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Show 8 Sun Advocate, Price, Utah Thursday, May 27, ANNUAL 2-D- 1976 AMATEUR AY Friday and Saturday May 28-2- 9 Bareback Riding Bull Riding Saddle Bronc Calf Roping Bulldogging Team Roping Barrel Racing Goat tying Carbon County Fairgrounds Added Purse 7:30 p.m. BY EASTERN UTAH RODEO SPONSORED ADMISSION Adults Duff and Stuff 16 yrs. and under Free 6 and under ASSOCIATION Four Dino baseballers tapped for tt Students ,250 play all-st- ar by SHIRLEE ETZEL First game June 2 On May 5, 24 ladies enjoyed golf. Play of the day was Poker Hand. Winners American Legion opens The Legion team will With high school baseball now completed for the participate in District Fop spring, prep age diamond play again this season with players are directing their attention to the upcoming American Legion summer season. Legion Coach Elvin Juliano put the local team through its first workout on the Helper field Monday night and is continuing the practice slate throughout the week in view of the first league game scheduled under the lights of the Helper field for Wednesday, June 2, against Spanish Fork. Utah County American Fork, teams, Orem, Provo, Springville, Spanish Fork and Helper comloop. prising the Juliano is eyeing the return of practically all the Carbon High team of this past spring and will have the benefit of the return of his regular catcher of a year ago, John Borla, and the second regular baseman, Greg Mele. Borla and Mele have been out of high school for a year and have late birthdays that qualify them for another year of Legion competition. Borla was a catcher for the Snow College team this past spring which placed second in the ICAC behind Utah Trade Tech of Provo. In 37 ball games for Snow the former Dino backstop hit .409 in conference play and .303 on the season. Mele has been working in the mining industry in the county over the winter and looking forward to res joining his old for another year of diamond activity. six-tea- m were Sherlee Etzel, Barbara Migliaccio Bonnie Marakis, Gladys Patterick and Darlene Kartchner. ' Doris Morley won Blind Bogey. On May 12 combined putts was played. Winners were Andretta Bunnell, Darlene all-sta- te PHARMACY Main Street & Carbon Ave. to 12 left-hand- all-sta- te Swampriders years and s . fire-ba- ll 13 to 15 years. Racing will be on a special track, and trophies will be awarded to winners. ar 3-- A motorcycle club will sponsor a bicycle motocross event June 5 and 6 at their track near Elmo. Boys and girls will race separately in four different age divisions: six years and under, seven to nine years, 10 all-st- h motocross scheduled Dan's Ail Tony Pappas Four members of the and this past season as Grace Bergera, Hazel Jeanselme, & Rita Whiting Carbon High baseball team seniors their team tied for second place in the Region have been golfing together have been named to the for many years. In all this team to participate in and participated in the state meet for a second time. time, Grace has never had the North-Soutthe honor of being first off game this Saturday in They have been playing of the tee. She finally made Tooele, a game in which baseball together since they it. Not only on one hole but their coach, Skip Leo, will were 13 years of age, the on two. Nice going Grace. serve as head coach for the Carbon Pony League The Carbon Country Club South team. bringing them together, Scott Jewkes and Grundy from Ladies Golf Assn, hosted a Jewkes, Roy four Man Best Ball In- Grundy, Tony Pappas and Helper WBBA league, vitational on May 19. Jim Kulow are the Dinos Kulow from the Price Seventy-tw- o ladies entered named to the South squad American League and which will face the North Pappas from the Price the tournament. Ladies from here who Saturday afternoon at 1 National loop. They conwon were: 1st Gross, p.m. on the Tooele Century tinued their play in the Darlene Kartchner; 3rd Park diamond in the annual Carbon Babe Ruth League, and have all been standouts classic. Gross, Phyllis Cerroni; 4th Class The South squad is on the Helper American Gross, Rita Whiting; tied of for 3rd and 4th place net, comprised players Legion team during the selected from Region Six summers of their high Laurel Hawkins. Many door prizes were and Dixie in Southern Utah. school years. They are all donated and won by the The North team is picked looking forward to their from Region Five teams. final season on the Legion ladies. Roy Pehrson of American team this summer. Team