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Show June 21. STANDARD 197V Roosevelt softball -mens league No little league for Roosevelt Nobody will walk away with the hTwpionehlp in either of the Boose velt City Men's Softball Leagues. In the Blue League, three teams are so far undefeatedT Ice Cream, UJB.U. Extension and Standard Motel, with 5, 4, and 3 wins respectively. Duane Hall Trucking, with 5 wins, and Vocational Center,, with three wine, each have loet one game. Tied with 3 records are Concrete Placing, Skins, Longhorns, Miafita and L.C.L. Oil Rounding out the leagua Tribe . H ) are Pleateau ), Randlett (0-- and Assembly of God next year? According to Jean Branch, treasurer of the Roosevelt Duchesne Baseball Association, it will take a decisive demonstration of support to enable the association to operate next year. We need five new people on the board or there will be no baseball next season, Mrs. Branch said. Everyone should take a turn and not work those few who are willing to help to death," she added. Tom Giles will no longer be involved with the association after this year, and his shoes will be hard to fill, said Mrs. Branch. The association has acquired new equipment this year, there is money in the treasury, and all bills have been paid. The program is beginning to wind down, and tournament dates have been set The Mustang tournament will be played July 13-1and the Bronco tournament July 28-2The Babe Ruth tourney is scheduled for 2. Roosevelt will host July the State Tournament for 13y ear olds. All Stars will be selected locally Friday, June 22. A barbecue is planned for Saturday, June 30, with details to be announced at a later date. Mrs. Branch said that the baseball program has meant a lot to the youngsters in the Roosevelt area, and with the new baseball fields expected to be ready for use next year, it would indeed be a shame for the program to "fizzle for lack of public support. Anyone who is willing to offer a little time to support this program is urged to contact Jean Branch, or Bonnie Fausett, -- 722-478- 2-- (1-2- (1-2- 4) (0-5- ). Blue League results from the week 6 were as follow: of June L.C.L. Oil over Randlett, 198; Standard Motel over Tribe H, 109; U.8.U. over Tribe L 209; Vocational Center over Skins, 199; Duane Hall over Miafita, 204; Standard Motel over L.C.L. Oil, 8-- lee Cream over Skins, 8-- Duane Hail over Assembly Misfits over Plateau, of God, 8-11-1- 8; 722-324- 17-1-6. Phone news Items to 1 In the Red League, no team undefeated, but Bumpe and Club lead the pack with 1 Iorg has three wins to one loaa, Wild Bunch and TJS. Mere are tied at 8-Fenn's and MAM each have won 2 and lost 8, Neds has one win to three while Don'a T.V. has no wine and 6 losses. During the week of June 12-1Bumps defeated Fenns by 16-- Iorg Wild Bunch over Clover Club, 8-T. R. Mere over over MAM. Fenna over TJl Don's T.Vh 15-1Mere, 11-Bump's over the Wild MAM over Dona TV, Bunch, 17-- 722-313- 4-- 2. UINTAH BABIN 5, ess's 7; 11-1- 0; 7; The umpire Hod have a keen eye to call this one, as a lot dust was kicked up by a sliding Dodger this June 14 contest. The Dodgers were RED SOX VS. DODGERS Ilium- - newitems to?22 5i.il. to of , in in , trouble at the top of the sixth inning, mounted a serious offensive, but were unable to come all the way back. The Red Sox took the win, &5. 