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Show Thursday, July 31, 1980 Uintah Basin Standard IS HE SAFE OR NOT?-W- hen the dust cleared, Umpire, Rex LaRose could see that Mike Olsen was safe and added one more point to. help beat Gescent 10-Lehi is next on the agenda for the Roo eevelt Bronco All star team. 8. Grid practice set on Aug. 1 6 'Roosevelt team won the tournament and will progress to tournament play This Burke Eldredge is keeping a close eye on the players, but he can see that Bobby Riding is safe as the Roosevelt Bronco team is on it's way to a 1 0-- 8 victory. LET ME SEE Lehi. Those classic grid wars are just around the corner, says Jay Omer, Union high football coach. He wants to remind all sophomore, junior and senior athletes of some important dates coming up in August. On Aug. 8, and continuing through drills. Aug. 16, will be The morning half of the workouts are scheduled from 7:30 to 9 a.m. The evening sessions will take place on the practice field from 5 - 6:80 two-a-da- . Roosevelt little league teams take y p.m. first during i . These practices will run six days per week with only a morning session on Saturday. On Aug. 16 at 9:80 a.m., uniforms will be issued. s will begin again Aug. 18 will run. and through Aug. 22. . That j ; ... f week's sessions will feature practice , with full pads. eliminated the Roosevelt "B" team. Crescent 4-- Crescent came back on The season's first scrimmage will be held at 9:80 a.m., Saturday, Aug. 23. Friday night was another stray as Thursday night to defeat the Roosethe Roosevelt A" team again defeated velt B" team 15-- The game only Coach Omer will announce the time, went five innings because of the Crescent, this time by a score of 12-place and cost for physical examinations at a later date. Bobby Riding pitched the entire game 10Lrun rule. to win. He allowed five runs the first Friday night saw Roosevelt B" out two innings, but then settled down to of the tournament as they lost to get the win. That loss eliminated the Roosevelt MA in four innings by a team from Crescent. After that game score of 19-- Later that day Roosevelt defeated them 14-- Bill Hall aaid that the Roosevelt A team had to face went on to win the tournament by poor hitting and too many errors were Both Roosethe reason for the two losses. Draper. They freed them and let them downing Crescent 11-have all they had. Roosevelt defeated velt "A" teams advance to play at The 14 and 15 year-old-s who Draper 10-- 4 behind the pitching of 'Lehi, Wednesday, July 80, at 7:80 p.m. competed in Midvale were eliminated Menell Fausett and Mike Olsen. The Roosevelt Babe Ruth teams , early by losing their first two games. ThC tournament was decided on that played at Brighton and Midvale Saturday as Roosevelt again met came home early from their tournaDraper, each with one loss. Roosevelt ment sent Draper home defeated as they defeated Carbon The 18 year-old- s outacored them 6--5. Coaches said that Saturday, July 19, by a score of mat defense and pitching by Mike Donovan Tom pitched and allowed Olsen were the key to the victory. only four hits in seven innings. The ' While the action was proceeding in next two games were not quite so met Granger the Bronco tournament, the Mustang joyous. The 18 year-old- s were also competing. on Monday and lost by ten, 14r4. They League In Wednesdays action the Rooseagain lost on Tuesday to a team they velt A" team defeated the team from had beaten three days earlier. Carbon Any boys who are interested in attending the Elates Park Wrestling Camp should contact Coach Toland at I 8. There has been a problem with transportation to and from the I camp and this needs to be resolved I quickly. Two-a-day- . Baseball ia'big, and Roosevelt' Little League teams showed that they can play big baseball when the need 8. 