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Show 3B Wednesday, June 23, Sun Advocate, Price, Utah 1982 Saturday post time for EURA racing Lead Helper WBBA CSB continues its winning ways Dave Hrienson, a HELPER First half champion Commercial Security Bank continues to dominate second half play in the Helper WBBA league although Central Commission did manage to hang a 3 loss on the league leaders last week. The bank and team shutout Helper Merc, in Mutual Furniture, nipped extra innings in other games during the week. Tracey West had a home run for CSB and three innings of excellent relief work on the mound in the shutout of Helper Merc. Tommy Byrge with a double and Rich Colombo with a triple, also had a big hand in the hitting attack for the winners. hard-throwin- little righthander Central Commission, held off CSB despite giving up six hits to get the victory Central Comby a score of mission only had two hits off Byrge and Pete Paletta, but it was enough to win. Both hits came off the bat of Geno Paletta, the first a triple in the third inning when Central Commission scored three times. The second was a double that accounted for what proved to be the winning run in the fifth frame. Later in the week, Central 4-- 3. 4-- 7-- 0, 3-- 2, Commission missed dropping a game to Helper Merc. It was the first win of the half for Helper Merc. Lance Greener and Jeremy Tabone combined to pitch the Merc to the win. Greener also had a double in the game as did Central Commissions Hrienson. Helper Merc had its problems with a vastly improved Mutual Furniture team, however, losing an 3 game. Dirk Barker and Shane Parkin shared the pitching duties for the winners and Parkin, Dwayne Baughman and Vic Fossat paced the hitting attack. Mike Tolich had the only extra base hit for the Merc, a double. In beating Mutual CSB got a 3-- g, for an op- portunity to get at least a tie for the top spot in the standings- by - 2 , 8-- 3-- 2, pitching accomplishment from Pete Paletta and Byrge, but it took an extra inning to eke out the win. With the score tied at Albert Vasquez led off the top of the seventh for CSB with a single and scored the winning run on A single Mike Allens by Alfred Montez and a walk issued by Byrge in the bottom half of the seventh provided Mutual with hope, but the strong-arme- d right hander got two strikeouts and a put out at home to end the threat. The league will take a holiday break for the Fourth of July week by playing only on Monday and Tuesday of next week, returning to complete the second half on July 6. one-h- it 2-- 2, two-bagge- r. t There will be an overnight futurity and an overnight derby for quarterhorses as well as thoroughbreds. Admission will be $2 for adults 14 and over, a $1 charge to and kids children ages under 6 will be admitted free. Concessions will be sold. 6-- Can Chaser's jackpot results Shauntelle Trapp, 5 pts. Goat Tying: 1. Melanie Jaramillo, 15 pts; 2. Joyce Worely, 10 pts; 3. Pat McArthur, 5 pts. June 8 at Ferron Arena The following are results from the Carbon Emery Can Chasers last four jackpot barrel races. May 26 at Ferron 0 o $4,000. Fairgrounds. A drawing will be held at 6 p.m. Wednesday night at the Fairgrounds to decide which horses will be in the races. Chairman Jim Simone said that because of the popularity of the event some horses will have to be turned away. 'COUPON' CJ Simone estimated the purse for the 11 races will be somewhere between $3,500 and The Eastern Utah Racing Association is sponsoring its annual Coal Country Horse Racing beginning at 2 p.m. on Saturday at the Carbon County Futurity Barrels: Kathleen Noyes, 15 pts; 2. Jackie Ivie, 10 pts; 3. Elsie Trapp, a 1. 2a a 9! 3 nU 5 E v. Novice Barrels: Roanna Olsen, 15 pts; 2. Cori Cave, 10 pts; Terri Wright, 5 pts. Open Barrels: 3 1. Marie Eardley, 15 pts; 2. Shauntelle Trapp, 10 pts; 3. Marybelle Wareham, 5 pts. Futurity Poles: 1. Elsie Trapp, 15 pts; 2. Kathleen Noyes, 10 pts; 3. Kathy Price, 5 pts. Open Poles: 1. Karen Morlan, 15 pts; 2. Marybelle Wareham, 10 pts; 3. Jolene Stephens, 5 pts. oa u Qj SB n n I3 'Otfl ft) Ln . ( -- t in 1 Futurity Poles: June 16 at Wellington Futurity Barrels: 5 pts. 1. Kathleen Noyes, 15 pts; 2. Melanie Jaramillo, 10 pts; 3. Kathy Price, 5 pts. Novice Barrels: 1. Roanna Olsen, 15 pts; 2, Joyce Worely, 10 pts; 3. Debbie Sorensen, 5 pts. Open Barrels: 1. Melanie Jaramillo, 15 pts; 2. Marybelle Wareham, 10 pts; 3. Shauntelle Trapp, 5 pts. Novice Barrels: 1. Joyce Worely, 15 pts; 2. Brenda Jensen, 10 pts; 3. Roanna Scott Story,'4- - Craig Knott, Anthony Farlaino and Shay Lewis took part in the McDonald's SideKick Soccer action at Washington Park on Saturday. The soccer event, which was by Coca Cola, was run by Price recreation director Terry Humphreys. 