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Show Thursday, May 22, c.u.s.c.n.A. Time Trials 3"7 1 6 Super Modified and p.m. Racing starts 2 p.m. t4 Sun Advocate, Price, Utah ? 1975 Early Model Stock Cars 8h ". I (GI?Ib0E) .Ojp01 Sunday, f.lay 25 v 1 t W- iy -- Adults -? ...$2.00 Students l Our refreshment stand wiil be OPEN ! s1.00 Under 12 FREE as the from Mr. Crocco Dinos, past and present, honored at awards dinner A In) 7 ft ' 7-v"-A !'T i .,t C. r athletic awards as most inspirational banquet at Carbon High player; Mark Martinez and An School last week cited the outstanding athletes in the Todd Bryan, Larry Hribar Memorial Award for various competitive sports gaining and at the same time recognition; KOAL outhonored a list of five alumni standing player award, who made their marks in Mark Martinez; the Tony the sports world, both while Welch Memorial Award and award to at Carbon and in the college KUTV John Craig. and pro ranks. Principal Eugene Crocco Terry Marshall was made the presentation to named as the most the five alumni, Rex Berry, dedicated member of the C.W. (Stubby) Peterson, track squad and the Bill Harold Cunningham, Coltrin Memorial Award for Albert Passic and Aaron track went to John Craig. Baseball coach Skip Leo Hanson. Each coach on the Dino and his squad made formal staff was allotted time presentation of the Region during the evening to make Six championship trophy to presentations to the top Mr. Crocco and Coach Leo cited his entire squad with athletes in his department. A new award initiated this small trophies signifying year for the first time the diamond title. Four honors the memory of senior baseball players, former Carbon coach John Borla, Greg Mele, the Mark Martinez and Reggie Jackson Jewkes, Jackson Jewkes Memorial Farlaino have been named team to Physical Education award, to the and this went to Terry play in the state class Marshall for his excellence game in Vernal on in the physical education June 14. Each of the honored department. Football coach Tom Rabb alumni were presented with named Mark Martinez for a plaque and their athletic the outstanding lineman careers briefly reviewed by award, John Borla as the Mr. Crocco. Berry is conoutstanding back, Sam sidered the finest Guts athlete in Carbons history. Pappas for the in football, Award and Greg Mele for He was the Martin Bezyack basketball and American Memorial award. Legion baseball, went on to Mele, a state champion in a brilliant college career at wrestling, was also named Carbon College and BYU as the outstanding wrestler and eventually played six of the year with the most years of professional inspirational matman being football with the San Gary Christensen and most Francisco 49ers where he improved wrestler Brad was team captain. Harmon. Sheriff Passic was Coach Tom King awarded another fine the swimming award to Ray athlete at Carbon. He Richens and the golf played center on the Dinos ' citation to Scott state championship eleven Wright. Steven Henderson was of 1938 and was an outnamed the outstanding standing first baseman on tennis player by Coach Lee the baseball team. He Marett. continued in athletics at The basketball awards Carbon College where his announced by Coach Evan career was interrupted by Excell went to Jim Kulow military service during World War II. all-regio- n play-mak- er V V.1t1lt V 5 SVv 'tt h,A,2 uv ,'111 J g if 1 iMt1 Carbon High alumni honored at the Dino awards banquet included C.W. (Stubby) Peterson, Aaron Hanson, 4 Alter Passic, Rex Berry and Harold Cunningham. Photo S-- GgoGOg 7aBBey QQ D0dO AGOGGiaftEGG 2nd Annual COIOQ Qlocib and Brag Daco on MussenTuchit Sand Dunes 23 d2S C2qi7 Past Emery to the Interchange follow Dog Valley" road. 