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Show Highland Dominates Region Two Track Tourney Gloriod s 440 performance added more strength to the Ram team than Coach Bill Flicker figured be hod. Cloriod was considered a good Sait Lake County high schools of Region Two comin-ate- d tb recent regional track meet held on Highland High track. School Defending Class A chant plans Highland ran ep a total of S3 points to easily via the Important reglao crown. The Highland track team was fallowed In scoring by South with man He was relatlrely new to running the complete circle. He woo with a fine :51 6. Dare Bradford Bountiful followed three steps behind. Bradford went Into the erect sprint 12 S3 points, Bountiful 42, Clearfield, 39 12, East and Darts with 30, West with 15 and View moot with 5. as farorlt. Posting a first place In the discus event was Highland's Lewis who was accorded a taping of 159 feet, 4 and 78 Inches by meet officials. Lewis was Joined by teammate Godfrey who finished second and Jansen who followed In fourth place. The other first place of the day came In the broad-jum- p event. Dick Jackson woo this event with a leap of 22 feet. 6 12 Inches. Jack-so- n was seconded by his twin brother Bob with Davis Allen and East a Sorensen following. Highland's speedy Robert Rodwhlaer paced the talent deep Highland thlnclads. ran to a first place In the century, the dash and was the final man oo the winning 880 relay team. Rodenhlaers century mark was :10 2, his 220, a :22.2. ' Rodenhlier was Joined on the 880 relay team by teammates Stovs Harmon, who opened the ereot; Jack Qor-io- i, whose 440 was the high Rod-enhi- 220-ya- point of the day; and Dick Jackson. rd versa-til- e Much of Highland's scoring cam la nmnerup roles. Diet Jackson placed third In the century to add valuable points; Scott Brlnghurst, MekJrum and Seeley were raanersup In the mile; Scott of Highland finished fifth In the 440 to Join (Sorted for points and Van Dam placed fifth In the low hurdles to place for Highland la that event. Highlands Steve Harman and Jackson scored Is the 220 to add to tbs final High Bountiful and Delane land point output Danny Gardner, Clearfield, Bruce Compton, West, Eddie Garttoer, Clearfield, GUee, East, Cumbey, High Jump West 6-- 0. Javelin R1 chins, Davis, Strasser, East Prouse, Highland, Chapman, Clearfield, Larsen West. 193 feet, Stu 12 Inches. High hurdles Tl for first between Dee Glover (Clearfield and Crane, South, 15.8. 2 McGar-ve- y, South. 100 yard dash Robert Highland, Edna, Dick Jackson, Highland, Bertsteln, Davis, Wine-ga- r, Bountiful. :10.2. Mil run Doyle Shaw (C), Brlnghurst (H), Meldrum on, Peterson, (w), Seeley, (H). 4:32 2. 440 yard dash Jack do-rio- d (H), Bradford (BX Old-P- ), Hatch (BX Scott (HX ham Sooth, iissmeoBE CPQ,0,O May 13, n Pol vault Dave Murdock; South, S. Nelson Neeley Nelson (E), Lomax (HX Du t (51 (EX Low hurdles Delane (S), Wlneear (BX Allen (D), Gunn (W Van Dam (HX :20 9. Rodenhlaer 220 Robert (H). Edna (S), Harmon (HI D. Jackson (H), Bernstein (DX :22 2. Discus throw Lewis (H), Godfrey (HX Bobo (SI Jena 13-3- (t). ctotoghurst ft 9 78 to.) 880 yard relay Highland (Harmon, Ooriod, Dick Jack-so- n, .Rodenhlaer), Davis. East, Clearfield, Bountiful. 1:30.5. Mil Relay Bountiful (Oldham, Batch, Bradford, QWln Me-Gar- jH) OODDUaDAN Sbotput Gentry Clearfield, Fadel, Vlewmont, Camp (3, Williams (D), Barthold, Dans :51 8. Clear- are), Highland, South, field Davis. 3:34.0. Medley Relay South (E&a, -McGarvey, Wolston, Sober Inger), Bountiful, Highland, West, East 3:40.6. Broad Jump D. Jackson (K), Bob Jackson (H), Allen (D), Sorensen (EX Smith (D). 22 R. 6 12 inches 159 880 yard run Stan Barge-so- n (EX Burkett (O, Hind S) Green, (DX Gorachu (E). Errors Help Granite Trim Olympus By 1 1965 18 2-- mam Hi W Jt GW Granite High School played to gain Its victory oxer Olympus. A steady game provided Farmer baseball coach Jim Bill with the win that entitled him to meet Tooele for the championship of Region 3. Granite posted an early first --toning run. Scott catcher Fanner Mayns was safe on an error when an Olympus left fielder flinched at the sight of the Murray Diamond left field He dropped the ball fence. and Mayna scotted to second errorless bail t w. 31 (Stone? ISIUII (ton (Ite CH&IsnlP A routine fly to laftfleld sent Fanner Steve Neltoen to the hout but Granite hurler. Gary Arnoldus was safe at first when an Olympus error at shortstop sent Mays borne with a lead that carried throughout most of the game. Arnoldus matched Walker's second game throwing though Walker had a no --hitter after sixth Innings of pitching. Walker gave up three