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Show 9 Duchesne scene of WBBA tournament .The Western Boys Baseball Assodat ion held its dbtriet tournain Duchesne ment for 9 to 12 rear-old-s the week o( July 80 through Aug. 8. According to touraamnt director Ed Browning, the tournament was set up with lour units, or brackets, with three teams in each bracket Units the second day of play Jtabsm? had 16 hito in the contest .favor with five pitcher Erie Earl going five for at the plate. Witt Uucnesne eliminated alter two losses, Huntington went on to thraah Emenr American on Wednesday, and finished them off by 11-- in the Thursday game that put Huntington in the next tournament, which begun Monday, Aug. 6. The Unit Four opening game, July SO, pitted Altamoat-Tabion- a against Price American, and the local boy locked it to Price American by 5 to 1. had aeven hits in the game, including a hone run by first baseman D. Bird. Helper had the bye on opening day. went on to defeat Price 2 in Tuesday! game. 19-- 9 One and Two were played in Price, Units Three and Four were played in Duchesne, The tournament opener, Monday, SO, between Emery Ammrien Duchesne (Unit Three), was a real hitters' pfcnfc, with a final acore of 81-1- 7 in favor of Emery American. An Emery American slugger bit a homer in the game with two men on. Huntington had s bye the first day. Duchesne played to in Huntington's 2 Ahamont-Tnbkm- : n 4-- STANtVUIO-nAuflu- at Despite 9, 1979 by' round-tripper- a Hanke and Christensen, included in a respectable 11 hits, Helper won the close contest 9-7- came back Altamont-Tabion-a . the following day for another hitters in feast, defeating Helper by 20-1what turned into a controversial game. g lead, 17-1Helper had a when Altamont-Tabion- a tied it up at thq bottom of the ninth. Jeff Hanke slammed what waa first called a foul bail, then the call waa changed and Hanks waa credited with another homer with two men on, to sow up the 7, final-innin- 5, game. Helper apparently came back moan, and socked it to Altamont-Tabion- a 23-in the final game of the. tournament. It waa dose for the first three inning, then Altamont-Tabion- a ran out of pitching, giving up 14 walks and sending Helper to Price. Jeff Hanke had four homers for the tourney, which Browning called an overall auccese. 9 Flaming Gorge Report Helper club in the final defeated game of the WBBA tournament, and moved on to the next level of competition. Back AND ON TO PRICE-- The Altamont-Tabion- a row, left to right. Coach Don Marielli, Shane Gonzales, Brian Martinez, Keith Reid, Richard Dimick, Mark Nielson, Scott Jones, Jeff Laws, Coach Robert Demiak; front row, Todd Hamilton, Junior Sosa,1 Steve Vasquez, Chad Bianco, Bruce Sherman, Eddie Gonzales, Ronnie Bogden, Raymond Loy. All campgrounds are open. The reservoir level is 6009 and dropping lowly, with shore fishing good for mall rainbows. Boat fishermen need to fish at 80. Rivers and streams are low and clear, with flows in the Green River below the Flaming Gorge Dam excellent for rafting. Fishing ia GIVE A CHEER an The boys from Bumps are justifiably Happy game to take the UBIC Men's Soft-ball Championship over Neola. The final score in the contest following extra-innin- g wasB-7- . Appaloosa show this weekend .The Uintah Duchesne elementary registration Basin have its annual hone how Friday and Saturday, Aug. 10 Hone and improving. and dusty. Trails are ' Roads are-drall open and maintained, except for trails to Anson Lake, which will be maintained withiq the next two weeks. Fishing is excellent in the high lakes and tiie bugs are beginning to disappear. Fire danger is extremely high. Visitors are urged to be careful with campfires. Recreation use normally slows down in August, leaving camping units available in all campgrounds moat of the time. Club will 11, at Petroleum Downs north of Roosevelt. Youth daises will begin Friday at 9 ium., with halter and performance classes scheduled for Saturday at 8 aim. Robert Glass, Farmington, N.hL, will bo the Judge for the events. elasoea will be offered. Sixty-tw- o There will be a concession stand on Fad5ftSonal infarmateallTikm Grigga, 7224189. Registration for Duchesne elementary school will be held Aug. 21 and 22, from 8:30 a.m. to noon, and from 1 to 4 p.m., according to achool secretary Arkrn White. The registration ia for all new students and any kindergarten students who did not participate in the testing program last spring. Advance payment for lunches, fees and kindergarten snacks .activity - will be accepted during the two-da- y registration period. with their are Stacy Davies, coach, Jairus Lamb, Delbert Oman, Shaun Shiner, Charlie Lamb, Ray