5 pts. Open Barrels: Melanie Jaramillo, 15 pts; 2. Marie Eardley, 10 pts; 3. Jeri Houston, 5 pts. Futurity Poles: 1. Kathleen Noyes, 15 pts; 2. Elsie Trapp, 10 pts; 3. Roanna 1. . Open Poles: Karen Morlan, 15 pts; Marybelle Wareham, 10 pts; Debbie Sorensen, 5 pts. Olsen, 5 pts. SideKick winners SAVE 2 Ways The winners of the McDonalds-Coc- a Cola SideKick Soccer competition held Saturday morning at Washington Park are as follows: 8 Michael Wood and Jenny year olds Insecticide Sale 7-- PoweU. SAVE money with reduced prices 2-- SAVE crops, flowers and lawns from insect destruction. year olds Spencer Torgerson. Daniel Madsen 9-- 11-1- 2 year olds and Jon Fairbanks and Jack Chapman. 13-1- 4 year olds Jeanne Moosman and Kena Stansfield. AMCHEM Lilly Miller Sevin Vegetable Insecticide for & vegetable and Sale $ 1.49 Liquid Sevin Kills Gypsy moths, codling moths, army worms, ants, mosquitos and many others. Sale Reg. Pint $ 4.90 $ 2.99 $ 8.25 Quart $ 4.99 Spectracide 6000 Granular Controls major lawn and vegetable pests. One bag covers 6,000 sq. ft. of lawn. Sale Reg. 12i lb. $13.95 $11.95 Dust with Diazlnon with Thiodan for control of certain insects on vegetables, fruits and Protects: tomatoes, vegetables, fruit, roses, flowers and shrubs. ornamentals. Pint Quart Reg. $ 6.35 $ 9.60 Sale $ 4.65 $ 7.49 Reg. One lb. $2.50 Four lb. $4.99 1. Entries are still being accepted for the Demolition Derby on July 10 at the be required as well as the passage of a special safety inspection g before the begins. An entrance fee of $25 is required and entries will be accepted until the morning of the derby. For further information, registration forms or copies of the rules call Toy Atwood at Atwoods Barber Carbon County rear-endin- Fairgrounds. The Carbon County Jeep Patrol, who are the sponsors for the an- nual event, encourage drivers to enter but stress a strict set of rules will be applied this year. Crash helmets and seat belts will Shop, 637-284- 8. Charity golf this week The second annual Walter Hagen golf tournament will be held at Carbon Country Club on $1.99 $4.39 Lilly Miller Knock Out Kills broadleaf and grass weeds. Does not effect the soil so you can plant again as soon as weeds die down, usually within 7 or 9 days. proceeds going to the Utah Chapter of the American with trigger sprayer Reg. $ 7.25 Sale $ 5.99 Cancer Society. There will, be a tax deductible entry fee of $25 per person or $100 per four player team. All Utah Golf Association members are eligible to play in the charity tournament. All entrants must register by. Thursday. For further for your shopping Pint all with Saturday We're staying OPEN LATE every Friday night 'til 8 p.lnn). Sale 2. 3. Demo derby taking entries news for you! Spray berry garden. 5 Dust Reg. One lb. $ 2.45 bag Fruit Open Poles: 1. Jeri Houston, 15 pts; 2. Marybelle Wareham, 10 pts; 3. We've got Spectricide Garden Insect 3. Kathleen Noyes, 15 pts; 2. Roanna Olsen, 10 pts; 3. Elsie Trapp, 5 pts. Open Poles: 1. Karen Morlan, 15 pts; 2. Marybelle Wareham, 10 pts; 3. Joyce Worely, 5 pts. Goat Tying: 1. Amy Neilson, 15 Melanie Jaramillo, 10 Brenda Jensen, 5 pts. Futurity Barrels: Kathleen Noyes, 15 pts; 2. Jackie Ivie, 10 pts; 3. Elsie Trapp, Olsen, 10 pts; 5 pts. 1. 1. ft p Marybelle Wareham, 1. S3 5 Shauntelle Trapp, Goat Tying: Colleen Cave, 15 pts; 2. Joyce Worely, 10 pts'; 3. Janet Allred, 5 pts. June 1 at Dotsons Arena Cleveland, Utah 0 0 3 pts. 1. c fo XI Futurity Barrels: Kathleen Noyes, 15 pts; 2. Amy Neilson, 10 pts; 3. Jackie Ivie, 5 pts. Novice Barrels: 1. Roanna Olsen, 15 pts; 2. Cori Cave, 10 pts; 3. Joyce Worely, 5 pts. Open Barrels: 1. Melanie Jaramillo, 15 pts; 2. 1. information entering convenience about call Woodland at Lori 637-078- 5. without sprayer Quart Sale $ 8.99 $11.80 Reg. 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