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Show I -- WEXKLY RE FLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL MAY 4,1 970 ?m Region 4 Baseball Hits Half-Ua- y Point By DAVE UIGHAM Cels? DjIS CIOSFiiGlil Dcini Bssl Tree!: Lis By DAVE UIGHAM t SCOIT WaM.it t. who a i k In foie w nt mi r 6 fi, could do no heller ifian a wt i si Kind plat e finish in the high THE arnots also won the battle of sweeps with a One two three finish in both the intermediate hurdli s and the Hat) while the I alums did the trick in the javelin competi- jump Ihe winning ip was only 6 0 wlm h is will under bis capabilities but the told weatlli r pltoented any pt cat e'luris in Ibis event Despite not plactn;; in the 310 yard hurdle race the alt tins anoiht r first w ilh a grt.il cffoit in the long jump ibs winning e ip of 2u M 4 b is one of the bi si m icy ion W li- - tion Sum Harlung gave the I 1 Clearfield team plated in the shutter 120 yard hurdles, Ihris Mikesi l and Hob I chord pot the I alt ons off to a great start bv nipping the Warriors' John Martini one-tw- meets this ytar. Teammate Hibjccotd plated third in the same event HARTUNG WAS also .art of the clean swet p in Ihe with a javelin for Cliarfic-l- JTE F Trusst II of Clearfn Id had a great day placing first in the 22(1, second in the 100 and running a leg on the win- second plate effort, Kevin lurmsnn won the event with a loss of 1VI-- I while Dave Woodward plated third Scott liohn and Hob Herrera gave the I a'cons a first and set ond in the distus, fit irera also took set ond in the shot yard reday team ning Junior Stott Carter pice the halt ons a third in the Pkland the 220 to round out their storing in the sprints Another junior, Calvin Nickel, prevented another Weber sweep by placing Clearfield managed their other points with a sitond and losses so theoietically speaking the Wildcats are lied for si timd LVf N the last place It am .n't not of contention for the title with six garnia, left on the schedule Anything ran and will happen In this league, no one is unbeatable ast week Woods Cross evened the score with Davis bv taking a 72 win over the Darts arle'r in the season the Darts had won. Dave Draper went the distance giving up five hits and i 1 1 puking up his league play fifth WEBER GOT ihe upper hand in the distance races with Clt at field being limited to a third place finish in the mile by junior Robert H ntze and a first place in the two Pure L J Cl. J DcnrprouG, '1 L"JG G Ol t l L-- J i sj U J swimmers, despite notions to the contrary, and if this is doubted tty fishing for them ONE precaution swimmers should observe is to try to swim in groups, especially in the oceans This offers any swimmer in It is always shocking to from the sui f read of persons who aie una b!e to swim going out in boats without life preservers and many drown in this wav every ve.ir distress immediate help and it also affords protection fiom sharks and other dangerous OTHERS underestimate currents or their ability or fish distance And such mistakes are often paid for with life it- SHARKS ARE quite often ocean close to very self UQW LEASIUG JLMOR V ance Jones only up five hits but six errors cost him and his club the game Brad Snell collect d two hits for the Darts Wotxls Cross is now while 5-- 3 By DAVE W IGHAM BOUNTIFUL - Viewmont used their depth in the field events to earn a track victory over both Layton and held Bonneville in a at Viewmont this past week VIKING gals won four of the five field events to pull away to a team total of 71 points. Layton was second with 41 while Bonneville finished with 41 points. The Vikes not only won four of the events they also had at least two of the top four finishers in each of those events including clean sweeps in both the discus and the shot put. CHRIS Whetton started things off with a win in the long jump. Her