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Show 14 A Sun Advocate, Price, Utah 1981 Wednesday, December o Carbon grapplers win one in first wrestling week wrestling at 155 pounds, edged his decision, and opponent with a Macdonald Mark heavyweight handled his opponent with a score. "I was pleased with Killians match, he said. Bruce came back at the end of the last period near fall and got a three-poiwhich won him the match. Cunningham said the team has to be more aggressive in future By AL HARTMANN 9-- Sports Writer High wrestlers split opening week matches, losing to Cedar City on Wednesday and coming back to win Friday night against Manti. dual match In Wednesdays Cedar City, the Dinos against came up short. Cedar won the Carbon 6-- 39-1- 8. matches. 33-3- 0. coach 0 nt Carbons junior match varsity team faired better edging out the Redmen According to 8 Harold Cunningham added. In the Friday night match against Manti, the Dinos emerged as the victors, easily winning Carbon wrestlers earning wins were Carter Grant at 105 pounds score and with a Mike Tryon blanked his opponent accurately. I thought it would be closer, Cunningham said. We lost a few matches that could have gone either way. Carbon wrestlers scoring wins were Darrin Olson at 132 pounds with a 2 decision, Bruce Killian 49-1- 2. er 6-- 0 4-- BUYING AND SELLING 15-- Lk7? Sat., Dec. 5, 10am 6pm -- some extra cash for Christmas this year! Bracelets Class Rings Jewelry Necklaces Gold and Silver Bars BUYING DIAMONDS Silver and Gold values based on New York market prices UTAH GOLD AMD SHVED EXCHANGE 226-725- 1 r) Troy Begay, 119 pounds, pinned his opponent in the first period of his match. Wade Williams at 126 pounds scored a 0 win. Scott Harmon pinned his man in the second period while Kevin Killian and Cooper both scored pins in their matches. Heavyweight Macdonald edged his opponent Weve still got a long way to go but Im confident theyll come along as the season progresses, Cunningham said. Friday, the Dinos will compete in the Wasatch Invitational Tournament at Heber. Carbon will 6-- er 167-pou- wrestle against Emery, Hurricane, Juab, Orem, wildlife match of the season Wednesday. McFarlane Carbon's Kim McFarlane rides Cedar City opponent Coy Bryant during the Dinos' first Springville and Wasatch. lost phoobVAiH.r.m.nn 3-- report waters offer plenty of trophies Fishermen may want to keep their fishing waters suggested by Northern Regional Fisheries Manager Dexter Pitman. Bonneville whitefish should be coming on strong at Bear Lake, where anglers may also have success with cutthroat. The mountain whitefish season on the Weber River below Wanship Dam, Logan River below Temple Fork and Blacksmith Fork below Rock Creek should offer anglers excellent opportunities. In the Northeastern Region, Regional Fisheries Manager Chad Crosby says the Duchesne River below the West Fork usually receives little pressure but offers excellent whitefish fishing. Nice brown trout may also be caught. Sinking rapala lures may catch brown trout at Starvation Reservoir. Bluegills may bite at Piute Reservoir in Marysville Canyon, the Beaver River downstream from Minersville Reservoir, the East Fork of the Sevier River in Kingston Canyon below Otter Creek Reservoir and the Fremont River in the Bicknell Bottoms area. Anglers are presently having good success with stripers at Lake Powell. Central Regional fisheries Manager Charles Thompson would like to see more anglers try the excellent walleye fishing at Yuba Reservoir. Gill nettings at Yuba Reservoir this fall showed good populations of d class. walleye in the Thompson says trolling fairly close to shore will produce the best results for walleye. He also suggests Provo River in Utah Valley and Salt Creek in Juab County for brown trout. Fishermen should check the fishing proclamation for many other waters open to d fishing in all areas of the state. The 1982 fishing proclamations will be available the latter part of December. wax worms under the ice at Pelican Lake. Crosby said the Green River below the Colorado state line in Uintah County is good for trout at times. In the Southeastern Region, Wildlife Resources spokesman Clark Warren suggests Millsite Reservoir near Ferron for trout. Huntington Creek below Electric Lake to Flood Canyon in the area and Cottonwood Creek below Joes Valley will also provide good trout fishing. Mentioned prominently by Southern Regional Fisheries Manager Dale Hepworth is Piute Reservoir near Marysville, where good populations of rainbow and brown trout are found. Gunlock Reservoir near St. George is offering