15-1-4. Womens softball standings amra unrnrr UL AT FMS-amCS- I QV I' ' Team standings in the Women's Softball League have been made available aa of Saturday, June 16. Tied tar first place with 8--0 reeords are Plateau, Dresser Atlas and LAL; Superior Tire Mows with 2-Nielson's Country Store and Ft Duchesne have 2 records; Utehnd, and Stewarts Convalescent Vila ); Potter Welding 1; y 1-- (1-1- ); (1-8- Viersen-Cochra- n nd VoeJB;,(09)J Theatre round oirt the Hat ' Reaulta of last woeke games are as follows: Monday, June 11, Superior Tire over Uteiand, 122; Dreaaer Atlas over 282; Plateau over Stewarts Convalescent Villa, 209. Wednesday, June 18, Potter Welding over Roosevelt Theatre, Friday, June 15, Potter Welding over Ft Duchesne, 199; Drawer Atlas over Voc Ettea, 869. Saturday June 16, LAL over Potter Welding, 172. Action ia fast and furious every Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday at Roosevelt City park as the thirteen teams in the league vie for the honors. S' m FtFrT JS trfrffvlBgW Iff Ifif frrrliV?,!"-.,- (0-2- 7 winiwsi Roosevelt .,, iiewr ); 11-1- 0. . Utah State shooting competition The 1979 Utah State Trap Shoot was held June 0 at Spanish Fork. Some 250 shooters participated in CHIPPING ON GREEN A participant in the annual API golf tournament hits the ball into the air and onto the green n scramble". A total of 132 during last weekend's golfers showed up to tee off in Saturday's tournament in Roosevelt. THE . hoot-of- f. Randy Freston won the daw B "4-ma- Doubles, with no 1979 F350 Heavy Duty Ford, 400 4 speed. Real nicel V--8, 1 tasking for s used track? afo rvrx:-- hstfe anything you need! 181 FORD MERCURV ; maximum. Dttt-Lpa-Ck- Tmt total Traatyartolks haW Am OuJ 1 hatal Uul M haw Wmldai SmsIn irUi Your Transportation Experts Roosevelt 722-223- 3 U Dave Parker, the Pittsburg Pirates' outfielder won the batting title 2 years in a row. Dave inked a reported $6.7 mtin long-tercontract! with the wfT 'His goal ia to read the triple crown-hom- ers, triplet, and RBI's. required. 27-ya- rd handicap. Labrum after the ahootoff. was Labrum also took the runner-u-p and high trophy for high overall, in addition to winning the runner-u- handicap long-yardag- e event Uintah Basin partidpants made an extremely good showing in the with the Claw AA competition, and Kokanee Salmon have also boon caught Most fishing has been from the shore. Big Sand has produced some nice catches of rainbow and cutthroat trout Best baits have been worms and eheese. Many local waters remain elosed to fishing. For complete regulations refer to a 1979 Aquatic Wildlife proclamation. Moat rivers and stream! should be low enough to fiah by late June, and the fishing should be good. SPORTS ihoot-o- ff tie Arvin Labium ended in a in the state championship handicap event hitting 98 out of 100 with the Update on fishing from Utah Wildlife Resources Kirk Mullins, Utah Wildlife Resources Conservation Officer, says that the beat fishing locally ia on lakes and reservoirs, with most streams still too high and murky News about some local fishing spots ia as follows: Starvation Reservoir has been alow, but trolling has produced some large brown and lake trout 8ome large trout have also been caught near the dam by bait fishermen. The Duchesne River below Starvation Reservoir baa produced some nice eatehee of browna and rainbows. Fiah up to five pounds have been taken on spinners and night crawlers. Pelican Lake has produced some excellent fishing for bluegill, but at f imaa fishing has been extremely poor. have been light weight doll Beat Ilya. Moon Lake has been good for rainbow eatchables. "Some whitefiah the event Lynn Labrum, Neola, took the State Class B Singles, garnering an impressive 194 out at a possible 200 birds, then hitting 25 straight in the " Singles won by Leo Rooks, Vernal. Tennis lessons , Tennis lessons, with Guy instructing, will begin Monday, June 25, and run for four weeks. The claww will be held each Monday and Wednesday, from 9 to 10:80 a.m. The $12 foe for the course indudee , .three tennis balls for each player. Anyone 12 years old and up may sign up for the elaaaee. la at the Roosevelt City, offices or at the swimming pooL For additional information, call Guy Coleman, 7229689. Sign-u- p . |