Page 6-The Journal Opinion-June 3, 1981
I Sports
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BRADFORD--Pam ltum-
phrey and the Oxbow
Olympians have done i! again.
By virtue of a 2-0
Hum_phr00 hurls one.hitter
!
)Oxbow girls advance in tourne00
whitewashing of liarwood, shutout of theseason. Oxbow s control problems throughout thrown out at third, Staci
Humphrey and her team-record now stands at an un- the game, the first inning LumbratolarybethYandow.
mfltes have collected their precedented 14-3. seeded 2nd being tile worst. Marsha Humphrey walked, and both
sixth one-hitter and fifth Carbee and Angie Dobbins Dobbins and Humphrey ad-
is both walked to start the in- vanced to second and third on
=: +: 12-4 ning. Carbee later being a wild pitch. With one out,
Marsha Carbee, Pam ltumphrey and Kris Herman
congratulate each other after Saturday's 2-O victory
over Harwood.
in their division.
Oxbow's next foe
Winooski. sporting a
record and the number one
seed in division two
playdowns Winner of
Tuesday's game in Winooski
will travel to Randolph this
Saturday, playing the winner
of Windsor vs. Burr and
Burton for the State Cham-
pionship
I! wasn't easy for the
Olympians against the Har-
wood nine. Just two weeks
ago, Oxbow completely
demoralized the tlighlanders
28-0 and they were out to gain
back some respect. Respect
they earned, but Oxbow
walked away with the victory.
Paul Munn's team scored all
the runs they needed in the
first inning, without the help of
a base hit. Harwood starter
Jane! DeFreest experienced
Paul Munn
the Oxbow softball team surveys their opponents before last
Harwood. Oxbow won 2-0 to enter the semi-finals.
00TENNIS ANYONE!![
Bonnie Oaks Tennis Club cordially invites one
and all to become acquainted with our fine tennis
facility and exciting schedule of tennis events
this summer.
On the weekends of June 6 & 7 and June 13 & 14,
we are celebrating 'Meet The Pro Days'.
Meet and play with our new WTS Pro, Ken
Botecho.
--Free unlimited court time
--Free Junior clinic I0:00 A.M. each day
Membership information and schedule of
I events will be available.
Free refreshments will be served.
For further information call Bonnie Oaks 802-
333-4302, Lake Morey Road, Fairlee, Vermont.
i I I II I I
ADMISSION:
'3.50 Adults
q.00 Child
m k COUP£" ,
00m00lgradford, Verm60000
m ular card
[]
o RACING
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[] Streets & Coupes
E
[] Little League Night
[] MOTORCYCLE RACING ALSO
[]
[] FRIDAY NIGHT
m June 5, 8:00pm
[]
RAIN DATE SAT, 8:00 p.m.
hlternate Rain Date
mSunday
007:30
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SAFE--Angle Dobbins slides into home with the first
run of the game against Harwoed.
cleanup hitter popped to the
third baseman leaving it up to
Annette Brooks. Brooks
responded with a hard
grounder to Yandow who
chose to try and throw the
runner out at home. Dobbins
just heat the throw on a bang-
bang play, putting Oxbow m
front, l.o. Kris Herman flied to
center, ending the inning.
The only other score came
in the third inning. Carbee and
Dobbins were again the
catalysts. After Carhee heat
out a bunt down the third
baseline, Munn directed
Dobbins to do the same.
Dobbins beat the throw and on
Saturday's game against an error by the first baseman
Oxbow's baseball team receiving congratulations from Coach Jim Kelley (No. 13)
aiter,vict ry over Lrmim, U,Z st may 0xbew:
