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Show Tooele Transcript, Thurs., January 15, I9S1 15 LARRY GAMBLE SISTERS TRINA AND BECKY IIENRY KIRT PALMER Starter lor Crantsville Bitter rivals in breaststroke t iinming rare. Tooele's 119 pound wrest Scoreboard Swimming Cirl: Tooele 10 Granite 3 1 1 200 Med. lid: Tooele B. Henry, Baird. Weihs) 2. 18. 66; Tooele (Atkin, T. Ilenrv, Manione. Holt) 2.19.53. Granite 2.22.29 (l-Imt- t, Buff Cow boss. ler. JIMSIMONICII BRENT Ol'TZEN Battle for starting spot on Point getter lor swim team. w resiling squad. Steady performer for tank JOHN WITKOW SKI JOE MOII WIMI D Iron! line reserve for Dug Improving fast for Dug- - srpiad. way Mustangs. KEN PALMER Tooele Swimmers Defeat Granite Tooeles swimming Mel Roberts un- his lioys and girls swimming teams at nearly full strength Tuesday and (heir efforts resulted in overw helming w ins for learns. The boys splashed their way to their win without a loss, with a 116-5win and the girls iijspcd their dual meet record to with a 1 25.97, Coates (T) 26 07 BT Diving: Nelson (T) 258.35, Best Sts ire; R. D. England (T) 183 60, Jaramillo (T) 171.05, 6 Lines (G) 155.40; Kushlou (G) 155 25 6-- 3 10-3- 4 100 Flv: Smith (T) 59.91 BT, 1. Baird (T) 00.82. Peek (G) victory, The waler buffaha-- s en- 1.0192, Palmer T) 1.01 8 BT; (iarlston (G) 1.07.81 tertain View moot tonight, 100 Free: Tangren (T) 51.6; and then will tangle with Richards (G) 53.33; Rosie (T) Jan. 22 Thursday, 55.38 BT; Outen (T) l 01.8 in the Cyprus jaail. "That BT. laidmgton (G) I 01.63 is the meet we have la-e- 200 Frees Evans (('.) 2.T) 67; Woods (T) 2.30 61; T. Ilenrv 2:15.13 BT; Wnnderlv (C.) 3.19.09, Hiss (T) 3.26.15 500 Frees Tychsen (T) 200 INIs Holt (T) 2.35.31. Ni (T) 2:48.1, Baird (T) 5.46 6. Peal (T) 5:47.88, Coates pointing for all year, 3.00.79 (T) 5:48.22 BT; Salt (G) coach Roberts said. "We have met and defeated 50 Free: Hildebrand (T) 6 0201. Harding (G) 6.20 18 100 Back: Cutler (G) some good teams this year, 28.68 BT; Abbott (T) 31.14. Weilis (T) 31.62 (BT); Des- 1.03.23. Cowans (T) 1.13.33 but we wont know just mond (G) 31.69, Harding (C) BT. Taslor (G) 1.14.5. Casper how we are (his event. Harney, Stuart Smith, Rob Baird, and co- cuptain Dana Tangren took g shot at the record but came up a bit short al- though they won the event in (he fast lime of 3:31.57. A real bright spot for the Ruffs was the accomplish-eightments of Bob Baird who went into action for the fjrst (jme this year. Baird injured his shoulder and still (he season isnt in top shaja.-- , although he did win Ihe 200 free, finished second to Smith in the 100 fly and then swam on the relay team. Baird's return is grind news for the h e la-ga- of 4.24.7 set the new sity standard for the Tooele Wins ffNo Messing Around Wrestling Match var-coac- h. men. Buff Mitb.ul.i Buckley, injured her leg and shoulder in diving practice and did not com-Imt- h pcle against Granite. The Farmers Wendy Witing, cruised along in front when she injured her back on her fifth dive, a difficult dive, and had to take a nopoint, failed dive for what would have la-cher sixth and final dive. In spite of this inisfor-Cvpru- s tune. Miss Whiting won the diving, scoring 145.95 points in five dives, Tooele's Kristine Keele was Ruffs. Diver deluxe Scott Ncl- - second with 142.95 points, form and teammate Susan Vian Son was in tip-tohis of finished a close third, just score highest posting ,is career, 258.35 points. 1.25 points in back of Miss The Buff diving trio of Ncl- - Keele. Tooeles other diver strong really 33.41 (C) 1.13.74; Fiiiamano (T) mtil we R. D. Eng- - Wendy McCary also had a Gyp- - son (258.35), go against Diving: Wiling (C) 115.95, 1.19.55 land and Robert fine day off the board (183.60) Lawrence 100 Breast: Vian Keele (T) 142.95; (T) (T) is the defending Jaramillo (171.05) sept the ing 133.55 points, good for 141.70 (Best Score); McCary 1.09.28 BT; Holt (T) 1:10.81 fourth place, champions in both the diving for Tooele. BT; Morris (G) 1.11.86; HildetT) 133.35, Ellis (C.) 123.35 In the closest and best brand (T) 1.15.1; Correa (C) laiys and girls divisions, and and Granite's 100 Fly: Nix (T) 1.21.59 Tangren Tooele knows that the Pi- - David Richards 100 Free: Hildebrand (T) 1.16.61 staged race of the entire meet, sis400 Free Rel: Tooele rates always have powerful 1:0.3.86. Evans (C) 1:07.56; Trina and Beckv races in ters Weihs (T) 1.17.65, Harding (Cl) (Smith, Baird, Barney. Tan swim teams. The Tooele both the 50 and 100 yard Henry battled neck and 1. 