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Show t 1 t Winter Offer s Sportsmen February 17, 1966 0 Choice: Photos , Sledding, Shooting r" B1 February is the month for g, dog sledding and George W ashington Cherry Tree Skeet shoots. at least thats the Or schedule this' weekend when a variety of activities promise to keep the participant and the sports fan busy with events. The many inches of new snow that fell during the past week has covered mother picture-takin- fe Variety natures ery with multi-color- Fourth Annual event that could entertain the top shooters New Mexico, from Utah, Nevada, Wyoming and Idaho. That includes 28, 20 and 12 gauge along with 410. It depends on the weather," reports a spokesman for the sponsoring Holladay Gun Club. Some shooters won't battle these storms." A field of 40 shooters is anticipated for the on Club premises. Nels Lindorff is chairman of the event. Persons inter- -, ested inadditional information can call the ' Gun Club or Mr. Lindorff at Wolfe's Sportsman Headquarters, 258 South State, or mid-win- ter shoot. The will award gun club to meet winners who in turn will have to plant the tree 277-00- 58 ng cherry trees phone 328-31- 45 scen- ed mantle of white. It has provided the shutter bug with many a scene he might miss unless he utilizes weekend spare hours for his hobby. The Third Annual Sled Dog event Derby is a three-da- y that will run February at Flinders Mountain Meadow Ranch, one mile east of Kimball Junction, U.S. Higha way 40, in Parley's Canyon. The nations top dog sled teams and drivers will be on hand to compete for prizes. The event starts at 1 p.m. each day and promises to be an afternoon of fun for children and adults alike. Children over eight years of age, 50 cents; adults, $1. The event is billed the largest dog race in the West. A popular local dog sled booster, Tom Flinders, is in the event that promises to have a field approaching 15 teams. The thrills that accompany a race of this type is kept interesting by the 20 mph speed attained by the driver and his team. sled mush-gee-h- aw The Cherry Tree Open Skeet shoot is scheduled at Holla-da- y Gun Club Saturday and Sunday with shooting starting at 9 a.m. each day. All four guns will be firing at the wonderland. ighland Win Olympus, i Olympus and Highland were the only two teams to boast future, South, undefeated records after last weeks Class A action and not own a berth in the March r hopeful of a berth APPROACHING SPEEDS of 20 m.p.h. is just part of the sport of dog sledding. Here Tom Flinders runs his Mountain Meadow Ranch dog team through paces in preparation for Saturday and Sunday tournament at Parleys Canyon ranchsite. Racing begins at 1 p.m. each day. Review, Here Review photographer Mike Edwards to the Class A touraam?. 5. defeated Viewmrnt, 78-6- t, High School The Cubs meet a tough test Friday when they host West. I Region Two Standings B" ' "r Division One Won basketball tournament. But before the week s out both teams were figured to be well on their way. Olympus met Skyline Tuesday in a game that the Titans were expected to win with the Rams waiting until Friday forr its arch rivalry test with East. " Olympiis posted a victory last week along with Skyline, Hillcrest, Jordan and Jjdge Memorial while West, South and East joined Highland in winning roles. Noteworthy facts ab"ut last weeks action; Doug Howard, Highlands outstanding guard overtook Wests Rick Miller in Region Twos scoring race. Howard, two-- sp a three-ye- ar rt letter-ma- n, scored 28 points in the Rams win over Bountiful, 104-9- 6. Steve George, one of the finest little guards in the S4 state and Howards colleague on the Ram team, not only outscored his mate but moved into the top 10 region scorers. George now has 119 points for a average. Region Three Division One darkhorse Skyline made a few personnel adjustments and came up with a winning effort over Granites fine club. Lost J :m Woodward got th Murray City Commissioner L. Clark Cushing made the announcement Thursday as the ticket campaign got underway. The event, sponsored by the of Seventy, 245th Quorum features Brieham Young University heaf football Coach decision to continue both and student nights at Little Mountain Skiresortwas announced Thursday by area or Cal McPhie. announcement was The prompted by the 31 inches that fell at the ski area that sits the summit between atop Parleys, and Emigration CanA family owner-operat- Fridays Schedule SKYLINES PETE Cairo drives line and goes into air for Jumr Robison (5), Steve Paur (4), and Gordon Jolley (22) cloc' 4. defeated Granite, (Review photos by Mike Edward-- ' r while Granites Steve rebound try. Skyline yons. It looks like were going to have a pretty good February and March this year," McPhie said when he announced his Region Two West at South East at Highland Viewmont at Clearfield Davis at Bountiful Region 85-7- combination of Virgil carter and Phil Odel, his assistant Wayne Startin and Salt Lake's junior baseball booster Ken Price. The variety portion of the will feature the program popular Olympus Chorus under the direction of Morris Cannegeither with the evenings novelty performance coming from Salt Lake enter- tainer Axel