W. Rutla d o n Wednesday at 4 p.m. at Oxbow in the semi'finals.
I
Conn. Valley Softball
Southern Division
Standings as of
May 25
west division
Thetford I ................. 5-0
Newbury .................. 4-0
Thetford II ................ 3-0
Pirates (Lyme) ........... 2-2
West Fairlee . .: ........... 1-2
Lake Morey ............... 1-3
3rd Rail (Fairlee) ......... 1-3
Lyme ..................... 0-3
Thetford Penquins ......... 0-4
EAST DIVISION
Warren I .................. 5-0
Piermont ................. 4-0
Wentworth Kings .......... 3-1
Rumney .................. 2-2
Warren 13 ................. 2-2
Orfordville ............... 1-2
Wentworth ................ 1-4
Orford .................... 1-4
Orford 11 .................. 1-5
SCORES TO DATE
Orford 22 Penquins 1 l
Thet. 1 17 Orford 11 4
Newbury 12 Lake Morey 5
3rd Rail 19 W. Fairlee 14
Thet. 120 Pirates l0
Thet. II 16 Lyme 11
Tbet. I33 3rd Rail 4
W. Fairlee 13 Lake Morey 11
Thet: 1 24 Lyme 12
Thet, II 16 Pirates 10
Newbury 19 Penquins l 1
Newbury 12 3rd Rail 11
Pirates 20 3rd Rail 9/
Thet. II 18 Lake Morey 10
Newbury 15 Lyme 4
Pirates 16 W. Fairlee 12
Thet. IA0 Penquins 19
Lake Morey 17 Penquins 15
Warren 123 Wentworth 11
Piermont 16 Rumney 12
CONNECTICUT VALLEY
LITTLE LEAGUE
Piermont 44 STANDINGS
Wentworth 8
Orford II 4 Thetford
Orfordville 8 Newbury
Orford II Bradford Blue Jays
Rmnney 40rford
Wentworth 8 Fairlee
Orford 14 West Fairiee
Warren 13 8 East Corinth
Bradford Green Hornets
Orford II 1 Topsham
Orford 5
Orford 12
Orfordville 11
Wentworth 3 ONE MINUTE
Kings 12 SPORTS QUIZ
Warren138 Name the boxer credited
Orford II 3 with being the first scientific
Orford II 9 boxer. Answer on Classified
page.
Kings 12
Warren 1 15
Kings 14
Piermont 11
Rumney 15
Warren 1 33
Orford vi lie 24
Piermont 29
Rumney 8
Warren 1 13
Wentworth 23
Orford II 14
Warren I 13
Kings 9
Warren 13 19
Warren 13 13
LISTEN TO:
also
Wells River Valley
Softball League
Local High school
BASEBALL
Tournament
Action
One of Ihe neW ond umd €or
ond lmek In t11o Upper Volloy.
r ItUtOmOliw I
SCHEDULED BROADCASTS FROM
MILLS MEMORIAL FIELD
FOR WELLS RIVER SOFTBALL LEAGUE GAMES
BY RADIO WYKR FOR 1981
DATE-GAME TIME
Mon., June l--Carrier Hammers vs Colatina Exit 6:30
Tue., June 2--Rapid RubMsh vs Hobos 8:39
Mon., June &-South Ryegate vs Duds 6:30
Bernie Marvin
Haverhill man plays lacrosse
PLYMOUTH--Bernie Marvin we've played this season, but
of Haverhill was a member of haven't much to show for it."
the 1981 Plymouth State
College lacrosse team.
The 18-year-old Marvin is a
freshman midfielder for the
Panthers, who finished the
season with a 2-9 record.
"Bernie is a relatively
inexperienced midfielder who
has seen some action this
season," says PSC .coach
Dave Webster. "He'll he even
better next season."
"We had some good talent
on the team, but we've got to
improve our defense and our
concentration for next year,"
says Webster. "I think we've
held a lead over every team
Plymouth State defeated a
talented University of Ver-
mont (12-II) and Castleton
State (17-3) this season, but
lost to such teams as Albany
State University, Norwich
University, Westfield State,
Boston State, and Bowdoin.
Marvin is a 1980 graduate of
Wondsville High School where
he competed on the football,
soccer, wrestling and lacrosse
teams. He is the son of B.A.
and Polly Marvin of Haverhill
and is a freshman business
management major at
Plymouth State College.
Ladies goff group meets at Fairiee
FAIRLEE--The Lake Morey whether or not they are
Ladies Golf Association held members of Lake Morey.
its first meeting of the 1981 Each week a different contest
season May 14. Twelve is held.
members werepresent. An18- Tee-off time is 9:00 a.m.
hole tournament was held in Players are asked to come
the morning. Twelve mere- about 15 minutes early to
bers participated, allow time to form teams.