18.83; Hiss (T) 1.29 89 gren) 3.31.57; Tooele (Palmer, - neck for the entire 100 Tanwith toys team has defeated freestyle events, 500 Free: Man.ione (T) Rovle, Coates, Tychsen) Cottonwood, ihampion narrowly gren winning yards in the breaststroke, 6:39.76 (BT); Woods (T) 3.51.94, Granite, 4.07.20 ind would like to add C.yp- - M)th events. Tangrens two with Trina touching the 7:20.57 rus to its list, but likin' and firsts in the 50 and 100 and pads one hundredth of a 100 Back: Abbott (T) are two different a spot on the free relay cond in front of Becky, 1:13.56; Maw (G) 1.17.70; AtTooele hits the road for kin (T) 1.24.40 (BT); Reese (T) Wrestling things. The girls team lost team earned the Buffs 14 next three meets, going its 1:34.45; Wnnderly (G) 1:35.69 to champs Cottonwood points, high for the team. 100 Breast: T. Ilenrv (T) to 102-6Jan. 22,, then to Baird Holt each Scott and of Cyprus for one three its Tooele 51 1.24.32; B. Henry (T) 1.24.23; 12 points to Provo on the 27th and losses. contributed Bonneville 18 Desmond (G) 1.29.21 then up to Woods Cross for Tooeles winning total. Boy s Competition 400 Free Relay: Tooele a Jan. 29 meet Siinonich 98: Jim pinned In their finest over- - all Girls Win Handily (Holt, Ibldcbrand, Nix, p stroke-for-stro- 4-- 4-- A 9 way. TiKK-ltravelled to Ogden Tuesday to wrestle against the Bonnes ille Lakers. However the two squads hardly dented the mats, und the referee Yaldes squad came lip with its blggi-s- t point total of (lie sear in dual mate lies, and the 36 point spiead was also the Bulls wiliest victors margin of the sear. should have taken half pay TOOELE; wasted no for his efforts. lime in establishing its doThe combined total time minance as they won the for all 12 matches was 35 first six ui.iUhcs, establishminutes with all matches ing a 36 0 lead, before ending in pins, nine for dropping two maUlics as Tooele and three for Bonneville got its first Bonnes ille. Nut a single points. Tooele then won match went into the third the next three malt lies, and filial perlost, won and then won the il xl. heavy weight division for THERE was some good the big win. news and some had news The Buffs will be al for the Buffs. The good home tonight against Murnews is that Ulysses Koclily ray, then over to Cyprus who moved into the Jail. 22. enter the Provo weight because tourney 23 21 of Jan. beof an injury to Craig Tate fore facing their toughest came up with a first test of the year, the I'lntali pin over Hcmcir to help I'tes. the Buffs to its overwhelmTooele will battle the I'tes in Vernal Jail. 28 ing win. The bad news is that returning to Vernal for Jack Cochrane got tangled the Region championships up with Bonneville's February 5. Hunter, got hooked and was pinned in the first jht-io- d in a big surprise. CochNearly one billion tons of rane has consistently desand are mined in the feated in Hunter previous , . , .. United States each Cyprus swimming coach Darwin Rillpack is the taryear, the ma 11 1,1 ues . gcj for Tooele coach Mel Roberts next Thursday when was Readers Digest aiuiary the winner. ''"ntcr (Re Ruffs travel to Magna for a dual meet. Cyprus and In terms of volume, In accumulating 51 in the slate meet for the past Tooele have placed its the largest iioufuc! minPaul Dart coach points, three years, and assistant coach Rich eral industry in the nation. e two-minut- e d a-- 1 v 1 Man-ion- cord 4:24.7, New Varsity Re- . Boys: Tooele 116 Granite 56 200 Med. Rel: Tooele (Barney, Lawrence, Palmer, Ilolt), 1:52.49; Granite 1:54.21; Tooele 2:05.09 200 Free: Baird (T) 1:59.04, BT; Morris (G) 2:02.75; Rovle (T) 2:04.20; Tychsen (T) 2:07.60 BT; Powers (G) 2.22.66 200 Ind. Med: Holt (T) 2:22.08; Peck (C) 2.26.40; J. England (T) 2:28.14 BT; Carl-sto- n (G) 2:24.7, Maxfield (G) 2:43.25 50 Free: Tangren (T) 22.89 BT; Richards (G) 23.98; Lawrence (T) 25.88 BT; Fuller (G) Hodgson 2nd period. 105: Todd Ahlstrom pinned Howell 1st period. 112: John Medina pinned Saeket 1st period. 1 19: Kirt Palmer pinned Ogden 2nd period. 126: Kye Jensen pinned Sholley 2nd period. 132: Mike Smith pinned South 1st period. 138: Bowcutt (B) pinned Nordell Brown (T) 2nd period. 145: Terry (B) pinned Mike Montano (T) 1st period. 155: Ulysses Koehley pinned Hemeier 1st period. 167: Cary Coffman pinned South 1st period. 185: Hunter (B) pinned Cochrane (T) 1st period. Hvy: Ty Out.en pinned Satterfield 2nd period. performance of the year Tooeles girls won nine 10 of 11 events of ,he jj races ,r)sing onjy from Granite. The only the 500 free, and the diving event Granite was able to in ,0 the big racing win was the backstroke 79.point victory margin, which was won by Richard Leading the Tooele in the time of was (be impr0v-1:03.2Tooele s fastest Teresa Hildebrand, jng backstrokers and one of who posted her fastest the best in the state, co- jn winnjng the 50 ,jmes captain Galen Barney was and 100 freesl je raceSi and pulled out of this race so then with Cjnd that he would be fresh for Holt teamjng Njx and Jeanna CQ. d the freestyle re- caplain Elaine Manzione to W- win the 400 free relay. Coach Roberts put to- free re, It was ,he , gether, what he thought (eam tba( a sbo( a a was his fastest free relay varsity record, but it was team, and let them try for (be gjrs that accomplished the varsity record and he the feat. 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