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Show 6 The Helper Journal Wednesday, April 21, 1976 Snow, hail can't cool .Dinos Carbon High and Lehi survived the rain, snow, hail and mud to complete a Region Six baseball game on the Price Complex field last Thursday with the Dinos coming adverse another out of the weather with one-ruvictory, their second n in league play. doubles by Tony Pappas and Wayne Walter Borla, Staff Writer Back-to-bac- k Staker provided the winning run in the bottom of the seventh inning to give the Dinos a 5 margin. Roy Jewkes was the winning pitcher, coming on in relief of Scott Grundy in the fifth inning when the Pioneers scored four times to tie the 6-- score at 5-- 5. Grundy hurled hitless ball for three innings and the Dinos piled up a 0 lead on some impressive hitting in the first and second innings. Lehi put together a double 5-- and single in the fourth to get one run and chased Grundy with four more in the fifth as the weather went from bad to worse. Tony Pappas got Carbon started off in good fashion in the initial frame by smacking his second homer in league competition after his brother John had drawn a base on balls with one out. The Dinos increased the margin with three more runs in the second frame when Jewkes opened the home half of the inning with a triple and singles by Grundy, Wayne Woodward and Jim Kulow accounted washed out; CEU slates Ephraim contest er College but postponement rain forced of both games. Coach Curt Jenson took his Eagle squad to southern for " T double-head- Sloppy slide ll wide-sprea- d ' Mud flies as Lehi runner slides safely into third during tilt vicat Carbon Field last Thursday. Dinos took a one-ru- n HJ Photo tory. another receiver from Boulder City, Nev. and the Snow team has been very busy this spring, having played over 25 games slated for 10 already including a week-lon- g the twin-bia.m. on Friday and the swing to Las Vegas and Eagles remained in St. Southern California. Two baseballers from the George all day Friday hopeful of playing but the North Carbon area are members of the CEU team, rain that was area Frank Marrelli from the throughout Helper, a pitcher and prevented this. and Dwight Nielson CEU travels to Ephraim Friday afternoon for a of Spring Glen, an infielder with Snow and outfielder. Marrelli has College, a team that has a had extensive experience on Helper young man as a the diamond, coming up catcher on their squad. through the local youth Utah on Thursday afternoon V John Borla, a Carbon High graduate, is attending Snow on a football and baseball scholarship. He has been dividing the catching duties for the Badgers with er before the inning was ended Dino Coaches Skip Leo and committment ar the in Iocabazzi Frank leagues, playing for Carbon High and the Helper American Legion team. He is a sophomore on the Eagle team. Nielson recently returned from an LDS Mission in Brazil and is back in baseball after an absence of several years. He was one of the standouts on the team Helper WBBA that won the WBBA championship in Springville in 1967. The Spring Glen young man encountered some football injuries during his high school career that prevented any baseball activity at that time. CEU experienced some real difficulty in fielding enough players this spring to participate in baseball. The recruitment of several basketball players to come out for the diamond sport revived the interest just when it appeared that the program would fold for this season. Coach Jenson said the team would fulfill their all-st- could probably be attributed to the muddy condition of the hill. The Dinos had visions of letting Lehi get their turn at bat in the frame and the umpire calling the game after it became a legal contest. The Pioneers had other intentions, however, and Double-heade- r The College of Eastern Utah baseball team made the long trip to St. George last week for a scheduled double-headwith Dixie for the tallies. Wildness on the part of Grundy got the Dino mound ace in trouble in the top of the fifth, a situation that southern division of the ICAC, but the small number of players available would prevent any further activity this spring. were forced to bring in the southpaw Jewkes from first base to quell the uprising. The first two Pioneers batting in the fifth walked and then Grundy retired the next two on a strikeout and a routine fly ball. An infield error on the part of Carbon opened the door and two straight singles brought in Jewkes. The lefty walked the first man he faced and then came up with a strike out to end the inning. The Dino's game