play has started Fork has been named as Jewkes, a and all three games have Coach Leos assistant for first baseman and pitcher, been away. Glenmare was the South team and die is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Rex a loss Mountain View and North team will be handled Jewkes of Kenilworth. He Glendale were winners. by the Davis High and follows in the footsteps of Team members are Rita Bingham High baseball two older brothers who Whiting, Laurel Hawkins, coaches, Kent Draayer and were also outstanding June Mortensen, Sharee Son Sudbury. baseball players in the Walton, Shirlee Etzel, same programs that he has For the Carbon Darlene Kartchner, Doris the selection to the quartet followed. . . Morley, Donnie Marakis team is a culmination of a son of Mr: and Grundy, Elsie Van Wagner and Reila brilliant school Mrs. Bob Grundy of Helper, high Jensen. diamond careers for all has been noted as a Notice!! Ladies day will four. As juniors their prep pitcher from the first time team won the Region Six he put on a little league now start at nine on Wednesday instead of ten. This championship and placed uniform as a nine year old will be the time until school second in the state finals youngster in the Helper starts. Bicycle Complete stock of vitamins as your doctor may prescribe for your particular needs. Scott Grundy for low gross. team-mate- The fl Kartchner and Laurel Hawkins. Jean Riche won bookmaker was at one time called a knight of the A . pencil! PROVO East Carbon lost a bid for a first ever state baseball cham- pionship here Saturday afternoon as Coach Ralph Sanichs Vikings dropped chamthe state Class pionship game to Gunnison, A the margin to East Carbon fought back with another run in the fourth inning but the Bulldogs put the game out of reach with a four-ru- n outburst in the bottom of the fourth for a 2 lead. 4-- 1. 7-- 9-- 2. The Vikings were the victims of a four-hi- t pitching performance by Gunnisons Greg Rosenvall who struck out eight in die process. East Carbon moved out to a lead in the top half of the second inning when Jordan Wakefield, the Viking pitcher, singled and eventually hurried on home via a sacrifice fly ball. 0 The Viking lead was however, as the Bulldogs got to Wakefield for two runs in their half of the second frame. Gunnison picked up two more runs in the next inning to increase short-live- d, All Rods Errors 10-ga- 17-- 2 A For Information Call Sue Toll Free Weekdays -- Commissi Company 80 South 1st West ummummmmm Price UTA 800-662-- X- - 91 IHTIIIMOSMT we hav Utah prep baseball circles for the Miners in leading them to two state titles and on the verge of a third straight in the state Class meet that hopefully will be concluded in Murray this week after rain delayed the last two days of activity. The North will have another lefty in Bob Stringham of Tooele to back up Hardy, so the prospects for the classic are some fine pitching duels between some of the most talented flingers in the short history of Class competition. all-st- ar 3-- A fire-ballin- all-st- losses Two tourney Carbon hopes dashed - was senior actually deserving of a MURRAY Despite some fine play and close ball games, Carbon Highs activity in the state Class baseball tournament here was short lived as the Dinos dropped two straight after winning an opener from Murray on the first day. g Carbon lost a encounter with Dixie High on the second night of the right-hand- air-tig- r ht innings. Payson, playing in the state meet as the number four team from Region Six, ousted Carbon Thursday afternoon in a bona-fid- e slugging duel. The Lions battered Jim Kulow and Jewkes for 15 hits and 11 runs to overcome the 0 nine-innin- i and tournament, dropped out of further, contention the next afternoon (Thursday) by 4-- 1, hot-hitti- Dinos who house-a-fir- g Home -- Conventional ,iof ps. aiso tournament cut The annual slow-pitc- h softball tournament usually held over the Memorial Day weekend in Helper will not be held this year according to Matt Star, local softball commissioner. A conflict with the of the fishing season and the holiday weekend forced the cancellation of the meet and Mr. Star said efforts would be made to put it on later in June if at all possible. opening 12" bar. ANDERSON LUMBER CO. 42 South Carbon Ave. Price 637-055- 4 INTERMOUNTAIN FARMERS STORE Tli -- BUT HOMES 240 West 1st North Price 16 Annual softball g 1.8 cu. In. engine. had hits and eight runs. The Lions broke open a close contest with a four run outburst in