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Show lWir Sun Advocate y lyU'W rij nipy ifni 4 Friday, May 30, 198B Both place fifth at region Dino doubles teams compete at state ,jf ft' ,m ' mjktklt W doubles tennis moved through the Region Eight matches and then went to state, leaving the singles players behind. At the region matches, Billy Thomas at first singles lost in the first round to Ron Sperry Carbons ' teams $9 He was from Timpview ten put out of the tournament in the second round when he was defeated In the second singles for Carbon, Jeff Hunt lost to a Provo player in the first round 1 and then faced a Payson player in the second round. Hunt 4 but coach lost there Geoff Thomas said he was really impressed with Hunts effort. Brian Noel, playing third singles lost both of his region matches, Thomas said. Carbons first doubles team of Bob Richens and John Vogel placed fifth in Region Eight. 6-- 4 i. ' "s'' z "f' o 'T, 'i ' ' ' '4 4 ' ? 'y' 6-- 1, 1, 6-- 0. 6-- 1. 6-- 0, 6-- 6-- 2, JL 6-- first doubles team defeated 4 which qualified Payson Richens and Vogel for the state tournament. Gardner and Higgs placed fifth in the region tournament by defeating Paysons second doubles team It was the greatest in your face Ive ever seen, Thomas said. That morning at the They were first matched with the first doubles team from 6-- 2, Timpview High. Timpview won the match In the second round of play, Richens and Vogel crushed the first doubles team from Uintah This win by scores of 1 and contention for in them placed fifth place and moved them into the final round of play for the state tournament. Thomas said he was most impressed with the performance of Carbons second singles team. Playing in this division were Bart Gardner and 6-- 6-- 2. 2, 6-- 6-- 0. 6-- Carbons 7, 6-- 4. doubles 6-- 0, 6-- 2, 7, 5-- teams couldnt touch Payson. At the state meet, Richens and Vogel lost in the first round 3 to Logan and were put out of the tournament. The second doubles team then met a tough Dixie doubles and lost They (Gardner and Higgs) really should have won. I heard from several other coaches that there were some bad calls in that match, 5-- 7, 6-- 4. 5-- 3, seeding meeting, the Payson coach had told Thomas that Steve Higgs. They played really tough Thomas against Timpview, said. The second doubles team lost to the Thunderbird squad The second doubles team moved closer to qualfying for state by downing the Uintah players in three sets, In the final round of play, the 6-- 4, 6-- 6-- 2. 6-- 1, 6-- 2-- 6. Thomas said. Elks boxer drops first fight in over a year at regionals v '"''A'-;- One fighter from the Price Elks Boxing Club competed last week in the Junior Olympic Regionals held in Albuquerque, ''-- N.M. Photo by Ed McKeevor Senior John Vogel was a member of the first team doubles that placed fifth at the region and went on to compete at state. His partner was Bob Richens. The second team doubles also placed fifth in region and played at state. in Fish Lake found Shrimp - The last time RICHFIELD opossum shrimp were seen at Fish Lake was in 1976 when they left the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources stocking truck. Since that time, the introduction was forgotten thought to be ununtil this winter successful when the shrimp were found well established in the lake. Opossum shrimp, more technically known as Mysis shrimp, were stocked into Fish Lake in hopes of improving the food base and increasing growth rates of trout. According to biologists, this species of shrimp lives at the bottom of the lake, almost in total darkeness and only migrates into shallow water at night. opossum Although COUPON FREE shrimp have been in Fish Lake for 10 years, it probably took a number of years for them to become abundant and because of their habits were not easily observed. Shrimp were found inside trout stomachs this winter. Small lake trout and splake are eating shrimp as a major part of their diet during the winter. Even though evidence is not as conclusive for rainbow trout, most local fishermen will tell you that rainbow trout in Fish Lake are bigger and better than they were ten or twelve years ago. Ray Montoya, Jr. was the lone boxer in the fight even though two others had qualified for the New Mexico contest by winning at the state level. Funding was problem, according to coach Ray Montoya, Sr., and Tayo and David Perez were not able to attend the meet. Montoya said Ray, Jr. was privately funded to go to the New Mexico fight , in. Montoya would have been the only one of the three that could have advanced from this fight because of his age. In Vacation-Time-At-La- by Rand McNally Includes coupons to save you $29.05 on Mr. Goodwrench Service Specials. Plus details on the Sweepstakes. Good-Vacati- how-to-ent- er Next on the slate for the Price fighters is the Utah Summer Games to be held July 5 in Cedar City. Boxing will be featured as one of the main 2-- events. The local club is working hard to earn their way to the games and are working to keep in shape for them. Only one Utah boxer will advance to the nationals in North Carolina in June. THis is Frankie Madrid from Youngs Club in Salt Lake. CSB wins first half cycle - With the first-ha- lf HELPER race in the Helper WBBA league coming to a close this week, Commercial Security Bank is a clear-cu-t winner being undefeated going into the final game of the half last night. ' Central Commission faces Helper Merc this evening in the last game of the half. The second half gets underway without delay Monday as R&A UTAH STATE UNIVERSITY Atlas st entered. Helper WBBA WITH THIS AD The Mr. Goodwrench a great disappointment. At the regionals, there were fighters from Utah, Arizona, New Mexico and Colorado. Seven boxers from Utah were young Montoya was up against Andre Colorado boxer in a Pacheco, the first round Friday. Pacheco was stopped in 1:38 of the first round. The ring doctor stopped the fight as he was concerned that Pacheco may have suffered a broken nose after a right hook in the fight. On Saturday, the second day of the match, Montoya was matched up against Nito Bravo from Arizona. Montoya won the first round even he injured a knuckle. The fight went all three rounds but Montoya was judged to lose the last two rounds of the fight. This was the first loss for the Price fighter in over a year, according to his father and was The matched Summer Quarter 1986 Market takes on Mutual Furniture. CSB has managed to remian undefeated through eight games up until this last Thursday, the margin of victory getting smaller and smaller as the Saturday, June 7 on Helpers Main Street in conjuction with Butch Cassidy Days. There are also two games planned for that afternoon as part of the annual celebration. season progresses. Butch Vasquez and his younger brother Gilbert have been instrumental in keeping the bank squad undefeated, both pitching effectively and Butch having hit already. three homers Other key figures in the CSB lineup have been Jeff Murdock, Brian Robertson, Larry Chavez, Eugene Hunter and Ben Mackley. Mackly is an unusual diamond performer, a catcher who also takes his turn on the mound. 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