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Show Tooele Transcript, Tliurs. January 14, 1982 13 Wrestlers Demolish Spanish Fork Coach Iaul Dart's wreckin' wrestlin' crew demolished Spanish Fork hy the score of on the Tooele mats Tues37-1- 6 day night. U-bv Jim Simonich and Matt Trujillo who had pins, Tooele won nine of the 12 matches in piling up the victory margin. Adding five points each with superior decisions were Kirt Fulmer and Jack Gxhrane. the eight-liaSpanish Fork got hud when Dons the to forfeit early the RIO- - pound match In Tooele's Steve Valerio, and the tone of the meet was set when 107- - xnuid Simonich ripped out to a 16-- lead pinning Mike Jex L3H into the third and final period. Mike (aillmth, after lieing held to a draw in the first period came on decision over Jed strong to earn an . Cordon put Tooele out in front Matt Tnijillo was trailing Jess Argsle when lie pinned Argyle with 1:42 remaining in the second First SF Win Spanish Fork got on the scorclmard in the fifth match of the night when Mike Himaker decisioned Tonv Sullivan in the 128- - pound class, kirt Fahner turned his opponent, Joel llamier everywhere IhiI liaise, gaining a stierior 18-decision. Win iminlier two for the Dons came in the 140- - pound match between Tooele's John Nicol and Mark Barney of SF. Barney earned a tough decision over Nicol. Nnrdcll Brown of Tooele and David Morley almost wrestled to a standstill in ll e 1 2-- 8-- 15-0- 2 9-- 4-- their 2-- 1 Greg Grimsley earned a 13-- major decision over Tooeles Mike Montano in the 157- - pound weight division. Cary Coffman and Carl Stulilis battled on even terms in the first round which ended hut in the second round Coffman came up with a near pin to take a lead at the end of two, and increased this 2 Young bald eagle, like parents, is as ferocious as a wolf with wings." - An Interesting Bird Many sportsmen never see a bald young eagles. If you can get close eagle in their lifetime. But January is an enough to observe coloring, however, excellent month to bundle up, get out, you wont likely confuse them. and study this proud, noble bird. Ditto Eagles are also much more likely to roost high, and soar high, with ravens on the golden eagle. While the golden is not our national frequently on or near the ground. The emblem, nor as majestic in appearance, eagle also has a more magnificent observers are often overwhelmed by the appearance - better it for national bird sheer size of it, especially in flight. Like than Ben Franklins proposed turkey. Raltbit hunters and others out with the adult bald, it has a wing span over firearms can be fined for even shooting six feet, and is actually more readily in the direction of eagles, so gunners found in Utah this time of year. I've watched many eagles of both should stay away from the big birds. Actually, there are few if any birds species west of Utah Lake, especially the which can Ire legally killed nowadays, large cottonwood trees west of Vernon. since a treaty with Mexico forbids speDozens of eagles winter in these trees. If you use binoculars you can get a cies once shot on sight in Utah, including close look at them both roosting and magpies and crows. There is absolutely all do far resting, and occasionally flapping off a no reason to shoot any hawk more good in removing mice, and other high limb to look for rabbits. Other counties recommended by the pests, than harming man in any way. Utah Division Wildlife Resources for Eagles are not without their hazards Around farms and ranches they man. to include Rich, West, eagle watching are known to whisk away chickens, Weber, Morgan and Summit. lambs and some reports claim even Check for them in the latter counties calves. In some parts of streams. newlyborn They prefer higher along perches on or along the Weber, or other Wyoming and Montana, eagles have waters which attract small animals, as Ireen slaughtered as predators, including well as fish. If you are lucky you may see an eagle kill ducks and water birds which they frequently focus don. If near marshes and lakes, the eagles will look s for sudden which leave carp and suckers stranded. Many raptors sighted now will have migrated from Yellowstone or Glacier National Parks. It is not known how many are located in Utah now, but 662 of them were counted