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Show July Wednesday. "" game winning rally bottom of the ninth. Line Scores: Helper 020 005 " the in The Helper Journal 9, 1975 (A) 00 000 1 6 Bountiful 010 Staker, Ross (5) and 2 100 000 001 2 8 2 Helper Dennv, Borla (7) Brooks and Jarvis Jewkes and Borla 2bh-T- . Pappas (H) (B) M. Fieldsted, K. Fisher (3), Welsh (6) and J. Fieldsted. r T. Pappas 2bh-Stake- r, (H), M. Fieldsted, Merrill 0 7 9 5 210 001 2 6 10 3 Al'mont 5 2bh-Hunt- Attend St. Anthony's ) Church Hall Mark Martines of Helper American Legion club slashes foul ball to left in last Wednesday's contest with Springville. 8 Legion chalks up three wins after Provo setback After suffering a tough setback at Provo early last week the local American Legion baseball is back on the winning track, taking a from game league Springville Wednesday and adding two more exhibition victories over Altamont and Bountiful on the Fourth of 3-- singles by Kulow, and Denny, Grundy, Martinez wrapped between doubles by Tony Pappas and Staker accounted for the runs. Altamont staged a rally in the bottom half of the final frame, but a fine double play from Martinez to Grundy to Jewkes erased the Uintah Basin teams sixth, 2 All three games were decided by a one-ru- j margin, over 6 Springville, the same score over Altamont in a game played during the morning of the holiday, and 1 in nine innings over Bountiful in a night game at home on the Fourth. Helper was behind in the Springville game by 0 as late as the fifth inning before the silent bats came alive and posted four runs in the bottom of the fifth frame and three more to win in the bottom of the seventh. '.'.if ; 7-- Wednesday is Bert Denny, who scores on Roy Jewkes' single to right. Sliding home with the winning run for Helper's American Legion team last ' Coal Country meet Helper man wins racing n Helper driver Chuck Buchanan walked away with stock car honors again Saturday and Sunday at the Carbon County Raceway, as the Central Utah Stock Car Racing Association hosted the first annual Coal Country Invitational meet. Seventeen drivers from Colorado and Utah attended the race to take a shot at the $500 guaranteed purse. Results of the two days of racing were Pilling. Chuck Buchanan, Al Fast Main Slama, Garry Farrell, Fred Fox, Owen Hadden. SUNDAY Fred Fox, Tom Wood, Gary Pilling. Slow heat 2 Tom Wood, Fred Fox, Val Zufelt (Springville). Fast heat 1 Owen Hadden, Al Slama, Chuck Buchanan. as follows: SATURDAY Charlie Smith, first; Gary Christman, second, Gary Pilling, third. Slow heat 2 Stubby Burge, first; Gary Christman, second; Charlie Smith, third. Owen Hadden, Al Fast heat 1 Slama, Gary Farrell. Fast heat 2 Chuck Buchanan, Ron Fox, Garry Farrell. Slow main event Stubby Burge, Slow heat heat Slow 1 ! 1 Chuck Buchanan, Al Fast heat 2 Slama, Randy Hackford (Roosevelt). Slow main Tom Wood, Fred Fox, Bill Yadon (Roosevelt), Gary Christ-maGary Pilling. Chuck Buchanan, Owen Fast main Hadden, Al Slama, Jimmy Larsen, Jerry Matheny (Roosevelt). " exceptional hurling performance by Jewkes, the left hander who normally plays first. Jewkes allowed just six hits and a single Bountiful tally in the second inning, shutting the door on the Northern Utah nine over the last seven innings. The junior southpaw racked up 10 strike outs in the process, appearing to get stronger as the game progressed into the late innings. Helper took a one run lead in the initial frame when scored Tony Pappas Martinez who had walked and moved to third on Kulow's single and a 33; Room tomorrow night (Thursday) with WBBA officials to formulate plans for the upcoming all-st- tournament play. N. Gayle Neilson, Salt Lake City, president of Max McBeth, WBBA; and Tooele, Glen Jensen, Salt Lake, tournament director; are expected to be in attendance at the meeting slated to begin at 7:30 p.m. Walter Borla, Helper and t; Robert Fieldsted, Altamont, members of the WBBA board of directors, will conduct the meeting. Drawings by the various league presidents or their at representatives tomorrow night's meeting will set up