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Show - I It The Salt akc Tribune, Sunday, August li. 1478 1 Arcliers Take Aim During Shoot Turn Uli.ti ion By we xc come uji ten the shoot and we ciuiil t know xc hat to Hc t r rihimt Outdoors AAritet lKK AAEsT With the tempo) atme dn-- e tu it 101) ami last winter-- , snow only a memory seems a lot sti unite to see people waiting in lilt c fun just to come Of) an i shoo! T'cusiii" Mountain ' s.od Cary Kartc hnc r of Uenmon 'We plan oil coming as soon as we know it s set It s !',!( ms sax s the shoot is the largest in the state and that his club members sjH'lid hunclieds cf ohintec r hours on the ex ent to make it a sue ress Club members are required to woi k fixe hours but many a xear on projects" said Elexms, spend an additional eight hours working on this llllt s x that was tin t jse Saturday as archers liom of I tah tiaeled to the Fatk West Ski Retool and took a lift high into the mountains for the lath annual Tieasuie Mountain West archery Hut all x pails shoot The c en! sponsored hy tne Beehive ; Bow hunt ei s Club of Salt Lake City , is expected to Wa-atc- h before retaliation doses at noon Sundae The shoot is a warmup lor the opening of the archery deer season on Aug in The idea of the Treasure Mountain W est shoot is lo give how hunters a chance to shoot at life like taipets in a realistic- hunting situation I ' There aie fixe courses with six turuits on a fouise explained Ralph Hlexins piesulent ol Beehive Wasatch Row hunters ' Ninety pel cent ol 'the people who shoot in this exent aie getting ready lor the di er hunt r That fai t w as c until med hx sex ti al huntei s on the coui 'i w l,o also admitted that pal t ipatinB in jlhe shoot it sc. was eni'ix ahh .draw oxer l.noO participants ,' - c I It esc i ih lit On one t .s 'Clinton shoot u.ouiul a said piaitice Hick iret toi example li''!e tue This is the x ot 1,11 on had to tirst time ex i lit We doing the pajer wink cm the shoot in IUt c mbi r and start working on the targets thioe nion'hs before the shoot We maik off where the targets wdl be placed two weeks before the exent stalls and set things up Wednesday and Thursday " Shooteis keep seo'Tiards and. when the shoot ends at t pm Sunday, stoics will he figured some SI 2nd m pnes wilt be aw aided on a handle ap basis to both me n and women ht-g- 'I he ost of the t xent is $S per person and $fi toi husbands and w lx es The ost ini hides the ride up 'hehail lilt Fxtia c h in lift tie kets are V2 .Vi No one umlit lo xeais ol l is permitted oil the e e - e a-- mn s( I'.lexius st lessee! that mm local hou'ing e quip t is altowe I and ii range finders ainl hinoi ulai aie nut pt i mined on 'lie range i Staff Mike Murray of Salt Lake aims at deer target Saturday during ski resort. The West shoot three-da- v ends bv Tim Katty popular Sunday. SINCE 1969 Ganu At Commonwealth lath annual Treasure Mountain West archerv shoot at the Park AL B. CONAHAN iAussie Girl Breaks Swim Record EDMONTON (UTI) istralia, pushed - Wickham Tracey to the limit by her of teammate, 5$chelle Ford, shatteied her women's win Id freestyle record by more than fixe seconds Saturday at the Commonw ealth Games world and commonwealth record The holder was more than three seconds below the world mark after 400 meters and kept up the pace to dock V24 62 for the gold medal Wickham set the previous null k of 8 30 53 earlier this year m Australia Captures Silver Medal Ford, W tckham s y ear-olteammate, matched her stroke for stroke and came home with a silver g time of 8 25 78, also well inside the old 800-raet- 16-- d mcdal-winmn- nprk jLAustraha appeared to be headed for a second in the pool, but Joanne Litzow, who had held down third place until the final 100 meters, was overhauled by New Zealand s Rebecca Perrott for the bronze. Perrott clocked 8 44 87 more than 20 saconds off the pace despite having won the silver .wep JBoxer r Retains Title Midr BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (CPD dleweight boxing champion Hugo Corro of Argentina successfully defended his title Saturday, winning a found fight over U S challenger Ronnie Harris bv a(Hinanimous decision 1 5 .Corro, who had been a victim of