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Show H Tooele Traitkcript, Thun., February 26, 19SI rr II POBT Full Evenings Entertaiment Planned For Football Benefit It it a natural rivalry-co- at for adults and $1 for The BYU players will also he v players, students lie available after the game vs graduate, and football Some of the players from to sign autographs. all rolled BVU are. Nick vs basketball It all happens Saturday, Eyre, All- into one package, and it Amerjcan. ,omer March 21. dinner, filmed )0ne!. will tl idle place March stu-dent- s. grc clay Brown, Clen Redd, Clen Titensor, What is this combination B1, khoepflm. Bill Davis and hat is it for? It is a Imlx- - a)d Scott phijpi Rfpre. lctlall game pitting the KntingTooel lli School senior memliers of BYU wi , Uavitt Rk.h-- f out ball team against the ha(t Mlke KenKXJie. M.ke faculty of Tooele High johnsen. Sonny Sudbury, Sihool, and its purpose is to raise fluids for Tooele's high school football program. TOOELE'S new coach. Delane W'. Richhart, has completed plans for this spirts extravaganza, as the initial step in his revitalizing Tooele's footliall program. Kicking off the evening's program will lie a public-invitedinner at the Clow, ing Emliers restaurant. Dinner will lie served from 4:30 until 6 p.m. followed by a film showing highlights of the final 14 minutes of the ,n, highlights of the Holiday Bowl, a basketball game, and autograph signing Wildcat $ Ilattle For league Title session. After posting a record in league warfare the Wendover W ildcats ended in a deadlock with Tintic for the league lead. These teams will meet Friday in the Tooele gym at 7:30 to determine who will get an automatic berth in the state tournament and who will go into the Region round robin. The round robin will Front: Chuckie Sutton, be played in Park City March and March Softball Registration Slated 13-1- 6-- 7 Wendover Meets Tintic For League Championship The Bobby Sox softball Tintic and Wendover registration will be held battled through eight lea7 9 to Mon., March2, p.m. at the Tooele County gue games, and still couldnt settle the issue as Courthouse auditorium. to which was the best Any girl living in Tooele who has her ninth team. County With identical 1 rebefore birthday September and each with a viccords, 1 or her sixteenth birthday after September 1 is elig- tory over the other, Tintic and Wendover will meet ible to play. All girls must bring their Friday night on the Tooele birth certificate and a par- basketball court to settle this little dilemma. ent to registration. THE Wendover WildA registration fee of $10 is needed. Any family with cats, under the j;ui dance of more than one girl playing Coaches Dean Stringham either major or minor lea- and Cliff Hart, dropped league game to gue ball will be charged their only 58-4- 8 in their meet$10 for the first girl, $7.50 Tintic for the second and $5.00 ing in Eureka. And the Tintic Miners only loss came for each additional girl. For further information at Wendover when the call McBride Cats defeated the Miners Jane ship has special significance because the champion automatically qualifies for the state tournament, while the runner-uhas to enter a round-robiRegardless of the outcome of Fridays game, both Tintic and Wendover will appear in the round-robiHowever the winner will be playing in the round robin for seeding purposes only, while the loser must win two games in the round robin to earn a spot in the state tournament. WENDOVER has a tall and talented team, led by playmaker Richie Dixon. Dixon was picked on the Tooele Transcript- - Bulletins all- - county team a The league champion year ago and the little fire p 7-- Holiday Bowl. Tickets for the dinner will go on sale at the Glowing Emliers, Saturday, Feb. 28. Price is $5.95. SECOND phase of the program is the basketball game xxhich will lie held in the high school gym, pitting graduating seniors of BYU footliall team against the Tooele faculty. Tickets to the game will lie sold at the door and will cost $2 mgr.; John Spillman, Troy Callister, Shane Bostock, Bob Mavsell and Donnie Anderson, mgr. Second row: Eric Bru, Cory Melsille, Stese Bostock and Mike Anderson. Back: Assist. Coach Cliff Hart, Nick Dill, mgrn Richie Dixon, Eddie Mi n oca r Ernie Beardslee, Bodie Peebles,, Tony Spillman, mgr., and coach Dean Stringham. 7-- 1 64-5- 8. 882-044- ball has been better this court ace, Darrell Carlx-t- t who directs the team, now year. Dixon is the shortest of that Jones is out of action. the starters for the Cats, Jones will be out at least who average more than six until the second week of feet in height. Stringham is the miuid robin. With Gar-U-- tt in the liackcourt will expected to start, Shane Bostock, John Spillman, be J. B. Hannifin, Brian Steve Bostock and Bob Underwood and Tony Massell. Troy Callister, Campltcll at forwards and Yadon at center. Backing Eric Bru, and Mike Anderson will be ready to add up this quintet is Tom Gillespie, Blake McNulty, strength from the !ench. Tintic has one of the lest Fred Ojreashaw and Mike big men in the state in 6 Draper. With so much at stake, 7" Darren Yadon. Yadon was a freshman last year, and the natural rivalry Wendover and Tinbut caught the eye of the outstandhis with the tic, game promises to experts ing play. He operates at be a scorcher from the both the low and high opening whistle until the posts, is a devastating re- issue Is settled. The Grantsville girls basbounder, and a prolific ketball team is in Nephi scorer. OTHER starters