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He was one e of the athletes in his day at Utah M all-sta- te North-Sout- all-st- h THE BIKE THAT HAS MADE ALL OTHER BIKES OBSOLETE. ON ar (MONO-SHOCK- II t THE ) ROUGHER THE TERRAIN THE BETTER THE RIDE. E P 8 0-- all-tim- professional I 0 I li ii all-rou- and State played 1 baseball following graduation. As a member of the Carbon County Board of Education for years, he was and has always been a booster for Carbon athletic programs. Hanson graduated from Carbon in 1928 and played football for Coach Peterson. He was a basketball regular for three years and a championship tennis player in his day as well as competing in track. The final presentation of the night went to Greg Mele E MX I3 I1 MX250 400 Reg. Price While they last $1349 Reg. Price 1549 While l E 1349 They last I I I $1195 No Down Payment Upon Approved Credit Financing Arranged HFC or Zions Bank El Western Cycle Plaza j i 104 South State Orem, Utah 84057 (801)224-019- 3 WE APPRECIATE YOUR BUSINESS 30000000000000000000000000000 Q o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o CEU track o o o o finishes o o o season o The College of Eastern o Golden Utah Eagles finished their track com- o petition last weekend in o Logan in the Intermountain o track and field meet at Utah o State University. CEU Coach Ray Barrus o said his team didnt do as o well as expected, finishing fourth in most events o against competition from o some of the larger schools o in the Intermountain West. Barrus and hurdler Ron o Howes are getting ready o now for some o track competition. They o leave soon for the National Junior College Athletic o Association finals this o weekend in Pasadena, o Texas. Howes has qualified for o the finals in two events, the o 440 high hurdles and the o intermediate hurdles. o o Primrose Path o Anyone can follow the easy come, easy go pattern o of life, but few find it o post-seaso- your new Kawasaki between May 7 and June 30 and let the good times roll with rebates up to $100 on twelve different models. Make the best deal you can with then Kawasaki puts the reyour dealer bate on top of that. Hurry...these models athlete at Carbon during the past school year. Boyd 3rd Annual O O College of Eastern Utah o o all-arou- Concession Stand o Overnight Camping Buy Price attorney and of Rex former team-mat- e Berry at Carbon, served as master of ceremonies. Bunnell all-arou- f -- lS- 't-.T-- sr (V outstanding I North 1st West 1L30liC O0ULIJ o n Q f o o Co-Sponsor- by G Q O O Sports o 0 ed June 2 to 13, O O o o 1975 CAMP DIRECTOR: G o Curt Jenson All District and All Conference at Utah University in Assisted Jack Gardner at Utah in 1960 and LaDell Andersen at Utah State in 1963. Head Coach at CEU 11 years. Directed 2 camps in Richfield, as well as the CEU camp the past 2 years. 1957. STAFF: Bill Peterson, former CEU head coach and present assistant to Curt Jenson. Bill played for the University of Utah NCAA Championship team of 1947. Area High School Coaches will also assist. n o o o o o o o o o o o o o DATE & TIME: AGE GROUP: June 2 to 6th for boys 10 years old through 9th graders next year. June 9 to 13th for those who are 10th through 12th graders next year. 9.30 a.m. to 4 p m. daily. Bring lunches. Boys age 10 to 17 May not be a High School Graduate. COST: 15 00 (Includes camp accident insurance; struction) REGISTRATION: Begins May and must be completed May Price, in person or by mail. SITE: EQUIPMENT: ACTIVITIES: 1 CEU Armory Basketball o Report at 9 a m 30 and all in- - at PTC Sports Center, Monday June 2, or June 9. shoes, socks, trunks, supporters and towels. Lectures, basic fundamentals, drills, daily scrimmages and contests ( Free-throshooting, outside shooting, and One on One.) Contest winners will receive trophies in age groups, and sessions will be arranged by age group. Instruction and activities will be comparable to other Camps around the state, with participants receiving individual and group instruction, and experience in key basketball fundamentals. Game and rules films will also be included. APPLICATION FORM and return to PTC Sports Center with 15 fee. Please consider me for acceptance in the College of Eastern Utah Basketball Camp: NAME ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP PHONE YEAR IN SCHOOL (Next Year) AGE HEIGHT TO: PTC Sports Center CEU Basketball Camp We, (or I), hereby request that you accept the application for enrollment of in the 1975 College of Eastern Utah Basketball Camp. DATE SIGNED (parent) " APPLICANT'S SIGNATURE Please make checks payable to PTC CEU Basketball Camp Refunds may be obtained up until May 30. o Fill our OOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOOOOO o o |