in 1980, and 658 draw-down- in 1979. ling keeps up its scorching pace this weekend. A count just being completed, but not yet tallied, should show about the same number for 1982, UDWR officials figure. You can help by reporting any you see in the out- - of-- way places that the UDWR might have missed. For further information on eagle watching counting, contact the Raptor Society, 1 At close range there is not much d chance you could mistake the head of a bald fo anything else, or the golden- - brown plummage of the other eagle. But at a distance it is possible to mistake large ravens for -- white-crowne- Girls Basketball Dugway goes to North Summit Thursday. Union comes to Grantsville Thursday, and West will come to Tooele for a 3 p.m. game Friday. It will be for practice and .perfection for Dugway, while Union and West are league encounters for Grantsville and Tooele. Tooeles all- - conquering swimming teams will entertain the Highland Rams in a boy and girls meet Thursday in what could prove to be a stiff test for the powerful Buffs. w 67-5- 62-4- 5-- 2 wholesale shooting by helicopter. But they are still protected, and in win. margin to a Powerful Jack Cochrane was just too 9-- 4 the case of the national symbol bald eagle, might even draw offenders a jail term. If you were to examine the talons of either eagle, you see readily that their claws are capable of grasping a fairly good- - sized critter. Falcons frequently chase (and catch) pheasants, and eagles are able to do the same. However, wintering eagles find rabbits rather easy to catch, including road kills, thus concentrating on the lazier approach. Ive studied the balds in their search-and- destroy of small animal mission in Canada's Northwest Territories, including dismantling of snowshoes to feed young. The beak is used as a ripping tool as much as the feet, and you cannot watch the process without feeling that an eagle is a wolf with wings. The young waste no time, (usually two eaglets to a nest high in a tree), gulping it down. You cant find active nests now, but you can watch a fascinating bird. by Hart t ff 'ixom On the wrestling mats, Tooele goes to West for a league test today, and then will take part in an eight- - team Cyprus tournament Friday and Saturday. Tooele is expected to make a strong run at the championship, but will have to turn back strong challengers like Hillcrest Highland, Provo, South, Timpview and much for Matt Kuluki to handle as Cochrane won a superior decision hy the score of . 20-1- In the heavyweight class, Spanish Forks Rrvan Creer was just too big for Tooeles Jack Van Crimliergen to handle, even though Van Crimliergen put up a gutty fight well into the second round when Creer put Van Grimhergens shoulders to the inat at the 1:42 mark. At the time of the pin Van Crimliergen was trailing 445. The win lifts Tooeles dual meet record to 4 as the Buffs prepare for their first league meet, a Thursday date with West. This weekend Ixith the Varsity and JV squads will take part in the Magna (Cyprus) Mountain Tournament. JV action will begin Friday at 11:30 and the Varsity matches will begin at 1:00 p.m. Evening sessions of the first day will he 6 and 7:30 p.m. and action will conclude Saturday afternoon at 1 and 2:30 p.m. and the night sessions begin at 6 and 8 p.m. Meet Tooeles New Golfing Pm Outgoing golfing McFarland (I) seem City as the golf pro, served as the Tooele pro Doug Yilvcn (r) and incoming pro James I). (Duffs) happy ssith the turn of events that has Yilven musing to Iark and his place being taken by the new pro, McFarland. Vilscn pro for three sars and McFarland took over January 1, 19S2. 7-- ' - Valerio won by forfeit Jim Simonich pinned Jex, 3rd period Mike Colboth dec. Gordon, B 4 131 - Mott Truiilto pinned Argyle, 2nd period 128 - Troy Sullivan dec. by Hunsaker, 134 - Kirt Palmer dec. Harmer, 140 - John Nicol dec. by Borneo, 147 - Nordell Brown dec. Horley, 157 - Mike Montano dec. by Brindley, 169 - Gary Coffman dec. Stubbs, 9 4 187 - Jack Cochrane dec. Kulunkl. 