Thomas, Wade Rhoades, Vearl ALTAMONT As Am- - - ,.r Olympics Tom Giles: the man who was everywhere , "Tha announcer1! booth ia locked? Call Too Giles. The pitchers mound needs attention? Call Tom Giles." Some kido are .playing on n fence? Call Tom Giles. Tha man who was everywhere during last week's Babe Ruth State Tournament in Roosevelt ia officially president of the Roosevelt area Little League baseball organization. But he has assumed duties far beyond those Implied by his title. Giles put in the bid for the tournament early in the year, and the vent tamed into a large auccese for Roosevelt and its new sports complex. Since early in the. spring, Giles has . worked at getting the new htHfieldi ready for use, helped raise money for bootheoneesoion , the announcer's tend ' constructed by local Green Thumbers, and handled the myriad . . details that had to bo taken care of before the tournament could be held in Roosevelt. Giles' service to local baseball and to local youth ia no recent thing. For the four year or more, ho spout the part of every rammer working with youngsters, running tournaments, keeping this balifielda in shape. Ofrer the peat three veers, he completely renovated the diamond at Roosevelt City park, which is in constant use by are little league women's and girls' hii, softball teams. According to Roosevelt City Councilman Jay Gates, Thera Just wouldn't bo any baseball without Tom JAZZ support for special . Tom Giles, man of the hour, the day and the week, spent a lot of hours at the ball park during the Babe Ruth , ; The Utah Jazz has announced that it will become a major supporter of the Special Olympics program in Salt Lake City, and will be sponsoring five competitors from the area at the Fifth International Summer Special Olymp-- , ics Games in Brock port, N.Y., August 81S In New York City, NBA Commis-- . sioner Lawrence F. OBrien announced that the NBA and all 22 teams will become major sponsors of the Special Olympics program, and that the league ia contributing $25,000 on behalf of its dubs to send 125 Walker, Rick Thacker, Jeff Hanke, Benie Bird, Roger Pbrry and Brad Tucker, Korey Christensen. to the International competitors Games, .Frank Leyden, General Manager of the Jazz, pledged the full support of the team to the load Special Olympics program, and said that the team intended to conduct clinics for Special Olympians and their coaches, feature Special Olympic Run, Dribble, and Shoot contest at games, snd help raise fund for the program. In addition, we will be delivering pedal informational messages about Special Olympics on the broadcasts and telecasts of our games snd in our program, HOOP, Layden said. Special Olympics is an international program of physical fitness, sports training and athletic competition for mentally retarded children and adults. Almost one million mentally retarded individuals now take part in Special is the largest Olympics, which program of its kind in the world. West junior-higsets registration West junior high schod has scheduled registration for Aug. 15, 16 and 17. The registration period is for students new to the area, who did not attend Todd elementary or West junior high last year, and for repeating ninth-gradefrom last year. Students may report to the schod between 9 am. and 3 p.m. on any of the three days to register for daw, pay fees, and select hall lockers. The following Monday throogh students who Wednesday, Aug. 20-2attended Todd or West last year whould pick up their class schedules, pay fees and select lockers. No changes in registration will be mads until after school begins, and then only with permission of the prindpd for special circumstances. Fees will be the same as last yean $7.50 activity fee; $5 book deposit, to be refunded at the end of the year. Yearbook payments and deposits wfil be collected later in the year. The first day of classes wE b Wednesday, Aug. 29. rs 2, - ud Phone news Items to 722-51- 31 a Roosevelt resident, ia employed by Mountain Fuel 8upply Co. First Cs-e- d The first co-e- d ucational college was Oberlin in Ohio which awarded a degree to a woman in 1841. Jpc Free For, City Loaguo & UBIC Champs Drossor Atlas Womons Softball Toam Wheel on in and deal ' for a new Polaris in August and get S 1 SO worth of free gear for you or your machine.a Warranty doesn't start until the snow does. k Kawasaki UBIC Junior Youngsters who entered the Roosevelt with golf pro Ron Golf Tournament are pictured Fenn. They are Ted Labrum, Buff Harmston, Jeff Samuels, Pete Madsen, Dell Jenkins and Steve Adamson. JUNIOR GOLFERS ......... Blko Shop 26 North 2nd East Roosevelt, Utah TX Indy dott not qualify for Ihit promotion 1 ! |