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Show m " 1 "" w r ' .. - Jx y ',. . - 4j. - 8 i i 'TV . taartarr if . ' .. a . . s iW- .SSL :.. J . i I" . v ... ''.- r 4 &! The Sampler, April 12, 1984 By Sp5 Tim Karas -- - ' .' Tennis team returns with less experienced players . " TS' - Dugways tennis coach George Bruce returns this year with a younger and less experienced team. Gone from last year's state championship squad are Steve Lundy (singles state champ), Steve Bruce singles (three-tim- e state champ), Andy Dolle (doubles- state champ) and Larry White (doubles state - runner-up)- . This years team will be led by veterans Troy Carney1', two-tim- e singles state champ; Jeff Brothers, doubles state champion and John .DeWitt, doubles state runner-upCoach Bruce expects his team can improve drastically Why not take in a ballgame? . 1-- and the drug suspension of Pascaul Perez, to ' battle for the pennant. No. 4 - Houston - have ex- their contsts over the-Dugw- ay cable system. To familiarize yourself with the clubs in the N.L., heres my prediction of how the teams will do in 1984: Western Division San Diego - should Eastern Division Montreal - have the" best individual talent in the league. If they could only play as a team, theyd go all the: way. Hopefully Pete Rose can supply- that missing ingredient leadership. No. 2 - St. Louis - last year the Cards went from World Champs to chumps. But the - . Pittsburgh ?will rely mainly on pitching to win games. But with a weak outfield, they wont be able to win enough to capture the No. 3 done by many. No. 5 - San Francisco quired Dusty Baker, Manny Oliver, which means their hitting and de A1 - 6-- 3, : 335) 6-3- , 6--2 6-- 7, 1-- 6 News April 4, 1934 . By Jim Good waterfowl our week This a cfpnw showed that we had total of 10,560 migratory birds. Coots totalled 4,587, tundra swans 48, Canada 5,746 and geese 178, ducks snow goose. we had a lone The largest numbers of ducks were 3,551 green-winge- d teal, 983 redheads, 393 pin170 tails, 243 mallards and Also common mergansers. observed during the census d were 2 golden eagles, 1 hawk and 20 northern harriers. We have had a large black number of birds and a single yellowheaded blackbird make their appearance. Also noted were numerous killdeers. We will soon be getting our summer crew for 1984. Our summer hires will be two wildlife biological technicians and one Student Conservation Association, Inc. volunteer. Last year our volunteer came from Warren, Michigan. When I brought him out to the refuge we stopped at Simpson Springs for a short rest. He looked out across the open spaces and said he had never seen so much land at one time. He was truly amazed at the western Utah desert. He worked 12 weeks for us. and did a great job. red-taile- stage, which Comfortable shoes, dress for the weather, exercise and run, jog or walk daily. Utah Girl Scout Council challenges you, your family and friends to compete in a race purely for fun. For the competitive types, race director Dave Quist has gold, silver and bronze medals for the top three male finishers, the top three three Girl Scout finishers. female finishers and the top Ribbons will be awarded in 22 divisions. Colorful race await each participant and certificates to those who finish the race. T-shi- rts Entry forms are available at local sporting goods centers. Girl Scout sponsored race starts promptly at 9:00 a.m. in Sugarhouse Park. Honorary State Run Chairman Fern Gardner, Womens Athletic Director for University of Utah, suggests everyone start with a little serious training to run the 3.1 miles. . 5-- mon and Mike Nadworny loss 5000 meter Run For Fun scheduled for Saturday, April 28th. The fifth' annual Utah -- Eastern Division title. No. 4 - Philadelphia in a Robert - 6-- 5, No. 2 Doubles - Rob Solo- Run For Fun Race Conning Sutter, the team could win' the pennant. 