the pairings for the district playoffs. The game sites will also be determined at that time. The 11 leagues in the two county area include Helper, Price American, Price National, Wellington, East Green River, Carbon, Emery National, Emery Mitchell MORTICIANS R.T. Mitchell Ronald Kosec Robert H. Etzel Phone 637 2668 Price i $5.49 SEALS REG. American, Altamont-Tabion- MBB CROFTS m" Warner Bros, label SAVS61C S.8B 8TRACK TAPE ?JoAoL. ' 3 5.88 ii ifcw "GORILLA" AMEBIC A FredFox, fourth place. JAMES TAYLOR REG. $5.49 Warner Bros, label. f -- TAPE SAVE 61 8TRACK TAPE "KEARTS" rr 1HH TONY OSLAMDO & DAWN ill WBBA schedules meeting on tournament Representatives of the 11 WBBA leagues in Region B comprising Carbon, Emery and Duchesne Counties will meet in the LaSalle Dining M A "HE DON'T LOVE YOU , . "I'LL PLAY FOR YOU" Y Slama, 1 k M TWO-DAPOINT TOTALS Chuck Buchanan, 47; Gary Christman, ,34; Al i A Roy Jewkes 3-- n, r VH - A 3-- 0 Gary,. Christman, Charlie Smith, Gary K ''''.XV two-o- first-basema- Pop & Candy sold WW Texas League single off the bat of Roy Jewkes with Bret Denny at third base and Scott Grundy at second chased across the tying and winning runs for the come from behind victory. Grundy was the winning pitcher although hurling only one third of an inning in the top of the seventh in relief of Mark Martinez. Martinez took over the mound chores from Jim Kulow in the fourth frame when Springville had taken a lead. Tony Pappas and Grundy led the Helper hitting attack with two hits a piece, Pappas slashing a double in the four run uprising in the fifth. The big hit of the was however, night, Jewkes' soft fly ball that eluded both the right fielder and second baseman. Randy Ross picked up the win at Altamont Friday morning, taking over on the hill in the fifth inning after Wayne Staker ws behind Helper erupted for five big runs in the top of the A coffee Cookies U 5-- . Free righthander, shut out the local team over the next seven innings until the 2-- 2-- f Randy Bountiful hopes. Making a quick trip home from the Basin the local nine met Bountiful under the lights of the Helper field and came away a 1 winner in nine innings behind an n I 3ft fine a Brooks, Door Prize 5 Valuable Prizes 56 numbers called 12 games for $1 Fun for All two-ru- n July. JVi error. Bountiful Friday, July 12 p.m. SAVE1 REG. $5.49 Warner Bros, label. 5.88 mm KM. 1 SAYS 61 TAPE 5.88 Huntington, and a, Duchesne. Tony Hribar, president of the Helper League, will represent the local loop as well as four of the prospective all-sta- r managers. A" Tonight (Wed) Manager v.. ft f" Elvin (Fudd) Juliano takes i . (CI . his squad to Orem for a double-heade- r beginning at 5:30 p.m. Only one home game is on i the American Legion baseball schedule this week, that a 5:30 p.m. game tomorrow night (Thursday) with Altamont. DOOBIE REG. $5.49 Warner Bros, Saturday the team travels to Grand Junction, Colo, for a two day stay and games on both Saturday and Sunday in Lincoln Timers" XL I ' ' bl . .. r ptt- - .- Borla. 83 SAVE6U Elektra label JlSQ fi K1l SAVE 61c 5.88 Large selection of by popular artists. tapes A AQ ml MM .- v..T 1 "' , 1 1- on Juliano, athletic officer Vince Bonza or Walter "PLAYIMO POSSUM" CARLY SIMON REG. $5.49 ' f" interested July 20th are asked to contact Legion Manager Elvin double-heade- label. a " RCA CAMDEN TAPES in in the of first game playing the v ii 5.88 Park with the Legion nine representing the Western Colorado city. Grand Junction reportedly has one of the strongest Legion teams in Colorado This same Grand Junction team will be in Helper on Sunday, July 20 for the second game of the "Old Timers" twin bill that night. Tickets for the Old Timers night festivities are now on sale by members of the Legion team. All "Old In "STAMPEDE" BROTHERS M Grand Junction stock car driver Fred Fox receives trophy and kiss, not pictured, from Jan Johnson, Utah's Junior Miss, following B class trophy dash at Coal Country Invitational Saturday fairgrounds, at the stock Carbon car race County nv y fT.U'ji i.Yi iixi ijitw gTH 720 E. MAIN PRICE, UTAH z |