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Show -W 7T7 poor copy sf i bun T imes March 26, 1980. Page 10 Sun Chronicle, March 27, 1 Ben Lomond Beacon, March 27, 1980, Page 980, Page 10 Sporfsfacular Pmm dmpB PshSb m !i ,J i, ml t liMiii, Saturday at Provo tnii lost to the Bull Dogs inudr Held The Royals had i., t . ' ' ,i lhuisday snow-stor- idas s game, and spoiled Held lot Satuulay, but they played i in , t Adams for one inning, who was pounded for five hits, before turning the mound over to Paul Hansen. Hansen struck out two players, while being tagged for four hits and two runs. d Hi (! ,i v. ek end trip to play at I, oi li'id.n and Saturday at he thirty three man team " iselh'd to Utah County m motor oilier nuned In Ron Halbert and "'Mi s,e Huddleston, and in a van longing to one o! the coaches. They biased at a Provo motel, and waited lin'd alternoon to play the game. The lu Id ssas almost dry. but not quite. Hu muddy I leld look its toll on both iiemhes iiut seemed to affect the Kovals more They left ten men 'Handed on base, in losing the game. Provo, eleven to eight,' Roy out-htail could on! y gel four runs while the Rulldgos gol seven. Jim Bertagnolli got tin eo hitis in four official times at hat sVade Jacklin hit two for three and lircg Tuiane was two for four, oilier Royals who got hits in the game wete Brad McCaulley, Paul Hansen, Coil Murdoc k and Bert Rich Beit Kit h pitched three innings, it Clearfield Recreation youth Basketball game scheduled for Saturday March 29 AH of the following games will be School played in the Clearfield High New Gym. Girls Grades 6 8:00 Syracuse Allstars vs. West Coach Thompson seemed pleased with his teams efforts, even in a losing cause. The Royals, as a team, got eleven hits in 32 official trips to the plate, and .344 isnt too bad. The coach had an opportunity to watch a lot of people in action. Point Tigers 8:00 Layton vs. d Lee Dickamore has some outfielders of antelope-typ- e whom he ho pes. can work wonders at the plate, enough possibly to bring a region base1 Dali championship to the W amor's n lantle this spring. Without c iuestion, Weber possesses oliahly tin quckest set of outfielders in the league this season which is at least one st ep in the right direction. ow comes the big question, can the piUhors Deep em from being ( Boys Grades 8 10:00 South Weber vs. Falcons 11:00 Nuggets vs. 76ers 11:00 Mean Machine vs. All Stars RoyJ.V.II Provo J.V. 4 Coach Brett Moulding threw three pitchers at Provo, and they all did well. Jeff Busby and Scott Williams each took the mound for two innings, and Steve Cox had one inning, before the score and cold weather ended the Boys Grades 0 10:00 Suns vs. Street Rats 12:00 Suns vs. Stars Tourna the Provo Puppies 13 to Roy out-h- it Jeff Lewis, Tim Blickfield, Je Rizzuto and Ron Halbert each collected two hits in the game, while Wade Jackline, Chris Colohan, Eddie Ferret, Robert Dance and Aaron Herzog each came up with singles. COACH FRED THOMPSON examines Ken Huddleston's hand which Provo. was slightly injured in Royal's loss to ' vjt ayed- 'ouch I ckamore said it himself, a team lias one good pitcher, they The can usually go all the way. ( II Weber coach favor either Bonneville Clearfield to eventually take stock the region title, because both of those clubs have pitchers capable of taking Hit to there Fm (he I irst time in a long time, Weber will he without a lefthanded But Dickamore feels ,con-- I pitcher idem that (jreg Baker, Chris Green, v Fuller, Vein Stacey and Scan st'tlei hoi m can give the Warriors what the v need to be competitive on ;hf n oir id throughout. the spring. Hum Let footed outfields that " m t n e is so high on, happen to be I; npii ImliHson in rightfield, Steve Fuller in ( enter! leld. Van "Vis ,a d a host of others who are i. slung these three for a starting position oi m , i I '.i, , positions Clearfield! Recreation Youth Basketball games results for Saturday March Four Teams Other candidates for outfield Matt Boys Grades ment Championship 1:00 Red Barons vs. Jazz Consolation Championship 1:00 Supersonics vs. Rockets Boys Grades 6 Tournament Championship 2:00 Stuffers vs. Hotshots Consolation Championship 2:00 Lakers vs. Celtics 5. include v 3-- 4 game. fleet-foote- Fireballs Clearfield Falcons vs. Nets 9:00 Striders vs. Suns. 9 00 Warriors gifted with speedy outfielders . 