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Show The Salt Lake Tribune, Friday, September 28, 1962 Valley Gals Cop Crown Hidden Valleys talented womens golf team capture the Country Club Leagu' crown for the third consecutive year In a close duel with Ogden and Oakridge. THE VALLEY team notched a total of 31 points while Ogden and Oakridge had 27 4 each. JTheSalt Lake 'Country Club was next with 2614 followed by Willow Creek with 20 and Logan with 14. The winning team was composed of Elaine Bowdle, Dorothy Evans, Lee Bole, Virginia Yeates. Hazelle Taylor, Lucille REMODELING? do it better with help' from Burton's Larkin, Catherine Christensen, Dorothy Crowder, Beth Boshard, Boone DeLaney, Loye Davis and Elizabeth Slagle. AAU Reelects Sports Chief left to right, Haaetle Taylor, Lucille Larkin, Catherine Christensen, Dorothy Crowder, Beth Boshard, Boone Delaney. Loye Davis, Elizabeth Slagle were absent for picture. Hidden Valley womens golf team, champs of Country Club league, flash victory smiles. Front, left to right, Elaine Bole, Virginia Yeates. Bark, Bowdle, Dorothy Evans, I-- Gal Sinks One-Ro- Eyes Oregon Tech Duel se Park Ace Jl-- Intermountain AAU members elected John Mooney, Tribune sports editor, to serve as the organizations president for the coming year. Mooney is the incumbent Intermountain AAU prexy. GEORGE Ferguson is the new first vice president. He will serve with Lauren Mickel-sen- , second vice president, ence Anderson, third vice president, L. E. DeLand, fourth vice president, and W. G. ( Bill) Larson, fifth vice president. Mel Denhalter will execute the duties of secretary-treasure- r of the group. 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Saturday Oregon Tech will by course pro Phil Kunkel. have to watch its ps and qs and as when they meet Weber INTIRNATIONAL- College here at 8 p.m. MIDDLEWIIGHT FOR IF THE Techmen hope CHAMPIONSHIP FIGHT to keep, Weber from, winning its second straight game at home and second of three outings in ' its first season as a four-yea- r collegeJheyU have to stop Frank Kaaa. Kaaa, Webers hole-in-on- e Aaaall-Aaamerica- n junior college grid-de- r Also named at the meeting were delegates to the AAU national convention: Bert Taybuilt sprinter, played about iwhich runs mostly off lor, Bill McCracken, Florence half the time against Eastern straight-- but sometimes uses Anderson, Lauren Mickelsen, Montana and carried 11 times the short punt formation Lee Pratt and Larson for 68 yards. He brought the crowd to its feet every time he carried the ball and once did a "I1 Will ilium rW'MU" I lllllUWI complete pivot in his tracks a IMIIHIIW'fWIiWllnl1MI-MtulWgood gain after being trapped by the faked defenders. But last weeks game also Introduced' another star in the Weber fold in the person of Duffy Deaver, the other halfback. Deaver averaged some five yards per carry and led the Wildcats in scoring with 14 points. Coach Wally Nalder has concentrated his drills on ball handling and on offense most of this week. Phone 2220 South State St. Sears Open Every Monday, .THURSDAY and Friday Night Till 9 j ' Sac H Cfaia (Tfosa (ftfittm .I.ipuw. . . . IN Park Free! iLi,.W,,LWi.iW,,.,.,iJi,,ia, .111,1 Ml '!. Sure? oSi.sft&rfe averaged six yards per carry last week, will be the Weber fumbled often and maaan to w&aatch this week had trouble judging and holdand every other week, for that on to punts and kickoffs ing maaatter. during its first two outings so THE HAWAIIAN athlete Nalder has stressed these matand 220 ters in the workouts. who stands at a like runs and slightly- pounds THE FIERY Weber mentor -- ADVERTItEMCNThas been pleased with the performances of his forward wall in its two games and had nothing but praise for the line after fo to tho Highland Hifh School on Thursdays drills. Weber held Wednesday, Oct 38 30 pm. and ax pact to tea a dull aki movie. "Soma Eastern Montana to only three Lika it Cold is tha fraataat to ba first downs in the first half saan in tha S L. area Ticket are going fatt get ticket at 72 South Main last week. or at Stevena and Brown In Sugar In Oregon Tech Weber will House Ticket are on tala at 81 50 aa. meet with a balanced line HURRY! 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