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Show 4 Sun Advocate, Price, Utah Wednesday, March Thirty four lady would like to be a regular player or a substitute, contact Darlene Kartchner. Door prizes were golfers, tired of the winter, attended the first meeting of the season Wednesday. Patterick, Gladys president , welcomed the ladies and told them a Best Ball tournament will be held in St. George April 4 and 5. State dues must be paid and tournament will cost twenty five dollars.' Field is limited to first 144 players. Anyone Duff n Stuff contact interested Jane Mortensen. First team play will by Shirlee Etzel be May 11. 21, 1979 If you La Donna Gib-ao- n, donated by Bob Dm Sharron Anast, and won by Clyde Dale Bailey, Lena Hammond, Jensen, Lynn McClosky, Sharon Miller, Joan Kassica and and Millie Olsen. Thelma Saccomanno Ladies Day day will Sophie Harvey. Thanks to Jane start the first WedMortensen and the Sun nesday in April at 10 Advocate for the p.m. favors. Lois Jensen played Two ladies who golfed with us many in a . tournament at have Bloomington Country ago years decided to join us Club in St. George and again and it was nice won first low net in the to welcome back first flight with a 60. WEEKDAYS SATURDAY Tennis team boasts talent Rukavina and Janet Gouge. New members are Ellene Verde, Janet Patterick, Earlene 9:30 to 7 9 to C By Rayne said Carr their chance to see action. Coach Marett is not certain will get his prominent junior. The Dinoa will also have two fine returning lettermen to call upon, Mark Verdi and Scott Reid. Verdi, a senior, and Reid, a junior, both have played in the doubles bracket last year for Carbon. Both of these players are skilled and quick. Their physical conditioning and their speed may weSI be the key to their success this yeer, Coach Marett said. In addition to the three players mentioned above, the Dinos will fwo have two seniors, sophomores, and two juniors. Sports Writer tin preseason outlook for the CHS beys tennis team appears to be bright. Coach Lee Marett began preseason practices on March 15. The results were three returning lettermen, two young ' , Coach Marett of whether they will be placed in exhibition or in doubles action. and Sophomores John Breznick the out round Bauman Randy nine man squad for Coach Marett. Our team is young, but the one of ability and skill that each drive the and they them possess hold inside of themselves to win, may make this year an exciting and winning one. Anything can be possible, Marett said. The team has to their credit the 1977 State Championship in Class 3A competition. They will begin their assult on that title again by opening the season with four . sophomores, and four other players to even out the nine man sgaad for the 79 season. outstanding player, Tracy jH'ann. will be returning to the squad. Magann helped lead the 2nd doubles team last year to a second place finish in Renton Five action. Hes a player with the competency to handle the pressures of region and state competition. Whan I made my choice to place kS at 1st singles I made my cfasice with great confidence, 'wsi The two seniors, Adam Vail and Ruben Torres, have previous experience on the Dino team. Juniors Kevin Bell and Bob Hyde before matches preseason heading into region play. The first home match is set for April 16. Baseball association votes flown all proposed changes -- annual of member leagues in the Western ' Boys Baseball Association apparently are content with playing rules for the young baseball program, ages 9 through 12, as they are, as the convention leagues could adopt if they so desired, but it still failed of passage. Present rules require all players to play at least two innings of every game. The highlight of the noon time worker in the program. McBeth, who has twice icrved as president in the history of the association, continues to be ac- overwhelmingly turned down agenda item proposals for proposed changes would allowed free substitution in the kid games, stipulated the exclusive use of the younger players in the first three innings el Carfirst game of each week and fcafifrd proposal was aimed at aC3tag 11 and 12 year old fill the roster of league tfirjaa with the 10 and 9 year old youngsters relegated to a minor league status. The only proposal that even came close to passing on ft role call vote was the one offering the younger players the BASKETBALL "Exclusively adopted Backboard by the & Basketball Association ... vice-preside- nt o tive in the urogram despite a serious illness. He was named chairman of the board of directors and presented with a gift on behalf of the organization. Glen Jensen, Salt Lake City, was named president of the association by the board in a meeting immediately following the convention in the Ramada Santa Pevehouse, Monica, Calif.; Russell Jensen, Salt Lake City; Elton Call and Frank Smith, both of Idaho Falls, Ida.; and Gayle Nielson, Salt Lake City. The 1979 little world series is planned for the week of Aug. at Santa Monica, Calif., with Mr. , 12-1- Inn. Mr. Jensen succeeds Walter Borla, Helper, who Pevehouse as 8 torunament director. God Combo With Adjustable national vice-preside- nt 23-ye- ar i "Official NBA LEATHER completed a two year term at the conclusion of the convention. Bob Fieldsted, Altamont, was of the Utah named division and Charles Parks of San of Pedro, Calif., division. Jay the Califomia-IdahDecker, Salt Lake City, was reelected secretary and Ted Scott, Huntington Beach, Calif., was renamed treasurer. 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