winning jump was 15 11" to beat Layton's Joan Bradley by seven inches Chris went on m the meet to win the 110 hurdles and the 440 yard dash. Debbie Asper then won the high jump with a leap of 4 10 with Joyce Alvey of Layton in second with a leap of 4'8. with Debbie Halford winning, HOW LEASING BI.N LOMOND evened with a one their retort! at tun win over Logan. The Grizzlies started out In a Hurry but have dropped thi ir 4 last six games I d L),ke threw a four hitter and got the win while Hobby Iillman and Steve Hubbard both pit kt d up a couple of hits fur the Situs Logan fell to with the loss 2 6 mentioned no team is to losing tn this b ague The people at the bottom of the heap can very asily knotk off some of the big (toys at the top. Round two immune should provide BOUNTIf LI. - Bountiful High tracksters used their dominant e in the KHO yard dash and the pole vault to pull away with a Kt mi vu tory over s V ri it it "ord el I 1 w I II log set ond and lit g iy and i 4 32 w 37 uh ami Gary brown st t ond uml ttai d y 'Hunt got third in the two tins wiiii lot VuniS Hu t! us and Spt rrv ill we p;,n n it 1 I r the Pravi s KVIF Bouw huis of Vuw mom won both the hurdle rates Kollie Jatnsch won both the sprints und Scott F den rulitl the shot ami dis-- t 4 Hurd C ARE IS rid won the ) m bn (or Viewrii.r! wnh a toss of l h ,,t tal t .4 4 ' wan ikmg the rt xt two spins in S'eve A ae a l la Murray rnt-rw- t (lung ( For A aV und J .J n Si , sions gave Boiiniitul a fir t ant) set und in the high jump while Viking Joe Vander-ri- t i SOPHOMORE Jimnn Perkins then won the 41 ) ni ! 5.1 h in a linn of tl fot the bravts while Viewmont , o second oat of Mur'y I ord an Hard from M m Slrnq b How biuwbuis Hun tame b it k in lake the JI0 inlernit di hurdles with leatnm.io 1,kt on Buttars second ami Idol s Stott Sharp m H u l Vuwmofit wa.n't without their heroes as the Vikings h id tl P e of t! i It p nple dou Me winners romjsired to one 1 MIKE F.iamtr of Bout lilul win H e lui g jump wiih a li up w ttli I tun r of View Pi It 'Horn SI I Olid and Downes of II nir I.'l ihird Jim Downes lit annual no u d wu unis r Hie Iq his at I nunidu! Has a I wt t k I i ( ! ompe'itinn Bountiful tl en lot k a mandirg lead Bountiful's Dave Krivam-- i was the lone double winner for the Braves winning both the K 0 and the mile the with KHU by swt Krivaiii-- uelbr and Gary finishing t . , ; M Hr 'V v i w : one two the Vikirg li inner s c i rt It w win in the 220 wall Hi k and Sessions of ftm right bt him) STATE INSPECTIONS TUNE UP WITH WHEEL ALIGNMENT Cl NERALCAR REPAIRS SMALL ENGINE REPAIRS NEW ENGINES LAWN MOWERS TILLERS WE TURN CRAKE DRUMS & DISKS in Vikings off on the right foot with a win in the 120 high hurdlts but Bount.ful took the w Ha- SUN-SCOP- E IIEYV.DQD AUTO CLINIC g it started the 80UUHUIS it pi ti was third 4 .set U new St bool let Old while winning Hie jink vault and leading a Brave sweip wall teaimrialt s t n k (,i I'h M.ke ' i ml I dt n won lit th the si ol no 1 tb'it us while Stoll .it wart if Bountiful jd tied i i on I in both i vents Vu w Winmng lime wu. Gibbs si t'i nJ t' then BRAD Doibahl then gave lloiirtliful another win (his time In the two mile with KllvaneC then won his fu t event by nipping Viiwnaint s Kelly Gibbs in Hit mile run Bountiful's Brad Durisiln THf BRAVES swept both e M) and the pole vault to pull away (tom the Vikings in w I. it was a Vt ry t lose rmt t H US t jan.ots Anderson and luz Murray. Jaensth then won the PX) in a time of 10 5 but wt i e sei im I up ,un the Bruvt-and third In Jimmy I'eik n. und John Sessions cross town rival Viewmont in the third annua! ( ity Invita (tonal f two plates with lit fit Jeff 132 Norlti First West, Kaysville, Utah n ,i Phone M 376-203- 5 SI t for some mit rt sting bollganit s fourth, 3.1' 7. The Vikes have been awesome in the shot put in all their