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Show Page Four The Pyramid , ' o November 20, 1980 .'""i , Hawks host Bulldogs in opener VTTs; W s' j , Jf s t ' j MT. PLEASANT- - Even though the basketball league season officially opens on December 12, the Hawks are getting in the action early with n bouts some with favorite rivals. North Sanpete will be back on the court Friday night when thev host the Gunnison Bulldogs. In order to not interfere with the musical, tip off time has been moved up to 6 Junior Varsity action will begin at 4:15 p.m. pre-seaso- The Cow Palace Strikettes were the winning team. From left are Nancy Wernz, Kathy Sorensen, Dorothy Duncan, Christie Bunnell and Ada Collard. I ; y'' ' ' ? hr xh ' - Coached by Danny Hill, the Bulldogs always sport good shooters and say they are tourney-boun- d again this year. On Wednesday night, November 26, the Hawks will be on the road and will meet North Sevier who also played in the last state tournament year. The game will begin at 7 :30p.m. in Salina. The JV will open at 5:45 p.m. The people are the city. Shakespeare 18th annual tourney Ladies bowling winners honored - The 18th EPHRAIM Annual Ladies Bowling winners Tournament were honored here Monday night following a three-da- 6 oz. Solid new board named at the Palisade Men's Golf Associations CHOCOLATE annual SANTA CLAUSES door-to-do- Vf, dinner were Bob Bessey, Manti; Kim Larsen, Manti; Curt Kjar, Manti; Les Rosenvall, Gunnison; great Christmas or just as a treat $2.50 each Funds go banquet meeting following the November 24 A fall November 8 in Ephraim. Named at the business on or Duncan and Becky Kjar. Singles winners: First, Golf news PALISADE - Eight members were start selling Larry Brunson, Ephraim; Bruce Lindsay, Salina; David Bailey, Moroni; and Ron Nunley, Moroni. toward the Junior Class Prom Duncan, Dorothy 165; Ada Collard, 177. 21 Century Clemens, Phillips, 162; Jeanie Lila 160. Owens Sports Center 180; Parry; sixth, Dorothy r; will held series handicap and Sheila Robertson high game handicap. November Colleen Ashworth, 197;. Sixteen doubles teams Snappys Doves the in Renon Daniels, 168; participated tourney along with 32 Jerrelyn Blankenship, to participants in the singles over 178; Cathy Jensen, 216; Jerrelyn of five Blankenship, and ten teams Renon Bette Jensen, 206. ladies on each team. Vicki Daniels, VickjT Smfth,-Bet- te Larry's Bar were Jensen, Sheila Thomson, 168. Trophies presented to the first Robertson, Night Owls Kathy Judy and Vicki. jViUle, 161; Pat Shaw, place winners and prize Sorensen 162. money went to the next 'Hiomson. five places. Doubles winners; First, Bowlerettes EPHRAIM- Nov. 3, 1980 Friday Jerrelyn Blankenship and "Afternoon Bette Jensen; second, League Kit- League Standings C"Ehen ditchers at Cow W Vicki Thomson and TEAM Palace Lanes, games 160 Centhird. Brunson: Owens Margaret Sports and over: Colleen Ashworth and Darlene Couture 212; Vicky Smith; fourth, Christie Bunnell and Ada Collard; fifth, Sheila Robertson and Lori Colleen Ashworth Sanpete County Womens Bowling Association Officers for the coming year are back from left, Renon Daniels, president; Christie Bunnell, Secretary-Treasurefront, Cathy Jensen, vice president and Vicki Smith, Sergeant of Arms. NSHS JUNIOR CLASS tourney y Pat Shaw, third, Nancy Wernz; fourth, Margaret Jorgensen; fifth Kathy Sorensen; sixth, Pauline Larsen. High series, Lori Parry. Sheila High game Robertson. Pins were awardedJor scratch games of 200 or Winners of the annual womens bowling tournament are front from left: Jerrelyn Blankenship, scratch, all events and doubles with Bette Jensen, Judy Hallman, singles. Back, Lori Parry, all eventa handicap, Vici Thomson, high Judy Hallman, second (tie) Christie Bunnell, Colleen Ashworth; third, Carol Hansen; fourth, Barbara Evans; fifth, Betty Cutler. Team winners, First, Cow Palace Strikettes; second, Snappys Doves; third. Big Chance; fourth KMTI; fifth, Owens Sports Hot Shots, sixth, Larry's Bar. Events Scratch, All First, Jerrelyn (bowling Blankenship state fees paid to tour- nament in March); second, Renon Daniels; third, Jensen; Cathy fourth, Darlene Couture; Fifth Gloria Johnson, VaNae Childs. There is no wealth but sixth, All events Handicap life." John Ruskin First, Lori Parry, second, High Team Game Snappys Doves, 932; Night Owls, 885; KMTI, 836. Ashworth, Owens Sports, 566; Cathy Jensen, Snappys Doves, Bette Jensen, Snappys Doves, 513. 