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Show i i San Chronicle Thursday, April 4, (Teat field 1874 t !r tint sday, April 174 3, A All, junior Olympics sets n .Vi irr & m fisMfetasW ! : th ir VJk - tournaments H ?5 1 " h W, ,s im, ' V' tiw fl75lKl ,, I 1 J-- i i f Braves of Roy vs Highland Rams of Salt Lake City; 7 00 p m Murray First Thrift of Provo VS Farmington South; 8.00 p.m, American Fovk VS Bonneville Lakers; and 9.00 p.m. Satisfaction Center of Layton VS Watts Contraction tournament. Co of Logan. Four games on Teams include areas from Friday at the Layton Armory Logan on the North to Provo beginning at 6:00 p.m. will on the South. Players include match winners against winsons of Vern Law from Provo ners and losers against losers and Larry Maxwell of from Thursday, night action. Highland High in Salt Lake. The tournament will conclude Games will I Dlaved at the next week on Thursday and Lav ton Armory on Friday Friday and possibly Saturday n type beginning at 6:X) p m. and at in the tournament Harry G Hall of Hdl AFB at 4 10 00 a m and 5 30 and 6.30 p rn. on Roy is the Tournament direcSaturday. Tonight's schedule tor. There is no charge for follows: 6 00 p in Big Verns The 1974 Intermountain Association Jr. Olympics Basketball Tournament will begin tonight, Thursday, April 4, 1974 at the Hill AFB Gymnasium, Building 520. Eight teams w ill be vieing for honors in the 14 and under age group in the double-eliminatio- n 4rSr - i ;7 "2 , City champs SIXTH GRADE Roy Recreation champions are Bert Rich, Mont Adams, Mark Roblyer, Toby Phillips, Mark Steed, Doug Johnson, Bryan Talbot, John Fenn and Steve Pearson. i I'NDFJThVl S.l t t.J P.jg ern'h I5 uv t s um ') double-eliminatio- . In l:dh 5. ('mu hod m Net V team include-- , (t. t- ' t - I i i m- .Nelson, Bill Oblm 1,, (' ' Ktv in CoUtlmu, Have u In the county j1 lvoli , t : tlu-id u a Terrace ; won the champion-hiStars. A spot ini thanks t, - i1 d i ! ll.I' S ni oy p We need your assistance in organization of the various for summer teams recreation Your assistance can meam the difference between a poor or good program for the youth this summer. Please help us and the boys and the girls to have a successful program by assisting in the organization of them A special meeting to answer questions, accept team rosters and fees and release slips and meet with team captains, coaches, and players will be held at Roy Park. May 15 at 4 30. Rules will be given out at this tune. Other specific items you can assist : are: Make sure each team has at least 12 and not more than 15 players Keep in the right age division - do not mix them. That each team has a cap-,tai- n and an adult, or older .youih as a coach or manager. Collect a Si .00 registration fee for each hoy or girl participating and submit fee Garduei roster is completed, and submit at registration. That the boys and girls understand that once signed up on a team they cannot change to another team. Games will start the week of June 3 and teams will play two games a week. Team captains, coaches and managers should keep a lis! of their players and their phone numbers so they can contact- them about league games Equipment for garnet will be furnished by the Recreation Dept For practices. a team must furnish their own equipment. Baseball uniforms are not necessary, although they can ft James grade and under during the past school year. Midget C - 4 grade and under during the past school year. Jr. B - 4 grade and under during the past school year. Jr. B - 7 grade and under during the past school year. Jr. B - 8 grade and under during the past school year. . Jr. A - 9 & 10 grade and under during the past school' year. ' We will attempt to divide Junior B league into separate 7 4 8 grade leagues t In case there are not sufficient teams, it will lie combined ) Pickup a roster and release lie used slips when team is organized A schedule of other from school or Roy city ofrecreation events such as Arfice. ts & Crafts, tennis will be j No rosters accepted after J published later. Nlay 13 The league for Boyls j VM1 boys or girls who cannot Baseball and Girls Softball pi ganize or get or a feam and are as follows: want to play should attend the Midget A - 6 grade and unorganization meeting on May der during the past school 13 Benny Goodman The Royal track squad will open its defense of the region one track title tonight (Thursday) when they host the Bonneville Lakers in the first meet of the region season. Track time is 3:30 p.m. If weather conditions are good, the events to watch are e where the mile and senior Doug Friedli shoud sparkle. Steve Close will also be a man to watch in the long jump, as should Mike McCoy in the high jump and long Tourney continues Count Basie fa Duke Ellington Arbys Bucks basketball team finished fifth in tfee Layton Easter Seals Tournament alter lowing two do.