980, Page 10 4-- rt.lS , '1 Recreation standings listed pxsmir struck out four, walked two and gave up two hits. He was relieved by Dennis hmi'l liompson unveiled his ( ...H to b. Marh Clearfield Courier, 10 To Wayment, Girls Grades 21 West Point Lakers Nets 8 Syracuse Allstars 6; Suns Layton 17; Clearfield Falcons Striders 24. 4-- 6 State Fireballs Dickamore noted that four of the Region One teams will be heading for the state playoffs this spring and said he'd like nothing better than to nail down one of those berths. Pitching is going to be the key to whatever we do, said the Warrior mentor, Deep down, 1 feel good about what weve got. n Two more games still remain on the Warriors schedule and that includes a March 26th contest with Box Elder and a March 28th game with Bear River. All of the first round league games will be played away since the new gym being built has frustrated the playing field somewhat. However, all the second round league games, will be played at home, hopefully. The Warriors open their 1980 spring league slate with the Roy Royals on April 1st. Next they battle Layton on April 4th, then powerful Bonneville on April 8th. April 11th they travel to Clearfield and on April 15th, the first round ends with a game against Skv View. Roy visits Weber on April 16th and does Layton on April 22nd. Bonneville, Clearfield and Sky View are to be hosted by the Warriors on April 25th, 29th and May 2nd respectively to close out the Region One campaign. Kevin Johnson, Dave Pilkington, Greg Sorenson, Grant Ellis and Randy Gibby, who didnt make the b team last year but is doing a to coach. his according Possibly look for Kory Kennington to handle duties at first base. The senior will be backed up by Gibby, Kelly Johnson, and Derrick DeVries. Johnson didn't try out for baseball last season, but Dickamore tends to like his competitive spirit, the kind of spirit that led the basketball team to a region title during the winter months. Johnson is only a junior. Kep Johnson will probably start at second base but will have plenty of talented players behind him, busting for their big chance. Curt Jensen and Ralph Stitt are both hungry to prove themselves. Look for senior Neil Miller and Mike Shaw to battle for the shortstop position, with Miller having a slight edge since he saw plenty of action there last spring. Junior, Delois Rose could play third base with Ellis lighting for the spot too. Steve Shaw had the catchers position nailed down most of last season and he could do it again this year, but will have plenty of competition from a junior, Ken Adams. heck-of-a-jo- 22. Grades Quarterfinals Boys 14, 20 32 3-- 4 j Jazz 26 Rockets 20; Warriors Clearfield StaYs 12; Globetrotters South Weber 11; Red Barons 20 19 31 Supersonics 12. Semi Finals and Consolation Red Barons 22 Globetrotters 9; Jazz ,3 Warriors 6; Supersonics 39 South Weber 18; Rockets 27 Clearfield Stars 12 pre-seaso- Graders Quarterfinals Boys Hotshots 5-- 6 46 Cougars South 11; Weber 53 Cletics 12; Eagles 52 Blue Jays 38; Stuffers 49 Lakers 28. Semifinals and Consolation Stuffers 60 Eagles 34; Hotshots36 Lakers 30 Blue Jays South Weber 32; 'j Celtics 42 Cougars 16. ? Boys Grades '."XT t," L- Mean Machine SW'WWtttvOrs 47 Allstars 16; South ' Weber 28 19; Nuggets , Mean Machine 10; 43 Nuggets 41; Falcons 33 Allstars $4; South Weber 42 76ers 28. Roys Grades Suns 45 Stars 32; Street Rats 50 Stars 33 9-- Youth Basketball Team Standings Girls Grades 4-- 6 basaball playars this Spring will ba Ralph Andarson and Stava Shaw. Ralph will play in the outfield while Stave will serve as the team's catcher. TWO OF WEBER High's top Wildcats announce 1980 grid schedule OGDEN Weber Slate College Athletic Director Gary Crompton has announced the 1980 Weber State College football schedule which includes live home games, three encounters and two games with Idaho e Stale