absent. In addition, th is is the only day for a change of schedule. This means that students who do not show up will not have another chance to change any classes until the first day of the second semester, which is in January. 0 - STEWART WARMER sessc CKECKER filters Or Exceeds' CACHES Mnm Original Equipment Requirement. All New Car Warranties Remain In Force When They Are Ueed. All Checker Filter Ar Unconditionally Guaranteed! HELPS PROTECT YOUR ENGINE! PTA YOUR 1.00! 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Heat Sealed Cover, Lead Sealed Terminal Posts. provided) Yearbook 10.00 (OptionaL We will have delivery at the end of the school year and not in the summer) - Students There will be a complete orientation for all inToocoming 9th grade students and all new students to ele High School. The orientation will cover introductions of Studentbody, Class and Club Officers along with the Band, Cheerleaders, Administration, etc. A tour of the campus will be made. The orientation will start in the Tooele High School Auditorium and the last following schedule has been made: (First letter of name: 9:00 a.m. - All new 10th, 11th, 12th grade stu11:00: 10:00 dents along with 9th grade A-- - I-- P; Q-- SCHOOL PICTURES School pictures for studentbody cards will be taken the week after labor day. A complete schedule will be announced in the school daily bulletin. YOUNG MOTHERS PROGRAM All Young Mothers please call Mrs. Hildebrand 24. fopr an appointment on Friday, August the to Those Young Mothers returning regular school program, call for an appointment for a schedule anytime along with new student registration. SEASON ATHLETIC PASSES For those who would like to purchase a season athletic pass the following is provided: All home football, boys basketball, wrest$25.00 ling, girls and boys swimming, girls and boys tennis, cross country, baseball, boys and girls track, gymnas(882-114- - tics. REB. 2.9B Cr 10.00 Activity Fee (Provides free entrance to all athletic contests both boys and girls and a discount on all dance tickets, plays, ete.) 15.00 Book Deposit (This is refunded at the end of the school year providing aU books issued are returned in good condition) 1.00 Locker Fee (This is optional as lockers are not required, however for the 1.00 a locker with lock is All New For All 4. 6 Cr 8 CYL CARS Cr TRUCKS Rubber Gasketa To RIB. 11.99 Flex Head, 1M1 SYSTEM! RAICKET 38" Drive, Tooele High School Fee Schedule Orientation For AMY WARMHG & SAVE - $20.00 Volleyball, girls basketball, girls and boys tgnnk, girls and boys track, cross country, baseball, girls and boys swimming, gymnastics. If there are enough people purchasing season tickets a reserved seating section will be maintained for all home football and basketball games. Any senior citizen 65 years of age and older who would like a free season athletic pass can have one by coming to the Tooele High School Office. We welcome your support in our school activities. ' 46 36 MONTH 60 MONTH |