the fifth inning and three in the sixth. Carbon struck back on home runs by Wayne Staker and Jewkes and had the bases loaded in the last inning when a rally fell short of catching the Lions. Staker and Jewkes each had three RBIs in the game but it was simply a question of inadequate pitching for the Dinos and they bowed out of the meet. 11-- ten-innin- er better fate in the outcome as he struck out 15 Flyers and did not issue a single base on balls over the nine 3-- A curve-ballin- a vane,y i styjesand custom building. ar 3-- A 1-- 0 80 PRECISION one of the finest records in com- petition. He is a native of Helper and graduate of Utah State University. The game at Tooele Saturday afternoon should be an interesting one in view of the pitching available to the two squads. The South, with Grundy, g Jewkes and Bruce Hurst of Dixie to share the mound chores, will come up against one of the most celebrated prep pitchers in the states history, Bryan (Axel) Hardy, the Bingham southpaw. Hardy has established in javelin "Financing" m years of regional 8 losing an slugfest to Payson. Scott Grundy started like e a Wednesday night in the match-u- p with Dixie, a first round winner over Region Six Champs, American Fork. The game, late getting started because of a preceding game, was played under the lights of Ken Price Park, finally getting underway at 9:05 p.m. Grundy was firing aspirin tablets at the Dixie crew for Bill Valora, College of six innings as Carbon lead in Eastern Utah freshman jumped off to a from Uintah High School in the second inning on Greg Vernal, placed 5th in the Nielsons single. After the javelin event at the single run National Junior College Steve Everett handcuffed .Athletic Associations the Dino hitters the rest of the way but it appeared that national track meet. Three CEU tracksters the one run was all Grundy attended the national event was going to need until accompanied by CEU Dixie managed to tie the score in the top of the sixth. Coach Ray Barrus. The two teams battled The competition was held in the San Jacinto Junior through the seventh and College at Houston, Texas. eighth innings still tied and Valor qualified for the Dixie finally got to Grundy finals then tossed the in the top of the ninth for javelin 19710 to finish fifth three runs and that meant the ball game. The Dino in the event. Scott Morley of Price ran the trials in the 440 hurdles but did not qualify for the finals. Jeff Lott ran in the 440 dash but was eliminated in the trials also. Factory Service Guaranteed Homes wyo. 800 453 4692 mnran r LvaU'oLj contributed greatly to the East Carbon downfall and a hand injury suffered by Wakefield earlier in the week did little to help matters. In meeting the Bulldogs East Carbon came up against a power among small school diamond fall squads, a season in which they won all their games solidifying a team that went during the spring season in title. sweeping to the Gunnison does not play football and consequently have the opportunity to prime their baseball team for the spring with a fall slate of practice games. is and Reels 8-- 0 Skip Leo Jim Kulow left-hand- Good pitching foils E. Carbon Vikings in 1 A championship vaiom fifth -- Fishing Season Opens May 29th ) Roy Jewkes WBBA loop. He was recently named the outstanding basketball player for Carbon this past season. Kulow is a son of Mrs. Kay Kulow of Price and Jim Kulow of Tooele. He has been an outstanding athlete throughout his school years, winning this distinction as a student at Mont Harmon Junior High and participating in three sports for three years at Carbon. He has been playing shortstop and pitching for the Dinos. Pappas has been noted as one of the finest natural hitters to come along at Carbon in many years. A son of Mrs. Louis Pappas and the late Louis Pappas, Tony hits from the left side with an authority that belies his physical stature. He smacked seven home runs during the recent prep campaign. He is a outfielder who has of the eye caught professional scouts in the last year on the basis of his hitting alone. Coach Leo will coach the South team for a second year in a row and will be gunning for a second vie- tory over the touted Region Five squad. Last year he and the Uintah High Coach guided the South squad to an victory with four Carbon High players leading the way in that game. Leo has just completed his second year as baseball mentor at Carbon and has established an enviable record of 16 wins and four losses during two 637-065- 2 |