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Show I.akxiilt Kellerman teams (no more than 5 out ot city residents allowed on roster) will be $130; other teams (having 6 or more out of city residents on a roster) will be $160. Games will be held at Fisher Park with league play beginning the week of May 11 and running for about 10 weeks through July 15. There will be a league organization meeting Tuesday April 21 at 7 p.m. at the Clearfield Municipal Building, 140 East Center St. For further information call the Recreation office at Girls and Womens Softball Leagues will begin competition in mid May. There will be three leagues; Junior High Elementary School girls grades School girls grades and Ladies ages 16 and up. The Elementary and Junior High girls league will be fast pitch and the ladies league will be slow pitch. Handgun Silhouette Match Set or 376-881- 4-- point-per-gam- Inn-Be- Exercise Class Offered Clearfield Recreation will be offering a ladies exercise program, Aerobics, starting April 2 and running through April 30. The class will meet twice a week, Tuesday and Thursday evenings from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. in the Clearfield Old Gym. The class will be taught by Leslie Horn. For those that are interested suitable attire should be worn; sweat pants, leotards, warm-up- r Registration will be held through April 2 at the Clearfield Swim Pool, 934 S. Falcon Drive. The fee is $8 for 8 classes. For further information, contact Barbara Yard, 6 Clearfield Recreation Department at 376-350- 9. Softball Slated st ar lWM. Pap 711 Continued From Page 4B Reilly, (COLO), (COLO), 2. Ferguson, 3. Ordonez, 1 2. Years LW 15 1. Tate, 1. (COLO), Years LW (NEVADA). 2. (CAL), 2. Quintanna, Parker, (CAL), Pyle, 1. 2 Years LW 3. 3. Hale, (COLO), Esquer,' (IDAHO), 2. Davis. (CAL), (IDAHO). (CAL). (COLO), 3. 1. 15 Years 1IW 1. Gushiken, HW 12 Years Trudell, (ARIZ). 2. 2. Miles, (COLO), Elsberry; (IDAHO), 11 and 13 Years MW 3. Benkula, (IDAHO), 3. (WYO), Morril, 1 . Hunt, (HILL). Sherman, (CAL). 2. Updike, 1. 1. (NEVADA), 16 Years LW 13 Years LW 3. Lemond, (COLO), 2. 2. (COLO), Jones, (CAL), Davis, Byrd, Gilbert, (IDAHO), 3. (COLO), 3. Florence, (WYO). 12 and 14 Years MW (HILL). Estep, (HILL). 1.Howe, (COLO), 2. 1. 16 A ears HW I t Yeasrs (COLO), 3. TopLadin, 1. Kelly, DonaHoo, (CAL), 2. Skiff, 14 Years HW 4. Hirch, (HILL), per, (IDAHO), 2. Rogers, (TEXAS), 3. Stuart, (OGDEN). (OGDEN), 3. Sheppard, (HILL). 1. Wuhr-ma13 - 16 LW Junior Girls Division (NEVADA). 2. DonaHoo, (CAL), 1. Mike 6 and 7 Years 14 Years LW I. (CAL), 3. Lemond, Wong, (COLO). Armstrong, (NEVADA), (WYO). 1. 2. Loomis, (NEVADA), 3. 14 Years HW 1. Sher6 MW Quantilla, (COLO), 2. Fuji, (COLO). 2. Reilly, (CALIF), man, 1. Kamp, 8 Years Holmes, (OGDEN), 3. (COLO). Bettencourt, - - 15-1- FREE LUNCH Explorers Beat Kanesville 825-047- On Us At DOG-ON-A-STI- With Every The Lakeview Ward Explorers beat Kanesville Ward 7 to take first place in the zones of Sunset, Clinton, Hooper and Roy and will qualify for further play in the Lake Bonneville Council of the Boy Scouts of America. To get to Saturdays championship game, the Lakeview bunch had to, first, take first place in the Roy Zone; From that point, the team won by forfeit over the Roy Second Ward, beat Roy and finally Roy Fourteenth, Twelfth, Kanesville in a see-sabattle. Playing for the Roy group were Bert Rich, Paul Duke, Reid Newey, Darren Cutler, Mike Harris and Jeff Porter. The team was coached by Ted Rich. AUTO INSURANCE QUOTE 58-5- The Clearfield Recreation Department is now formulating its adult mens softball leagues for 1981. The program will include two slow pitch leagues, one to be conducted on Tuesday evening and the other Wednesday night. Team applications may be obtained at the Clearfield Swim Pool, 934 South 1000 East, Monday through Saturday 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. starting Monday March 23 and ending Saturday April 11. Only 6 teams will be allowed to participate in each league, so first come first served. Team registration fees for Clearfield 1. Judo Results MOSCOW, Idaho Sophomore guard Brian Kellerman walked off with top award at Monday nights annual basketball awards banquet as he received the Ronald White Trophy, symbolizing the Vandals Most Valuable Player for the 1980-8- 1 season. Kellerman, who led the team in scoring for the e season with a 16.0 average, received the award following a vote by his teammates. Four seniors were also honored at the banquet held at the Western before an overflow University crowd of 400. Mike Dow, a reserve center from Denver, Colo., was presented the Jay Gano Trophy. The trophy is awarded to the player selected most inspirational by a vote of his teammates. The Oz Thompson Award, presented to the player who best inspires sportsmanship, scholarship and leadership, was given to four-yeletterman Jeff Brudie. Senior forward Dan Forge from Lewiston and senior center Ron Maben from Milwaukee were also honored as the teams captains. 