Ladies Day takes place An invitational inter-club-
every Thursday morning tournament will beheld July2
throughout the summer. Any and a member-guest tour-
women players in the area is namentJuly30.
'welcome to join the group
4-O
5-1 Bradford summer
3-2
3-2 BRADFORD--The Bradford
2-3 Summer Recreation Com-
2-3 mittee under sponsorship of
2-3 the Connecticut Valley
2-4 Jaycees, Bradford Com-
0-5 reunify Club, and the School
Department, plans to offer a
free 3-week summer program
for youth, ages 7-15, July 27
thru August 14, from 10:00
a.m. to 2:00 p.m. at Memorial
Field.
Activities to .be offered will
include photography, golf,
table games, camp crafts,
recreation program
dramatics, nature crafts,
chess, dancing, arts and
crafts, tennis, batik, hunter
safety, first aid, gymnastics,
reading, puppetry, guitar,
wood carving and archery.
Students in theSummer
Youth Employment Service
will help with teaching and
supervision. Anyone in-
terested in teaching the above
classes should contact
Carolyn Jefts, the Summer
Recreation Coordinator, at
222-9387 or 222-5212.
Morey Road Race set at Fairlee
FAIRLEE--The second an-entry fee.
nual Lake Morey 10-kilometer
road race will be run Jmm 20,
sponsored by the Green
Mountain Athletic
Association.
Registration begins at 1
p.m. with the start of the race
set for 2:30. There will bea $2
Oxbow athletes
BRADFORD--The Oxbow
Athletic Boosters Club will
honor the athletes of Oxbow
High School with a banquet in
the high school cafeteria
beginning at6 p.m. June9.
The affair will honor student
athletes who have par-
The race will follow the read
around Lake Morey, begin-
ning at Camp Lanakil, at the
north end of the lake.
For more information, call
Ken Boyd at (802) 864-5455 or
(802) 864-0186.
to be honored
ticipated in sports during the
school year.
Guest speaker will be Mrs.
Chris Welgus, Dartmouth
Woman's Basketball coach.
Speeches will begin at 7:00
p.m.
Indy pace car coming to N. H.
CONCORD--The official pace Association are donating the
car of the 1981 Indianapolis 500 car, one of 100 custom-made
Race will be coming to New 1981 Buicks, to the New
Hampshire in mid-June and Hampshire March of Dimes.
will be displayed around the Watch for news of where and
state before being raffled off when to see the pace car that
in late fall to benefit the New started off this years
Hampshire March of Dimes. Indianapolis 500.
The Country Buick Dealers
Swimming program at Halls
NEWBURY--The Newbury
and Bradford Recreation
Committees will again
sponsor the swimming
program at Halls Lake in
Newbury. All children ages
four (4), by April first, to 18
are eligible.
Classes will he Monday thru
Friday beginning June 22 and
ending July 17, from 10:00
a.m. TO 2:30 p.m. There will be
a one dollar charge per child
for the entire program to help
defray costs.
The registration slip below
may be used TO sign up for the
program. Any
requests
should he on the
slip. Also note
problems. One
slip per child
for
program.
New
program should
Cross card
class level.
