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Show n Putin TSW r-- . ra? W wif- -(- .' TTir: s,''i?i?i-- - I1 , rt WSgaffiss. ys 8 - ' a . 'v ;v- - WWU Downs Race Track ter Horse futurity horses dart down the track for the finish at the Petroleum DASHING set tor April -are Finals second. was N Effort Easter Mysterv pocketed top honors in the second heat. GW Time FUN-Quar- 1 21 & 4t- dash out of the starting gate in the first heat of the Quarter Horse futurity, Sunday afternoon HEADING OUT-Hor- ses at the Petroleum Downs Race Track.. Some ofthe horses are Rare Fols, Bee Line Express, One Slick Seeker and Easy Otta Fly. Championship finals are slated April 21-2- 2. Finals Set For April 21-2- 2 Horses dash down the lane for Petroleum Down triumphs 17.97 in a close race. Agent of Fortune, owned by Aitken, was third The weather was a bit on the wet Red Red Wine, owned at 18.05. Doc's , was second at 18.08. Flaming Jets Copy owned by Quezadajockeyec by Rodrigues, won MotNreaitheirftinat thefirat weekend of Petroleum somebubbly for the top spot in the Fto econd owned by Goodrich Quarter Horse, Juliets FirstLove, own by FoUo low race, but settled for at ByAldon Rachele Downs Race Meet events. Champion- ship finals are slated for April Races start each day at 1p.m. Quarter Horse ftituritytrials were heId Sunday with several horses qualifying for the championship race. CIR Southern Style traveled up north to win the first heat The Gary Robison owned horse, which was jockeyed by Vicchrilli turned in a 16.32 time to d defeatseccmdjdace.GG Double Goodrich. C. by East Willow, owned by D & J Jensen, jockeyed by LaBonte, won the second heat at 16.43, and CIR Raised In Style, owned by F. Sursa, was second at 16.47. Easter Mystery, owned by Giles and Drake, jockeyed by Vicchrilli, didnt get any Easter eggs, but the top prize in the third heat was good enough at 16.35. GW TimeNEffort, owned by the Weldons, was second at 16.38. Trudy Lane, owned by Goodrich Quarter Horses Jockeyed by Larsen, darted down the racing lane for first r place in the fourth beat of the Quar-teHorse futurity in a time of IBjS ByTheSecond,ownod by Moore, lived up to its name by placing second at 16.81. Wheels Dot Can, owned by Whimpey and jockeyed by Vicchrilli, maiden race in won a 16.56. Webb of Memories, which was jockeyedby Chavez, gave owner, Rust, a happy memory with a first place win in a maiden derby race at 18.51. WS Dashing Sandy, owned by Muniz, was second. Thumpers Lane, owned by Biggs and jockeyed Ire Nuttal, was tops, Saturday in the first heat of the Pain t and Appaloosa race at 16.28, and Houston Proxima, owned by Gill, was second at 16.44.StrawflySpedalTwo extra-speciin the No. 2 heat at !4. The horse is owned!by Muniz. The jockey was Rodrigues. Freckled Chick, owned by Duncan, was second 1l1to v j V Burdette not Fausett in mat news Lewis Burdette, who is legally blind, should have been listed as a double winner at the Utah State Kids' Greco & Freestyle Championship Tournament in Ogden. Last weeks Uintah Basin Standard accidently reported that Lewis Fausett was the champion. Fausett is toooki to wrestle little kids even though he is loyal fan of the sport. Sorry about the error. - mu jS 9H Ross keeps her liltle'dog named "BooBcIi warm during DOG RACES-T- eri the Petroleum Downs Race Meet, which was for hoi ;cs only. "HooBeti" was hoping to chase after The Silver Rabbit. 18.57. 21-2- 2. Dash-owne- al ftt 16.37 Two Basin Bred heats warmed up the cold crowd on a day where the sun seemed to be on vacation. CIR Prince ofStyle, owned by Robison and jockeyed by Guymon, was in fashion for a first place win in the first heat at 16.26. Advance Cash, owned by Hackftwd, didn't get any cash as it placed second at 16.29. Mr. Blaze Style, owed by Jensen, jockeyed by Nuttal, burned up the track to win the second heat at 16.35. CIR Living In Style, owned by Robison, netted second at 16.45. Rock & Ride, owned by Nebeker andjockeyed by Chavez, won the first heat or the Quarter Horse derby at 17.97. Whatever Sticks, owned by Watson, stuck it ou t to pick up second Judge Bulldogs chew up Cats ByAldon Rachele It is a good thing that the judge from the Peoples Court wasnt on hand or he would have sentenced Union to baseball prison and put 8-them in a cell with no parole. A 0 the in Judge lead with six coming first inning doomed Union to a 5 defeat, Friday that has the Cougars tied for last place in Region 10 play with Judge. Both ownjust one region win. However, Union's lone win u over Uintah, which stomped tbe Bull8-- SHATTER COMPACTION jjL- - NOTHING RUNS OR PLOWS LUCE A DEERE dogs. The highlight of the game with fourth plenty ofki w spots came in the when Union showed off its hitting fans power although hometown the would have liked more noise from bats. Chris Oakes led off with a homer to zap the zero off the scoreboard. Rick Wcrry, Joel Dubray singled and Brandon Todd was walked to load upthe bases. Cole Hancockmined some gold, silver and carda-msy- be a Bernie Williams or yOrlando HemandezorthatJr GuUnion had that slam a with grand fans hnppy, but they were soon and. Union didnt score another run to lose by three to a team that had been winless in Region 10 until they met the Cate. r u' ft. 9 i 722-367- 9 OR 1 -8- 00-535-BIG wWJ ? reiser swr mMIHM B buu Ln Lij f West I hvy. 40 - I L 1 1 L " I Utah ? 3 I |