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Show Music Oil Pivotal Game For Darts May Have Been Win Over Previous Undefeated Bees y ft MiM Out? gh( V. 7 His H f J K ri fibrnwer JM on Isa vl;y r H U Me -- iV li f H 1, I ,ff puJ fcsj s.d fee M V,tcV 1 1 PiCil sJi ,i as I ( gJ'.hfiMj (ic iifit.J gi:rs, (ii'.'vi Ip l.d to i s 4V, li.cn M-- M, 4 (itijKrr k Avt-hui- Ag iA. M tuiii, iu i .j l;l(fe 1- -4 lit i-- I.. n, . it ,. w U.f y w u- n i 'J b 1 V : 4 - y - - )ttrs, M fi Uf alfw klfpjrfu Anther gfftuo e n ie Lancers Slipping While Falcons Host Davis Darts i, r i ?. x b. This wstk l the fiftj th tf prep fie:M asifl bcfirtt Mh La)fixt and Ckar fidJ rfffaie :h mc am intensity fjr their whcJutei whkft fct underropevSne m-tf- . i; v 4e night by whirring Lot an, 655 in a game that was worse for the Cinrhcs than the score Plight indicate. k-r- c way the fint week Lf January. LAYTON UNtl T1IK R.S - - LAYTON Mentally, the fin of Knior Tw.rd Tom KiJJ. will hurl the Lsyton Lancer bavkctb.,11 team probably more than rhyvkal-ly- . KiJJ suffered a lire fracture to one of hi ankle against Ream week ago and may he fint untd a few fames into the Region One schedule. p. to THE LANCERS, without Tom service. lost their fifth game in a row last Friday night to Junior guard, Darrell Martin, Murray, 0-5':y ho a also injured in the Kearns game, has . come back and pumped in 38 points last week . for the club in two games. . Tuesday of this week, Layton was to have placd against Highland. 6. f, a r; r t b - WE HAVENT played well yet, said Moon in reflection of the But if we get Tom back for league play, I think w eve still got the makings of a good basketball (cam. But, we will have our work cut out for us. 6 n, CLEARFIELD FALCONS - Just as Layton is heading CLEARFIELD in an direction, the Falcons of Clearfield aren't doing all that bad as of late. The club won its second straight last Friday : - CJearfidJ met Ogden on Tuesday Right and on Wednesday were scheduled to meet with Davis U gh on Wednesday. The game w ilh the Darts w a originally to be pin cJ tn Kay iville, but ha been mosed to Clearfield because of new lights being installed in the Davis gym. The Dav game should ha e been a dawk again, just l.ke it always iv. Davis has been playing some fairly lough competition as of late, their most recent, a 4 point vktory over previously unbeaten Box Oder. W F.f K THE FALCONS arc getting some exceptional play out of their senior guardline in JcfTParry and Curtis Cook. Another who has performed well in recent games has been senior forward Hal Schofield. Schofield is a nephew to Davis head coach Mike Gardner. I think Hal has been very relaxed lately," said Gearficld's Craig Hansen, "Therefore his shooting, rebounding and heads up defense have all been keys to our winning." 'Wife and four children, was a recent participant in the 2nd annual Ogden Spokemasters Class Basketball Touranment. In more ways than one, he was a featured guest at the touma-;,'nVn- t, especially after receiv-- ? ing the Governors 1983 Gold By KEITH DUNCAN PARRY CONTINUES to play fine defense, The season that the dual wrestling match between Clearfield and Layton isnt anxiously awaited for, is the year Scott Tennis and Mike Hansen commit that basketball is a better sport than wrestling. Ben Lomond and Logan. Tm particularly pleased w ith our rebounding in recent games," said Hansen. Clearfield has outrebounded their past three opponents, which included Bingham, one of the best teams in the state. to a part. AT AGE 19, Jim married. He and his wife Joy have four children and make their home in Layton. He works in Salt Lake for the