Swimming
be Kathy Welch,
will be Beth
Matilda
Bear Ridge
COUPES
May 29, 1981
1st Qualifier
1.--14 Bob Adams
2.--50 Chuck Frazier
3.--21 Scott Spear
4.--16 Raymond Heath
2rid Qualifier
I.--51 David Simpson
2.-- I Orin Howe
3.-- 6 C.V. Elms
4.--96 Bob Shepard
3rd Qualifier
I.--56 Clayton Hatch
2.--98 Frank Keene
3.--54 Chuck Beede
4.---93 Dale Williams
Ist Consolation
1.--77 Stuart Bean
2.-- 3 Ervine Eastman
3.--53 Dan Beede
4.--36 Ricky Roberts
Semi-Feature
1.-- 6 C.V. Elms
2.--98 Frank Keene
3.--56 Clayton Hatch
4.--54 Chuck Beede
5.--50 Chuck Frazier
6.--14 Bob Adams
Feature
1.-- 6 C.V. Elms
2.--77 Stuart Bean
3.--98 Frank Keene
4.-- 3 Ervine Eastman
5.--50 Chuck Frazier
6.--93 Dale Williams
7.--54 Chuck Beede
8.--51 David Simpson
9.--56 Clayton Hatch
10.-- 10rin Howe
11.--53 Dan Beede
12.--14 Bob Adams
13.--96 Bob Shepard
14.--16 Raymond Heath
Streets
May 29,
1st
2nd (
4.--16
3rd (
3.--11
4.-- 1 Rail
1.--61
3.--28 Fio
5.--31
6
2, ¸
3.--11
5.--81
1.--61 Waynel
2.--18 Duncan
E
7.--24 Alex
8.-- 1 Ralph
11.---81
13.--16 Richard
16.--29 Roger
17=-69 Doug
COUPES
POINT STANDINGS
I.--98 Frank Keene, Chelsea, Vt ...............
2.-- 3 Ervine Eastman, E. Thetford, Vt ......
3.-- 6 C.V. Elms, N. Haverhill, N.H ..........
4.--64 Robert Beede (Chuck), Barre, Vt ........ .,
5.--56 Clayton Hatch, E. Topsham, Vt .......
6.--88 Stuart Bean, Bradford, Vt .............
7.--93 Dale Williams, E. Ryegate, Vt .........
8.--53 Robert Beede (Dan), Barre, Vt ........
9.-- 1Orin Howe, W. Lebanon, N.H ...............
10.--96 Bob Shephard, Graniteville, Vt ............. i
11.--51 David Simpson, Barre, Vt... : .............
12.-- 7 Bob Rushford, Bradford, Vt .................
13.--50Chuck Frazier, White River, Vt .............
14.--14 Bob Adams, S. Royalton, Vt .............. ' '!
14.--36 Ricky Roberts, Orange, Vt ................ "
15.--16 Raymond Heath, Warren, N.H .............
16.--57 Doug Roberts, Barre, Vt ...................
17.--01 David Smith, White River, Vt .............. i
18.--21 Scott Spear, Goshen, N.H ..........
19.-- 5 Bob Packard, Enfield, N.H ............... "
20.--42 Bunky Adams, Hartford, Vt ........
STREET DIVISION
POINT STANDINGS
1.--61 Wayne Hazlett, Woodsville, N.H .......
2.--11 Carroll Porter, Corinth, Vt ................. '
3.--28 Floyd Jarvis, Northfield, Vt ............... '
3.-- 1 Ralph Baldwin, Graniteville, Vt ........... '*
4.--23 Frank Weigel, White River Jct., Vt ........
4.--97 Brad Phelps, N. Thefford, Vt...
5.---01 Thomas Sponner, W. Topsham, Vt .......
6.-- Arnold Stygles, Bradford, Vt .............
7.--31 Harry Davidson, Piermont, N.H ..........
8.--18 Duncan MeKay, E. Barre, Vt .............
9.--16 Richard Fadden, N. Haverhill, N.H .......
9.--17 Jim Morgan, W. Lebanon, N.H ..........
10.--44 Gene Pierson, E. Corinth, Vt .............. "
11.--24 Alex Hart, Williamstown, Vt ..............
12.---69 Doug Boyce, Groten, Vt .................
13.--34 Richard Simmons, Bradford, Vt ......... '
14.--75 David Gomo, Webstervilie, Vt ...........
14.--43 Menty Sweet, E. Corinth, Vt ...........
15.--81 Marshall Laundry, Jr., Woodsville
16.--48 Peter Greaves, W. Danville, Vt ........
17.--57 Alex Sutherland, Bath, N.H ...........
17.--29 Richard Peeor, Barre, Vt ..........
17.--63 Robert Griffith, E. Corinth, Vt .......
18.--88 Bruce Towle, Bradford, Vt ............
19.--29Roger Pecor, Barre, Vt. .................
