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Show I 1 i UINTAH BASIN STANDARD. June 14. 1989 - Pam 11 Wilson signs with U of U Byron Wilson, a vvr J ' ' v - 1 , 6-- 4 guardfor-war- d from Gary, Indiana, has signed a letter of intent to attend the University of Utah and play basketball. The announcement was made today by Utah head basketball coach Rick Mqjerus. Wilson attended Lew Wallace High School where he averaged 19 points, 10.6 rebounds and 3.8 steals per fame. He also had 38 dunks for the season. Byron shot 62 from the field as a senior, and 63 as a junior. He also shot 80 from the free throw line duringhis . -'4 R & R LINE DRIVE--A- n R & R player hits chic during a his for in team softball inning action, Wednesday. 1 5-r- un prep career. Byron is first and foremost an said excellent young man, Majerus. He ranks near the top quarter ofhis class, and he has an interest in becoming a good student athlete and in graduation. I think the character of the young man was very appealing and I also like the fact that he played in a very good high school program against some outstanding competition. I believe his team played at least two of the top 20 high school teams in the country tiiis past season and Byron played very well in those games. . STATE RECORD BUCK Don Schaufler of Ennis, Montana holds the largest mule deer buck ever taken in Nevada, (me of five state record bucks Schaufler is bringing to Deer Expo in Salt Lake City's Salt Palace, July 14-1- 6. the Rocky Mountain Mule Worlds largest mule deer bucks to be displayed soon . Many of the biggest mule deer ever taken by rifle or bow, will be on display at the Rocky Mountain Mule Deer Expo in Salt Lake Salt Palace, July The first show ever for mule deer, the Expo will feature the most trophy mule deer ever assembled at one place atone time in the history of the world, including the worlds largest buck, five state record bucks, the one with the most points (58) and the worlds Darner greatest deer hunter--Kiof Montrose, Colorado. We knew all along we would have a lot of big bucks at the Ben show, said Expo but when Don Gardner, Schaufler of Ennis, Montana agreed recently to bring his biggest bucks, we knew we would have the biggest in the world. Schaufler is the nations largest antler broker, who has assembled a private collection of bucks 14-1- 6. rt FOLLOW THROUGH--action last week. A baseball player gets a hit during . r aron, Memberof Baseball they should be played. I was one of the few hitters to face the shift. This was when the other team would move their infielders to the left side ofthe diamond, the third base side. The shift also was used against Ted Williams. We were pull hitters, who tried to get around on a ball and hit it through or over tiie third base side of the field. Managers who used the shift felt they were playing the percentages. Of course, then was no defense if I pulled the ball down the line for a home run. But if I hit a ground ball, the extra infielders increased the chances that I would be thrown out at first. To be honest, the shift didn't bother me. Whatever they gained from stacking one side of the field was offset by what it told me about their strategy. It said, Hey, were not going to give you anything inside to pull Were going to throw you everything outside. So I eliminated the inside pitch from my mind and looked far the outside pitch. If they accidently threw me a ball inside, I let it go Becoming a good fielder requires a player to develop dozens of little abilities until their use becomes automatic. At that point sportwriters will say, hehas good baseball instincts, as if it didnt take years of practice to develop those skills. For example, sometime when you are at a baseball game, keep your eye on the outfielders. Dont be surprised if you see them moving before you hear the crack of the bat hitting the ball. How do players get a jump on the ball? One way is to watch to see what partof the plate the pitch is going to. If the player sees the ball going inside or outside, his body will begin to lean in a certain direction, even before the batter swings. He know where this particular batter is likely to hit an outside pitch, for example. Next, the outfielder watches the swing. As an outfielder myself, I could watch a swing and tell you whether the ball would go to left or right field. I still do that now in the stands. I know where tiie ball is going before it leaves the bat Finally, you can tell a lot by the sound the bat makes hitting the ball. All of this cornea naturally to a player. Or it should. Another factor in fielding is knowing the hitter at the plate. Before every series, the manager will hold a meeting to go over the opposing hitters and discuss how WELL, WHAT'S TAKING SO LONG-T-b- all players wonder at the delay during a game last week at Constitutional park. Local basketball camp makes in changes previous agenda A local basketball camp hosted by Union High School will not be held as planned. Aprevious scheduled camp with coach Neil Roberts and staff from Southern Utah State, but the coaches will not be able to attend this year. The clinic will still be held with a few alternations. The cost will be reduced to $30 and $35 at the door and the time of the clinic will be from 6 to 9:30 p.m., June The camp will be limited to 60 participants, boys and girls; fifth grad and up. The staff will be local high school coaches and and awards will be given at the camp. The format will be centered on individual fundamental shill development In 1954 Willie Mosconi, Philadelphian, set a world record in pocket billiards by running off 526 bads In a row. The camp will be designed to teach individual offensive and defensive fundamentals. Each camper will have personalized I I I PHONE 646-31- or 94 722-34- 03 722-413- Saturday, June 17At 11:00 A.M. 280 No. Main, Gunnison, Utah Auctioneers Note: Most of this equipment has had little or no use the past years; some equipment is new; the tractors have actual hours as printed. TRACTORS - IH 3588, cab, air, 873 hrs; IH 3388, cab, air, 32 hrs; IH 5088, cab, air, 248 hrs; IH 3288, cab, air, 53 hrs; IH 3688, cab, air, 28 hrs; IH 986, cab, air, 1394 hrs; (2) IH 886s, cab, air, 2944 hrs & 1016 hrs; IH 186, hydro, cab, air, 4274 hrs; Farmall 560; Case 730. HAY EQUIPMENT - IH 445 Baler; IH 435 Baler; NH 1048 Bale Wagon. SWATHERS - IH 375; IH 275 - Both with cond- 722-10- itioners. CHOPPERSWAGONS 21 The Ink Spot V Riding Mowers EQUIPMENT 4. Custom Designs Announcements Invitations Respond Cards Shower Boob Wedding Books Napkins Matchbooks Place Cards Thank You Cards I J FARM & INDUSTRIAL 722-568- IMIlTSVl HICKEN'S HUNTING CLUB ABSOLUTE AUCTION attention given to those areas of specific needs. For more information contact 9 Dan bunt at or Brad Monks at Applications are also available in this weeks issue of the Standard. 19-2-3. by. But that was late in my career when I was known as a dead pull" hitter. It was absolute. I never hit balls to right field in those years. In my younger days, I hit to all parts of tiw field, and there really isnt a good defense for someone who can do that. approximately 75 Boone and Crockett record book bucks. He has agreed to bring his largest and ' moat impressive deer to the July Expo in Salt Lake. In addition to trophy mule deer, the Expo will feature a continuous program of lectures and seminars by mule deer experts and celebrities, an auction to benefit mule deer causes, and a large assortment of companies providing goods and services of interest to mule deer hunters. The purpose of tiw Expo is to promote quality mule deer hunting in the Rocky Mountain states by exposing sportsmen to the moat magnificent bucka ever taken, Gardner said, adding that He thought the Expo would become an annual event, and the gathering place for mule deer hunters, not only from the Rocky Mountain states, but nationwide. 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