Show 2D Standard-Examin- Friday May er V IV80 Toy moment Opens Saturday SPORTS BRIEFS Scott Daniels Builds Lead The annual Alpine Snowmelter Tennis Tournament will open play Saturday with matches scheduled at the Weber State College Mount Ogden Park and Ogden first-roun- d High School courts Tourney participants are urged to report for SAN DIEGO (UPI) — Scott Daniels of Utah captured three of the first five events Thurslead over San Diego day and built a State’s John Young following the first half of 332-poi- their matches even the decathalon competition at the Western Athletic Conference track and field championships The final five events of the competition were slated for Friday with Daniels having accumulated 3867 points to Young’s 3534 Daniels and Young were the only two in the WAC to score enough points during the regun delar season to qualify for the cathalon competition Daniels won the dash in 1144 seconds while Young was clocked in 1191 seconds and Daniels won the long jump at 22-- 7 4 with Young jumping 20-- 3 Y In the run Daniels was clocked in 4854 seconds to notch his third victory Young was timed in 5214 seconds Young captured the shotput at 44-- 7 Yz to Daniels’ 42-- 3 Y and Young won the final event of the day the high jump with a leap of 8 to Daniels’ 6 1 -- 400-met- er Pitzok-Merli- Lee-Joh- 6-- 6-- ol WSC Inks Two Wrestlers m Weber State wrestling coach John Webb has announced the signings of two Utah high p school seniors Barry Frazier and Doug to national letters of intent of Pleasant Grove was the ) Frazier Bey-tendro- (27-0- State champion at 112 pounds and was also named the outstanding wrestler in the ranks Coach Webb said Frazier is “a very fine athlete and has an excellent wrestling attitude” Frazier will most likely go at 118 pounds for WSC next season State Beytendrop of Brighton is a mark champion who has compiled a over the last two years and was named the classification outstanding wrestler in the 3-- A 3-- A two-tim- n nt Baird-Moc- rt e 60-- 1 4-- A Webb said ‘‘Beytendrop is an excellent wrest- ler with extraordinary technique and he will probably be wrestling for us at next year” 158 pounds Wildcats Sign Sixth Player Kent Smith a 4 swingman from Vincennes Junior College is the sixth player to sign a 6-- national letter of intent to play basketball for Weber State next season Smith averaged 17 points and nine for Vincennes last season 35 points Vincennes including a season-hig- h 2 went last year under the direction of former WSC great Dan Sparks but was eliminated in the first round of the National JOHN McENROE takes aim during his victory over Terry Moor at the Tournament of Champions UPI Telephoto Junior College Tournament Smith was the best shooter on the Vincennes team and his best attributes besides his shooting are his ability to take care of the ball and rebounding Smith graduated from Flint Northern High School in Flint Mich and spent several seasons in the highly competitive Flint Summer Basketball League Riverside Night Winners net Workman Low putts — (tie) Tucker 14 Alta Perry and Ann Jan Members should call the Riverside pro shop and make tee times for Monday night’s gross-minus-put- tournament ts County Issues Call Girls planning to participate County softball program must rosters in three areas Monday Girls living in the Riverdale and Washington Terrace areas in the Weber turn in team South Ogden must turn in soft-ba- ll 393-772- 4 Elks Announce Results Four State Paul Hansen who hit Two second-baseme- Tournament teams — Bonneville and Weber — 4-- A n Layton Clearfield lead the list of players on the 1980 One Baseball Team announced today team selected by the league’s The n baseball coaches features five players each from Layton and Weber four players from Clearfield four more from Bonneville and two players each from Roy and Sky View n Three catchers were named to the One team including Clearfield’s Dean Vernon who boasted a league batting average of 600 Layton’s Jim Coble who batted 430 and Weber High’s Steve Shaw who hit 367 Two pitchers were