in a series Many people are going to be asking, why play Idaho State twice?" said Crompton "The reasons why are simple Number one, it saves us money in bringing in another team or us traveling. To play another Division school, we would have to go back East, which is now a very costly thing to do. Secondly, there is a lot of fan interest in the rivalry, tinder the Big Sky point system, a team gets two points for a win towards the championship. Now you have two games which both mean something, w ith a win counting as one point i two w ins equal two points or one game ) . It cuts our (ravel costs to a bus ride instead of an airplane flight. We play the first game under the lights in Ogden in September, then return the game in early November under the Dome in Pocatello. All in all it is a good thing, for both schools, especially when the rising costs of intercollegiate athletics is concerned. The Wildcats open the season against the University of Northern Iowa m Cedar Falls, Iowa Weber defeated UNI 35-- two years ago in Ogden and are returning the game. The first home game, the first of four in a row, is Sept. 20 against Idaho State, lollowed by consecutive home games with Nevada-Ren- o (Sept. 27), Montana State (Oct. 4) and Montana (Oct. 11). All those games are night contests beginning at 7:30 p m. The homecoming game is slated for Nov 8 against Utah State at 1:30. Weber State will be playing in FOUR different domed stadiums this season at Northern Iowa, Northern Arizona, Idaho and Idaho State. The only two daytime contests are against Utah State at home and the Itnal encounter of the year against Portland State in Portland. non-leag- home-and-hom- ROY A A U SWIMMERS will local swimmars. The be battling it out this weekend In Zona 1 compaction against othar team is lad by Coach John Whipple. Whipple's 'Young Army' prepares ; ! i John Whipple, who coaches area imi.gstcrs in A. A li swimming, We ilvvavs stresses being No l. .urn Irom las' in state to fifth and m the Even though these kids are newcomers and are ones who didnt quite make the A" meets, well be challenging all the way to be their best said and strive for first place, Whipple. miners Irom Ben Lomond, HAFB, Ogden and Brigham City Whipple has three swimmers who are five years of age with a strong determination to succeed. "At such a young age, all we can Hi ire long. Id like to have this group lop." said the instrructor. This Saturday he will take several it his swimmers to a C meet in ont competition against similar I teach these kids is better pull and reaching for a little more speed, he said. Whipple commented that it takes most of his swimmers at least three years before they are highly comThen petitive in the "A meets again, weve got some swimmers, who it only takes 18 months to 2 years to become one of our top swimmers, he said. r nOKIKfl Well prepare your 1040A Short Form only H&R BLOCK - ANY f STATE RETURN IS EXTRA THE IN'TOMC TAX PEOPLE NORTH WEf 2SSS& 0C.D:Ni 1580 WnihingtoB BM. Kt)AVr 0 A M 9PM SAI 95 JfSWWSSraR 9 Before we prepare your return, we will use a deduction searching interview with 26 check points to determine which form will save you money. This one-tim- e low fee includes all the year-roun- d services for which H&R Block is famous Let us help. 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T 7 2 1 5 2 5 1 7 Softball classic staged The UTAI STATE AMATEU1 SOFTBALL ASSOCIATION wil conduct the Tenth Annua EARLYBIRD Softball Tournamenl This years edition will feature Men Class A and B Fast Pitch exclusively Scheduled for April 12 through 26, th affair will be a round robin formal with a guarantee of at least thre games for each team. The tournamen is limited to the first sixteen team entered. The entry fee is 675 am teams must be, A S. A. registered. Thi entry deadline is April 4. Although the tournament will bi played in Bountiful and Salt Laki City, entries have already beet received from as far north as Ogdei and as far south as Spanish Fork Subject to the weather, games will bt scheduled for play about every fout days, with possible double-header- s oi i Arvll 10 |