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Mf-f -S - , i s 1 on t 3 'iwV fc V f HOY The Koval track squad wdl continue its spring schedule tonight when when they tangle with the Sky View Bobcats in Smithfield at 3 30 pm Coach Jim Maw expects a tough test with the always powerful Bobcats who should be reaching their peak shortly Last week the Royals thumped the Logan Grizzlies by a 82'j-4dual meet score The win, although only a practice meet, showed the pow'er and versahty of the RHS squad as several athletes got to do what they wanted to pointed out Coach Maw Mark Fernandez and Carl Bastain took a in the 100 4 aj "awtrrm&vqm t A i 4 ' SR ' jb fli vs 9 I t i 4 1 ' && fc ' A 11" ;a f --3 f t 4f t , y " i i- 6 4 t .Jl'DY HOY LANCE gets ready to hit a pitch about to be thrown by Stephanie Heaver in preparation for softball practice at Sand Ridge. 2 Girls action schedule on he gn Is 1 toniL'Iit p m and underway has a tit v vv reeoi d 1 ill lx in action with a illiuisduyi 1 home game against Home Junior High games aie played at ioith South os MJ 3 i .j .fii IS S3 ne fv;--L l '4 tJ tysai p . "3 ;t, (34 : 7. f . ? Pf Ii s w In their fust two games, (he learn has beaten T II Bell 9 8 and loM to Valley by a 76 count Other games on the schedule include Mav 2, North Ogden at Sand Ridge, Mav 9, Wahlquist at Sand Ridge, and Mav 16, Sand Ridge at Boy Any playoffs if necessary w ill be held on May 2o to determine the county champions Miss Sandv Railing is the head coach with Miss Kathy Crary as her assistant The are Judy Roy lance and Stephanie Weaver 5 i Co ik u V yard dash in the time of 10 3 and 10 4 Senior John Schwitzer took a double win in the hurdles with a 16 3 clocking in the 120 highs and a 22 9 m the 180 lows. Cry Hufsteitler and veteran Doug Fnedli took second and third in the quarter mile Hufstettler is only a sophomore Fnedli came back just seconds after the quarterrmle to run a 4 48 and win the mile run. Duane Cooka and Russell Arave finished 2 and 3 in the half mile to give Roy 13 of 24 places in the running events A t-- k r i - v H fasa y oa c.idemy baseball standing voung KLENKE FLORAL (?As flowers are furnished by Olive and Mark players The academy is (he only institution that combines a professional baseball career w ith a full time colic ge s study program Five a week the Academy students attend college with their afternoons devoted to inoi-ning- baseball And X T 2955 Washington 4 Ihonc A 391-347- is located on campus at S.ujsoIu Florida ny youth, except those selected in June 1 a . v ' r ri Le f a 4a n ps f he Academy 121 acre All & r a A 7 f the Saturday Pierce ping. Mike jumped 322 twice on his second and ZZT1 jump, bui went over the board bv just onequaitet of an inch. the won grueling two mile with an 11 28 0 Royals traveled souUi to South High in Salt Lake City to compete in the City Invitational despite coid wet, and windy weather conditions Bastain and Ra ;dy Sheppard took a 1 2 in the 220 yard dash with 23 0 and 23 2 clockings respectively. Jim the long jump due to lltiee straight and uulortutiule scratches in qindifving jum- in winning the event Sophomore Greg Panfhotf placed second in the javelin Doug Fnedli, Roys mile ace, won the event with his best time of the year m a 4 29 8 clocking. The win placed him as one of the runners to beat" in the state finals as he has taken a double win in two big tionals. clock mg the field events Mike Mca1! a'h.letes as he poc a win m the long jump a below normal 19T jump and a second ir the high jump In Coy took with Kent Gomm placed third in the high jump and Kevin Thompson threw the shot put Mike Sophomore Mike augh placed second the pole vault wilh a niaik of 12 wluHi was quite good considering high winds. Frida v the Kovals will send Mike Mc(ov and (ail Bastian to compete in the Brigham Nming Iniversitv Ml- - (round competition. In the event, ea li athlete has to compete in nine events to gather points for certain times The (letter the time or mark, the more points ate awarded The man with the most