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Show WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, NORTH DAVIS LEADER, APRIL 1, 1981 Davis Baseball Crew Has High Hopes For The Season By KEITH DUNCAN Just ask a Brent Hatch or Keith McNally if they'd like to share the 1981 Region Four baseball trophy with another school. Such thoughts don't exist at Davis High this spring, they shared enough last season and aren't going to let it happen again. W ITH SE EN starters bac k from last year's squad, Coach Kent Draayer and his Davis crew could have a shot at standing atop the league standings when state tourney time rolls around. But Draayer, who has become something more than a veteran high school baseball coach, still says anything can happen and doesn't expect anyone to run away with the title. Backing up Olsen are junior Ben Horn and sophomore James Vandehei. DAMS WILL look to three seniors for the majority of their pitching strength with all three in a "pick and choose" situation for starting shots. Lefthander Scott Fields played the outfield last year and was also the designated hitter for Dav is. His performance down south Also taking office on March 24 will be Halberta Krafczik, first vice president: Tess Neu-be- r, second vice president: Margaret Sears, recording secretary ; Jan W hite, corresponding secretary and Helen Mot-ze- l. treasurer. 6-- 8 indoor record, is obtainable but something that will require more mental preparation than anything else. Former Davis High track star, Mark Davenport, is ginning to feel much belter about himself nowadays and you probably would too if you'd high jumped seven feet and one inch, good enough to win this year's indoor Western Athletic Conference high jump title. be- AFTER A WHILE, all jumping is the mental part ot the thing. If you haven't got it physically at the college level, youll probably never have it Its just mental." reported the Ute star. LAST YEAR was very depressing for me, said Mark, who could place no better than second in the indoor and outdoor meets. Tm much more consistent now. I've been jumping regularly at seven feet all the time." The University of Utah 0 blue-chi- p While at Davis High, Davenport set all kinds of records including the Davis record. the region mark and a host of others. He also plated basketball for four years DURING 1 HE indoor championships this winter. Mark set a personal high for himself by sophomore says the SPRING SPECIAL HAVE YOUR CARPETING. Kaysville-Layto- n Rot-ai- y Heidelberg Restaurant ABC DIAZ ENTERPRISES 766-238- in Farmington for the luncheon meeting. Mrs. Susan Rasmussen was in charge Mrs. Marjoue Herndon entertained the Phillips Camp of DUP at her home March 16. Mrs. Lois Stephens gave the lesson The April meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Ruth Winward. Mrs. Onta Wilcox w ill entertain the Bay View Club at her home on April I. Mrs. Kathryn Filth will give the progiam. Mis Dons Ball will host the DeLite Pinochle Club at the hours, we can revive its original beauty and freshness We use the famous Von Schrader dry-foamethod No moisture goes through to the underside to damage the pile or backing There is no odor Carpets can be used . the same day or Mrs. Alta Stuart will host the members of the Shantanka Club at her home on April 3. Mrs. Mildred Horne and Mrs. Clara Colemere will assist. Mrs. Goldie Ball entertained the A'Lonas Club at her home 1 uesday afternoon. Anns met Match 20 at the In a matter of a few 8 SAVE THIS AD the school. HE I EELS the new U of U outdoor track should be a good recruiting tool. The track, which has been approved for construction and is still in the planning stages, will be 90 yards in the straightaways and 90 yards on the curves. It will be a meter track. Mark is the son of Ernest and Virginia Davenport of Kaysville. THE DARTS opened the feature tournament with a rout over Carbon. Davis collected 11 hits and 10 runs but it was Scott Fields and his pitching that clamped the Carbomtes. Scott finished the game and ended up with seven strikeouts. It was his first varsity game ever. Draayer remarked after the game about his talented lefthander, "He pitched a smart game." Davis gained the finals by in the edging Spanish Fork second game. Kaysville Clubs 'I he BEAUTIFULLY CLEANED IN YOUR OWN HOME 766-351- 4 in the meet, good jumping loi first place. 1 he yeai before he could do no better than seven feet in the indoor comin outdoor petition and meets. Davenport appears positive that the overall U of U track and field program will become more competitive with the class UTEP and BYU programs as more high school athletes are attracted to 1 THIS DEARS nominating committee will consist of Lucille Olson, chairperson, with Dee Stilwell and Julie Anderson. Standing committee chairwill be: persons for 1981-8ACT, Mavis McGavin; gift shop. Eve Springman; hospitality, Liz Sweeney, membership, Jeanne Blanchard, public relations, Edna Chamberlain; rent. Davis put things in high gear last week by finishing second in the annual Dixie Sunshine Tournament, The Dart mentor, now in his 14th year at Davis, says most positions are filled and only a few still have question marks. made this year. Davenport, sophomore at the Universi-giv- e ty of Utah and a former Davis High star, recently took top honors in the WAC high jump event, indoors. 