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Show 8B Sun Advocate, Price, Utah Two are Two of College Eastern Womans players have been selected to the Intermountain Collegiate Athletic Conference soft-bal- l, soft-ba- ll participated team, according to President Peterson. Teresa Joy volleyball in and basketball for the past two years at CEU. Fletcher, 14, 1980 CEU alumni lose all-confere- nce ference games played by CEU, Miss Fletcher had a .476 batting average, a .619 slug average and a .921 fielding average. In addition to she has also Utah softball All - Conference Wednesday, May ball team. This team will be selected by coaches at the Region tournament I the All - Conference volleyball team earlier this year. She has also in Glendale, Ariz. this weekend. She was elected to in participated basketball The College of Eastern Utahs alumni baseball team shut the Eagle team out six innings only to lose the game in the bottom of the seventh when an error allowed the Eagles to score their first runs and go on to win the game for two seasons. Clinic scheduled The and Carbon winners in the recent racquetball tourney. Hand Racquetball 5-- 2. Sixteen alumni, representing the Miss. Neeley Association is spondaughter of Mr. and Plans will be from soring a racquetball finalized that evening Mrs. William Fletcher graduated of Slickrock, Colo., and Skyview High School. clinic and meeting on for the handball Kaylene Neeley, She played shortstop Friday evening at the tournament scheduled to begin on May 19th. daughter of Mr. and for the Eagles this Price City Building. A1 Passic will Anyone Mrs. Kay Neeley of year. Her batting interested in Smithfield, were the average was .434. She conduct the clinic from playing should call Bill two selected tp the had a slug average of six to seven oclock on Knott at honorary team. Both .783, and a fielding the ball court. All Max Tolman is are sophomores. players are welcome accuracy of .701. the tourIn addition to her All to attend this free sponsoring Miss. Fletcher atwill and nament tended Monticello - Conference honor, clinic. Handbooks on donate a to Shirt Crazy High School, and has Miss Neeley, along racquetball will be each of the two played first base for with three other given to those that finalists. Entry the lady Eagles for WICAC players, has attend. is Friday deadline in At seven been for nominated two seasons. p.m. Eagles from as far back as 1959, fielded a strong defensive game the eight the All - Region con soft- - Room 7, Refreshments Center in Price will present prizes to the Business of the Week will EQUIPMENT Construction Large Hansen both singled to Roy Jewkes pitched left field. Jim Tallerico hit an the one hitter in the infield for single forcing first five innings at third with out the alumni. Hope The alumni took an the next two batters early lead in the two of flying out leaving two the second with two Eagles on the bases. The Eagles scoring away, Frank Marelli to a single splurge came in the pounded at the be served meeting. & & T By OPEN CONSIGNMENT . . f tlir . ',y Bucilla I needle YARNS CLASSES QUALITY 129 w. main for information call 1 TL (801) 637-519- 6 Allan 532-315- (303)241-134- Grnd Jet Salt Lake City, Utah FIND THIS BUSINESS WHITE & GREEN ON YOUR Ralph defeated Mitchell were Kent Gun- A1 and Womens Division in the recently com- Dorothy tournament and the was Sunset Sport Center in pleted racquetball Price. Store manager tournament in Price. Ed Wright will present Twenty eight men prizes to the four and eight women finalists in each signed up for the division at a meeting elimination Friday at 7 p.m. in single tournament. 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