Myrberg and his musical saw. The quartet of footballers will talk to young footballers and demonstrate the passing combinations and strategy that won Brigham Young University the 1965 Western Athletic crown Conference football while Mr. Price will talk of his specialty, baseball, and include some hints for diamond athletes. Monies collected for the annual sports show will be given to a missionary fund for the Church of Jesus Saints. Christ of Latter-da- y Tickets can be purchased at the door, 60 East 4800 South. pre-spri- ' ng Olympus at Cyprus Skyline at Granger Jordan at Bingham Judge at Tooele Hillcrest at Murray Region $1.50. Ski instruction also is available at the area under certified instructor Farrell Holding. A Mustangs 22, 35, 29, Marks LEADING SCORERS Region Two 22.3 Rick Young, East John Landures, Highland Ken Gardner, Clearfield Mel Martin, Bountiful Tom Kilgore, South Steve George, Highland Cal Poulson, South Mike Jacobsen' Viewmont 19.4 18.6 17,7 17.7 17.7 17.0 21 8 20.2 16.7 16.4 79-5- Three Pete Cairo, Skyline Brent Marriott, Jordan Brad Panos, Judge Gary Blair, Murray Jordans hopeful Region Three Division Two cagers have found a new scoring strength in the likes of Gene Lund and Steve Webber who counted in double figures I last week. The Lund-We- bb show along with the steady Jeril HILLCRESTS RANDY Bsckstead (31) and Tooele rebounder go high into Beckstead had the edge and got the ball and Hillcrest had the win edge, 68-5-0. air for rebound. bonus price plan. area will continue to remain open for the public with both rope tows operating when the need arises, Mr. McPhie said. A warming hut is open during night skiing hours that are nightly, except Sunday. Daytime skiing is Saturday, Sunday and holidays. 21 Steelers vs. Rebels Bulldogs vs. Grizzlies Leadmg scorers - Warren Grizzlies; Ludlow, Vanderhoof, Steelers; 25.3 24.3 19.6 19.6 18.6 17.8 17.7 17.0 Winget, Murray Gordon JoUey, Granite T. Wilhelmsen, Olympus John Thomas, Tooele 16 0 John Hunter, Olympus Mike Kelly, Skyline 16.4 Results Vikings 16 Mustangs 20, Finks 14 Globetrotters 16, Cobras 24, Cougars 18 ' Lancers 20 Eagles 21, Wildcats 47, Rams 26 Leading scorers -- Jeff Simmons, Wildcats, 76 (31 in last week's game); Kevin Hunt, Eagles 67; Doug Rushton, Mustangs 54; Ricky Kirby, Lancers 44;Greg Park, Globetrotters 42; Billy Davis, Fmks 38. Eighth Grade Standings Danny Jerry Anderson, Rebels; Jim Robins Bulldogs. Eighth Grade Standings Blackhawks Doug Howard, Highland Rick Miller, West Mike Hall, South Region the The Ninth Grade AVg. 82-7- in Schedule Lancers Wildcats 30 Rams 23 scorers - Dave Leading Brower, 80; Dennis Weidauer, Kendall Peterson, 76; 79; 71; Phil David Simmons, Brierly, 68; Val Pedroza, 59; Ken Hansen, 50. Pirates Cobras Standings (Hellenic Gym) int special group fee of $L00 is charged skiers participating Results KEARNS AREA Seventh Grade Five Josephs at St. St. Family Nights would continue to run Monday and Tuesday, his student nights, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. Special prices for those evenings, 7:30 p.m. - 10:30 p.m., is $1.00. Each member of a family can get the ski bonus while students must display school activity cards. Regular area pass price is Junior Cage Summary Three 68-5- scoring of Brent Marriott assures the Beetdiggers a bright Tom Hudspeth, his touchdown Student, Family Ski Program out- standing pdrformances from his veterans Pete Cairo and Mike Kelly but got surprisingly strong showings from junior cagers Bill Deeds and Craig Ulrich who counted 11 each and sophomore Scott Robbins who scored 7 in the winning effort. The win keeps Skylines tourney hopes alive. Hillcrest again proved they own the toughest homecourt in the state when it comes to The Art Hughes defence. Huskies held Tooele to 50 points in racing to their 0 win that keeps them in the tournament race. Olympus reaffirmed its boosters of its balance as it to win the first prepared Class A tournament berth in Salt Lajce County. Olympus John Hunter, Ted Elggren, Wynn Garrison and MikeWal-dra- m joined with Brian Gundersons nine to score its Win over Granger, 0. Easts determintion for a spot in the Class A meet was given a shot in the arm in last weeks game with Davis a test the Leopards won 6. Rick Young handily, scored well for the winning Leopard with 32 points. The calendar of events for the Eighth Annual Festival of Sports and Variety Show is complete and an intense ticket drive is underway for the event that is scheduled March 3, 7:30 P.M. in the Murray Third-EighWard Cultural Hall. int Coach Festival Of Sport Carnival Fills Entertainment Bill Cage Summary Falcons 2 2 2 2 Eagles l 3 Game Results Falcons Eagles 35, 7 scorers - Kirk Leading Howcherl, 40; Friday Fablin-ge- r, 31; Dave Ryser, 26; Dean Weston, 21; Don Taylor, 17 and Earl Whittaker, 16. OLYMPUS AREA Seventh Grade Schedule Titans vs. Redskins Trojans vs. Eagles Leading scorers - Mark Titans; Burton Wimmer, MiUer, Eagles; Gary Miller, Trojans; Jack Peck, Redskins. Standings ' Grizzlies Steelers Rebels Bulldogs Ninth Grade 6 3 2 0 3 4 1 5 Standings Results Grizzlies 51, Rebels 37, r Steelers 41 Bulldogs 33 Angels Ducks Wolves 5 3 Critters 2 (Continued on page 2 A 7) 1 3 4 4 |