U.S. Forest SerKey1 Award. vice at Geometronics Service IN 1963 Peterson and two of Center. d his brothers found an In 1980, Jim was 30 years old bazooka shell that had and he was feeling tired and been carelessly discarded. The overweight. He said, I felt three kids tried everything fat, ugly and old. It was at possible to get the shell to ex- - this point he decided to do plode. After a great deal of something positive about his p effort, the boys were success-- f physical condition and began a ful. The shell exploded and all personal sports program. three boys were injured se-jBY THE end of 1981, Jim vereiy. Jim lost both legs. Life as a 13 year old was not had competed in 43 road races. I easy. But Jim remembers his He raced 32 times in 1982. In constant struggle to fit in with 1983 he was more selective and the other kids. It was the rage only raced 26 times. He now to wear the tightest jeans pos-- , holds the all time record for a r unex-plode- ts ft E 4 g ssl YES FOLKS, the meeting between these two schools is just three and half weeks away. In January these two schools will square off again in a Region One dual meet that will decide who will take home the featured traveling trophy instigated last year by J.P.s Texaco Service, (owned by John Petrofl). The way its shaping up right now, the featured dual should be seriously close. The Falcons have a solid 1983-8- 4 club and so do the Lancers. NICKY Romero of Layton should give Clearfield's Wayne Estep all he wants at 98. At this point however, Id favor Clearfield by just a bit. At 105 youd find Dusty McMullin of Clearfield meeting Brandon Hammonds of Layton. Marathon, Brigham City, The West Marathon in Logan, the Deseret News Marathon, Salt Lake City and the Colorado Marathon in Grand Junction. . In 1981 Jim began skiing. He is one of the few four track skiers around. He compliments the local ski resorts for their growing accessibility for disabled skiers. XJ toss-u- p, call it like sre son, tells young people "Whatever you want, you can achieve it. FREE ACCOUNTING SYSTEM With Any Computer Purchase (60000 Value) This offer not valid with any other Am C0MMEB9 offer -- ,"e a Ij1 I t .! I -- I V J ti I J .I ,'S ! ! 429 W. 500 So., Bountiful 2927691 p-- p .. ?) -- 1 .- f- -l !. CLEARFIELDS Rick Herdt and Layton's Song Pol Niseri would battle at 126 and I right now would give the edge to Herdt, but just barely. I c' y,M.. fi Mjw gv. re tf o te 4 side ow l htltUtll wi'.H 4ufs. t,Vl jiitJ s 'fwi tie i' I'M b .. vml ,4 li i v .e t A--- g a J t'ff belief lowofiofe s!-s- re i., en.f u'.t SOU" dun ! J'rh .4 i!,s,Jgi(,t ft!u.v aC fl evpco d ,,fi-r- aS "Ail s be v,j In a t.ri was ,4 HuOcury.un appif-,uli- m H'Dw, e-- laf r is At 132 it would be sophomore, Todd laui'! shoJ felsil i re iy ren Hs me r.e;!ini4 b ;.levc! Beads s' litem cr.ef plassun m sirumeni a sjs m kh.ai X srh-- e ot Khmging unws iin these gnips un, mans souul piis:ri omd appts to them JOHN KELLY of ClcarfielJ and Chuck Hanor of Layton would meet at 155 where I might give Chuck the advantage. Clearfields Mike Sorensen has the edge at 167 over Laytons Larry Ryndcrs. but anything could happen here. But I believe Mike would win by four or five points. THIS EARLY its hard to tell, but from what see, Clearfield would probably w in six matches, Layton four and two are up for grabs. See you there. LAYTONS got the edge at 138 with Brian Bailey over Merrill Johnson. Bailey might even get a pin. I ANTIFREEZE FOR WORKING FEET. 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I like what Todds shown thus far, but Vance isnt a pushover. Todd favored by just a few points. . 