meets Sue Marchant Came back to win the discus with a throw of 08 11 with teammates Susan Knight second and Karen Eckman third CINDY Ortiz of Layton placed fourth in the discus but also won the javelin. Her winning throw in the javelin was 1077" to beat View-monKellie Richards by just over six feet. Linda Carnes, another Viking, was third in the javelin competition Karen Crittenton gave the Lancers ladies a win in the 220 yard dash nipping Chris Whetton on Viewmont at the tape Karens time was 27.9 while Chris crossed the tape at 28 0 Debbie Barton of Viewmont finished fourth. OTHER point getters for the Vikings were Connie Thomas, fourth in the 100, Ruth Jensen, third in the mile, and Debbie Barton, with a third in the 440. Layton points got from their other Crittenton, second in the 100, Gay Adams, fourth in the 120 hurdles, Tami Heaps, fourth in the 100, Lisa King, fourth in the mile and second in the 880. THE Lancers also won all three of the relay races. For Information Call H&H Enterprises Bountiful to Salt Lake Pollen Gliart Useful Eight or nine million Americans suffer each spring, ofsummer and fall pollen in the air. Hay fever is the common offender, but some suffer asthma or respiratory troubles; at the peak pollen season many become seriously ill. WHAT MIGHT prove helpful to many is a pollen count because chart, showing the average pollen level at various cities throughout the country. Such a chart is available free at the offices of many allergy doc GSocsor" Gave iiw- - w ft unGaGvier x Gil Lyiese casuals ts SE lU CENTERVILLE RJDUSTfUAL PARK Freeway Exposure Located off Interstate 15 to Ogden off ramp at Parrish Lane, Centerville. First of 3 buildings now being built will have 21,875 sq. ft. available, Ait or part. To be completed in June. Construction By Herm Hughes & Sons Inc. 545 W. 609 So., Bountiful 4, Lisa Quilter second, 35, Karen Eckman third, 344, and Sue Marchant 38 232-14- 11 with the loss Hit k Mi Donald h is u two run triple while Mike Birch picked up a touple of hits to provide the (df use for Ogtft n. Uiewmont Gals Viin Over Layton And Bonneville The Vikings also took third with Karen Eckman clearing the bar at 46. VIEWMONT took the top four places in the shot put 531 -- 573 OGDENS Kevin Rowe remained undefeated with his fourth win of the year as the Figets downed South 4 1 to impiove their retold to 52. South nie inwhile fell to 34 AS tri-me- Already drownings are occurring in some sections of the nation in the ocean and in lakes and streams OFFICE-IVAOEHOU- b-- 3-- win in gave CLEARFIELD is improving each week and appears ready to defend their ngion championship when the time comes The Falcons aten't about to give up the title without a battle mile by Mark Wayment won the 410 The UlT 7-- By DAVE UIGHAM third out of Hut Vier and Bob Sant in ihe pole vault second in the 410 G! C points. squad UJaGoL's TO SAY Ihul any team could beat another in this league would be like saying uster was outnumbered Currently Box I Ider and Ogden are tied for the lead with two losses each, but their game with each olht r was I allied out so actually one of them wul have three defeats Woods Cross only has three relay but the Warriors took both the mile and medley rates to give them ten cstiu Wi (mt wun two OGDTN of the three rt lay to pul! out a narrow 78 65 Rt gum I One rink victory over a stubborn Cleat (h Id High evi-nt- - WOODS CROSS With rt und one over the only flung anyone knows for Mire about Region I our baseball is that I be It urns are well balanced. Davis is ,3 5 Matt I yons anti B irt Smith oath got two hits to loud Box I Ider to a victory over Htur River John Hunt went the full seven Innings in getting the win, John gave up four Inis dining the t oiliest. with (he Ihe Bees stand Bears falling to lompionsliip tors. 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