Harris' meter lndix idual medley a few hours earlier Wickhams world record race came right after Australias men cracked Canada's domination of the m the 200 Application swimming competition with a clean sweep ot the 200 meter freestyle Set New Records Ron McKcon, Graeme Brexver and Mark Morgan tuok the medals "tth McKeon, 17, taking the gold medal in 1 52 06 to set a commonwealth and games record McKeon moved into the lead on the third leg when Scotlands Gordon Dow me, the precious record holder, faded after the first half AuBrewer, 19, and Morgan, the stralian champion at the distance, both passed Downte in the final 50 meters to take the siler and bronze in 1 52 86 and 1.53 16 Earlier, Graham Smith won his second gold medal in two days before his home crowd and Lisa Borsholt w'on a controversial womens 200 meter breaststroke final to add to Canadas gold medal harvest The first swimmer to break the Canadian stranglehold was Englands Sharron Davies, 15, who took the women s 200 meters individual medley title in 2 18 37 to win Englands first gold medal of the games ' i City 431 So. 3rd Jntibmation throughout the early rounds, came from ixehind during the last three rounds, winning only by bfcute force The fight was sloppy, with both boxers falling, tupping and sliding to the canvas at least three t fines. i'The Harris won the early rounds. hring with nght jabs Corro tried to carry the fight tf Harris but was stopped with the powerful left cvuunterpuneh of the American Harris began to yield to the onslaught of Corro m tie seventh round, although Corio. who never organized a very coofdmated attack, slipped to the tmvas once and fell another time when shoved by arris. iClark, PIONEER pre-c- - winner and Against Wyoming m 1928, Col-lug- e Clark, a Impound quarterback, rushed 20 times lor 381 yards, completed eight passes lejr 200 more yards and scored 30 points n? a 48 25 victory He ended the season with 1,349 yards rushing on onlv 115 i frnes z NFL Career iClark began his NFL career with the Irlsmouth, Ohio, Spartans in 14 51 He ntoved with the team to Detroit in BM4 a year later, led the Lions to the ,cl5d NF L title, topping the league in scoring with 50 points !lle led the NFL scoring in two other seasons before retiring to coach the Cleveland Rams for four seasons begin in 1939 ling daring broken field runner, Cl.nk hrush " said coach Put si vyfls like a rabbit in the Idw long time professional Hotel) I Pric from $7,955 to $28,500 PHONE: BOYD CLAWSON, 487-780- 1 PIONEER PRE-CU- T CEDAR LOO HOMES 1900 SO. STATE ST SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH 84115 In The Parking Let At the World Motor Hotel Canada s Bill Sawchuk, a teammate ot Smith in the relay, took the bronze in 4 27 99 This Ad is Effective August 6th to 12th Borsholt overhauled England s tiring Margaret Kelly in the final 50 meters to win the gold medal in the 2()0 meter breaststroke Kelly appeared to get off to a false start but was c ailed hack and by the end of the first length was about three meters clear of her nearest rivals not by a Lion runner at Colorado let at the Model Open from 12 Noon to 6 p.m. Valiant Effort Gray , 19. who trains at the University of Texas in Houston, made a valiant effort to oveicome the lead that Smith built up in the breaststroke but had to settle for the sill er in 4 27 70 Detroits career points He stands fifth on scoring list with all-tim- e 254 Coaching Spots Claik also coached at the University of Detroit and the Colorado School of Mines in Golden. Colo "I didnt like coaching hated rec luitmg. Clark said So he let; athletics to become a full time niaihm cry salesman in Detroit In 13, Clark was one ol 17 plaxeis inducted into the NFL Hall of Fame Amoung those named were Grange Jim Thorpe, Bronko Nagurski. Saminv Baugh, Ernie Neicrs and Cal Hubbard In 19f3, Clark v as named to the Uiiloiaclo Sports Hill of Fame along with Byron Whizi r White and Jack Dempsey Claik moved heie from Detroit several years ago Funcial arrangements weie mi mu plctc Satut ciav 20 off. Still LndefVated Tri-Ar- 1 fiJotball cedar Ml iJSSss home STATt 400-met- JCANON CITY, Colo (API Earl H Clark Red Grange called him "the "JMch Clark, a former