4 Country Garden Restaurant on April I . Mrs Clara Krebs will entertain the Mountain View Neigh- borhood Club at her home Thursday evening. Mrs. Donna Goaslind will assit. Mrs. Lona Mae Godfrey w ill entertain the Fine Arts Club at her home April 14. Mrs. Elaine Cullimore will assist. The book review will be given by Mrs. Beth Jonsson. Mrs. Vera Cottrell will host the Sunflower Camp of DUP at her home on April 9. Mrs. Clara Colemere will assist and Mrs. Doraine Hales will give the lesson. ALTA, WITH one of the better teams in state, beat the Darts in the final game and took home the title. Jeff Roller went the distance for Davis in that final game. This week the Darts are to host Ogden, providing the snow melts and the batters' box isnt a mudhole. 2 and ways and means Delores Dumas and Diana Reynolds. LIZ RUDD 1 not pitching. Tenn can also play third base as can Mike Brian and Skip Schoonover, a sophomore. LEFT FIELDER, Keith McNally is a Dart and a speed demon on the base paths. They include center fielder John Svade and right fielder, Brent Hatch. Chris Mackey and Mike Colmere will back them up. THE KIDS w ant the title," said Draayer, after returning home from Dixie. They shared it last season and don't want to do it again." Draayer expects an fight this spring with his Darts, Ogden. Ben Lomond and Box Elder. "Bear River is a contender too and I know Logan won't be a pushover," he said. all-o- Liz Rudd will he installed as president of St. Benedict's Timberlyns Hospital Volunteer Auxiliary during the annual awards banquet on March 24. MRS. RIDI) has over 20 years of experience in volunteering. including 15 years in scouting. She has been a member of the volunteer auxiliary at St Benedict's Hospital since 1969. has accumulated 2,700 hours of service and has held several auxiliary positions including the ways and means, hospitality, and nominating committees. She also served a term as second vice president in the auxiliary and is a member of the zany volunteer fashion show called the French Room Irregulars. & Grooming & Pet Supply ft (Ccy Timberlyns c New & Pick-U- p p 45 East Gentile No. 10 A NATIE of Berlin, Germany, Mrs. Rudd came to the United States and to Ogden in 1948. She is married to Ivan Rudd and they have two daughters. 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He is an active member of his church and holds the office of a teacher in the Aaromc Priesthood. np GREAT FOR LUNCH I I I DROWN DAGGER This coupon good for 2 pieces of the Colonel s Ongmol Recipe or Etra Crispy and a roll for only 94 Limit 2 orders per coupon Customer pays all applicable soles tax I I I I I " I OFFER EXPIRES MAY 15. 1981 (Tn s coupon gooa only ai ce u e 3 I FAMILY BARGAIN j j I I I I I I Ifi? I I j FAMILY PAK 6 c we pick up your pet Every Wednesday-Thursday- , and return him to you. Anywhere from Kaysville to Roy. (Additional fee for pick-uService) Mrs. Clara Krebs entertained the Mt. View Neighborhood Club at her home 1 hurs-daevening. Mrs. Donna Karen Reed gave harp as the program. J' Service STAN OLSEN, described by his coach as mechanically sound, is the Darts No. choice for the catcher spot this season. "If his bat comes around, it will he a big plus for us," said Draaver. BACKING UP Hill will be Kyle Rigby, Brent Olsen and Rick Secnst. Kyle Martinez, senior, is a three-yea- r start at second base but will get some good pressure from Ted Hayward, Chris Kottrell and Bruce Frudsgell. Vigil came on and started last year and should fair well his senior season. Backing him up with be Mike Snarr. Roller will most likely handle third base duties when he is Installed President Of Volunteer Auxiliary I TOLD everyone last y ear would go right down to the wire with three or four teams having a shot at it and by golly, it ended up that way too," said Draayer. "Every year there is a battle, '81 won't be any diffe- Coach Tom Packer (left) and Mark Davenport (right) Davis High high jumper, John Smith some in jump he valuable pointers. Smith has reached Bv ktITH DINCAN mark, which is presently the Dart athlete, has been converted from third base to first for 1981. His home run power and hitting abilities will count heavily in Davis strengths. AT SHORTSTOP, Gary it DAVENPORT RETURNS WITH TIPS last w eek giv es Draay er a lot to smile about. Roller and his curv e ball w ill also prove valuable to the Darts as will Bucky Tenn who can throw the ball hard MORE PITCHERS to bolster the Dart mound strength are juniors Chris Mackey and Wade Flint. Two promising sophomores include David Johnson and Jay Jeppsen. Lance Hill, the I DIG 1 DUCKET Get IS pieces of the Colonel s Ongmol Recipe or Extro Crispy I pt of grovy ond 5 rolls for only S7 39 Limit one coupon per customer Customer poys oil appiicoble soles tox Get 9 pieces of the Colonel s Origmol Recipe or Extro crispy large mashed potatoes i pt gravy large salad ond dinner rolls for 24 Limit one $6 only coupon per customer Customer pays oil applicable sales tox OFFER MAY EXPIRES IS OFFER 1961 MAY Tn S COuDO" EXPIRES 15,1961 QOOd Only a Bountiful: 498 South Main. North Salt Lake: 1015 North 500 East. Clearfield: 225 North Main Street. Roy: 1864 West 5300 South. 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