--e games 42 40 to T II Bril and -n to Sunset Jr. High. Earlier they defeated Clearand field Recreation The 4- these famous artists bring back memories of good times, then you tune in to; any of 65-1- 6 The South Ogden the Bucks left a games 26-league arid tournament The record for 1973-753-4- 6 THE HAPPY SOUND OF KANN... The only music of its kind-anywher- ftffh IPUlf f 'T hi 5:00 k IN t e! P.M. m Vi r;i Merriam s MT: 1 J c;ro $ A K 4Vd, ' Il'-It- younger members of the team, Fred Fernandes, Cory Colohan, Jeff Scholtec, Jon Nickerson and Wayne Hall will team with Nate Herzog and Mario Chavez of the Roy "Travelers"; Doug Roskeliy of the Roy "Warriors, Cordell Gomm of the Roy "Rip-pei- s and Jack Mullins of Hill AFB in the 12 years of age and under Inter mountain Ji . Olympic Basketball Tournament Seven of the ten boys have been i r '. s V i Id Turkiy (Meledgrisgallopa.o) The wild turkev is I tabs largest game bird It reache-- , a length o( 48 unties and weighs up to 18 pounds li similar to the domestic turkev in appearance, ha- - mg a more slender, stieamlon d body. It lives in open siaun, of ponderosa pine terspersed with range lau-i-grading into pinion pme am! scrub oak Food consists ot grasses, sedges, pint- nuts, acorns, weed seeds, green vegetation, and waste grams Large quantities m a, sects, particularly grassla-pers. are taken diimi' die on defending championship AAU teams of the 1972 and 1573 seasons. The 12 and under tournament will begin a! the Layton Armory on I'hiu . lay April 11, 1914. o! i i oi it.i I ; Pavel c.nti s . " ns ; .1 t ! ! i I, i 1 tin V ' i n ' i c.' u ( in ' lull in Grand, Kane, it! ( miiUies wheie o during set i u r ; . ton nn.l tiov hii'-ie- i Cm-ii- 7 I i summer. ? a - ML- . - ,jt- Breeding takes place in early spring Fen to eleven eggs are laid m a no t t near brushy cover till a mob Kegs escaie are hatched after a 28 day incubation period Wild turkeys are not native ' to Utah. Thp first plants took place in t h I as.J Mountains fo (,rand uiio'y in 1952 Since then, iP a t , t v u t'4- - fO&i i. tf 5X 93 wm tea " W n sua-e-stn- .V ! fru SPORTS SIDELINES Four Roy High foot lull players arc making a ti p to Santa Barbara today for a weekend quarterhavk icccv er training camp Called the Jack Quarterback Receiver c mp i the session will In- held Doug Johnston. J.uo Holt, Steve Bullard and Gi eg Panflioff are making the tup by auto to California The men are lung sp "i sored by Buildu's I'nu-Center. Big V ora's .is. Km Thompson Realty and Heating of Ogden - half-mil- The Andrews Sisters MONDAY THRU FRIDAY - 5 In Ro y tonight H Gene Krupa'M" if Midget B opens defense Vlhe Dorsey Brothers K , LcargssS' year. Track squad PatPafle mv in , for his xiippm when DO YOU Har - - 1 summer sch on c, , ., a. 1 , lf-:l- , i). : . i , v H'l ' 1 her the Mark i.; , the . ' ,i.( i! i.t r i ' , . , i championship-- (oui)h - . jump. Last Thursday the Royals competed against the swift Davis High track squad, and an even tougher wind that blew up to 40 miles per hour as Davis took a 0 win at the Roy High track in a nonregion meet Leading the Royals were McCoy and Friedli as they each placed in or won two events. Friedli won the mile in the time of 5; 08.2 and he also took the half in a time of 2:12.4. McCoy placed second in the high jump with a leap of 5'B He also took third in the long jump with a distance of 72-6- I I I I I 8 y, -- a .j vgf 1 1 1 1 V v 1 H y j, ' 1 i WV I 1 . 187V. t So the World Foot ball League made their bm me e i Sunday when tin three ot the Miami boiphn i to three-yea- r conhai ' t tne ot tie Toronto tranehi.-v e WHL. It is quite a step toi '.! WFL, in that it give- - men, three big name plaveis - phi off the bat and will make ad 1 i I I i I I I rt i .lOVERSi ' Ml &! RN ; tj j- I . 1 HS :net ..I I ! W" 1 both ,1! X Other winners for the other National m and C.mdi League players I Royals were sophomore Carl i mivdi r seriously players dash 220 in Bastian the yard 1 the WFL tor the m.-iewith a time of 23 6, Greg Pan-flioin the discus with a prospect i Larry (.souks, dun K s mark of 127 4 inches, and i Vtarfu-lr, have Paul Dale Kohbaba in the javelin and signed good aed u.iIkh, with a throw of 137. which guarantees Ihem so of team The yeard relay much money ever, u th-McCoy, Randy Shepard, and dont play a single g.mn Mark Fernandez, Bastian also won that event in All three must still pin out the time of 47.9 their options with bn Coach Jim Maw was Champion Miami Snipoi dissappointed with the teams but the WFL now has to performance in the shot put considered as a seen I and the hurdles, and felt that tender for all foot a li j i this is where the Royals lost and college play ei s the meet with the usually I strong Davis crew. s Ainei leas imiesi isisiiint Bonneville will be a "mild Thur-.tl.t'he test for the Royals in their gets started ! r. season g 1974 baseball region opener feels Maw. I ay The big spotlght w ill he on 1 "They have got a good sprinter, and some good field Hank Aaron as he iweds only men, hut we should he able to two more homers to pas-- no handle them on Thursday," the immortal Babe Hath said Maw of the Laker crew he top home run hi'ter ol d! k p1 ins The NBC lime La-- t Thursday the BHS to cover all o' t! 0 i squad opened their season Braves on nds-games against the I television unld lio 1. - tin t.1 Rob Elder Bees in Rngham r1 m uut-d.hornets City and took a aoiiJ loss , fe Ls'jpyhs vvi 1 - , ' 1 . pt,o covers that Unrore price ! 'pctt-r-- . i ,j vcc ; i ff T - f t save you nces. of Quality v V lVvi . ' k he Mark s'? ( t f l 'imied Time) y I 1 1 8 - js ' Xl7 t 1 f, V , ft " 4 t V.4S2 9 5S g vn .J.UI w s (.- ?OAD 1 3 1 1 tm mm mat mm v3 |