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Show . Golfers Make Two Ben cap golfers, Bonneville and Roy. 10-0, after The fine was score the scores respectively medalist of 40 for Jim Dembitz matched with coming Bonneville Lake May score 22nd course at Sete bitigde! apillene Sevecalgiies chee In the Walker, om With i » Lomond's | ng eens Friday when : will they Championships. running and specializes in the and he should do well } tis events, Roger Johnny Surnett Diaz, have been Jerry tops in the 440,880, and mile run, respectively. In the pole vault, Todd Parker and William Davis have both cleared 12'6''. They should the in Salt have a great chance to place in the meet. Coach Hislop hasn't sounded too optimistic. nabomtenali-mpete= > béd bap efforts Invitational Meet. He javelin and high jump, in Region a, City. do heel pended None : up golf PR Probably the best all-around trackman is Doug Cottle. Cottle placed seventh in the all-around competition at the recent DSYU with a 40 against Roy. The next big competition for ... the golf team will be the state meet, eee ' f ? Region See 8.3 "guts", 9 holes. this the wanes : , en fa bial tennis teamg co 4 season's in f The track team, under coaches Hislop and Kap, has experienced a ''fair'' season with a 5-2 league record. The team lacks the depth and experience that 3.L. teams have had in the past, but it has come through with some great determination and just plan (scoring gives one point for the lowest score and one point forthe most holes won, with 5 golfers competing for each team). in the Bonneville match, Rick Francom their compete a slow start in area competition, have come back to win their last two matches against were 6-4 and Lomond's 4 if\l and track } Sen A Avi Kis Straioht Lomond':s é t Win Comeback. 3 ‘ ee a war ae ot Seth ae ON TOR PERE Dt AMOND. RACE \ eek He says that Ogden and ‘Roy should battle it out a for first place, and thoping for third. eS f Ps, « >. en / / felt Bt) In tennis, thopes are Ben he's Lomond's the brightest in history. Coach Dinsdale's squad has won nearily four times as many individual matches as ever the Region| race drawing ace Grawing baseball team is enjoying to ¢ a tight close, Be “before. its best season ever. The winningest players Although the Scots have lost one game, a heartbreaking are Larry Bond and Bill '1-0 decision against Ogden, they've been unstoppable in warsden, who have combinall other competition. As of May 4th, their league re- ed to win six straight cord is 6-1, topped by ''Bullet" Turley's no-hitter amatches playing first dou- _gainst Roy. ~ bles. Paul Sabin and Mel TR A look at the statistics shows just why BL. is ridShimizu join them with ing so high. In the first five games, the Scotties four straight wins at se' outscored all opposition by 47 sins +6 4. The team as cond doubles, a whole is batting at a .302 clip with 45 hits in 149 tn singles, Chuck Pomeroy, trips to the plate, a mighty fine average. Randy Dryer, and Richard The pitching staff of Turley, Judd King, and Lee Tripp have all come on Ernstrom is doing even better. So far they've allowstrong lately to win sev-ed only 3 earned runs in 34 innings for an unbelievable eral matches. Individually, Turley has struck out 59 bat- } ,0.88 E.R.A. -ers.in 45 innings, often striking out the side. Against! : RIFLE TEAM NEARS TOP Ogden, hurler Judd King struck out 14 Tigers, only to _ Ben Lomond's R.0.T.C. lose on an unearned run. Rifle team showed recently _ Doug Kump is leading the pack in just about every thatit is one of the best hitting department with a blistering .563 batting in the state, ' average, One homer, four doubles, and a triple, along ' nm competition with Og‘with 13 R.3.1.'s and 9 runs. Glade Wimmer follows him with a .466 average and 8 runs. Gregg Taggart has prov-~ den, Logan, Highland, West ast, and South, the Scots en the top pinch-hitter with a .500 average. In fielding, catcher Jim Stith leads in put-outs with placed third with 1120 eam points. bb, followed by Wimmer with 27. The match was held at Add the hustle. | There you have the record-book story. the 3en Lomond rifle range. and spirit that this year's Scotties have shown, and . '67 could bring &.L, its second straight championship. e q. &- in en mm Nee oe age 0 ee ge am ey RD eG a gpI mae oe s willen wae. eaadie oe Ce ee SI Ee CO NS eee, ee Oe en ee ee ee ae ” . . sw @ |