OCR Text |
Show I ia ,'IM, ,!' ii,Iff' 4 ' - . ,, !.' ' ahV Tr "' lO r JpDltS THE SAMPLER 6 Thursday, September 2, 1982 - TTnrrn i 4' rnuWirt S rhA 3 u ,.rj 1 7 j iy j j; , 0 I ? JWrflM. : v i.. ; r y , - - ... : , ; - , i .. & -- ' ' ' i . - , r& 3 - v J - it :J ' . ' y; , ; i .. ' v i r j - ,.- r- i f :"' 4 . ,r Saturday 9 to 6 t : 'v ' CENTERS i V ,' y' y 4' t fc m. " . . T , ' V - .I . r- t - - r, j i r. 7 ' 1 4 y.. ' -- t ' i, i - r- r i r 4 jf? ' (I - 'Afi vi f jfr- i - ' V' : 4 ? ,v-.- f . - FOR , "' I I if ' . ' I ti - t ; T f i y, . - W.5fc y v V f" fi - - , . ' A S : 1'f w i ' ' L.y . . ,v-- . v 'r ' ' V .. n .rv - - - ' , the fifth inning of the championship r's- T 'J - NfAir.F ' 5 J V , - fi - . .. - v ,l ' i ., - y t. ... ' . 3- r.gph MnHAEn fc" iv in. V '- i. - f - k :S .. r-- ,-- - V i 4. . 1 V t. m . -- - , RELOADING SAVINGS 4' - '.i ,"V ir J j i . . : i),- .J ' i" M il - j ' a "T! - )s, ,M i L ' ) I y. ) ,.. " ? ' " . a, S - ; f ; - i '; - f ' ' - ! 15 9:30-8:0- 0; Sunday 11 to 5 r ,V; . - Weekdays: . ..!- . ' ;, i i , ?' v Is ' !( I Tv I s - . .l 1. - . Wo-- - J - -.. "1h effoi to NAGES DEAN SCHULTZ collides with the fence in his of this Because Lebron. Ben catch a fly ball off the bat of Admaniacs due to a bruise around play, Schultz had to be removed from fhjife game his eve. SPORT , ----- f- v - .m littltlTnf game. '; '' ; dutoeuTM ? insentuaUv caught by "the Admaniacs second baseman in NAGE defeats Admaniacs Softball GhampiOBishop goes to NAGE display of hitting. in the Tournament by pounding to the championship, hits 16 out one apiece with singles from Randy Blackburn, Hal Abben-hau- s, and Ben Labron. NAGE got back the lead in the top of the second inning with singles from Chris Beaman and Jim White, also a sacrifice fly from over the Admaniacs, August 19. In their first two games, NAGE beat the Admaniacs (6-- and 5) Stangs (11-4- ) to make it to die finals. During those games, the team combined for a very hot .543 batting average. After losing to NAGE in their first game, the Admaniacs vic- 8) Coming into the championship game, the Admaniacs had a team tournament batting average of .326. Since the Admaniacs lost their first game in the tournament, they .would have needed to. beat NAGE the fourth inning as they scored three times to increase their lead to 11-Hits by John Painter, Chuck Birdsong, Chris Beaman and Brad Eva (double) accounted for the runs. NAGE increased its lead to 12-- 4 in the top of the fifth by scoring their last run. An error on Forrest Armstrong's grounder and a single by John Bate accounted for. the lone tally... The Admaniacs closed the distance to 12-- 7 with three runs in the bottom of the fifth inning. Helping bring across the runs were Hal double, Ben Lebrun's triFuentes' single. Ismael and ple, In the sixth inning, the Adman- iacs scored their last runs of the game on Hal Abbenhaus single. Marlin Colemans double, and two NAGE errors. 4. 3-- 1. vanced to the finals by being and torious over GLCM 1 (12-- Stangs For all practical purposes, NAGE put the game out of reach in. Lynn Nelson to make the score The Admaniacs battled back to tie the score in their half of the inning. Ismael Fuentis started off by drawing a walk. Then NAGEs pitcher, John Painter committed , ad-- 8-- scored on a hit by John Bate. In the bottom of the first inning, the Admaniacs tied the score at Mens-Softbal- l 12-- 9, The score went to 4 in the bottom of the third as the Admaniacs scored a run, mainly from a walk to Ben Lebron and a base hit by Rich Gilmore. Washburn. Mohammed later By Sp4 Tim Karas NAGE kept up their awesome an error on Larry Washburns grounder. Steve Arnold got the run across by lashing a sharp single (5-4- ). . through die infield. In the top of the third inning, NAGE took the lead for good as they erupted for five runs, making the score Getting singles were - twice to win the championship. NAGE drew blood first as they scored a run in the top of the first hitter Paul Moinning. Lead-of- f hammed got on base because of a Ab-benha- 8-- 3. John Painter, Chuck Birdsong, Lynn Nelson and Steve Akins. But the big hit of the inning and game was from Jim White who clob- costly, error by pitcher Larry bered a four-bagge- r. us NAGE blanked the Admaniacs in the seventh and last inning to hold onto a 12-- 9 victory, thus making them the tournament In other tournament games: John Painter and Jim White each collected three hits in helping their team, NAGE, come from behind and beat the Admaniacs NAGE scored three times in the bottom of the seventh to pull out . 