triple threat hardest man in football to tackle " quarterback anei coach of the Detroit "I was made of Indian rublier, lJons and a charter member of the guess, Clark said m a recent interNational Football Leagues Hall of view. I could run all day I'urte, died here Saturday. He was 71. Clark rushed for 194 yards against Cause of death was not immediately Cincinnati in 1934. the third best ever determined. CCIark was a ut log homes. Smith, Canada's top freestyle, overtook English champion Simon Gray on the breastroke leg of the men's medley to add a gold medal to the one he won Friday in the men's 4 X freestyle final He held off Englands Simon Gray on the final freestyle leg to win m a games record Star, Dies Ex-Pr- o 6 100-met- c m East, Suite 110, Salt Lake 531-166- 4 27 34 right-lef- t processing Exam Course Day or Evening Classes No Turn Down Credit Policy Covina Anaheim Bellflower San Diego Sacramento Glendale San Marcos Thousand Oaks Van Nuys Salt Lake Las Vegas Honolulu Ventura 10-- c Spec lal Men fashion underwear to The Tribune 'SAN FRANCISCO -Trof Salt Lake City captured an 8 1 win over Redding, Calif , and a .3 2 i-Arc win over 1975 national Guanella champion Regular $2.99 Brothers of Santa Rosa, Calif , here Saturday to remain undefeated in the Tournament of Champions ment low-ris- Softball Tenuni ! 1 h u t g uo d a t xx o r u n Spence 1 Bikinis, trim-cu- t boxers, e and briefs - we have them all on sale noA In nylon tricot or pol ester and cotton blends. Solid colors and patterns slammed homer m the first game while Doug Bryner had a home run and the rbi single which sent the second game into txtra innings Tri Arc will play Sunx ale, Calif , Sunday al p m Sunny ale is the only other mulcted! eel ny 1 team in the tournament The championship ome is scheduled Sun at day S p m 1(1 iWake Forest Sued hy Cluiek Mills - I miner Wake WINSTON SALEM NC AIi Idlest University foothill (o.nh Clunk Mills has 'lied suit against W uke forest Innersity and its athletic director, Gene Hooks Tne suit was filed Friday in Furxyih Sujk run and iharges breach ol contiait seeking damage's I Mills was fired as head eoae h on Jan .1, 1978 with three years remaining on this eontrai t In the suit, he alleges that the university terminated his pay effr ctne July 1, 1978 JJMills, a former coach at Utah State, said he did not want lo take the step of filing suit, and particularly did not like the timing, since it was filed just before Wake Forest starts football practice on August 16 J But he said he felt he had no alternative after his eFiecks stopjx'd coining on July 1. Mills said he didn t Uiow his salary was being cut off until he el.dn t his cheek at tl c end of July like the timing, Mills said but ill have dont J 'odo it, have- - to do it have always sort ol icsi nted touches who tiled suit but now I loci that do not (Jrnrt 1151 3S! in 1 1 have ..riv 1 alternative " In an c at her statement, Mills s.nel hi xeas not but I h,ne him anxious to take legal ae ,on w rongc'd. ami in spite of efforts to ieai h an amiable xohition tlieie has bi'en no i espouse Wake finest responded to the Mills suit vcilh a statement issued bv spoils infoi matlon el, roe tor Pal Gainey The umversiy chargeei that Mills complaint me lueled inaccuracies and lmuriect and hhelous allegations against AAake forest I Diversity and the director of athletics is certainly not true ' according to the that the university would deliberately embarrass any employee seeking another job Mr Mills did not satisfactoi lly ixerform his duties as head foo ball co, lib for the purpose of creating and sustaining a sin i cssful collegiate foothu'l progi am at It statement AAake Use Your Sears Credit Account orest I mversity An Hiding to the slate im-nuniversity oftnials have discussed assignment of duties and have oflcied new positions to Mills Mr Mills refused all lob reassignmi nts which would have seiund his Sears t s.d II till Hu ( n .I Hide! of t III' ( ol ae t " 8 st anrs.HOMiprK ANtiro GMSjWgmil Where America shops Satisfaction Guaranteed or Your Money Back Salt Lake 754 South State Sears 321-415- 9 Sears Murray Fashion Place Mall 6400 South State 268-557- 9 Plenty ol FREE Storeside Parking |