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Show Thurcdoy. Novwnbef Pinball Palace Results After the summer of Pinball Palace play was completed, there weren't many participants who would have thought that many people had a dunce to win the tournament to name the grand champion. Brett Bradley, Tabiona, and Allan Jojado, Ft. Duchesne, had won the and it migority of the weekly play-offJust didn't seem that anyone would be able to take their control away. Added pool s, to that was the fact that IS other winners were out to win the grand championship. Even with this type of competition, it ended up that Yancy Dalton and Howard Harding survived the competition of the tournament to face each other in the championship. Yancy won the first game and Howard the second. The final game came down to where Howard had only the eight ball to put in and Yancy one other ball plus the eight. Howard was playing his only shot, the eight ball into the corner pocket, but the pocket was partially blocked by Yancy 'a 13 balL Howard shot the eight ball and knocked Yaney's IS ball into the corner pocket Yancy than put the eight ball into the corner pocket to win. Harding then placed second by beating Tom Winn. Third went to Winn with fourth going to Glenn Wilkerson who shot from his wheelchair. The next competition of the evening came for those who had finished first more than once. The weekly play has been moved to Saturday nights at 8 p.m. Everyone is invited to attend. GIFT-BO-X TZ 1961 Uintah Botin Standard 16 8000 rounds on Golf course in 1981 The Roosevelt Golf Course finished talleying up the year end figures and came out with a whopping 8,000 rounds of golf played. "And this wu considering this damage done by winter kill to the greens," stated Pro Golfer Dave Dens ley. "Really, this was a p be nominal year. Dave mentioned that the increase of 2,500 rounds of golf over last year wu due mostly to more local people taking up the game. He wu excited about the support of the community that helped enlarge the facility. Some of the improvements that the clubhouse and grounds received this year and promised to complete next year are a club storage area to store up to 200 sets of dubs. A golf cart charging area that will house up to 15 electric carts. A redwood patio deck wu attached to the clubhouse that overlooks the golf course. This wu done with the help of the Green Thumbers during the summer. Circular patio tables with large shade umbrellas for the new dew were donated by the Roosevelt Ladies Golf Association. This assoea-tio- n also collected enough money to completely carpet the clubhouse. That will be installed this coming spring. Golf ball wuhers have been placed on every tee donated by the API members and installed by Page Petroleum. The were donated by Western Oil Well Service, while LCL Oil Company donated the flags for each green. A new oil rig hu been located on the 42 pond and although it doesnt Tee-towe- ls spurt anything but water, it does add to the beauty and contour of the golf course. The fountain wu donated hr Page Petroleum. Bob and Areva Huish uw to the Minting of the clubhouse this year and Gordie Harmston donated trees and other service projects on the golf course. Dave Hensley wu very excited about the year and the support he hu received. He stated that this wu such a good you even in spite of the greens not being green. In talking with area golfers they were unanimous in stating that the golf course hu never looked nor played so well, and they, too, were excited about the new additions to the eourse and the future golfing hu in store for Roosevelt ains momsnfum at Union The Union High buketball team is going to fast break a little more this year than last according to Coach Brad Monks. "We're not going to change much this year except for the record. Coach Monks announced that tickets would go on sale starting today, Thursday. There would be two classifications of tickets, reserved seats and season tickets. Last year there were 60 reserved seating tickets sold and thou tickets are available to the same people to purchase until Monday, November 16, when the reserved seats will be sold to anyone who wants them. The cost for the 11 home gamu will be $25 for both the reserved seats and the season tickets. A SUPERFOX Theres finally a remote-moun- t, radar detector the Superfox remote. super-heterody- ne The weatherproof receiver mounts Invisibly behind the grille. And the control box hides beneath the dash. No dangling wires, no possibility of theft. And still Bead stated he is real excited about the team this year. He hu a team that should fit well into the program and style that Brad hu been developing over the past with up to ten times the range and sensitivity of ordinary passive radar detectors, its the SuperFox remote. d couple of years. "Wk will definitely look Terri Wilkins shows her style while setting the ball for to the fast break our main offensive threat this year, stated Monks. He also said they u should have a very solid defense to go along with the fast tweaking offense. Brad stated that he wu being very elective this year with the players. There will be only five union on the roster. He mentioned that if a senior is not one of the top seven players, he shouldn't be on the team. Playing union are Cory Dye, Greg Ballon, Lynn Johnson, Dean Townunt and Bryan Snow. Junior players are Grant Cook, Mike Dastrup, Shane Nielsen, Lonnie Doug Allen, Ricky Nielsen and James White. Sophomores an Brian Eldredge, Wayne Gingell, Mike Rou, Ronnie Mortenmn, Chad Richard, Stan Winward and Scott Wilson. Steve Mieure and Lu Rookwood will be the managers. Coach Monks stated that Union High will field only two turns and that the Roosevelt ninth grade team would travel with them and play other Region ninth grade teams. He said that this should help his program down the road a couple of years, playing ninth graders against schools and kids they will meet in highschool competition, plus it wouldbe an added 8am-marip- a, attraction to the junior high players, giving them more, plus better, . experience. With each home Region game there will be throe gamu with the ninth grade starting off, then the JV game and the varsity match ending the night Brad mentioned that Lehi would be the toughest team that they would play this yew. They only lost two players off their state champion team from lut yew. They have good sixe and quick guards, good shooters and over all a good turn, said Monks. Wautch would be the next threat to Union in Region. Monks stated that they had a young team last row, losing only me starter. "They play a very competitive ball game," he said. The alumni game is planned again this yew during the Christmu holidays. "We need to start thinking about teams again this yew, stated Monks. He also said that if anyone wanted any information on the alumni gamu to contact him at his home or at fit ipIimiI. teamates during last State Tournament. The game placed Union fifth and completed their season which coach Walker termed as successful. Thursday's 85 N. f.1aln 722-999- 4 Can't got ketchup out of a new bottle? Insert a drinking straw, push to bottom and then remove. Enough air will bs admitted to start the ketchup flowing. 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