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Show 14 Swimmers - Boys and Girls Gain Impressive Wins Over Granite Tooele Transcript, Thun., January 24, 1980 The Tooele girls swiin- m mg team had a romp.de- and feating Granite 98-3boys, while having a W0 Woods for their 2nd and 3rd place finishes in the 200 free, Bonnie Atkin, se Cond place finisher in the 100 yard backstroke, and Elaine Manzione in win ning the 100 yard breast- stroke- Tooeles Girls Basketball Team Falls On Hard Times The Tooele girls basketball team, which has won just one game, ran into more rough going this past week, dropping three games, including two lea- 10 24 39 47 49 9 28 36 47 53 2 gue affairs. After defeating Judge Memorial for their first gue game of the year Trove 49-3- 9 - and only - - IN THE boys competi- In the girls competition, tion, Tooele was unable to Kristine Keele pulled off a forge a comfortable lead, big upset in the diving until Bob Baird, Scott Holt competition when she barely edged teammate Mi- chaela Buckley, 135.80 to 135.25 as the Tooele duo finished in the spring- board event. In past meets, Miss Buckley has always finished ahead of Miss Keele, but Tuesday it was a different story, with Miss Keele earning first place honors with her finest diving exhibition of her career. Holt was CINDY Tooeles only double individual winner, finishing first in both the 50 yard freestyle and the 100 yard butterfly. Tooele took every first place and 8 of the 10 second places there were no entries in the 500 free, cutting the girl's meet to just 10 events iastead of the lea- win Tooele lost to in a practice dropped a game, then 53-4overtime verdict to the Cyprus Pirates, Thursday before journeying to Vernal Tuesday, where they lost their third game in a row to Uintah, 57-5AGAINST old foe Cyprus, Tooele forged a 10-lead at the end of the first period, but then let the Pirates outscore tham in the second period, as lead. Cyprus took a The third period was even, with Tooele coming track in the fourth period to tie the game at In the overtime, Cyprus outscored Tooele 6 to 2 to jf you're introduced to a mortgage (ranker at any hand Tooele its frrd league in7,he next few months, ,he correc, Mlutat jon fa tjmc loss, leveling the Buffs re- Times 5. 19-1- 4 28-2- 4 47-4- 7. usual eleven. Turning in outstanding performances for Tooele was the medley relay team of Judy Abbott, Teresa for the only first places HE U 11 ,mi4 A- - OJ ytnore XDoUarWont (G) 1:05.4; 1:06.19; 200 Med. Relay. Tooele (Barney, Peterson, Christensen, Tangren) 1:48.48; Cranite 1:50.5; Cranite 1:59.42. 200 Free. Cowans (T) Broadhead (C) 2:00.50; 2:01.85; Carlston (C) 2:02.22; Stewart (T) 2:04.16; Morris (C) 2:06.64. 200 Ind. Med.. Peterson (T) 2:11.77; Palmer (G) 2:12.41; Christensen (T) 2:15.35; Olsen (C)2:19.81; Smith (T) 2:25.58. 50 Free. Tangren (T) 24.30; Richards (C) 24.30; VanMinde (G) 24.58; Barney (T) 24.92; Fuller (C) 26.29. Diving: Griffiths (T) 210.85; Mason (G) 201.45; Nelson (T) 197 55. Engiand (T) 166.65; Mead (C) 125.50. 100 Fly. Palmer (C) 58.20; Christensen (T) 59.58; Mason Granite was able to wrest away from the Buffs. The diving competition was extremely close, with Mike Mason, Cranite, lead ing until the next to last dive when Tooeles Rex Griffiths overtook Mason (C) 1:00.86; Broadhead (C) 1:03.43. by .3 of a point, and then 1:03.2; Baird (T) 100 Free: Tangren (T) 52.19; went on to win by 9.40 Richards (G) 54.20; Cowans points. Mason finished se- (T) 53.90; Carlston (G) 55.64; cond, a bare 3.90 points Stewart (T) 56.63. ahead of Tooeles Scott 500 Free: Baird (T) 5:35.70; Nelson. Holt (T) 5:38.43; Smith (T) TOOELES double 5:39.85; Peck (G) 5:58.56; individual winners were Black (G) 6:01.17. Uintah at TOOELE 7:30 p.m. Intermountain at CRANTSVILLE WENDOVERatTabiona . DUCWAY at St. Joseph Wrestling: TOOELE In Sophomore tournament at Murray e Mo-th- Schmidt (T) MONDAY, JANUARY 28. Pro Basketball: Philadelphia at Jazz (VanMinde, Richards. Carl on Palmer) 3:39.45; Tooele (Stewart, Smith, Baird. Co") 3:45.32; Cranite 3:58.84. r TUESDAY, JANUARY 29. Cirls basketball: TOOELE at Woods Cross Wrestling: at Viewmont TOOELE in Pro basketball: New Jersey at Jazz deration tri-me- WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 30. Cirls basketball: North Summit at WEN'DOVER s, THURSDAY, JANUARY 31. Swimming: Woods Cross at TOOELE 3:45 Cirls basketball: TOOELE at Jordan Lehi at CRANTSVILLE FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1. Boys basketball: Ahamont at DUG WAY TOOELE at Cyprus CRANTSVILLE at Lehi Duchesne at WEN'DOVER Dugway and St. Joseph Risk Perfect Records Fri. In a classic matchup this Friday, undefeated Dugway will tangle with undefeated St. Joseph in Ogden 0I1' with the winner taking over sole occupancy of the top COUNT and observe in Region 1 1. deer on winter range areas. spot has played one more game than St. Joe so Dugway Request improvement of its records is while St. Joe boasts of an mark. roads and trails on the With five games on the schedule after Fridays only