7-- 479-659- ics, April 10-1- 825-047- 6. The Wahsatch Shooters Association of Davis County will sponsor a .22 caliber handgun metallic silhouette match on April 4, 1981. Registration will begin at 9:30 a.m. with shooting to begin promptly at 10 a.m. International Handgun Metallic Silhouette Association rules will govern and IHMSA will havw representatives present. The match will be held at the Davis County Range at 650 North Highway 89 in Fruit Heights. The registration fee is $6 per match. For more information or help in locating the range call : K Recreation Department will hold , The Clearfield their annual youth basketball awards ceremony on Wednesday, April 1, at the Clearfield High School New Gym from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. This awards grade grade boys and ceremony is for all boys, coaches and players families at no cost. Certificates, trophies and team pictures will be presented at the awards ceremony. 74-4- th with the With every outo insurance quote, we will give you one free located in the Layton Hills Mall. We are purchase of a lemonade at that confident you will like our rates. WE CAN SAVE YOU MOSEY ON AUTO INSURANCE Coll: 376-- 1 259 or 825-232- 3 or 394-$A- 73-6- . . mSCHROADERIINSURANCEmi , Lii UjjJlMo!oytciilt50l24thi:O9inL3Z6I12Si.oIII lM i r , Gulls to Face Angels Seven time (SALT LAKE CITY) American League batting champ Rod Carew, and off season acquisition Fred Lynn will lead Manager Jim Fregosis California Angels to Derks Field May 11 for an exhibition contest with the Salt Lake Gulls. This marks the first time in six years that the Gulls will be visited by the parent club, and Gulls general manager Kathleen Kelly expects an . .' Already weve overflow crowd . received several calls from fans asking about the Angel game ... I expect well have a full house. Gulls fans will also get an opportunity to watch Dickie Thon, a hometown favorite before being called up to the Angels on May 27. At the time Thon was leading the PCL in hitting with a .394 mark. Thons debut with the big club was a success as Dickie went five for five against Texas. Season ticket holders will get the first opportunity to purchase tickets for the May 11 game with the Angels. Those holding season tickets will be able to buy their Angel tickets at Derks Field on March 28 and 29 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tickets go on sale to the general public April 11. This might be a chance to see the 1981 World Champs! f' r y BYU's McBride Makes Kodak Team Jackie McBride of BYU is one of five collegiate basketball players named to the AIAW-Koda- k VII Womens Basketball Team, which includes the states of Arizona, Colorado, New and Utah Mexico, ' Wyoming. 0 A junior forward-guarMcBride is also a Wade Trophy finalist. She is the second leading scorer in school history with 1521 points and is the third leading rebounder with 454. Last week she was 15th in the nation in scoring. The five athletes were chosen for this honor 6-- WT7 eesacBB d, a through (32) 0CGBY.THING ENTIRE 'X, GEOTH 4 STOCKS o TRIMS THE EiV.E RiYiTH I NGIMU STi selection process that involved all head womens basketball coaches at colleges and universities participating in the Association for Intercollegiate Athletics for Womens (AIAW) Division I level said Betty petition, Jaynes, selection committee chairperson and head womens basketball coach at James Madison Store Hours 7 Fri.9-8 Mon. thru p.m.( Saturday 6 p.m. (f, 9-- are: Lisa and Debbie VanGoor Descano, University of Colorado; Cindy Stumph, Weber State College; and Ellen University, such PHONE Perrella, of Utah. Ten were teams selected, representing all AIAW regions. selection is the first step in the process to pick the 1981 AIAW-Koda- k Womens Basketball Team. BYUs Tina Gunn was one of ten finalists RE5JH3 i Harrisonb University, iffg, Va. Other Region VII team members ..f OFF flGft JACKIE McBRIDE scores two points to help her team this year. make the Kodak mm OT2EG 825-369- k esxnas Clearfield Store Only G3 (7tEER3T (sE UDQ WBG 3 QSsORSV last year. While all 50 women named to the ten allregion teams are eligible for nomination to the Team, the top are vote-gette- rs sidered the con- leading candidates. The 1981 Kodak Team will be announced on Saturday, March 29, in Eugene, Ore. 3ffiOTQ (TTVZV7 ffjQ (KS) Gtf GlI-EDft33n- 3) 4 y ( p - |