Show THE Page Four GOLDEN EAGLE 11-- nightcap saw the Eagles jump to a lead At the end of five and one-habut that innings CEU led disastrous sixth struck again as Rangely collected six runs to make the score 6 Rick Mason took the loss in his first mound 11-- 6 First game action saw the Eagles come up with three runs in the third inning when Rick Masdouble CEU d on hit a came up with five more runs in the sixth to insure the victory Shipp didn’t let a runner past bases-loade- second in recording his second victory with no defeats In the second contest Westminlead ster jumped to a quick but the Eagles fought back to The Parsons had anmake it other rally to make the score 3 and again the Eagles closed the gap at 6 In the top of the seventh Westminster came up with four runs to make the score 6 Ralph Sanich and Bill Jewkes did the mound work for the Eagles On April 18 the Eagles visited the oil country of Rangely Colo They won the opener there against behind some fine the Wildcats Bill Jewkes He also of pitching hit a homer to aid Ns cause In the second game the Rangely crew found the hitting range as they blasted CEU 166 The next day the Eagles jumped to a 0 lead and were able to hold it until the sixth inning when a couple of errors opened the door for the Wildcats The final score was 1 Ralph Sanich pitched a great game in taring the loss The second game once again 4--0 4-- 3 performance CEU is currently leading the conference with a 1 record and an overall record of 56 The Eagles will play two very crucial games with Dixie this weekend in St George Next Tuesday the Eagles meet Mesa College in a twin bill that could determine the conference championship 3-- O Bond Concert 7-- 7-- 11-- 3--2 7-- make BELVA'S your Sportswear Centerl Do You Have a Problem Telling Your MOTHER you love her Say it with FLOWERS from “For Fine Foot Wear” Borders HHHUIIII lf 6-- 5 ( Continued from Page One) for universal audience appeal According to Dcrral Siggaid who is completing his first season as Director erf Bands at CEU the band has been dramatically supported this year by both CEU musicians and interested resident musicians General admission for the concert will be one dollar per person Proceeds will be used for music scholarships at CEU College students with CEU activity cards will be admitted free of charge According to Dr John Tucker Director of College of Eastern Utah the band has become a very important part of campus activities at College of Eastern Utah and will be used to help publicize the college and bring students to the campus Student groups who wish to attend the concert as part of their classroom cultural arts program may receive complimentary tickets to the concert by contacting prior Derral Siggaid Band Director at CEU Idea of the Week GET SOMETHING of the newspaper staff— as many as could go—visited JuarWe Jack’s Shoes Mexico while attending the RMCPA convention The borders ez East Main 14 we crossed that day were no only PRICE UTAH the national border over the Rio Grande but the borders of language culture and values as well Just across the border the streets were lined with tourist shops beggars strip tease and beer joints Litter filled the streets and boys of 4 and 5 caked with dirt ran around begging It seemed that a sense of cleanliness and sensitivity was lacking par ticularly depressing to the “American tourists" who were used to a higher standard of living The back streets were even worse And yet these borders are not as separate from us as they seem Further inside Juarez the standard of living is as high as in any American city Apart from the cultural and taste differences Juarez is much like New York City They have their slums and the "upper side of town" just as we do The language or rather communication barrier is the same with both them and us as well as between the two countries Among the filth we found many clean and honest shops There were people as sensitive as any in America trying to live under these border conditions The bop ders to be crossed it seems are not only across countries but also across cities and even families TAYLOR’S Modern Dry CLEANERS KEEPS YOU LOOKING YOUR BESTI 68 North Carbon For Refreshments SURE TO PLEASE Come to C®®K’§ There is much to be learned by travel Those of us who visited Juarez gained an increased respect and understanding of the Mexican people If anything we saw that classing holders must he a two way proposition Without this effort the borders widen with it many things can be VELVET FREEZE EuiflPs CAFE BREAKFAST LUNCH acco- Sweet for Mom mplished-including a peaceful ITALIAN DINNERS world at Price Floral Price Bakery 56 WEST 1st NORTH 154 South Main 1981 Across the Eagles Divide Twin Bill with Parsons Tom Shipp pitched a four-h- it shutout while his teammates backed him with eight runs to give CEU their fifth win West minster came back to win die Friday May 2 Quality Cleaners Where you’ll find the Best Quality Cleaning of Course! 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