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Show 4B Sun Advocate, Price, Utah Wednesday, May 26, 1982 Scooter's scoreboard baseball Helper WBBA May Hoggatt, Chris 22 Central Comm. Mutual Furn. Batteries 000 0314 241 OOx 5 2 7 7 2 Hoggaft and the team to beat Patty Byrge. Individual Trophies: High Average Lyle Baker 180, Connie B. Archibald, Hrienson (5) and G. Paletta S. Parkin, Barker (4) and Fossat. Hrs Baughman, Helper WBBA May 22 302 0005 7 3 Com. Sec. Bank 002 0103 3 4 Helper Merc. Batteries Byrge, West (5) and Hoggatt 168. High Game Scratch Gary Kilgore 235, Suzanne Sartorie 257. High Series Scratch Scott Vickrey 607, Gayle Vickrey 605. High Game Handicap Art Barker 249, Nellie Barker 254 High Series Handicap Jim Noyes 658, Terri Young 629. Most Improved Scott Vickrey 13 pins, Annette Grimm 15 pins. Dimlck. Vasquez (5), Greener, Callahan (4) and J. Tabone, Nielson (4). 3b Trophies Kris and Shirley 2nd Place Team Richey, Bob and Joyce Richey. Bob and Connie 3rd Place Team Colombo. Helper WBBA It looks like Scooters Trophies and La Potpourri are the teams to beat in this summers Carbon County Womens Softball League action. Scooters has won the first two local tournaments of the season. Last week, the trophy bunch came out atop the heap in a five-datourney which divided the teams into three divisions for league play. On May 1, Scooters won the first annual Ice Breaker tourney. La Potpourri finished second in both of the classics. The women will begin the season May 1? y, Final Standings Friday Late Mixed Doubles Country Lanes 1st Place Team Gary and Shirlene Hadfield, Chig and Virginia Rolph. 2nd Place Team - Clay and Kathy Cloward, Scott and Tracy Jumper. 3rd Place Team Brad and Lori Bernstein, Keven and Earlene Mason. Individual Trophies: High Average - Clay Cloward 169, Kathy Cloward 150. High Game Scratch - Gary Hadfield 237, Diane Crume 214. High Series Scratch Wes Marshall 613, Trish Lunelli 536. High Game Handicap - Glenn Brady 253, Evelyn Eaquinta 240. High Series Handicap - Paul Dunford 672, Joyce Mahoney 617. Most Improved - Red Willis 10 pins, Tammy Dunn 17 pins. Duane Mahoney, Best All Around Virginia Rolph. 002 002- -4 7 3 Helper Merc. 005 Olx 6 4 2 Central Comm. Batteries Callahan, Rassmussen (3) Greener (5) and Nielson G. Paletta and B. Archibald Hrs C. Archibald. Helper WBBA May 20 Mutual Furn. Com. Sec. Bank 361 001 11 11 2 01- 2- 9 9 3 Batteries Baughman, Slavensky (3) and Fossat. Byrge, West (2) P. Paletta (4) and Dimick. 015 Helper WBBA Standings . (as of 1 May 23) Schedule: Central Comm, vs Helper p.m. Com. Sec. Bank vs Mutual Friday Furn. 5:30p.m. Mutual Furn. vs Central Tuesday Comm. 5:30 p.m. Wednesday Helper Merc, vs Com. Sec. Bank 5:30p.m. Price National 03 0 06- 0- 9 x x Smith's (V) 11 10 llx 14 x x Sun Advocate (H) . W- - Mike Lessar. L- - Mike Young. Triples Torrey Christiansen (S). Thursday Merc. 4 May 17,1982 100 Sun Advocate (V) 103 ions Bank (H) ; WGuy Clinkenbeard. Lessar. - 2003 20x L- - pre-seas- on x x 6 x x Mike WBBAIinescore Nancy Ward 583. High Game Handicap bowling Final Standings T.G.I.F. Mixed Doubles Country Lanes 1st Place Team - Scott and Gayle Vickrey, Bert and Anita Hutt . 