_ Tue., June 9--Hobos vs Colatina Exit 6:30 __ •
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Page 6-The Journal Opinion-June 3, 1981
I Sports
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BRADFORD--Pam ltum-
phrey and the Oxbow
Olympians have done i! again.
By virtue of a 2-0
Hum_phr00 hurls one.hitter
!
)Oxbow girls advance in tourne00
whitewashing of liarwood, shutout of theseason. Oxbow s control problems throughout thrown out at third, Staci
Humphrey and her team-record now stands at an un- the game, the first inning LumbratolarybethYandow.
mfltes have collected their precedented 14-3. seeded 2nd being tile worst. Marsha Humphrey walked, and both
sixth one-hitter and fifth Carbee and Angie Dobbins Dobbins and Humphrey ad-
is both walked to start the in- vanced to second and third on
=: +: 12-4 ning. Carbee later being a wild pitch. With one out,
Marsha Carbee, Pam ltumphrey and Kris Herman
congratulate each other after Saturday's 2-O victory
over Harwood.
in their division.
Oxbow's next foe
Winooski. sporting a
record and the number one
seed in division two
playdowns Winner of
Tuesday's game in Winooski
will travel to Randolph this
Saturday, playing the winner
of Windsor vs. Burr and
Burton for the State Cham-
pionship
I! wasn't easy for the
Olympians against the Har-
wood nine. Just two weeks
ago, Oxbow completely
demoralized the tlighlanders
28-0 and they were out to gain
back some respect. Respect
they earned, but Oxbow
walked away with the victory.
Paul Munn's team scored all
the runs they needed in the
first inning, without the help of
a base hit. Harwood starter
Jane! DeFreest experienced
Paul Munn
the Oxbow softball team surveys their opponents before last
Harwood. Oxbow won 2-0 to enter the semi-finals.
00TENNIS ANYONE!![
Bonnie Oaks Tennis Club cordially invites one
and all to become acquainted with our fine tennis
facility and exciting schedule of tennis events
this summer.
On the weekends of June 6 & 7 and June 13 & 14,
we are celebrating 'Meet The Pro Days'.
Meet and play with our new WTS Pro, Ken
Botecho.
--Free unlimited court time
--Free Junior clinic I0:00 A.M. each day
Membership information and schedule of
I events will be available.
Free refreshments will be served.
For further information call Bonnie Oaks 802-
333-4302, Lake Morey Road, Fairlee, Vermont.
i I I II I I
ADMISSION:
'3.50 Adults
q.00 Child
m k COUP£" ,
00m00lgradford, Verm60000
m ular card
[]
o RACING
E
[] Streets & Coupes
E
[] Little League Night
[] MOTORCYCLE RACING ALSO
[]
[] FRIDAY NIGHT
m June 5, 8:00pm
[]
RAIN DATE SAT, 8:00 p.m.
hlternate Rain Date
mSunday
007:30
m
[]
[]
[]
m
[]
m
[]
m
SAFE--Angle Dobbins slides into home with the first
run of the game against Harwoed.
cleanup hitter popped to the
third baseman leaving it up to
Annette Brooks. Brooks
responded with a hard
grounder to Yandow who
chose to try and throw the
runner out at home. Dobbins
just heat the throw on a bang-
bang play, putting Oxbow m
front, l.o. Kris Herman flied to
center, ending the inning.
The only other score came
in the third inning. Carbee and
Dobbins were again the
catalysts. After Carhee heat
out a bunt down the third
baseline, Munn directed
Dobbins to do the same.
Dobbins beat the throw and on
Saturday's game against an error by the first baseman
Oxbow's baseball team receiving congratulations from Coach Jim Kelley (No. 13)
aiter,vict ry over Lrmim, U,Z st may 0xbew:
W. Rutla d o n Wednesday at 4 p.m. at Oxbow in the semi'finals.
I
Conn. Valley Softball
Southern Division
Standings as of
May 25
west division
Thetford I ................. 5-0
Newbury .................. 4-0
Thetford II ................ 3-0
Pirates (Lyme) ........... 2-2
West Fairlee . .: ........... 1-2
Lake Morey ............... 1-3
3rd Rail (Fairlee) ......... 1-3
Lyme ..................... 0-3
Thetford Penquins ......... 0-4
EAST DIVISION
Warren I .................. 5-0
Piermont ................. 4-0
Wentworth Kings .......... 3-1
Rumney .................. 2-2
Warren 13 ................. 2-2
Orfordville ............... 1-2
Wentworth ................ 1-4
Orford .................... 1-4
Orford 11 .................. 1-5
SCORES TO DATE
Orford 22 Penquins 1 l
Thet. 1 17 Orford 11 4
Newbury 12 Lake Morey 5
3rd Rail 19 W. Fairlee 14
Thet. 120 Pirates l0
Thet. II 16 Lyme 11
Tbet. I33 3rd Rail 4
W. Fairlee 13 Lake Morey 11
Thet: 1 24 Lyme 12
Thet, II 16 Pirates 10
Newbury 19 Penquins l 1
Newbury 12 3rd Rail 11
Pirates 20 3rd Rail 9/
Thet. II 18 Lake Morey 10
Newbury 15 Lyme 4
Pirates 16 W. Fairlee 12
Thet. IA0 Penquins 19
Lake Morey 17 Penquins 15
Warren 123 Wentworth 11
Piermont 16 Rumney 12
CONNECTICUT VALLEY
LITTLE LEAGUE
Piermont 44 STANDINGS
Wentworth 8
Orford II 4 Thetford
Orfordville 8 Newbury
Orford II Bradford Blue Jays
Rmnney 40rford
Wentworth 8 Fairlee
Orford 14 West Fairiee
Warren 13 8 East Corinth
Bradford Green Hornets
Orford II 1 Topsham
Orford 5
Orford 12
Orfordville 11
Wentworth 3 ONE MINUTE
Kings 12 SPORTS QUIZ
Warren138 Name the boxer credited
Orford II 3 with being the first scientific
Orford II 9 boxer. Answer on Classified
page.
Kings 12
Warren 1 15
Kings 14
Piermont 11
Rumney 15
Warren 1 33
Orford vi lie 24
Piermont 29
Rumney 8
Warren 1 13
Wentworth 23
Orford II 14
Warren I 13
Kings 9
Warren 13 19
Warren 13 13
LISTEN TO:
also
Wells River Valley
Softball League
Local High school
BASEBALL
Tournament
Action
One of Ihe neW ond umd €or
ond lmek In t11o Upper Volloy.
r ItUtOmOliw I
SCHEDULED BROADCASTS FROM
MILLS MEMORIAL FIELD
FOR WELLS RIVER SOFTBALL LEAGUE GAMES
BY RADIO WYKR FOR 1981
DATE-GAME TIME
Mon., June l--Carrier Hammers vs Colatina Exit 6:30
Tue., June 2--Rapid RubMsh vs Hobos 8:39
Mon., June &-South Ryegate vs Duds 6:30
Bernie Marvin
Haverhill man plays lacrosse
PLYMOUTH--Bernie Marvin we've played this season, but
of Haverhill was a member of haven't much to show for it."
the 1981 Plymouth State
College lacrosse team.
The 18-year-old Marvin is a
freshman midfielder for the
Panthers, who finished the
season with a 2-9 record.
"Bernie is a relatively
inexperienced midfielder who
has seen some action this
season," says PSC .coach
Dave Webster. "He'll he even
better next season."
"We had some good talent
on the team, but we've got to
improve our defense and our
concentration for next year,"
says Webster. "I think we've
held a lead over every team
Plymouth State defeated a
talented University of Ver-
mont (12-II) and Castleton
State (17-3) this season, but
lost to such teams as Albany
State University, Norwich
University, Westfield State,
Boston State, and Bowdoin.
Marvin is a 1980 graduate of
Wondsville High School where
he competed on the football,
soccer, wrestling and lacrosse
teams. He is the son of B.A.
and Polly Marvin of Haverhill
and is a freshman business
management major at
Plymouth State College.