for the this weekend participating state champion Miners will be their back- - in the ships. Grantsville, led by comer and must pick up a win Friday when they play Jennifer Applegate is to make a big splash Morgan if they expect to in the tourney. keep their tournament In other sports action in hopes alive. This game the county, the Grantsville will be played on the Cowltoys, are I tacked into a Grantsville court. Wendover vs Tintic Roster !e-twe- 2-- Jazzmen Snip Nets Strings 9 Martha. . . Wheres With three minutes left in the Jazz-NeJersey game Wednesday, somebody in the fifth row yelled to Nets Coach Bob MacKinnon, Hey coach, thanks for showing up tonight. Its the first time we have enjoyed a game all year long. Why dont you come back and w Yesterdays Tooele "And then, Ginny, you know she s into sports. She absolutely had to have the latest Utah Jazz coverage. She says the Transcript? Transcript covers the Jazz better than the big city papers. . . Ccfc5 "Yesterday's Transcript. Oh dear! You really want yesterday's Transcript? That was Thursday wasn't it? Well. . . "Some of it's in the kitchen with my grocery list. . . At least all the coupons are. They really help me stay within our budget. And there was the most interesting article by Margaret VanNoy in her "Profiles" ser ies. I sent it to my sister Harriet! "Of course the "TV Weekly" has all the TV listings in our area, even Cable TV. We would have missed that TV special last night if we hadn't seen it listed. "Oh. . .and Susan took the crossword puzzle to work on the bus on the way to school. "Then there was that big ad for automatic washers. . . they're on sale. I put that ad on your dresser so we could discuss it . . we really do need one. "Then Harold clipped some news stories for his current events. He's always finding something or other that he can use in school. . . "And. . . here's the rest of the Transcript. visit us more often. Those remarks came as the Jazz were waltzing 6 win over away to the Nets in front of 5,510 Salt Palace fans. THIS was the same New 132-10- Jersey Nets that thumped the Jazz but good 122-9- 5 back on Nov. 28. Since that time the Nets have had more injuries to key players than Carter has pills. I hate to say it all the time, but we have a lot of injuries. Three guys who would have started were out tonight, MacKinnon said following the Wednesday beating. And Coach Tom Nissalke was somewhat sympathetic toward the injury woed Nets while savoring the assault. Although Footsie (Walker) is a good player, I was more concerned about (Maurice) Lucas. They were hurt to- night with Lucas. WHILE being able to enjoy the win, the Jazz mentor added jestfully, We really didnt do anything different tonight, except that I scouted New Jersey last night instead of Bill Bertka. That was probably the difference. Bertka is one of assistants responsible for scouting. Nis-salk- The Jazz opened their lead up early in the contest and skirted out to a lead by the end of the first quarter. 39-2- 8 "But, I wanted to read Andy Roberts' sports arti- "And, well. . . the society section is on the bulletin board in the kitchen - Did you read it - That cute little Williams girl is getting cles, and didn't even get to save those dumb cartoons they run each I week. "I clipped another article to send to the Watsons. . you know, even though they moved they still like to know what's going on in Tooele County. "Maybe we should start getting two Tooele Transcripts. . . Dear. . . . Youd Like A Tooele Transcript two) Delivered To Your House. . . Call If (or Dear?" 882-005The Tooele A I 0 Transcript-Bulleti- n. Part Of Your Life1 . . Former University of Utah ace Mike Newlin blocks A.D. during the Jazz ' cakewalk over New Jersey Wednesday. It was basically the three Adrian Dantley Show early in the onslaught, only this time it was from the charity stripe instead of from the field. A.D. marched to free throw line 21 times in the first half and his teammates were lined up right behind him, toeing the line 38 times in the first 24 minutes of play. fouls and Newlin was ing one three-pointto Nissalke said. keep the Jazz really brewing Newlin knows all the tricks late in the third period. and hes one of the best in THE JAZZ victory celethe league at drawing bration will be short lived, fouls. however. The team with the HOWEVER, the Incredi- best record in the league, ble Golden Griff came back the Philadelphia 76ers will in the third quarter and hurting us, pumpedin 19 133-10- 6 be in town Friday. The Sixers bring to town a 3 recordwith eyes on the playoffs. Julius Dr. J Erving and Darrell Dawkins will lead the Philly crew in front of what is expected to t. be a Salt Palace 52-1- sell-ou- points with some spunky dunks and res verse to finish the DANTLEY had little night with 25. trouble reaching his NBA But it was the play of Carl leading average of 31 points Nicks that earned him the per game and finished the job as backup guard for the night with 40 counters. Jazz. The hustling rookie Darrell Griffith was stale- connected on four from four mated early in the game from the field and finished running into foul trouble in the night with 10 points and an attempt to halt last eight assists. week's NBA Player of the Former Utah Ute Jeff Week, Mike Newlin. Judkins also got some valuI took Darrell out in the able playing time and first quarter because he got popped in 1 1 points, includ lay-up- Doctor, for your lesson today I've taken the liberty of calling in specialists on driving, approach shots and putting." |