4-- 8-- 7. Estes Park 9-- wrestling camp notice all-sta- rs suciiesne count!; Fair Sports Activities I Entrv Form I 3. Softball 4. C (There's a Swimming 5. Tennis . Shoes Singles D Open D (1 Participate Mixed Doubles 0 Miles Brldgeland I I I I I I I In Doubles To Duchesne) 10 team true double elimination $25 entry fee) I I I , Mixed Doubles Doubles Open I I I I I All Entry Forms Must Be In By Thursday. Auaust 7 Or Bring Them Up To The Duchesne City Office , Roosevelt Gladys Row 722-277- 6 I D Singles Margarine Margarine Corn Flakes Noodles Impwial Gold-n-so- 1 5 Lb. 1 ft Lb. . Wes. Fam 18 75 79 . or. Ramen Pride I Rice-A-Ro- n . . : . .'85 Freshners Sfi 67 2 19 $139 4 activities except softball will be based on age groups, Competition male and female, except where "open" is checked. Trophies and medals will be given for all age groups both male and female. For softball a team trophy plus individual trophies for the 1st place team. Roster must Keychain medals for 2nd and 3rd place. Maximum 15 team roster. form. this accompany in all ' I I I I I rl 99 Tissue 5SSST. Fish Ahoy2$X.?r. 109 395 Corn Fruit Cocktail Western Family. . . . Pineapple Te I UnO Pineapple 20 oz. . Chicken of the Sea 6V4 oz. Reg. 99 Fi I ters E,'00 Flavor-Ai- d punch mix . 55 65 OCC 8 99 20l 69 Produce I I I Phone Marathon . Floor Career I I I .Age. Chock The Sportfs) Activities You Wish To 2. I I I I .Female, .Male. Horse $139 Powder Drink Mixes Reg. $1.79 4. Address 1. Kfi &2 1 1. 722-448- Name. Specials July 31, August 4. Roosevelt Bronco League all-stteams began play last Wednesday with the A team coming out' of the tournament in first place. The B" team started the tournament oil by playing a team, from Draper and losing that game 2-Roosevelt "B" got two runs in the firat inning but they were dry after that. The A" team did somewhat better in their game with Crescent by coming out on top Crescent was leading the game 1 in the fifth inning. Mike Olsen had been shut out at the plate in three times at bat. In the fifth inning homer on errors to tie he hit a two-ruthe game. Roosevelt then got one more run in the sixth inning to win. Thursday's action saw both Roosevelt teams being beaten, the "A team to Draper by a score of 4--8 and the B" team to Crescent by one, 54. That lbss . ar qffiodvdtues! 8. arises. The to ourpicnic e family members of Mrs. Norma Denver met at the Salt Lake airport Wednesday to greet her eon. Elder Brad Denver, who has returned home from serLDS ving a two-yea- r mission in Korea, e Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Mower and family have returned from spending a week in Nampa, Idaho. They were guests of her nts, Mr. and Mrs. Johnson. While there, they attended a David Holliday family reunion which 195 descendants attended. Their niece, Btraiel Roetto, returned home with them for a week's visit e Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Allen, Provo, visited during the past week with Mr. and Mrs. Loyal Perry and other friends, e Bus. Orville Brown, daughter Vicki, Jeanfe,' Fifty-eig- Teresa Saundra spent several and Brown, days in Fillmore last week. They went to attend a bridal kitchen shower in Vickfs honor, hosted by Robin Carling. Vicki will be married to Cria Carling Aug. 1, at the Manti Temple, e Guests during the past week of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Labrum were Mr. and Mrs. Dick and family, Draper.' They came to attend the regional baseball tournament held at the new Roosevelt Bur-vingha- all-sta- r" park. e Leone Murrello, Sus-anvill- e, Calif., is spend- ing three weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Newt Miller and other family members, e Mr. and Mrs. Robert (Shirley) Ernest, Alta Loma, Calif., were guests during the past week of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Ross, e Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Swenson and friends, Kearns, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Pstry. The group Pnt the weekend in the Cantaloupe 69 29 . Bananas Oranges Onions $1 so. 15 Yellow Lb Meat Pork Chops Spare Ribs Bacon Franks Take Case Orders a. 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