6-- 5. the victory. Stangs Dan Andrus delivered a key base hit in the seventh inning to help his team slide by the GLCM 1 team, 5-- 3. Extra base hits from Adman-iacs- s Ben Lebron (2 triples, 1 dou- ble), along with triples by Howard Levite, Steve Arnold, and Maurice Alexander, helped power their team to a 12--8 win over GLCM 1. Lynn Nelson and Steve Akins smashed home runs in the fifth inning to give NAGE a crushing 11-- 4 victory over the Stangs. Mike Arnold defeats Randy Blackburn for racquetball title by SP4 John McCall advanced to the semis along with the hustling play of Cliff Wendell. over E. Vernon, C. Wendell won over F. Harris and M. Arnold defeated M. Coleman. M. Alexander forfeited to G. Bruce and D. Schultz forfeited to R. Gilmore. The racquetball tournament held at the Post Gym was very suc- cessful considering the facility handicaps that had to be Arnold continued his winning charge to the final match where he and Blackburn were to decide the The final matchup In the second round, Randy competition. decided without a fight, not was Blackburn advanced to the semivaliantGilmore Rich as finals with a bye along with Rich however, attack Arnold's off ly tried to fight Gilmore. and Cliff Wendell wore about five M. Arnold, with a more confident attitude in the tournament. pounds of sweat off Blackburn in overcome. The participants conducted themselves very well playing on the honor system. In the first round G. McGee defeated J. Engel, J. Underwood won the process. Tr GET YOUR TOOLS SHARPENED! Scissors Chain Saws Rotary Mower Blades v 'ti m t Skull Vajley Locksmithing 5361 Harris St, Dvgwoy 522-20- )l&5&in THIS WEEKS SPECIALS! A totally new concept in processing and packaging, and our meats are fully guaranteed 21 In the final match Arnold vs. Blackburn, Arnold won convincingly over Blackburn 21-- 5 in the Erst game and 5 in the second in the best of three shoot-of- f. 21-1- Both champion Arnold and Blackburn will receive plaques courtesy of the gym staff. The next tournament will'be different, and I hope there will be more participants. runner-u- p Doctors provide tips to joggers bonus 5x7 Every day more Air Force members and their spouses join the many other Americans getting back in shape by jogging. As time passes, even former high school or college athletes face the mirror one day to realize all they have left of their athletic career are the memories and some extra pounds. At that point comes the decision to jog. Medical authorities advise those who may be thining of joining others on the joggers' trail first to consider their own physical condition. A medical checkup is important, especially if the prospective jogger is past 30 years of age, overweight or has a history of health problems such as heart or luAg disease, high blood presure or diabetes. Experts advise joggers to buy a pair of running shoes that fit well and absorb shock. They suggest setting up a controlled running program, jogging only a short distance at first, combining jogging with walking. When . LEAN GROUND BEEF Portrait Special... Receive a 1 bonus 5x7 - color portrait BEEF MUD CROSS RIB POLISH ROAST SAUSAGE with the -- purchase of any one of our Special portrait BEEGEE LOBSTER BREADED TAILS SHRIM . SftwbM 12 Are you 69 per bos purring me - y.vA, 99 two three sixteen wallets 19.95 (32.45 value) .packages. tnm original package 2.95 entitles you to a 5x7 or 4 wallets No appointment necessary. Your Age limit 12 years. Add 1.00 for 2 or more children together. Tues., Aug. 31 to Sat., Sept. 4 PHOTOGRAPHERS HOURS: 9:30 a.m. -- 12 noon 1 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.; (Sat. till 5 p.m.) JGPenney Tooele Store the distance feels comfortable, it may be gradually increased. Many physicians agree that how often and how far a person should jog depends on the individual. About 15 minutes of three or four times a week should jogging, provide' enough training effect, according to National Jogging Association officials. Another consideration is jogging speed. One way for joggers to determine a suitable training pace is by checking their breathing with the talk test. The jogger who cannot talk comfortably while jogging should slow down. Other signs of overexertion include dizziness, tightness in the chest and nausea Medmal experts say joggers will feel some small aches and pains when they first begin jogging. If these become pronounced, they advise stopping immediately. -- |