picked for the team including Layton High’s Mark Vigil who posted a perfect 0 record in Region One play and Weber’s Van Fuller who had a 1 mound mark in league action At first base Clearfield’s Brook Hicks who hit 412 was selected along with Roy High’s All-Regio- tournament at the Royal Roy Elks course Greens golf They were: Men’s gross — tie for first Doyle Abrams and Hal Uffelman third Ron Haden Men’s net — tie for first Gene Wilson and Howard Frymoyer tie for third Art Patterson Tony Sciumbato and Clyde Nixon Women’s gross — tie for first Flo Abrams and Nina Haden third Vanita Wood Women's net — first Beth Baldwin tie for second Shirley Deeter Charlene Sciumbato and Marcell Uffelman n 22-ma- all-leag- 3-- ue 464 In right field Layton’s Kurt Gallegos with a batting average of 410 was selected along 1 Sen Lomond Holds Event The Ben Lomond Women’s Golf Association has named winners in its recent Bamboo Noodle low net-loputts tournament Winners were: Championship flight — Donna Hyer low net Arlee Steele and Kathy Jensen low putts 1st flight — Charlotte Lee low net Marion Chase low putts 2nd flight — Annette Parker low net Mary Mueller and Mary Dell McFarland low putts 3rd flight - Alyce Clark low net Maureen Nelson low putts 18 hole group — Donna Hyer low gross Ann w Price low net The Ben Lomond Women’s Night Golf Association has started its season and plays each Thursday at 5:30 pm X’S r$- - C 2) DEV IT YOURSELF m $100000 CONSTRUCTION RADIATOR EQUIPMENT AUCTION Crabtree Auto Seat Repairs or New and Used Sold or Exchange RASMUSSEN 2350 S 1900 Service W —OGDEN— Saturday May 10 705 W ' Riverdale Rd 10:00 AM B&P AUCTION See col 44 of Classified for list of items SPRINKLING SPMK1EH 621-617- 1925 1 wotl-ogde- T 394-268- 5 y Lady Wildcats Divide Pair LARAMIE Wyo — The Weber Lady Wildcats Both Utah runs State College women’s team had to came in the top of the seventh settle for a split in region softball inning as Robin Krall singled and tournament action here Thursday teammate Soni Adams scored on Diana Mangano 15-- 6 tossed a an error Krall later crossed the one-hpitch shutout against the Univer- plate on a wild 15-- 7 was the loser as 0 a Mangano for of Mexico New victory the Wildcats sity dropped to 9 on the in Weber’s opening-roun- d game season played in rain and 40 degree tempNorthern Colorado edged Wyomeratures Penny Wanberg singled then lost to Utah State 2 in in the first inning to drive in Mary ing 2 first-day action Kay Riley who reached base on a other Today’s schedule pitted Weber Lobo error for the only run of the was against Wyoming and New Mexico Tipgame The losing pitcher against Northern Colorado at 10 py Borrego a contest Weber dropped am with the winners playing off In later for the right to play the loser of the into the losers’ bracket of the vs Utah State game The Utah Motournament as na Stevens of the University of championship game is set for 1 shutout at the pm Saturday Utah threw a two-hit 29-1- 4-- 3-- double-eli- mination it in— ns CYCLE CENTER OF OGDI N Three wheeling it e HONDA Discover the fun you can have on an All Terrain Over Cycle rocky hills or muddy marshlands there aren’t many obstacles the ATC 110 can’t conquer 99°° Plus Shipping FOLLOW THE LEADER COMPLETE PARTS & SERVICE DEPT Ogden’s Only Exclusive Honda Dealer Hill Women List Results HILL AIR FORCE BASE — The Hill AFB Ladies Golf Association staged a low putts tournament Wednesday Winners were: Jets flight — Missy Allred and VaNeita Wood tied for first Bombers flight — 1 Trilva Popped 2 Ruth Filipowicz Fighters flight — 1 Annie Woozley 2 Lou — 1 with Roy High’s Wade Jacklin who hit 340 The team’s designated hitter was Layton’s Lance Brightshue who batted 450 Two utility players were also named to the team including Bonneville’s Rich Blackburn who batted 325 and Sky View’s Brent Fullerton who hit 350 WKUHPaarjywn'iw Shortstops selected to the squad were Bonneville’s Todd McFarland with a batting average of 450 and Weber’s Neil Miller who hit at a 433 clip In left field Weber’s Greg Baker who hit 322 was selected