hits to the first seven Innings be pitched against Skyline but was clear of hits into tbs big sixth toning that saw Granite push across the winning run. Prior to Granites winning run wan Olympus big fourth that saw Bryan Gtmdersoi draw n walk. Gunderso advanced to second with s steal and scored when Clark doubled. Darrell Busby, n speedy (Continued o Pag 22) THE GREATEST GRADUATION GIFT Tho greatest gift you can give your so or daughter is a rift of security which will grow with tbs ween. Why not loauhe today about the many insurance plans created dy Metropolitan eepedaOy for young people. They will appeal to you and to the young graduate. JACK KILC2CW SOUTH STATK 440? .244-44- 6 SAFI Life Metropolitan a " 'O y INSUaAHCX OOMVANY Mtw rows, N. V. t AT TIRST? Olympus besensmer Brian Gunderson races across first base hit as Granite first sacksr Dave Beck goes Into split to get 111 for out Officials ruled Gunderson was safe la tb early gim action. Granite won game, -- 2-- 1. GALILEE IATTIST CHURCH Olympus Tops Skyline By Olympus got off to a good start la the first game with TRAIL-SaiAf.W- Heres Skylit. Tbs Titan nit got 0 scoring underway in the fourth frame when sophomore standout Paul Clark singled. Clark s hit was followed by another single by ace Chuck tff of raw power that's ai docile as a kitten until you turn it on. Then watch out! Point it at the biggest hill you can find and hang on. Itll take you, and enough gear for a week, into country only the have 171 lb Hogan. Hogan was thrown out oa s dcxAd steal but the speedy Clark advanced to third to PRICES START 239 the commotio and crossed the plate for score No. 2. Skyline rallied to their tide of the fourth frame when Day collected a walk. It preceded the by bylines standout catcher Knud son who homered. four-bagg- I er Olympus Brent Walker tanned the side to aid the Olym- SEE IT AT Quicks SemcSTlrTc. kzzo South 9th East Phone 466-25- 47 pus cause. Olympus was blanked In the fifth but Skyline scored again to go ahead by one when Patrick got a base hit went to third bSMO two wild pitches and scored when talented George Theodore banged a single. had the It appeared SV win. But a tog sixth toning by Gfymtns scored three rune that netted them the first gam la 0 double header three-wa- y playoff. Hurler Walker drew a pass to open the toning. Clark tingled and aborts top power player Val Belnap singled to two runs. Hogan followed this bit of action by getting hit by a pished ball. A pickoff try to second base center 3041 EAST 7000 SOUTH sennets field weat twty and Belnap went to third a Bill Terrell, sterile sophomore standout from Idahos Borah High School, hit a long fly to left field to score Belrntp. The score was 5- -3 and rested that way when tb final toning ended. Walker fanned 10 to the that saw Skyline attemp-t- o find a mound solutio Included three pitebers. The ltoeecore: Olympus 010 103 0 5 8 1 000 210 0 111 Skyline Walker and Clark; Kelley. Price, Schelss and Knudso. Ei HR ir i (BXRMON) Evening Bervtoe 7:00 pm. "Tb Reasons for Prayer Way wellaa (Wad.; 1:1 DALES. WILLIAMS, Peak 1 Trt. m-071- WE HAVE THE NEWEST MODUS AT BUDGET PRICISI o Sakt ... ... ... FOR doUbtebender match to scheduled at limit High School it was announced Thursday. The two games are scheduled to be played May 22, 7 Rea. under Granite sees. Tb two games pit Ort-lt- os seeeer tan again Skyline to tb opeeer with 0 Holland! stats champions testing Brigham Tou University's soccer unit to the feature 0 sji you've keen looking for "bed buy in bikei ...Wt herel Genuine Schwinn quality bike to wet node ibey coU lew in (he long run no wonder ibey ere lb ftr choice for m many. Matches For May 22 (sCMK0 0uxu5) ENROLL NOW FOR SUMMER LESSONS as 46 11 Tbs Unchanging Com mission H Granite Slates 2 Soccer SV0&0 acKDAT Sunday School. ... Moraine Wonhlp.. Knudeoo(S). A C 5-- 3 soviet UK IS, PAKTS O CAU HOLLADAY Fe$d & Sporting Goods game. Tickets are available at Granite High School or at the gate the night of the game. Cost to 50 cents for adults, 25 cents for children. Coaches Needed For Auto Loop UTE SWIM SCHOOL 3540 EAST 3900 SOUTH PHONE 277-264- In the Olympus Hills Shopping Center 'i?D OlCiJila ' 'HJ' tfW lib 7 - HYJW SCHWINN I The Salt Lake County Automotive League baseball program seeds coaches. Reed L. Walker, director of Hotladay and Evergreen Junior baseball programs ade the announcement Tbureday. "It to a good opportunity for a sue totereeted to eoeob-la- gft I a good foortunlty for young me who are ag coaching as a career. Tb Aetoraotive League embraces 13 and 16 year old baseball players. 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