points is the winner. I'.ach man must compete in in McCoy couldn't take a double win in free- - m-- v ila tional at B I. The piehius will he iuii at 'I a in with the finals going in the noon ainund p m al-t- the Roy City Court Learn the evasive at actions necessary to avoid a traffic accident For further information and enrollment, call the Utah Safety Council or George CumPolice DepartRoy mings, 1 ment, Roy 11, in 9 00 am May - hrs I 28-5851, r by interested the inn yaul dash, quaitrr mile, high lint dies, pole v ault long jump, discus, javelin, shot put and low huidles. Satin dav the Kovals will compete in their thud big Defensive Driving Course starting in Roy, Saturday. V another agent club mav participate in the try outs They must have completed high school and have not reached their 20th birthday 1974 w 1l 41'4 Rex Baker grabbed a second in the 180 low hurdles with a 23 0 docking GSa -- is looking for oul e' "' i V. ia iHk 2. '?ss 1 -- 3ta f-- jf k - The tah Babe Ruth fugue has been adv i ,ed that the Kansas City Royals s 1 the lessen You can possibility of becoming a traffic victim by enrolling in the l-'lf- e I f n r 4 &y4 11 F 5 WM s nv t fT, !if at Sand Park KA i'he gills softball to uli at Sand Ridge Junior II gli has gotten its spring v:,-- k" ? w " v? 'Vj' JK , tc: ft 84 mi ,uW t ,4trf ,2 ifcQife SkSMutW i? r rjr if ( ; n i4tAP A FOOD EXPERT THE ARMY IN 825-168- IS A baseball - 'j players must tryout at one of the 171 tryout camps in the I nited States For further information. write to Kansas Baseball City Royals Academy. Tryout Camp Program 67(H) Clark Road. Sarasota, Florida H77 FAUNAL FOOD EXPERT FACTS ANYWHERE. h&i 4 Ad .f Young w'omen and men who tram lor the Food Service field in the Army are building a lifetime career Well teach you nutrition cooking meat preparation and baking And pay wh.le you learn The eggs of snapping turtles are good food, but must be fned if you want them hard, they will not boil hard DIVISION OFFICERS JoSin Frlcke and Dexter Pitman are shown with a screening technique used for sampling walleye pike eggs at Willard Bay. This method has been sed successfully in Iowa and Minnesota. Walleye eggs were found in good numbers along the rock dike at the Reservoir. Information gathered from such programs will enable the Division of Wildlife Resources to better manage this species. Some species of peeping frogs live a high as Mi feet up in Along w,th a lot of new Army benefits 399-640- 2 trees I I I I 5 ! B E Last yeai , an intensive creel census program was carried out on Willard Bav Reservoir The program was used to estimate total fish harvest, fisherman pressure, sunfish percent of the fishermans creel During the nocturnal period, 182 anglers fishing 533 inwere angler-hour- s terviewed and an estimate of 1,491 fish were harvested by 2 6."6 anglers at a rate of 0 14 fish per hour was made Again walleye pike, channel catfish, and black bull head comprised the majority of the night angler's creel The pike comprised 11 per cent, channel catfish at 23 percent, and bull head at 58 percent of the creel Largemouth bass, crappie, and blucgill comprised the remaining eight pc rcent Information gathered from such a creel census program through August 1 31 Two separate times periods were used for creel censes, a daylight and night schedule During daylight hours 950 anglers were interviewed, and they fished a total of 1430 hours The success rate for the daylight period was 0 17 fish per hour From this data an estimate of 5,848 fish harvested by 8,510 anglers was made for the five month period walleye pike, channel catfish, and black bull head com prished 64, 12, and 13 percent of the creel respectively Largemouth the comprised remaining leisn species composition from April I I I crappie, blungills, and greer is used 11 toward E 1 I ! 1 future management recommendations and future regulations for the taking of fish bass, black leieiKSPfliByiaimiiBnrwBKtBMJfwiewsBaiEssRassj 1 m Ka m 2 ! 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