1 ! t yI ' i1t S.I1 fe,wfcs.l o Li,, i't orfJ'-- tt( sii'e ofc .a. S , O ( S' . J I O I'r ( W b 1 4 . fI u'l 1 - Expires Dec. 31, 1983 2927688 4 f il li - 1 - ! -- 1 v DXC. SPECIAL I l Another spectacular match will feature Brent Higgs of Lav ion against Tom Wood of ClcarfielJ. W hat a match. I'll go with Wood in a real close one. youd 1 1 ability, the Handicapped Athlete of the Year, Jim Peter- S S! !.'. iJ 0 I'U it , - f ft- - i'i--J1 .'()dit. I . nn THE Lancers would be favored w ith Eric Hyde meeting Greg Johnson. Hyde would win this match by perhaps a big margin, if not a pin. The 1 19 dual could be the dandy of them all with Layton's Rodney Rientjcs meeting the Falcons Shad Ragan. Its tough, but Rodney might be just slightly favored. AT MUNICIPAL POOL 934 So. 1000 E, Clearfield 773-330- it highly-toute- d for the Spokesmasters, a provides sporting equipment for handicapped athletes. Another fine example of . 3 i 1 KIEV ANOIHl R relative bright vjm was on ihe ofr perfornunse of sophomnuc 'I ke Tavfir who handled Mmsetf extremely well in tight i:a.,ii,n Gardner says that the yining Tayfim i gmg tr see plenty of sarsity actum before the season over Steve Sargent played relaxed agamd i 1 1, hi anj when satmeunc found hun open on the bawl ne. hed can a jumper to keep Davis ahead going down the final few minute. "It nev cr fails, w hen Surge is plus ing well, we a a team usually play well. suid Gardner. JIM ALSO plays basketball J; . FULL Gl, AH, AP AND PAYROLL (,J American wheelchair team from Ogden. Jim started his own business, Mountain West Medical which v ; mo il 'r t d ,. his one has to be a want. Journal Sports is passing the ball extremely well and is shooting with a fine touch. Cook has been one of the top scorers in both of the last two wins over still get over his artificial legs. He kept trying, never giving up ( CH o .i l. it Featured Dual Comm L LAYTON - Jim Peterson, sible. Jim tried like hell to find wheelchair athlete in these L jx ho resides in Layton with his jeans tight enough so he could races: The Golden Spike ' , iy . fcawfts fie S ;h M if M fiee'hrow thooimg.wastlos ider de, to g. n. in the second had anj to press tl Dart all over rte who court, Agamd ihe extended defense, trols the ball 75 prfeent of the lime in cmi4 souatu-n- t for the Duns, was fouled and wa at the fine h.ju g . "It worked perfectly foe us," saw! Nho Smiths success in poking op foul. Ue warn tre opponents to defense Smah bceaose we lnw be can rut the fietthrows in," Ryan Mnk 7 of l reeihrois going down the streuh. A f Between Falcons, Lancets Peterson Jim Laytons Gold Key Award p:. pins j he M-k- - h ps! GkRIAIR. MIMJV Id He MV. W,s n a tem fiftiSy pUved we. j. tjf the best 4 a, II there Ms4 been a 67, and (hum m-6 euy in there, it m gi4 been a 'Hut if e keep winking a bard as he w the Pa I Ucr g4.w. we just Rught be corrpeiiJise ag.ni the biggerg-j).- " ANshlANT Ctwtli War J Sawlc) know v tk (!uh has a Lng way toga he fine they can be compctui e in and mght out w ch team Ike ItountJul and I ad, but he dvd think that tad f inlays contest may have been the first outing in the pad lwo car that thi group of Dus is players has played hard' from start to finish. And through most of if, Orton wasnt letting anyone down, W hen Orton does have to leave the Daviv line up, the Dart really dont lose that mush even though 61 Jeff Sampson w iuhed to center and the height ads antage is lost. But the rugged Sampson (fives a favorable h inside according to Gardner because hes big. he htoskv out well and seemingly holJs hi own against the bigger orpement. 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