along with Bonneville's Kevin Bybee who batted 390 Center fielders chosen for the team were Layton’s Dave Burke who batted a robust 558 and Weber High’s Steve Lewis who hit 4-- RIVERDALE — The Riverside Men’s Golf Association staged a twilight tournament Wednesday Don Miller and Jeff Tucker tied for low gross with scores of 33 John Hoyt shot a 35 and Larry Rene and Craig Jones both had 36 Low net winners were: Reed Bingham 27V? Barry Kawa and Doc Hodson 28 Con Wheeler and Ron Smith 28 V2 Perry Collins and Dave More 29 Rob Chambers and Joe Martinez 30 11 were selected AT SHORTSTOP POSITION Riverside Stages Event r 308 including Bonneville’s Thayne Porter who batted 385 and Clearfield’s Shane Openshaw who hit 420 At third base Clearfield’s Todd Gibbs who hit an even 300 was chosen along with Sky View’s Dave Peterson who batted 341 ROY — Winners were named today in the Gering 1 1-- team rosters at their respective schools Monday There will be a coaches and players introduction meeting Thursday at 5 pm at the South Junior High cafeteria Any team planning to play in the program must be represented at the meeting For further information contact girls director Karen Adams at all-iro- 12-3- Region One Baseball Team Selecte All-Regio- RIVERDALE — Winners have been named in the low gross low net tournament held here recently by the Riverside Night Ladies Golf Association Tourney winners were: Championship flight — low gross Alta Vandenaker Perry low net Ruth Masters flight — low gross Jan Tucker low net Helen Johnson Directors flight — low gross Joe Ann Phipps low net Marilyn Agricola Women's open sing!es 11 am ot WSC — Louanne NA'son vs Margie Jones Woman's A singles 9:30 am at Ogden High — Hanndore Poehier vs Vicki Hacking Carla Jensen vs Sandy Miller Women's B singles 9:30 am at Ogden High — Chris Hill vs Sandy Teravest Women's C singles 9:30 am at Mount Ogden — Suzanne Regers vs Patricia Boyer am at Ogden High — Barbara Stegen vs Donell Dixon June Dougherty vs Leanne Socwell Nancy B:sbop vs Myrtle Rock Women's 30 singles 2 pm at WSC — Katy Willey vs Sandy Miller DOUBLES DIVISIONS Men's B doubles 5 pm ot WSC — Rick Kenley and Brctd Chatwin vs Dick Lowe and Herb Bevons Men's C doubles 11 em ot Ogden High — Rob Gardner and Mark Payne vs Terry Kirch and Bart Jacoos Michael Smitn and Bill Mitts vs Cliff and Margie Jones Women's A doubles 3:30 pm at Ogden High — Carla Jensen ond Vicki Hacking vs Louanne Nielson and Chris hill Nancy Roth and Sally Neil vs Jeanne Prater and Gloria Millet Women's B doubles 1230 pm at Ogden High — Gloria Millet ond Jeonne Prater vs Ruth Wright and Jan Stone- 3:30 pm at Ogden High — Sandy Teravest and Sharon Price vs Mary Anne Brown and Kathy Bradshaw Women's C doubles 1230 pm at Ogden High — Betty Yamashita and Nikki Lovell vs Pat Boyer and Sally Neill June Dougherty ond Corolyn Zeuthen vs Barbara Bartlett and Barbara Stegen Mixed A doubles 5 pm at WSC — Greg Corison ond Carolyn Cox vs John Jones and Lee Jones Boys 18 open singles pm ot WSC — Charles Berwald vs Bob Bergman 3:30 pm at WSC — Tom McKay vs David Jones Kelly Miles vs Steve Denney Juergen Poehier vs David Hopkins Boys 16 open singles pm at WSC — Richard Benson vs Scott Dogsen Roger Greene vs Bob Bergmon 2 pm at WSC — Robb Wright vs Joe Bergero 3:30 pm at WSC — Chris Freeman vs Charles Berwald Boys 14 open singles 330 pm ot WSC — Michael Berwold vs Eugene Kwon Roger Greene vs Jesse Johnson Jr Boys 16 challenger singles 2 pm at Mount Ogden — Robert Miller vs Barry Dopp 3:30 pm at Mount Ogden — Rob Wright vs Billy Jones Mark Nichols vs Scott Dogson Boys 14 challenger singles 2 pm at Mount Ogden — Jim Winn vs Brian Zeuthen Crag Nichols vs Paul Ande-so- n 3:30 pm ot Mount Ogden — Brett Lund vs Jeff Wangsgard Shain Sa&eron vs Tom hardy Boys 12 challenger singles 12:30 om at Mount Ogden — Chris Winn vs Erie Iverson Gus Bokas vs Jeff Yangsgard Boys 18 open doubles 1 am of Ogden High — Knute Lund and M ke Berwold vs Kurt Teeter and John lorfreoo Girls 8 open singles 11 am at Mount Ogden — Kim Palmer vs Melissa Williams Girls 