20-Hvy - Jock Von Grimbergen pinned by Creer, 2nd 100 105 114 Steve Oquirrh Hills Gets New Pro After three years of intensive and progressive service as Fro of the Oquirrh Hills golf course, Doug Vilven is moving to Park City and has lieen replaced by James D. (Duffy) McFarland who assumed his new duties Jan. 1. Vilven will he the professional at the Park City golf course. McFarland comes to Tooele with a long list of credentials dating back to 1971 when he served as the golf shop assistant at the Logan Country Club. Since that time Duffy has been the assistant teaching pro at the Logan Country Club, an instructor at Utah State University, assistant golf coach at Logan High School, and a mcinlu-- r of the National Ski Patrol. McFarland was a member of the Ixrgan High School region championship golf team, and a member of the ISU golf team for the four years he attended that college. He has also completed PGA Business Schools One and Two, and helped in the organization and conducting the 1980 Utah Food King Open. old McFarland is marThe ried and the father of a brand new four-da- y old baby. The McFarlands will make their home in Tooele as soon as the mother and baby are permitted to leave the hospital. 24-ye- West Jordan. Boys Basketball Action in boys basketball really heats up for Tooele and Grantsville who will have to tackle powerhouse quintets in league action. Tooele travels to West, and a date with the smarting Panthers of West High. West was picked as an early season favorite to win Region Six, but were upended by a single point last week and the Panthers will be in no mood for any shenanigans. Game of The Week The margin of the winning guess was not quite as close as in past contests, but the result is the same. Cory,White wins York a pair of tickets to the Jazz-Negame tonight. White predicted the score would be 8 (actual score was missing b)Aeven points. This weeks Game of the Week is the 2-- 2 Action Continues Unabated For All High Schools There is no letup on the athletic front as action in boy and girls basketball, boy and girls swimming, and wrest- pound match, with Morley leading 14) midway in the third period, when Brown came up with a reversal to verdiet. gain the narrow Dont Mess With Me Eagle 147- - Friday night contest between West and Tooele at West with the winning guess being awarded two reserved tickets to the Jazz- - Detroit game of Jan. 19. Because the game is being played at West, entries in the contest must be sub-- , mitted to the newspaper office not later than 6 p.m. Friday. Tooele, on the other hand, was tabbed as a team of untried but talented basketball players. The Buffs proved that base they are capable of playing ketball as they put up a stiff fight before going down to Jordans foul shooting, and Fridays promises to be filled with moocho action. Grantsville frittered away a big lead and lost its first league game to Union in Roosevelt last week and faces a big hurdle this week when they go to Lehi to battle last years Class 2A champion top-flit- er Pioneers. GAME OF THE WEEK Tooele vs West I AwjSimm'1 . predict that the final score of the game will be: Tooele West ' Wendover has two games this week, but both are of the fun variety. Today the Wendover JVs play the Utah School for the Deaf, and Friday the Cats will take on Mt. Vernon (on probation). Neither USD or Mt. Vernon is expected to present much of a challenge of the smooth sailing Wendover team. Dugway will be at home and will play the East Carbon team in another non-leag- Submitted by: PRINT Name ENTRY DEADLINE: 6:00 p.m. Friday, 15 game. and Phone Number Pony Baseball Jan. 1982 There will be a meeting for all interested in Pony baseball program Tuesday, January 19, 7 p.m. at the Tooele Junior The person closest to the final score of the selected game will be oworded two 9 tickets to an upcoming Utph Jazz bosketboll gome Entries must be received by the Tooele Transcript-Bulleti5 00 p m on the Friday prior to the gome is played Winners will cfce not loer In the be onnounced each Tuesday and prizes must be picked up at the newspaper otf-cevent of a te duplicate prizes will be awarded Only one entry per person ond cfficol entry c blanks must be used tan High. ' This will be an organizational meeting to get new officers for the coming season. V Around The Belt loss to New York Knicks Tuesday night in Danny Schayes fires a pass around Marvin Webster during the Jazz the Salt Palace. The Jazz set a new club record when it scored 46 points in the first quarter, but failure to score in the final two minutes sealed the loss. 129-12- 1 1 |