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Show Sun Chronicle 1, 1975 Thursday, May Clearfield Courier Wednesday, April 30, 1975 Players of she Week noted Lleurlield v ho is also a weekly recipient the award. Jerry burned up ex- High JI -- Clearfield aims for I - The baseball sou;1"1 s resurgence was nivu-Rice who banged out a barrage of hits in helping Clearfield past Iaiyton in both ends of a doubleheader. Rice had 5 hits, 4 runs, 2 stolen bases, and 3 runs baited in, in the afternoon of work. His play ai first base was also a key factor, including some pretty nifty plays. best finish in track tk x If the snow decides to Rather up and melt away, the Clearfield High track team shall try to accomplish something never before done at the school. In the meet this week with Ogden High, the Falcons can clinch the second place spot behind powerful Viewmont High, a feat never before accomplished at Clearfield. It would be the highest finish ever a CHS track team and again it would fulfill the goals that the team set at the beginning of the year. That being, to make this year a year in which a long standing tradition would be started. The Ogden High team cannot be looked at as an easy pushover. They are extremely strong in the field events and are quite competitive in the short sprints, claims Coach John Flint. He also added, Weve got to meet the challenge as if we fom .&Xi i ' 'V ; i l;- - i : . . ( , - i V.ii ,; ftt - T -- I .. i4 '.V ... ' . a V ", , V-- - , 'S4 Jf v ... .. f " w 'A r;, " , ' TEDDIE ENDOW proudly shows off her second place trophy from the USTA regional tumbling championships held in Roy. were facing Coed places event stars TERRACE Endow, 10 year WASH. -T- old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Endow, 543 W. 4925 So., placed second in age group competition at recent USTA Regional Tumbling Chamin Roy, qualifying her for USTA Nationals in San Francisco and World Tumbling in Toronto Canada to be held this summer. Teddie also has three first places in AAU Tumbling which qualifies her for Utah AAU State Championships to pionships Also to her credit: First place in age group, Wasatch Acrobatic Association; Floor Exercise competition last August. Second place in State AAU, age group 19th. Winner of Most Improved Competitor Plaque at State 1974. by Ben Hyde The Laker Track team continued its winning ways as y they won two meets held April 22 and a duel meet with Box Elder held She competes for Dancnes Dance Studio, Washington She are ranked receiv- city-count- in- struction from Dane. and Paul Quigley. Jay Welk, only a junior, gamed the weekly honor for his leeord hreaking performances in both Hue track meel and the Deseret News Meet in Sail Lake City last Saturday Welk ran the quartermile race against Ren Iximond and brake his own personal best time with a clocking of .51.4. Then at the featured Deseret News meet he finished third with a very meet Clearfield place in every while taking on events, The shot-pu- t winner was Giard Page; discus winner, Jimmy Javelin, Arrant; TW 1, Norm Fowler; Long Jump, Matt Hamblin; Jeff Adams in the high jump; and Pat Vier soared to the pole vault first place slot. Welk was again victorious in the 440 race, setting a personal best for himself at 51 .4. Jay Thalman ran a great 880 run while he nipped the Scot foe at the tape for the victory. On Saturday, Welk went to the Deseret News meet at the University of Utah where the top 12 runners in each event comfrom through peted. He ran a great race, finishing third with a time of 4 , ; OS-- . ) h ...litis .1 U..-- Bear hunters prepare for season will mark iiic May opening of this years bear hunt in Utah under action taken by the Wildlife Board. The hunt will continue until Oct. 15, 1975. Hunters should be aware ol some changes in this year's bear hunting proclamation. The entire Northern Region of five Slate will be closed to the taking of bear. This are a includes Box Elder, Cache. Davis, Weber, Morgan, Summit and Rich Counties. The closure is the result of low bear population levels. However, an individual may still use a pursuit permit in the above counties. Non resident hunters will be restrieled to the Book Chits in eastern Utah as in the past. There are two types of permits offered to bear hunters. One permit is for the actual faking, killing and possession of a bear and permit cost is $15. The second one is allied a pursuit permit and entitles the individual hunter to pursue the animal hut he may not possess, capture, kill or otherwise injure it. The Pursuit permit 1 respectable 50.9. As the tennis team improves so does Ryan Jenkins. He was given the honor as player of the week for his two astounding victories over opponents last week. Jenkins is currently seeded No. 1 on the team and is ranked among the top 10 in the state. The golf teams sudden turnabout is being sparked by talented Jerry Williamson, cost is $10. Bear permits and pursuit permits are available at the Northern Regional Office. Hunters must first have a valid 1975 Combination or Small game license when applying for a permit. Any bear shall be legal game during the open season except any cub or a sow accompanied by any young bear. Hunters are urged to pick a bear up hunting from any proclamation of Wildlife Division Resources office and become familiar with the hunting regulations. 4-- 50.9. lakers win due! meet be held in June at the Roy Recreation Complex. Terrace. region among the top five in state. If Wayne Hardy can get ssi eddie the leader. The feature Tigers speedster Dennis Jackson is the century and the 220, while several of the teams field over his sickness which has set in the last two meets and 440 ace Jay Welk can keep up his remarkable pace, the Falcons should have little trouble in winning It would require a strong effort by the Falcon field event team, such as the one last week against Ben Lomond. In that swept first field event, two running 38 successful weeks ever in sporting events, as Jay Welk, Todd Rice, Ryan Jenkins, and Jerry Williamson were named players of the week if the Falcons past Layton and Woods Cross. the courses, which included a at Davis Park, in helping o! perienced one of their must April 24. In the Baird meet, the citv-count- 'cSSe'of Lakers compiled a spectacular 193 points to easily outdistance 2nd place Ogden High who had 88 points. Cliff Peterson and Kim Coombs put on an awesome display of speed in leading the Lakers and were named the cowinners of the meets outstanding athlete award. 24 bottles oz plus JO tax and deposit. -- & ;" " tpgijMiwgpwtiag iV X GG v $ 1 I ' 8 jA x t-- G: J ''8 - '- v !V s , wi' JJ. .4..is $; "V Peterson won the high hurdles with an impressive time of 14.6 and the low hurdles with the time of 20.0. He also captured the high jump with a leap of Coombs set new meet records in both the 220 and the 440 with times of 22.0 and 49.1, respectively. i JT 'Vy.v: S'-'" I, Jji v v ' w V lax. v ft" ' L sSvl' I , V , I-- 1 Vl 6-- 2. MERICAS FAVORITE Wf Jv rf Bill Tervort also shattered a meet record in the two mile with the time of 10:18.7. Clay Blackwell took top honors in the 100 with the time of 10.0 to add to the Laker success. Other winners for the Lakers were Ross McCord in the shot put, Keith Knowles in the 880, and McKay Mard-sdein the pole vault; all of with whom performed tremendous ability. The spectacular 440 relay team of Blackwell, Coombs, and Mike Spendlove, Peterson ran that event in a n ELDORADO MINI HOME SEVERAL MODELS TO CHOOSE FROM .... fj LOVE TRUCK AS LOW AS 328S00 to outdistance LARGE SELECTION OF 1975 See PURCHASE And at pou A NIW cm buy an daalois price. 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