520; 177; Renee Bennett Ada 166; Ireta Schuring 165; Cathy Jensen 160; Millie Lund 163. Individual High Series Colleen Phyllis Oldroyd Collard 176; - Three members had er 500 series: Darlene Couture Renon Daniels Johnson 559 509; Gloria 510. Individual High Game Carol Mortenson, Fight off old age All Pacific Trails, 229; Cathy the creams and lotions in Jensen, Snappys Doves, the world cant keep the Bette 216; Jensen, body as young as regular exercise. For each year of Snappys Doves, 206. KMTI Pat Nielson, laziness the body loses about one percent of its 187; Darlene Blackham, Karen Nell, 179; oxygen 172; capacity. Exercise preserves the Ruby Nunley, 168. Pacific Trails Gay bodys ability to take and 168; . Carol tee oxygen, leading both Baxter, to greater physical and Mortensen, 229. Cow Palace Strikettes mental well being, no Kathy Sorenson, 167; matter what the age. Lady Badgers are tournament bound EPHRAIM- Womens team Volleyball I00 ON A NEW TELEVISION FROM SKYLINE TV EPHRAIM 47 NORTH MAIN has The matches in Arizona accepted a December berth in the at-lar- resulted in the following National Volleyball Region placement: Tournament at the Miami Mesa, First; Snow, Dade Second; Eastern Arizona, Community Third; and Scottsdale, Fourth. Snows first match against Eastern College, Miami, Fla. as a result of the strength shown at the Regional in Arizona this past weekend. Snow College placed second in the Region, but 9; 15-1- 10-1- 15-1- 1; 14-1- well-earae- BET YOU DIDN'T (NOW MIKE LUND FORD BROUGHT TO TOU IT MICHAEL LUND FORD HAS SOME TERRIFIC BUYS ON NEW AND USED CARS MT. PLEASANT Heres one that's hard to But, its true... 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A player named Walter Garrett scored 97 points in onb game a few seasons ago, and the final score In that game was 1906 was 8 00 a m 1980 , General Mills, CRISPY 17IIQAT ALL Has any basketball player ever scored all his heavyweight 160 1395 ed by the National Basketball Association... And it proves again that truth is sometimes stranger than fiction. vMNOlt.IM0w, Rh I days)... 30 WT Large Indian SPORTS FAKSI teams in their high school COLOR 5; per-cen- unable to NOW 5; 15-1- 9-- Bob Cousy and Bill Russell FAILED To make their high school basketball teams... Both were BULK OIL Jumbo Arizona was scored 15-15-and The second match was with Mesa Community College were defeated 15-Junior College in with games of and the Championship game. In the Championship The team will enter the overnational competition with Match . Mes a 1 WICAC Conference powered Snow Record. Snow has been the champion in this sport The Bdgergirls will be from the time of the Conference formation. soliciting sponsors Jo. The over-al- l game record enable them.to.make the of Coach Ann Brickers trip to Florida. The, 1980 team stands at 29-a mandated budget cuts t. had placed the sport in performance of 80 jeapordy even before the d Two Snow players were honor came to Snow. There are no named to the First team: Rita housing scholarships for Harrington and Diane the lady, badgers and Frew. The Second pa rents have already team includes two contributed heavily. It is additional Snow Badgers: anticipated thdt friends of Kathy Burnett and Kim womens sports comDespain. These four petition will be generous players were named to toward this effort. - SAVE the WICAC Conference Team earlier. The Snow - College inn, nr. fiuuht causer ok trr annum cikxh nuaitimi I MAUIIfUl I'M 7(c t- , |