2-- 6, Brothers and John DeWitt won game) of 4.08. plenty of speed, a good defense and an effetive Bruce 6-- 1-- earned run average (per team isnt that bad. With, work that is supposed to be Trillo.and win the West. The Padres standings. Singles - Jimmy Deal 1 won No. 2 Singles - Robert 6 Argyle loss - Troy 3 No. Singles 7-7 Carney loss No. 1 Doubles - Jeff 6-- 2 means a low finish. As the team is going with your. Gone are Pete Rose, Tony Perez, Joe Morgan and Ron Reed. No. 5 - New York - a young and improving club. Needs to get more punch (power) from their infielders. Could surprise a lot of clubs. Haye had a history of winning when supposed to. theyre not No. 6 - Chicago - should finish in last for two good reasons - pitching and no pitching. In 1983, they finished last in the league with an young to move up in the 1 5-- 7, Singles - Jimmy Deal rebuilding moves, obtaining has beens Dave Parker and Tony Perez. All in all, the Reds are too 1 1 6-- 1, Theyve only made meager knuckleballer Phil Niekro cellent pitching but their problem is lack of overall hitting, too few hitters do the 2-- 6, 6 No. 6-- 3 won No. 2 Singles 0 Argyle won 6-- 2, shambles. No. 6 - Cincinnati - the management has turned this club into a Triple A team. tainties, like the one-yedrug related suspension of their ace reliever Steve Howe, may make it tough for clubs in the National League (N.L.) - the Atlanta Braves, New York Mets, and Chicago Cubs which televise a lot of No. 2-- 6 fense should improve. Its just a shame that their pitching staff is in a state of ar theres three major league . and Mike Nadworny loss 6-- 0, No. 6-- 0, Dugway 5 Mt. Vernon 0 No. 2 Doubles - Mike Kroff start- Mariners, game in Salt Lake City. Of if you dont want to travel so far for a game, won 3-- 0-- 6, 6-- 2 6-- 0, No. 2 Doubles - Rob Solo Brothers and John DeWitt loss . mon and Mike Nadworny 5-- -- ing pitching is so good that it is difficult to pick, against but too many uncer them affiliated with the Seattle - 2-- 6, . couple of alternatives. You could attend a Gulls, 1 1-- 6, Kevin McReynolds and Carmelo Martinez. Plus Steve Garvey is now healthy. the Dodgers to win the West in 1984. No. 3 - Atlanta - will need an injury free season from slugger Bob Horner and an improved performance of their pitching staff, which didn't help with the release of won 0-- 6 SL Marks 3 6-- Doubles - Jeff Brothers and John DeWitt No.. Singles - Troy Carney 6-- 2 6-- 4, Pre-registrati- on entry fee is $4.00 until April 20th. After the 20th until race time the fee is $5.00 a person. Girl Scout volunteers will be assisting in registration from 7:30 to 8:45 a.m., posting of times and safety traffic red-wing- ed Things are rather slow here, but as soon as the weather improves Fish Springs will start hopping. 'control. Our Canada geese are paired Slip on your jogging or walking shoes and hit the road for the fifth annual Girl Scout Run for Fun 5000 meter race Saturday, April up and searching earnestly for nesting sites. Tliats all from the outback this week! 28th. VALUABLE COUPON: PILEIS!,S SPPEE : COMPARE OUR LOW PRESCRIPTION PRICES 3 lb. can. Limit 2 cans per coupon. Sale price limited to stock on hand. vitfrtcfsrtursn are rsr VU) o APRIL SKOraSR GPGXTRA PRESTO SALE PRICES THROUGH GOOD APRIL 14 11 ELECTRIC FRY PAN REGULAR 29.99 J L ( Fries, grills, stews and roasts. With Diamond Coat non-stic- k surface. OUO ' Infant Strength Model 425 ANCHOR HOCKING9 GLASS '' BASKET TYLENOL . ; . REa3.93 49.95 Of CLAIROL . ' DROPS REG. Si ESSENCE SHAMPOO 11 oz. r . 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' 2 lit.Fish Springs Jeff 6-- 7-- 5, 2-- 1 1 3 won No. 2 Doubles - Gus Magann and Tony Moe won 7-- 6 6-- 3, loss No. 2 Singels - Robert-Argyl- e 7 loss No. 3 Singles Jimrtiy Deal 6 loss No. 1 Doubles Jeff -- Dugways softball season probably wont, get going until sometime in June. But if youVe been bitten already by the baseball fever, theres a . - Doubles Brothers and John DeWitt Singles - jimmy Deal 6-- 3, 6--0 6-- 0, 2-- 6, 0 Dugway No. 1 0--6, won No. 1 won No. 2 Singles - Robert 6 Argyle loss ... No. No. 3 Singles - Troy 0 Carney won done: Park City 5 1 4-- 6, heres how the team has ed Coach Bruce. Last year St. Joseph and Park City tied for the runner-up- s spot behind Dugway. But of the two, Park City has to be the favorite. Before Dugway took the title last season, Park City had won it the pre - No. regulars. Over the last two weeks,, at the state tournament." The teams that will give the Mustangs the toughest time are expected to be Park City, St. Marks and St. Joseph. "Those three teams are off to good starts mainly because they have indoor facilities to practice m, stat- No. 2 - Los Angeles Mt. Vernon r j.' t' No. 3 Singles -- Troy Carney Dugway 4 . have added Goose Gossage and are getting excellent results from a pair of rookies By Sp4 Tim Karas No. vious two years. Also Park City only lost one starter from last year compared to Dugways loss of four on their current 2 record. "We need better weather to , practice in. If we get it, I believe well have a. lot better chance of once again placing 2-- ... iff' :H with coupon Z : I - " ! 1 |