Ladies goff group meets at Fairiee
FAIRLEE--The Lake Morey whether or not they are
Ladies Golf Association held members of Lake Morey.
its first meeting of the 1981 Each week a different contest
season May 14. Twelve is held.
members werepresent. An18- Tee-off time is 9:00 a.m.
hole tournament was held in Players are asked to come
the morning. Twelve mere- about 15 minutes early to
bers participated, allow time to form teams.
Ladies Day takes place An invitational inter-club-
every Thursday morning tournament will beheld July2
throughout the summer. Any and a member-guest tour-
women players in the area is namentJuly30.
'welcome to join the group
4-O
5-1 Bradford summer
3-2
3-2 BRADFORD--The Bradford
2-3 Summer Recreation Com-
2-3 mittee under sponsorship of
2-3 the Connecticut Valley
2-4 Jaycees, Bradford Com-
0-5 reunify Club, and the School
Department, plans to offer a
free 3-week summer program
for youth, ages 7-15, July 27
thru August 14, from 10:00
a.m. to 2:00 p.m. at Memorial
Field.
Activities to .be offered will
include photography, golf,
table games, camp crafts,
recreation program
dramatics, nature crafts,
chess, dancing, arts and
crafts, tennis, batik, hunter
safety, first aid, gymnastics,
reading, puppetry, guitar,
wood carving and archery.
Students in theSummer
Youth Employment Service
will help with teaching and
supervision. Anyone in-
terested in teaching the above
classes should contact
Carolyn Jefts, the Summer
Recreation Coordinator, at
222-9387 or 222-5212.
Morey Road Race set at Fairlee
FAIRLEE--The second an-entry fee.
nual Lake Morey 10-kilometer
road race will be run Jmm 20,
sponsored by the Green
Mountain Athletic
Association.
Registration begins at 1
p.m. with the start of the race
set for 2:30. There will bea $2
Oxbow athletes
BRADFORD--The Oxbow
Athletic Boosters Club will
honor the athletes of Oxbow
High School with a banquet in
the high school cafeteria
beginning at6 p.m. June9.
The affair will honor student
athletes who have par-
The race will follow the read
around Lake Morey, begin-
ning at Camp Lanakil, at the
north end of the lake.
For more information, call
Ken Boyd at (802) 864-5455 or
(802) 864-0186.
to be honored
ticipated in sports during the
school year.
Guest speaker will be Mrs.
Chris Welgus, Dartmouth
Woman's Basketball coach.
Speeches will begin at 7:00
p.m.
Indy pace car coming to N. H.
CONCORD--The official pace Association are donating the
car of the 1981 Indianapolis 500 car, one of 100 custom-made
Race will be coming to New 1981 Buicks, to the New
Hampshire in mid-June and Hampshire March of Dimes.
will be displayed around the Watch for news of where and
state before being raffled off when to see the pace car that
in late fall to benefit the New started off this years
Hampshire March of Dimes. Indianapolis 500.
The Country Buick Dealers
Swimming program at Halls
NEWBURY--The Newbury
and Bradford Recreation
Committees will again
sponsor the swimming
program at Halls Lake in
Newbury. All children ages
four (4), by April first, to 18
are eligible.
Classes will he Monday thru
Friday beginning June 22 and
ending July 17, from 10:00
a.m. TO 2:30 p.m. There will be
a one dollar charge per child
for the entire program to help
defray costs.
The registration slip below
may be used TO sign up for the
program. Any
requests
should he on the
slip. Also note
problems. One
slip per child
for
program.
New
program should
Cross card
class level.
