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Show me HHC first half, Civilians upset Hospital 1 wins The first half championship 1 team deswent to the HHC lost their that fact the they pite second round game to their closest pursuers, the Hospital. THE HOSPITAL knocked off two weeks ago HHC hut then turned around and got That heat by the Civilians left the medics right back where they started. The second round marked the 2 as a emergence of HHC team to lie reckoned with as they split their six games after forfeiting the entire first lound. si 7-- 6, 11-1- 0. First Half Winners Wnwn ubme are the members of the Pirates Little League team who won the First Halt Championship of the Dugway Little League with seven wins against two defeats. Front row Kirk lloule, Michael ) Lacy, John Mason, Raymond Montano Jr., James Mead, John Houle, and Loren (Lucky) Morse. Back Rows Richard Cecil, John Sees, Assistant Coach Alex Mason, Paul Brown, Claris Brauncr, Jim Keetch, Coach Rav Montano, Joseph Olhon, and Tommy Boykins. Missing from photo Leonard Emery. All winners championship the of the first half llllC 1 played last night, a game which will lie covered in detail in our next issue. They also assured themselves of a spot in the championship playoff after the second half of the season is comAll-Sta- pleted. LOOKING toward that second half, 11IIC 9 would have to rate as the odds-o- n favorite, with the Hospital, Civilians and HIIC 2 racing to upset them. Here is a review of the action of the past two weeks: HHC 122, HHC 2 6 Home runs by Earl Edwards and John Rowe and Edward's fourhit pitching were the keys to the HIIC 1 victory. HIIC f?2 started quickly scoring two runs on a walk. Fred Veredi's single and a double by Jim Rrdim. The winners got one liack in their half as a walk, a fielder's choice, a single and a hit liatsinan loaded the liases and Jack Previte scored on a wild pitch. In the second Howe was hit by a pitch, Ed Buys doubled and Chuck Page singled for two nms (L-R- LiEiagjitiiii aAAlrLj.K, and the lead. Page then reached second on an error as Duane Drake got to rst and they both scored when a pickuff throw went into centerfield. Jim Soiinnerfield doubled, Jack Previte s infield fly fell for a single and Edwards helped his own cause wi(h a long smash over the left center field fence. Two errors, a walk and Drake s single produced the final two runs of the inning. Previte walked to open the third and Edwards reached oil Allen singled for an error. two nms and Howe followed with his towering Mast over the fence in left. Two more mns scored on Ed Buys single, a walk, a single by Sonunerficld and a wild pitch. The winners got five more to cap the game in the fourth oil by Edwards, Castellaui, Buys and Previte and Sommer- field's single. The losers rallied for four 1 runs in the fifth as HHC committed five errors in the in ning. HHC 2 got only one hip during the outburst, a single liy Randy Gililis. In., June 25, 1971 Fred Johnston's double gave the medics the lead That rally won the game and 14-1- 1. they iced the cake with three more in the sixth and one in the seventh. The MPs scored their final two in the seventh, one coining on Hedges' home run. HHC 2 15, HIGH SCHOOL 3 Five men had two hits apiece for the winners whose attack was highlighted by Fred Vereshs fourth inning home run. A double liv Joe Fenwick and and Dan singles bv Yeresh OConnor 'helped HHC to four rrnis in the first inning. In the second, singles liy John Suter, Forrest Culp, O'Conner and Jack Ihnutnlya and a double by Rick CLark produced four more, The two-ni- n homer liy Yeresh started a seven-ru- n rally in the HHC fourth. Suters single. wick's double and a single by (lark also contributed to the ; Fen-doubl- es rally. The High School got all ofth-ci- r runs in the fourth on two of their six walks and half of their hits, singles liv Gordon White and Kevin Donnelly. Harlan Dorenkamp pitehed a and struck out five to Harold the victory. pick tip Civilfour-hitt- er Three singles by it Chadwick paced a ian attack and Howie Austin C1Y1LIANS 11, HOSPITAL 10 The Civilians scored in the fired a three-hittallowing only bottom of the seventh inning one unearned run. Hie lone run came in the after two were out to upset the third when John Hayes singled, Hospital and ruin their hopes for Gary Harris reached on an error a first half