1. The two-roun- d, 16-ga- The teams in the three divisions are as follows: division: Scooters La Potpourri, McDonalds, Agra Steel, King Koal, U.S. Fuel, Goodys, Jacks Shoes andD&G. In the A Trophies, In the division: Coors, Peczuh Kaiser, Printing, Original Creations, Corks, UP&L and Price Insurance. B Sun Advocate, In the C division: Scooter's Trophies shortstop Judy Hammaker tiptoes into second base ahead of a throw for a double. Hammaker's hit was one of many Joy Beaver Creek, Manufacturing, H&J Supply, Finns Inn, Angels, Buffo Pest Control, Castleview Hospital, Smiths and Pizza Deli. members held a fundraiser dance in the Helper Auditorium. Over 200 people attended with all proceeds going to help finance next seasons league entry fees. Travis Pugh, High Series Handicap Vicki Kulow. Most Improved - Ken Gentry, Wanda . Melo. - 2. Todd Baker 3. Mark Olson 125 1. Warren Lewis 2. Rod Coford Troy Larson 3. Amateur 1. 1. 250 1. 125 Novice May 23 Amateur Harvey Howard 2. Kenny Meeker 1. Open Amateur Bob Campbell 2. Johnny Thacker 125 1. Kenny Vlibari 2. 3. Randy Yates Brad Frampton 250 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Expert Pee Wee Jeremy Anderson Pee Wee Matt Smith Tony Campbell Dennis Davis Jennifer Madsen Kelle Adams Shawn Grant Mini 1. Mini Expert 1. Troy Lerwill 2. Ed Sorensen 3. Curtis Kelly 60 cc 1. 50 cc 2. 3. Expert Kenny Vlibari 2. Mike Kelly 3. AlanTakmori 4. Kelly Sorensen Open Expert Gaven Dillard 2. Craig Smith 3. Kim Leydsman 4. Todd Henneman 5. Robert Howard 1. 1. 1. Todd King 2. Shane Heikes 1. Novice 2. Corky Maughan Chevron Dealers who provide you with exceptional service, a clean station and a real Chevron 2. 3. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Laddie King Randy Lindsey 125 Amateur John VanKomen Gregg Godfrey LINCOLN ELECTRIC D. 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Recently, the 1982 brood stock was released in eastern Utah, joining 3,000 chukar chicks released last year. This completes chukar transplant operations in Daggett, Uintah and Duchesne counties. The chukar, an exotic game bird from Asia, was first introduced into Utah in 1936. Between 1931 and 1968, 185,000 chukars were released on 191 sites throughout the state. desire to please every time you come in. And at Hallmark Award stations that offer car maintenance services, you'll get professional work done by specially v k certified mechanics. The Chevron .Hallmark Award HALLMARK AWARD THEY 125 Warren Lewis 2. Aaron Davis 3. Larry Davis ACDC HE WORKS FOR T0U. Warren Lewis Johnny Thacker Bob Campbell 1. 1. Mini Amateur 1. David Diologue 2. Willie Gray 3. Mark Olson 4. Scott Keller Mini Expert 1. Ed Sorensen 2. 3. 1. 2. 3. Over 30 Senior 12-1- 5 Cash Veater Jim Alexander 1. WELD WITH DC GET A LINCOLN The Chevron Hallmark Award isn't a prize that's won. It's an honor that is earned with a lot of hard work. The Half mark Award is given only to those League 3. Open Novice Novice Kyle Spencer For the Man in your Life! HBW0HKSS3i?Ql. y Open Amateur 2. Sid Anderson 3. Shannon Heaps 4. Clay Daley 2. John Brenneman 3. Cole Walluck Mini Dean Hall Mike Brenneman Russell Brenneman 250 Novice 2. Kenny Davis 3. Greg Ghiradelli 4. Robbie Martin 5. Jason Gatley 6. NickTatton 1. romra wm. five-da- (Continued from Page IB) The league will be holding a series of fundraisers throughout the season, which ends Aug. 6. It at $7 a also will be selling piece at the concession stand during games at the Fairgrounds. Pat Espinosa. swatted by Scooter's during the Carbon County Women's Softball tournament last week. Motocross On Saturday, the softball league Paul Leturgez, - June schedule will be played Monday through Thursday at the two County Fairgrounds fields and a Price Park field. 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