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Show SOUTH RICH FOOTBALL NEV.S Ey Ruth Smith Football Team played Cokeville Friday, Sept. 2, at Cokeville. The final score was 23-- 7 in favor of Coke-vi- lle The South Rich High . Cokeville scored the first touchThen the Trojan quarter. with the second touchdown in the game during the second quarter when first down .in the Squad came up lean ran the football across the line. Cokeville collected two more touchdowns in the second half of the game. "Trojan Nolan Johnson played an exception- Darby McC good game in his linebacker position, "commented one observer. The week before on Aug. 25 South Rich met Davis Junior Varsity. The final score ally in favor of Davis. Thursday, Sept. the 8, Trojan meet the.. Evanston J.V. on was 12-- 27 Territory at 330 p.m. Evanston MUSTANGS OPEN BASEBALL SEASON FRIDAY TROJANS DEFEAT By IN LAKETOWN all the week for the Junior varsity team. Sept. 2 the volleyball team traveled to Cokeville to meet Parson and Cokeville. The aouth Rich Varsity and Junior Varsity ' teams turned out victorys against the Farson Teams. Put when they came against okeville both squads came out on the losing end. The varsity beat one gme but lost the last two to give Cokeville the match. Thursday the volleyball team ply s Manila at S0uth Rich. The games begin at 515 and 6; 00. s North Rich made the playepffs last year with three wins and three losses. Starting Friday for the host Mustangs will be Scott V.'ams ley on the mound. Other probable starters include Kelly Mills catching. Bob at first, Kib Kuefner at second prob third base, Brian ably. Chuck Youngblood at Downs at left field, Lambom at shortstop, Tom Brett Chaney at center field, and Wayne Earley at right field. Anderson .Other Mustangs likely to see action include will Next North Rich baseball game St. Joseph QUILT, on LETT IE-- IEAGUE . DeLoy Wolf ley, John Willis, Danny Kapelos, Derrick Johnson, Thad Willis, and Yale Johnson. Sept. 16. AFGHAN be By drew the names 2 p.m. Saturday at the Library. Proceeds from the ticket sale went to the Garden be assited Larry Kennnedy. will City Library. in his coaching efforts by LIBRARY NEWS (Continued from Page 3) The Laketown Ward Relief Society would like to announce their homemaking night Tuesday, September 15, 1983 at 7:00 P.M. They will be making photo alblum covers and telephone directories for there homes. For more information contact Annette Pugmire at 6. 946-293- come for boys, ages , as they begin to prepare for their first season of Little League Football. Sponsored by the South Rich Booster Club the season began Wed., Sept. 7, as the players met following school for orientation and checking out of equipment. The newly purchased football outfits and equipment are of outstanding quality. "We will be concentrating on teaching a lot of basics," says Coach Larry Johnson, "such as blocking and tackling. "We feel that this program will be a real asset to the high school team as the boys get older and move into high school." Larry Johnson ' at lifetime are about the 11-- 13 Claree Jensen of Fish Haven was winner of the quilt in a drawing Saturday at the Garden City Public Library. Phil Olsen was winner of . the afghan. on had been Chances sold 'the two items as a way to raise money for the library. Elma Nich- ols, Orae Lutz's sister, FCCTBA LL BEGINS Ruth Smith Dreams of a at WINNERS NAMED Ruth Smith a it Philip Lewis, SUMMIT The .Trojan'. Volleyball Squad pulled out victory over North Summit in a three game match last week. The Junior varsity team also won their match. Lynae Argyle was named Player of the Week for the varsity squad and Lisa Jackson was named Player of Coach A1 Wains ley's North Rich High School Mustang baseball squad to the test puts hosts top ranked Tintic. Friday when "This Tintic squad is possibly the number one squad in Region 11," Coach Warns ley stattheir players ed this week. "They have from the 1982 squad back. "Last year they had the best pitcher in the league," he continued. its NORTH - - Dear Library Patron, welcome to the Garden City Library, where we hope you will enjoy our services. The Library of Congress and Utah has Joined to bring reading materials for the blind and physically handicapped. It comes to you with no cost. If anyone needs Braille cassettes or large print, the library has a catalogue to order from here in the Garden Citjr Library. fiction or religious materials Non-ficti- on, are also available on cassette free of charge. |