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Show Sun Advocate Nourse to host dinner Popular American Dinner-Danc- Helper Gun Club trap shooters nab high state honors anchorman host the Cancer Society Saturday, June KSL-T- Nourse Dick e V SALT LAKE CITY Helper Gun Club trap shooters William will at the Carbon Country Club following the ACS golf tournament the same day. The tournament will consist of (Bill) Boley and Gregory Ghirardelli took high honors at the State ATA Trap Shooting Tournament here over the 16 24 mens teams Section B WednaBday( June 13, 1884 and four womens teams. Those wishing to attend the dinner-danc- e can 0'? " . : rV (. - - , Y v.r v.'V., 16-ya- rd - - A--- - :j. weekend. Boley won the state Singles Championship by breaking 200 line. It straight from the was the first state championship for a Helper Gun Club member. It was even a bigger accomplishment because of the rainy weather conditions Boley had to shoot under. Ghirardelli, 15, took three honors, winning the state Junior Singles Championship by breaking 194 out of 200, and the t . AfSreK,' V M a r r 4 v;t Y wmM. "7- - William Boley state Junior Handicap Championship. He also was named Rookie of the Year for the state. Boley and Ghirardelli won the privilege of representing the state of Utah at the Grand National Championship at Dick Nourse Vandalia, Ohio in August. In the junior team event, Ghirardelli, John Gabosi, Jason Pierce, Travis Bryner and Scott Rasmussen finished in a high second place. Several hundred sportsmen , call Helen Oliveto for tickets or information at Tickets will cost $12.50 per person with the social hour beginning at 7 p.m. and dinner at 8 p.m. Nourse, who is a victim of cancer himself, has been oh the job longer than any other anchorman in the country in the 637-192- 7. from Utah, Idaho, Wyoming, Colorado, Oklahoma, Nevada and California were present for the five-da- y competition. Helper Gun Club was well represented by all members with a high level of competition. same major market, according to an article in the 1981 issue of the Spectrum. It was scary, Nourse said in an interview with Deseret News reporter Howard Pearson in July 1980. It was like being hit between the eyes. I wondered Freestyle wrestlers to compete nationally how long I had. These were the highlights in the first day of the cancer experience for Nourse, one of the most highly publicized cancer victims in Utah. 'Since 1980, five years after being told he had cancer, Nourse has assisted Two Carbon freestyle wrestlers, John Gitlin and Gary Hall, will be competing in the Western Nationals in Antioch, Calif., June 20-2- from m Photo by Rick Egan A good catch Greg Schmitz, 8, Price, isn't quite sure if he caught this one or not during the Frank Juliano Baseball Clinic at the College of Eastern Utah field last week. Juliano and some of the CEU staff were on hand to polish up youngsters' fielding, catching, pitching and hitting abilities for the summer baseball season. Running stars start local track club Alaska, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, Utah, regional and state cham in- - t'XS V ' Gary Hall John Gitlin SUSC to host athletic camps CEDAR Summer CITY training camps for football and basketball will be offered during June at Southern Utah State College. Two sessions of the basketball camp are planned. The second will start June 18 and run through June 22. The football camp is scheduled for June All activities will be on the SUSC campus. 18-2- racing. . Camp in Gunnison, Colo. They will be trained by some of the most outstanding wrestlers and coaches in the country. Washington and Wyoming. The boys became eligible for this tournameht by winning s&s Running is one of the best forms of exercise and one of the most competitive sports these days. But those who are new to the sport may find some difficulties along the way. The Carbon Track Club plans to offer help to local runners on proper training and running techniques and will be officially getting underway Saturday, June 19 at 7 p.m. at the College of Eastern Utah track. The club, sponsored by the Carbon County Recreation-Leisur- e Time Services, is designed to be more than a group of people running together, according, to club coach Misty Larson. She said the club will provide unexperienced through experienced runners with information on from training everything techniques, diet and injury prevention, weight training and formation and running sessions. Larson said she got the idea for the club when she helped several local runners pace in the Deseret News Marathon last year. She said she was sur-- Arizona, Hawaii, ir; just interested in the previous years. The Carbon Freestyle Wrestling program is under the direction of coach Phil Howa. As a tune-u- p for the Nationals, the boys are attending the Rocky Mountain Wrestling jgPf$ Sports editor Along with the information, the club will run together every Tuesday and Thursday for eight weeks at the CEU track. Miss Larson and club coach John Powell plan to bring guest speakers down from the Salt Lake area to encompass a wide variety of running techniques. Cost to join the club is $20 which includes a nylon running jersey with the club name or $14 for those printed on it . 3. California, - vmpmm By ANGIE HYRE pionships this year. Gitlin took first in state, having been undefeated the entire year. Hall took third in state the three The competition, also known as the official Junior Olympics, will have champion wrestlers the American Cancer Society, Utah Division, in its drive to educate the public to the realities of the disease as based on his personal experiences, the Deseret News article said. In his 20 years at KSL, Nourse has gained the distinction of being mountain Americas most watched news anchor. In addition to his duties as anchor, he has worked on a number of news assignments for CBS. Gregory Ghirardelli John Powell, left, one of the coaches of the new Carbon Track Club, works out with club members Tad Morley, center, and Steve Jenks at the CEU track Thursday. The Camp 2. Football Technique is available to high school students ages 8 and is designed to develop a players individual technique, but is not geared to any particular offense or defense. Specialty training will be available for quarterbacks and receivers, running backs, defensive and offensive 15-1- prised at how misdirected they were and how they could have seriously injured themselves. Larson, an experienced runner herself, still holds two state high school track records one in the mile (5:00.29) and one in the two mile (11:04.00) from her Carbon High track running days. She has entered and finished five marathon races her best time being 3:03.00. In 1980 she took third place in the Deseret News Marathon in Salt Lake City; took second place in the 1981 Deseret News Marathon; took fourth place in the 1982 Deseret News Marathon; currently is the eighth highest finisher overall in the Deseret News Marathon and took first breaking a place in 1982 for the Golden Spike record Marathon in Promontory. Larson will also be a member Of the Brigham Young University womens track team for the 1984-8- 5 season. Powell is also an avid and 8 experienced runner. He won the title in 1980 state as a Carbon High runner and has placed high in state track meets throughout high school. e He recently received a track scholarship to Utah State University. cross-count- ry full-rid- The club will be divided into three age groups: nine to 13; 14 to 19; and 20 and up. Miss Larson said the younger runners will be instructed in other areas of track running. linemen, and linebackers and defensive backs. Boys and girls ages eight through 18 are eligible for the basketball camp. Offensive and defensive fundamentals will be emphasized and opportunities will be given daily to improve individual and team skills. Both camps will offer strong instructional staffs. Included among the guest speakers at the basketball camp will be Herb Livsey, owner and director of the Snow Valley Basketball School and known as the West Coast Shot Doc. Cost of the football camp will be $135 (which includes room and board Monday through Friday). Those participants who do not stay or eat on campus will pay $35 for the camp. Basketball campers will not have the option of staying on campus overnight. Cost for the camp, if a lunch ticket is included is $65. If the camper provides hisher own lunch, the cost is $50 for the week. More information is available by writing to Coach Don Conrad (for football) or Coach Bob Schermerhorn (for basketball), SUSC Athletic Department, Cedar City, Utah 84720, or by . calling (801) 586-781- 5. |