championship. The Hospital drew first blood and Bruce 1 looley singled. The Civilians put together a as Jim Cam pi singled and later walk and singles by Red Kirk, scored on an error for the first Cladwick and Mike Donnelly for run of the game. In the third the medics got three runs in the first. Two more gcit home in the four more. Tim Ault led with a second on singles by Cal Grif- walk and Mark Ileeger singled. fiths, Austin, Krik and Dennis Dan Tuerk forced Ault at third, Laineraux. hut Steve Jackson doubled for The winners wrapped it up in two runs. After a ground out the fourth with six runs on sin- Fred Johnston reached on an gles by John McBride, Chadwick error and Campi and Rick Bra-le- y and Donnelly and Griffiths triple. singled to give the medics a MPs 13, METS 10 lead. The MPs used an cigjit-ru- n fifth inning to come from liehind The Civilians answered tough s and knock off the Mets. In that in their half, as Cal Griffiths led fifth inning Paul Jensen smashed off with a triple. Howie Austin hmner and Jnlin singled after Griffiths had scored a three-ru- n I laddie slapped a pair of singles. on an error by the catcher. An outfield error gave the Deorge Bruce and M'alt Boyd MPs a run in the first and they also singled to load the liases. held that lead until the fourth Dennis Laineraux unloaded the when the Mets racked up four liases and tied the game with runs. The rally came off without one swipe of his liat as he put the lienefit of a liase hit as there an Ault fast ball high over the were four walks, a fielder's fence. choice and an error in the inning. A walk, and singles by A walk, an outfield error and Ileeger, jackson and Roger BoykDennis Floto's single had pro- - ins put the Hospital up 5 in duced two MP runs in the top of the fourth, but the winners came the inning and it was now rjght liack. Four straight walks Mets. and a fielder's choice got two Consecutive singles liy Jimmy runs before Harold Chadwick Clapp, Dave Hardy, Roger Pa- turned the score around with a homer. That made it trick, Jiin Baker and Pete Char-tie- r, three-m- n two walks and a fielder's 10-- Civilians. choice produced four nms for The Hospital tied it up right the Mets, hut it wasnt enough. M'ith none out, Ilowarth, away. Then the fateful fifth. Had- - Ault and Ileeger singled to load dies single, a walk and Jensens the liases. Tuerk forced Ault at three-ni- n poke got things going, third, but a run scored. Jackson Dennis Brain and Bill Morgan gjngle( for the tying run with singled, Floto doubled, and Bob Xutn'k going to third. Boykins Schuman, Haddle and Ed Stink- a fv to Lameraux in center ey singled. An error liy the an( j,;s fjne throw to the plate - ' shortstop let the eighth run score ms down Tuerk trying to score';1 and that was the ballgaine. the lead run. H addle's fourth hit, a double, It was still a tie at ll with I; Stuckeys single and a double liy two out in the bottom of the se-- '; Mike Grimm scored the final venth, ln.it Bud Carr reached on ;! two MP runs. an error. ''Tuff Donnelly drew : walk and so did Cal Griffiths,!; 1IHC 120, METS I foul pop had been !; HHC turned 12 hits, 10 walks after his dropped by Campi. Austin won I and four Met errors into a mashis own game when he drew a ; makBoh while sacre Vawdrey, base on lialls from Ault to force ing his first pitching appearance in the winning run. Mets allowed the of the year, walk a five and didn't hits just batter. I IIIIC 2 19, METS 12 The big guns for HHC were Gihlts Braun and Jim Randy Jack Previte, two hits including ripped two homers apiece and! homer and six a grand-slai- n John Suter knocked one over the; RBls, and Ed Buys, with three fence to bring HHC to victory; hits, two RBIs and two runs from an 11-- 4 deficit. ; scored. Dan O'Conners single sandthe in four runs HIIC got wiched liy three walks produced! first on a pair of walks and three a run in the winners first, hut! errors. They got four more in the Keith Rodli's triple a walk and k second on a walk, liy Cary Nonlin and; singles doubles by Duane Drake and Jimmy Clapp gave the Mets Jim Soinmcrfield. Previtc's single 1 bulge after one. and a double by Pete Castellaui. Three walks, a fielder's choice, The crusher caine in the third and O'Conners double made it. when the winners combined 3 HHC in the second. The seven hits, five walks and an Mets, however, came up with