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Show Dugway-Wendov- Clash In er Girls Australian Cage pm&m Weeks Biggest Attraction The Dugway Mustangs will travel to Wendover to Friday to go into the state tournament seeded ahead of the Mustangs. Competition between these two teams is expected to be just as keen this year. record, inDugway, with an is on two victories league cluding sue game winning streak including its latest outing, a 111 game 11 An Australian girls basketball team, on tour in the Wes- 60-5- 6 battle for the top spot night in the Southern Division of Region Team To Play In Tooele in die brightest sports attraction in Tooele County. Winner of this little fracas will automatically become the favorite to win the all-st- Tooele Wednesday night to play the Tooele girls JV team. It is summertime in Australia and school is out, so this all-staggregation is touring the U.S. 8-- 2 divi-sio- n title. Last year in regular season games Dugway took two games from the Wildcats, and Then came the round robin and Wendover defeated Dugway to go into the state tournament seeded ahead of the Mustangs. Competition between these two teams is expected to be just as keen against Tintic. Wendover has posted an 77-5- 4 Later this summer Utah will return the visit and an team from Utah will tour Australia, while their school is in session. all-st- re- 8-- 3 high-scorin- 60-5- 6 Wendover averages 65.4 while the Mustangs are scoring at a 71-- 4 clip. John DeWitt and Kary Gardner are the shooting aces for Dugway, with Wendover having a bit more balance in Billy Ratliff, Derek Dahlstrom, and Bodie games Dugway took two games from the Wildcats, and Thenc ame the round robin and Wendover defeated Dugway 77-5- 4 6-- nt Tooele floor beginning at 7 p.m. Tuesday coach Paul Darts wrestling team will entertain Highland, and Wednesday girl basketball fans will be in for a treat when a Frank Park and possibly Terry Mathis. Tickets to the affair are $2 for junior high and grade school students if purchased in advance or $2.50 at the door, and $2.50 for provement of the high school adults if purchased in advance or $3 at the door. Tickets can be purchased from any Tooele high school athlete, at the high school, or at the door the night of the engagement. Bowling League Slam It Home dle. one-poi- 1984 On the business team will be such community leaders as Charlie Roberts, Dr. Scott Whitehouse, Supt. Walden Gurney, Kay Russell, Hal Halladay, Frank Schar-mann- , weightroom. Attempting to control the stubborn and entertaining beasts will be four teams, the Tooele Firemen, THS students, the THS faculty, and a team comprised of local businessmen. (0-9- with a tough win last week over Jordan and are in for another tough scrap Friday when the Buffs meet South on the 12, and Toni Warner. fun-fille- 4 Girls Basketball The Tooele girls team came up Kristy Skyles, Laurie Staheli, Jeanne Whitehouse, Mickie Winn, Cheryl Kellywood, Jan Vorwaller exThe popular, crowd-pleasin- g hibition of donkey basketball will make its appearance in the Tooele high school gym Monday, January d 16 at 7:00 p.m. This years show is being sponsored by the Tooele Athletic Assn., with the proceeds being used for the im- h 58-5- Tooeles JV team consists of Trecia Applegate, Tina Henderson, Jan. Tooele Donkey Basketball Pee- bles. Tony Spillman, still hampered by the effects of a broken hand is also expected to see some action for the Cats. Grantsville, loser of its first league game against Union last week will be in the friendly confines of its own game Friday when they Morentertain the always-touggan Trojans. In total games the record Cowboys have posted a and the ever improving Pokes will be looking for their first league win of the year. Tooele, which is suffering ) through a winless season gets a real toughie when they go to Salt Lake City to take on the South High Cubs. South has been a surprise this year and is figured to be too tough for Tooele to han- Last year in regular season sion charge. Tooeles coach, Susan Rydalch will coach the Utah team which will include three Tooele players. The Australians will play a schedule in Utah, includ g are not far behind. this year. The Dugway Mustangs will travel to Wendover Friday night to battle for the top spot in the Southern Division of Region 1 1 in the brightest sports attraction in Tooele County. Winner of this little fracas will automatically become the favorite to win the division title. Because of Utah regulations prohibiting exhibition games by the varsity team, Australia will meet the JV team. The game will begin at 6:30 p.m. in the high school gym and there is no admis- ar cord including one league game and while the Cats arent as quintet as Dugway they 58-5- ing Wednesdays Tooele game before they leave for more games in Nevada and California. tern United States, will be in High ind series: Darrell Griffith slams one home after making a key steal in Tuesdays win over Phoenix. The Jazz lost in Dallas last night, but is still in first place in lead over record and a three-gam- e the Midwest Division with a 23-1- 3 Dallas. Utah travels to San Diego for a Friday encounter against the Clippers before returning to Salt Lake where they face the Washington Bullets Saturday. Usns 4-- 0 Pin Pals We Three Alley Oops 3-- 1 2-- 2 Kathys Cut-up- Marty High team games: s 3 0-- Pin Pals High team series: Pin Pals 4 PatM 199 Margene Marty 170 547 533 531 Usns Kathys 2-- 2 Gutter Dusters High ind game: 507 506 429 MargneP PatM Team standings: 1517 1504 1411 UsNs Kathys 168 basketball team from Australia will play the Tooele JV girls team. Tooeles Thursday, boys swimming team and the girls swim team will travel to Taylorsville for a meet. 7-- 2 Plenty of action for everyone as athletic teams throughout the A big cog in Wendover cage machine which meets Dugway Friday for the league lead. county head into the meat of the season with each contest taking on more significance. Grantsville Girls Lose To Lehi The Grantsville girls basketball team sputtered against pressure from the Lehi Pioneers battle and dropped a full-cou- rt hard-foug- 45-3- 6 in Lehi. Nanette Yates lit up the with several key buckets until she was forced to ease off late in the game because of foul trouble. The lady hoopster finished the score-boar- d night with 13 points. Monica Ault added important buckets and finished the contest with nine points. with the Lehi. 4-- 6 nine-poi- J setback in f Line em up two by two. Milk the cows at 6 a.m., feed the chickens at 7, and keep the gorillas away from Mrs. Noah at all times. With 46,387 pairs of wild animals to keep track of, Noah had schedule which has helped us, said the first time girls coach Bill Mikelson. "We have also had trouble with pressure. Grantsville continues league action Thursday with a home encounter at the Middle School with Morgan. 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