18 challenger singles 11 om at Mount Ogden — Roxanne Fought vs Sherri G'eene Stephanie Jesjen vs Kathy Pa'r-s12 30 pm at Mojnt Ogden — Karla Parrish vs Carla Honmanr Dee Dee Firmage vs Natalie Bowman 2 pm at Mount Ogden — Sue Jones vs winner of Stepnanie Jessen-Koth- y Parrish march Girls 18 open doubles 330 pm ot Ogden High — Kathy Benson ond Holly Censor vs Katie Watkins and Kim Palmer Janine Lukes and Jodi Way vs Corrine Ingebretson and Cari Ford FOUR SCHOOLS LEAD LIST 25-1- Riverside flight — low gross Gerie Rose low 1 rt er 4-- A weather is Men's open singles 12:30 pm at WSC — David Jones vs Gary Rogers Tom Hardy vs David Hopkins Men's A singles 9:30 am ot WSC — Nard Nebeker vs Max Sa boron John Hiner vs Steve Rjsh Lou Payan vs Jeff Jude Dave Yamaguchi vs Robert Ortega Chris Williams vs Scott Sperry am at Ogden High — Ken Meyer Jr vs Greg Corison Ryan Hosen vs Steve Barrett Gail Miles vs Carlos Martinez 12:30 pm at WSC — Thomas Lee vs winner of Lou Jude match 2 pm ot WSC — winner of Ken Meyer Jr Greg Payan-Jef- f Carlson match vs winner of Dave Yamoguchi-RobeOrtega march 5 pm at WSC — Duane Millet vs Gary Rogers Men's B singles 8 am at WSC — Chris Jenson vs Jerry Pacheco Garth Brcithwaife vs Steven Berrett Carlos Martinez vs Ron Nylander Jim Shaw vs Don Howard Groig Jacobson vs Ken Kamigaki Jack Senninger vs Julian Martinez Rick Stoeckl vs Viliami Toukiuven 8 am ot Ogden High — Jim Mondragon vs Vibool Lieranant Veil Pifzak vs Merlin Caiver Tom Lee vs John Potyondy TonySablon vs Kan Akeyer Jr Rick Loveli vs Mike Morris Max Saberon vs David Bishop 11 am at WSC — Kim Schencx vs Jim Nielsen winner of Graig Jcco&son-Ke- n Kamigaki match vs winner of Jack Senninger-Julia- n n Martinez match winner of Val Calver match vs winner of Tom n Potyondy match winner of Tony Sabion-Ke- n Morris match winner of Meyer Jr match vs winner of Rick Lovell-Mik- e Max Saberan-Davi- d Bishop match vs Del Brown 11 am ot Mount Ogden — winner of Rick Stoeckl-ViliaTaukiuven match vs winner of Jim Mondrogon-ViboUe'anant match 2 pm at WSC — Jeff Jude vs winner of Chris Jenson-Jerr- y Pacheco match 2 pm at Ogden High — winner of Garth Broithwaite-Steve- n Berrett motch vs winner of Carlos Martinez-RoNielsen match vs winner of Jim Nylander match winner of Kim Schenk-JiShaw-Do- n Howard maten Men's C singles 8 am at Mount Ogden — Randall Jordan vs Don Winn Doug Brown vs Rob Gardner Scott Baird vs Mark Payne Brad Chatwin vi Mike Speth 9:30 am at Mount Ogden — Darrell Kenney vs James Blackinton Lewis Whites vs Steven Balls John Jones vs Rick Kenley 9:30 am at WSC — Don Votava vs Quenf Carrera Bill Stimpson vs Ray Borgmann 12:30 pm at Ogden High — Dave Socwell vs Fred Zeuthen 2 m at Ogden High — Viocol Ueranant vs Michael Smith Terry Kirch vs ick Stoeckl Tony Sablon vs Robert Cox 5 — winner at High Ogden pm of Darrell Kenney-Jame- s Blackinton match vs winner of Lewis Whites-SfeveBalls match winner of Terry Kirch-Ric- k Stoeckl match vs winner of Don Votava-QueWinn match Carrera me'en winner of Randall Jordan-Do- n vs winner of Doug Brown-Ro- b k Gardner match winner of Scott Cox match winner of Dave Payne match vs winner of Tony Sablon-RobeSocwell-Fre- d Zeuthen match vs winner of Brad Chatwin-Mik- e Speth match 5 pm at WSC — Greg Zeuthen vs Ernest Nunez Men's 35 singles 2 pm at WSC — LaMor Hopkins vs Basil Williams Wilson Jones vs Gail Miles post-seaso- 100-met- if the questionable and if wet weather conditions cause any matches to be postponed those matches will be rescheduled Saturday’s schedule: nt Lund and Brett Lund 5 pm ot WSC — Quenl Carrera and Seve Balls vs Graig Jacobson and Jay Moyes Garth Braithwaite and Jim Nieson vs Gil Hunt and Robert Vogt Women's open doubles 12:30 pm at Ogden High — Barbara Thompson and Janet Thompson vs Kathy Benson ond Holly Benson 2 pm at Ogden High — Jan Wangsgard and Monica Graff vs Roxonne So'eros CYCLE CENTER OF OGDEN 333 2nd Street 394-164- 1 MonFri 9 am to 7 pm Sat 9 am to 6 pm (Located in Stewart's Plaza) J t — A dm M - -- - - --- — i— -ii ri ni — m 4- -m - -- - t- i- -- - II - — |