error for 11 runs. The key hits in the lxittom of the seceight were Previte 's homer, a triple liy ond to take an 11-- 4 lead. Rick' Castcllani and a double liy Buys. Stowell and Jim Baker led off The Mets lone run came in with singles. Keith Rodli folthe first on Smokey" Hardy's lowed with a double and then single and Carv Nordin's double. came a walk and two errors. HOSPITAL 18, MPs 13 Paul Boll Nichols singled, Randy Howarth and Roger Monson doubled and the last run Boykins had three hits apiece scored on a walk and two more anil Jim Campi crackl'd a home errors. run to led the medics to come the homer Suter started from liehind victory. They as he knocked his over parade trailed by margins of 0 and the liarricr leading off in the 1 liefore rallying for the win. third. In the fourth HIIC loaded Base hits liy Mike I ledges and the liases with noliody out and Bill Morgan and five walks got Braun moving with a things got the MPs off to a quick five-ru- n Three straight but the Hospital, sparked errors followed and III 1C picked lead, ' by Howarlh's and Boykins douanother run to make the bles and a triple by Dan Tuerk, up score 11-tied the game witii five in the Gililis led off the fifth with top of the second. his first homer and a hit liatsman Four walks and a hit liatsinan anJ a, error atcri Bra,, unload sandwiched around Morgan's see- sj10t f(,r a 13n hjs ond hit produced three more MP HHC lead. Ed Fcingolds single, runs in the second. They made it an error and Cary Schoenfcldt's 11-- 5 in the third on singles liy double produced still another run. Hedges, Tony Nicholas and Hob In the sixth the teams List and a double by Dennis swapped solo hoincrs, Cihlis hitBrnni. ting his second for IIIIC and The Hospital started their Dick Auliiichmi getting one for in the fourth as Campi's the Mets. Three walks and a sinhomer cupped a four-ru- n rally. gle by winning pitcher Harlan In the fifth an error, u walk, anDoniekump wrapped up the other error, Buskins' single and final three nms for IIIIC. 13-h- er The Cubs Shown above are the Little League Cubs. After finishing second in the first half of play of the Dugway Little League they are again in a tie for second place in the second half with three wins and three losses going into last night's game. Shown are Front Row ) Doug Freestone, Marvin Hawkins, Rex Griffiths, Paul Mohammed, Scott Hawkins, Greg Mohammed, and Joe Schuller. Back Row: Assistant Coach Harold Freestone, Steve Dollc, Marty Schuller, Phil Dyer, Ralph Freestone, John Minting and Coach Avc Mohammed. Missing when photo was taken were Jeff Minting, Cary Babcock and Randy Poole. (Ij-R- Second Half Leaders The Dugway Little League Dodgers are leading the second half play with a week of the 1971 season remaining. Going into last nights game they held a one game lead with a record of four wins and two losses. They finished the first half with four wins and two losses. Front row Hick Cabrera, Jeff Stanley, Randy Nerdin, Jeff Keetch, Terry ) NVilde, Nick Kramclcy, and Pat Stellings. Back row: Coach Neil Magann, Tony Magnnn, Craig Pyne, Russell Morris, Mark Oritsky, Bob Taylor, Jeff Wilde and Assistant Coach Clen Wilde. Missing were Danny West and Keith Hays. (L-R- ERROR CORRECTING Nothing has more lives than an imforgivcn sin or an error we refuse to correct. Mary Ann Woodward, Edgar Cayces Story of Karma (Coward-Mccami) HEART - SONG The person who carries a song in his heart throughout the day, finds a lot of Heaven right here on earth, among his friends! Aldcn Palmer, Fraternal Monitor 5-- 0 8-- 4-- 3, i - Bool . rafi S 8, j Donald Shearer, Chief, Diffusion Research and Experimental Branch, Meteorology Division, has received a Twenty -- . The H raves Year Service Award. Shown above are the Dugway Little League Braves who are currently showing a record of two wins against four defeats in the second half of play in the Dugway Little League. Bill Cochame, Ren Andcrton, Ricky Harris, Cad Karickhoff, Gene Front row ) Crocker and Bill Shanks. Back row: Coach Dave Slangier, Jim Shanks, David II Itam, Pat Donnelly, David Oyler Randy Henderson, Richard McAllister and Assistant Coach Bud Harris. Missing when the photo was taken are Ted Stangler and M'inston Grave. (L-R- You're almost an you can remcmlicr when cillin was no sulistitute for nosis. 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