Swimming
be Kathy Welch,
will be Beth
Matilda
Bear Ridge
COUPES
May 29, 1981
1st Qualifier
1.--14 Bob Adams
2.--50 Chuck Frazier
3.--21 Scott Spear
4.--16 Raymond Heath
2rid Qualifier
I.--51 David Simpson
2.-- I Orin Howe
3.-- 6 C.V. Elms
4.--96 Bob Shepard
3rd Qualifier
I.--56 Clayton Hatch
2.--98 Frank Keene
3.--54 Chuck Beede
4.---93 Dale Williams
Ist Consolation
1.--77 Stuart Bean
2.-- 3 Ervine Eastman
3.--53 Dan Beede
4.--36 Ricky Roberts
Semi-Feature
1.-- 6 C.V. Elms
2.--98 Frank Keene
3.--56 Clayton Hatch
4.--54 Chuck Beede
5.--50 Chuck Frazier
6.--14 Bob Adams
Feature
1.-- 6 C.V. Elms
2.--77 Stuart Bean
3.--98 Frank Keene
4.-- 3 Ervine Eastman
5.--50 Chuck Frazier
6.--93 Dale Williams
7.--54 Chuck Beede
8.--51 David Simpson
9.--56 Clayton Hatch
10.-- 10rin Howe
11.--53 Dan Beede
12.--14 Bob Adams
13.--96 Bob Shepard
14.--16 Raymond Heath
Streets
May 29,
1st
2nd (
4.--16
3rd (
3.--11
4.-- 1 Rail
1.--61
3.--28 Fio
5.--31
6
2, ¸
3.--11
5.--81
1.--61 Waynel
2.--18 Duncan
E
7.--24 Alex
8.-- 1 Ralph
11.---81
13.--16 Richard
16.--29 Roger
17=-69 Doug
COUPES
POINT STANDINGS
I.--98 Frank Keene, Chelsea, Vt ...............
2.-- 3 Ervine Eastman, E. Thetford, Vt ......
3.-- 6 C.V. Elms, N. Haverhill, N.H ..........
4.--64 Robert Beede (Chuck), Barre, Vt ........ .,
5.--56 Clayton Hatch, E. Topsham, Vt .......
6.--88 Stuart Bean, Bradford, Vt .............
7.--93 Dale Williams, E. Ryegate, Vt .........
8.--53 Robert Beede (Dan), Barre, Vt ........
9.-- 1Orin Howe, W. Lebanon, N.H ...............
10.--96 Bob Shephard, Graniteville, Vt ............. i
11.--51 David Simpson, Barre, Vt... : .............
12.-- 7 Bob Rushford, Bradford, Vt .................
13.--50Chuck Frazier, White River, Vt .............
14.--14 Bob Adams, S. Royalton, Vt .............. ' '!
14.--36 Ricky Roberts, Orange, Vt ................ "
15.--16 Raymond Heath, Warren, N.H .............
16.--57 Doug Roberts, Barre, Vt ...................
17.--01 David Smith, White River, Vt .............. i
18.--21 Scott Spear, Goshen, N.H ..........
19.-- 5 Bob Packard, Enfield, N.H ............... "
20.--42 Bunky Adams, Hartford, Vt ........
STREET DIVISION
POINT STANDINGS
1.--61 Wayne Hazlett, Woodsville, N.H .......
2.--11 Carroll Porter, Corinth, Vt ................. '
3.--28 Floyd Jarvis, Northfield, Vt ............... '
3.-- 1 Ralph Baldwin, Graniteville, Vt ........... '*
4.--23 Frank Weigel, White River Jct., Vt ........
4.--97 Brad Phelps, N. Thefford, Vt...
5.---01 Thomas Sponner, W. Topsham, Vt .......
6.-- Arnold Stygles, Bradford, Vt .............
7.--31 Harry Davidson, Piermont, N.H ..........
8.--18 Duncan MeKay, E. Barre, Vt .............
9.--16 Richard Fadden, N. Haverhill, N.H .......
9.--17 Jim Morgan, W. Lebanon, N.H ..........
10.--44 Gene Pierson, E. Corinth, Vt .............. "
11.--24 Alex Hart, Williamstown, Vt ..............
12.---69 Doug Boyce, Groten, Vt .................
13.--34 Richard Simmons, Bradford, Vt ......... '
14.--75 David Gomo, Webstervilie, Vt ...........
14.--43 Menty Sweet, E. Corinth, Vt ...........
15.--81 Marshall Laundry, Jr., Woodsville
16.--48 Peter Greaves, W. Danville, Vt ........
17.--57 Alex Sutherland, Bath, N.H ...........
17.--29 Richard Peeor, Barre, Vt ..........
17.--63 Robert Griffith, E. Corinth, Vt .......
18.--88 Bruce Towle, Bradford, Vt ............
19.--29Roger Pecor, Barre, Vt. .................
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