scheduled earlier in the week at Springville was snowed out and will be replayed later in the season games on the putting two slate for Carbon. The Dino coaches took their squad to Vernal Monday for a noon game with Uintah and will be on the home field to host the tough American this Cavemen Fork Thrusday afternoon in Price at 3 p.m. Line Score: make-u- p 000140 0 5 5 0 Lehi 230000 1 6 8 2 Carbon V. Colledge & Cooper Grundy, Jewkes (5) & Nielson J. (L); Pappas, T. Pappas, Staker (C) (C) 3bh-Jewk- es Pappas (C) HR-- WBBA tryouts enter final week t practices for the local WBBA league are continuing this week after the siege of winter that hit the area last week and a Try-ou- scheduled for Saturday, the nine year old group at 10:30 a.m. and the older group at 1 pm. League managers will meet in the civic auditorium Monday evening, April 26, holiday. The 10, 11, and 12 year old for the draft of the prospects were on the little prospects and all workouts league field last night after that date will be on an team basis (Tuesday), and tomorrow individual night (Thursday) the nine before the final team year old youngsters will be rosters are listed. back. The final sessions are League president Tony Hribar is asking that ail players trying out this year for the first time and all players coming back from last year report at the little league field on Tuesday night, April 27, at 5 p.m. for to their assignment respective managers. Coach Ray Barrus' CEU Mr. Hribar said Charles track team far outdistanced Hamilton will fill the last Snow and Dixie Colleges in on the Snow opening in the managerial a Mr. Hamilton confacility in Ephraim last ranks, to assist James senting the Friday, Eagles piling up Paletta with the Mutual 78 points in the meet, Snow Furniture team this season. had 36 and Dixie 30. A total of 33 prospects The Eagles had two have reported for the double winners in the meet, thus far, more than tryouts Carlos Escondon taking the mile and half mile while half, 17, being in the nine star Nate year old bracket, the year basketball that most youngsters took both the Phillips d and dashes. normally are initiated to the WBBA loop. Interestingly Terry seven girls are Marshall, a son of Mr. and enough, Mrs. Robert Marshall and among the prospects but none of these are in the nine graduate of the Helper year old group. Three girls Junior High, won the two mile run with a time of are ten years of age, two 11 years old and two more are 11 : 48.2. A freshman at CEU, Marshall was a consistent 12. distance runner at Carbon to League play is scheduled begin on May 15. High. Results: break the Easter for CEU spikers defeat Snow, Dixie tri-me- et In which the marvels of telephony will be exposed for the gratification of the public! Starting Jolopliom Qenknniol iflgMSgg with a Grand Tour of theTelephone Company, a pleasant time is guaranteed for all. Wednesday, April 21, 1976 100-ya- rd 220-yar- Helper's 440-y- d. relay-CE- U, :44.2; Mile run Escondon, CEU, 4:57.0; shot d Dixie, 44-put-Darli- ngton, dime: 7:00 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. 7; dash Lott, :50.9; 100-yar- 440-yar- CEU, dash-Phil- lips, d CEU, :10.1; run Escondon, CEU, 880-ya- Mountain Bell 107 East 100 North, Price 2:09.0; 120-yar- rd high hur- d dles Morley, CEU, :15.5; dash Phillips, 220-y- CEU, :22.7; 440-yar- two-mil- e run-Mar- shall, CEU, 11:48.2; hurdles Morley, d CEU, :57.8; high jump-D- ay, Dixie, javelin Yates, CEU, 175-7- ; pole vault, Crowton, Snow, 12-5-- 8; Qcmpfcfc (Benfral ffice clours! discus Campbell, CEU, 142-long jump Robbins, Snow, triple jump mile Gubler, Dixie, relay: CEU, 3:36.2. 7; 21-- 42-- Mountain Bell Local cyclers win trophies Davis Motorcycle Sales and Service, Helper, an- this week the the annual motorcycle races held near nounced results Widow of Maker Hill south of City, Sunday, Salt Lake April 11. Sixteen awarded trophies were in several to local riders. Helper participants who emerged winners were Kyle Davis who placed first in the amateur class and first in the amateur class, Ken Dimick, first place for novice class; Boby Fox, Second place amateur 350 class and third place amateur 250 ciass; Tommy Mathews second place novice 350; Gary Grako, Price, won first place 0 amateur class; Bemie Iriart second place amateur class; Dominic Oliveto second place amateur class. Other winners included Brad Jensen, Floyd Seal and Kent Gilbert. divisions 201-25- 0 251-37- 201-25- 0 0 370-50- 370-50- 0 In Germany it's bad luck to .neeze while putting on shoes; but to sneeze in conversation means that the last statement was true. 201-25- 0 |