Stansbury Forest area. clashes, a win for either Dugway or St. J oseph will Maintain pressure on the mean a giant step towards the league champioaship. Uuh Sule Division 0f BACK ON the winning track CRANTSVILLE, Wildlife Resources and the after lasing a pair of games should improve its record to Bureau of Land Manage2 with a win over Intermountain. Juniors Greg Brown ment to complete the and Phil Didericksen lead the Cowboys, and with the Stockton Shooting Comthe on Cowboy court points towards game being played plex. a Grantsville win. REQUEST the Forest Tooele served notice that it has arrived as a potent Service to construct a horse machine in its outing against Judge last week. Faccage oriented campground in the Buffs this week are the Utes from Uintah, in ing of the Canyon Davenport what shapes up as a classic battle. Uintah lost a I' T, Stansbury Range. overtime decision to Judge, and Tooele bowed to Follow-u- p on DWR efthe Bulldogs by two points last week, indicating that the fort to establish a water Utes and the Buffs are evenly matched. fowl refuge at Rush Lake. Wendover, currently riding the crest of a four game Gather bitterbrush seed Tabiona confident that winless to streak, goes seed for winning and service-berr- y the Cats will rack up five in a row and raise its league nursery planting. mark to MAINTAIN fence and IN CIRLS BASKETBALL, tough luck Tooele, patrol the White Pine plays Woods Cross Tuesday at Woods Cross, and North Came Management Area. Summit will be at Wendover Wednesday. Thursday e or- Fo ow-u- p wi w;n g0 f0 Jordan and Lehi will come to Grants- est Service to gain access to y.jje Indian Hickman Canyon. 8-- 0 9-- 2-- one-poi- 6-- 3. WEVE GOT THE RIGHT WRONG!! Right? CRANITE 78 FRIDAY, JANUARY 25. Boys basketball: Barney (T) pro-yard- R DAYS KRAZY c Jan. 25 thru Feb. It and Stuart Smith finished in the 500 yard free- style, the eighth event, on Wildlife the program. With this . T blaring finish, Tooele wi- dened its margin to 73-5Tvicfir no 1 C and gave them breathing (;jumte35 annual roember- room for the first time in 200 Med. Relay. Tooele At the sh'P the meet. meeting February 1 (Abbott, Hildebrand. Baird, the memlers will be asked Baird, was sensational in Smith) 2; 19.79; Granite. Nis 200 Free. this race. Baird completely (T) 2:37.59; to concur and work for missed his turn after 75 Abbott (T) 2:39.80; Woods (T) completion of certain and was forced to go 3:00,23; Desmond (C); Hard- - jects for 1980. The public is invited to attend. Member- back and make the touch. "8(9 cards will be available ship This put Baird in fifth (T) 2:5! .06; Ba.rd (T) 3: 13.62. g( ,he door place, a good 20 yards in 50 Free. HOIt (T) 30.41; back of the leaders. But Manzione (T) 30.63; Evans (C); The projects are: Provide assistance to the this gutty little swimmer, Harding (C); Olsen (C). Officer in Conservation Keele (T) 135.80; kept churning away, finally Diving. fish in Tooele Cranite 135.25; two the (T) Buckley Phillips planting overtaking County streams and reser- swimmers, and then the (C) 109.55. 100 Fly. Holt (T) 1:19.57; voirs. two Tooele leaden to finish Nis (T) 1:11.66; Yee (C); Des- and CONSTRUCT in first place, three seconds maintain fence styles to in front of teammate Scott m7!CnW!0ls!Tu .. ,t Holt and Stuart Smith, who 1:14.44; Atkin (T) L33.32; P.rotec.Id 'ner fenCj had led most of the way. along flshing st Harding (G); Baetz (T). Holt and Smith, made 100 Breast. Manzione (T) reservoirs. Provide litter barrels and Bairds task even more diffi- 1 :24.97; Yee (C); Olsen (C). 400 Tooele Free monitor both (Nix, since Relay. public camping cult, posted they their best times in this Holt, Hildebrand, Smith) and recreation areas for Cranite 5.24.28. event. tering and vandalism. IN THE closest race of Report acts of vandalism or TYvnrfs-othe day, Tooeles Dana game law violations and j assist in detection of viola- and Dave Ri- Hildebrand, Teri Baird and Su Smith, Miss Hildebrand in winning the individual medley, Trudy Tangren Abbott and Gaylynn chards of Cranite were clocked in identical times, with the judges ruling that Tangren had touched the finish pads first. Tangren then came back to defeat Richards by two full seconds in the 100 free to prove his superiority. Cranites, Craig Palmer won the 100 yard butterfly, and the Farmers freestyle relay team won that event, captain 100 Backr 1:00.41; Olsen Wadsworth (C) ,fV ,;09'75' Tangren in the 50 and 100 ygrd freestyle events, and Daniel Peterson who won the 200 Individ- lw medley and 100 breast- stroke. Peterson has had a hang-u- p in the breast stroke, having had a diffi- cuit time getting lower than 1:06, but Tuesday he broke through this barrier and finished in 1:05.57. Caylen Barney was an impressive winner in the backstroke posting a time ofl:00.41. Sports Schedule FEATURING CLOSEOUT PRICES!! CAR FOR YOU!!. . . Buy A Suit from HowardFriday or Saturday and See What Your Dollar Buys During Krazy Dollar Days .With Each Suit Purchased, . . . 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