good bass and crappie fishing. Many streams below the Forest Service boundary in the Southern Region are open to year round fishing and some offer excellent brown trout fishing. Hepworth suggests the Sevier River below fly-on- ly two-poun- year-roun- East Carbon tips Monticello for first victory Five free throws in the final minute gave East Carbon its first basketball win of the year last Wednesday. The Vikings dropped QDCXm District 22 Elections DECEMBER ,ym 0 poles handy for several up - ft Although the general fishipg season closes Nov. 30, there is still plenty of year-roun- d fishing available in December. Pick , score in which he a received a superior decision worth five team points. with Year-roun- d CREST MOTEL, h-- 6-- We were dealing with an experienced team. They started nine seniors and we only started three, Cunningham the final score doesnt reflect Wednesdays match feJ to 8, 1981 HELP Better OUR Union Vote These Candidates: In the finals against and Treve Kinsey Vikes in the Duchesne came off the bench for tournament Friday. Duchesne, the Eagles 11 rebounds and six court East Carbon won its blitzed to a opening round game lead in the first Larry Sanchez, points. Both teams were against Tabiona Robbie Nielsen and quarter and spread The Region 13 op- - that margin to 17 at Eric Sanders sank the within a single point Monticello High on the home Buckaroos nt 55-5- 0. final points to win the tight game. throughout the contest until Coach pulled Stephen Jurca said Monticello final probably wasnt ex- ticello pecting game as a close from the East Carbon away in the minutes. Mon- tried to foul the Vikes and hope for a miss, but the East Carbon shooters foiled the plans with five Vikings. Nielsen paced the Vikes with 18 points successful and a tremendous 20 throws. rebounds, while Sanders pumped in 17 Winning continued free for out-hors- 72-6- 4. -- 2-- 2. Marc half. Martinez stopped a fast Tabiona Duchesne switched to a zone in the second half and immediately Sanders popped for 10 outside guard line with ways aggressive defensive the work. girls 49-3- Captains Peterson Proven Leader, Dedicated Worker for All Members. Harris District Lee L.U. 8303 President, will work for the membership, will work for the betterment of OUR Union. Secretary-Treasure- Robin r 1859 president, dedicated member years, past organizer, accounting experience. 27 No. 2 Board Member Fred Crespin L.U. 1769 official, work for all members. Food Bank, sec., COMPAC rep., Labor Day chairman. Coach ftAffwiwyp-H- ' ft ywu f Radials, Bias ply and Snow Tires Suburbanite Polyester The strength of 4 full plies of polyester tread cleats Effective in slush, snow, and hard pack Built tough to resist the hazards of winter Wednesday Is Your last Day To Save I Hard-pullin- g deep-seate- d FRANK Dale Peterson Sam Cranford LAST YEARS STOCK Whitewalls and Blackwalls Sale Priced Too! District Auditors Experienced, will protect membership moneys. the Palacios Martinez Sub-Distri- ct Kaye paced added 10 points to the East Carbon cause. The Bucks and Vikes were tied at the half before the more experienced Monticello quint finally pulled ahead. L.U. Hatton Natalie and Vikings in both scoring and rebounding. Peterson led Vike scorers with 12 points, while Harris scored nine and pulled down 12 rebounds. District Vice President Lupo -- SUNNYSIDE Monticello High pulled ahead in the final quarter to defeat the East Carbon High girls basketball team 5 in its season opener Friday. District President Mike R. District 22 Vice President, Fred A. Bucks drop Vike Organizer and chairman. Food Bank, Member 25 years, L.U. 9958, Involved in Community and Union Affairs, Proven Leader. Dalpiaz finished Sanders with 17 in the losing cause, while Nielsen scored 21 points. ponent was a quick the half. The Vikings host Vikes The couldnt was which team, overcome the early Wayne at5:45and7:30 eventually p.m. Friday. Their pre by the bigger Viking margin and fell - season record stands A tough man - to front - liners, Jurca man defense ham- at said, Neilsen finished pered East Carbon with 25 points while throughout the first 63-4- 8. International Executive Board Member Richard Cordova points to bring East Carbon back into the game. Creekview Shopping Center in Price junior - led squad should be a little more seasoned this year after playing together as sophomores last year. At 7:30 p.m. today the Vikings host Moab and at 4 p.m. Friday they host Wayne. In junior varsity action LUPO'S Nancy said the the Friday, Vikings dropped Monticello 32-2- 9 637-295- 1 behind a performance by Nicole I lobby. nt |