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Show Pag 48, lakstd Rvlw, July 1, 1981 H fF lmpFBBh By Bliss ROY Houston, Texas. Fullmer Staff Writer Kirk Jensen took only three innings to go Clearfield's starting lineup, in a game last Roy, and he struck out eight of the nine faced. In the fourth inning, Tim Taylor for the Falcons first hit of the game, but he through week at men he doubled died on base. Scott Williams took over the mound in the fifth Falcons, and inning, but it didnt help the hard-luc- k in the seventh inning, Steve Cox came on to complete the Royal shut-ouRobbie Sherwood had a long day on the mound for Clearfield. He gave up six runs on eight hits, and his team committed two errors. Of the three Clearfield hits, two were doubles off the bats of Tim Taylor and Emerico Florez, and Robbie Morrill got a single. Doug Dickinson led Roys hitting with a home run and a single in three times at bat. Craig Harris was at the plate and hit a double. also Aaron Herzog, Steve Skidmore, Kerwin Jensen and Kent Harris, each singled for the Royals. Coach Jed Harris praised Center Fielder Doug Dickenson, after his towering fly over the left field fence. We worked hard on his batting stance, After some minor adbeamed Coach Harris. his he batting from 2 for 10, to improved justments, 3 for 5, and one of them cleared the fence today." Dickinson was all smiles when his team greeted him at home plate, and then he went into the crowd to apologize to Bob Bluemell for hitting his Blazer with the long ball. It was right down the pipe, said youing Dickenson, who moved to Roy from t. It was my first round-tnppe- r this season. d Clearfields Coach Mike Sandoval was with the loss, but pleased at the progress his Falcons are making this year. All of my team will be playing as juniors, next year, said Mike. This was Robbies (Sherwood) first day on the mound, dissap-pointe- and I think he did well. Sandoval praised the Roy pitchers, and predicted a good year, next year at Roy High School. Coach Jed Harris acknowledged the compliment. Weve struck out 24 people in our last two games, he said. Roy-1- 2 ; Box Elder-- 1 In a game played at Box Elder, Roy II banged out ,11 hits for 12 runs, while holding the Bees to one run on three hits. Both teams committed three errors. Scott Williams, in four innings, struck out nine batters and Steve Cox got two more in two innings, to lay the Box Elder team to rest. Williams helped his own cause with a double and a single in three trips to the plate. Craig Harris had two triples, and Aaron Herzog also trippled. The Jensen brothers, Kirk, and Kerwin, each singled, as did Steve Cox, Jim Colby, Scott Smith, and Doug Dickinson got a double for Roy. RovI-- 3 Bonneville-- 2 and Lakers played baseball for five innings, in a pitchers duel that saw Jeff Busby give up a hit in the sixth inning, and Bonnevilles Parker, three hits in the seventh frame. Bonneville scored in the sixth inning, when Roy committed a throwing error, and the next man The Royals no-h- it trippled, for the Lakers only hit of the game. The next pitch was wild, and suddenly it was a 2 - 0 game with only one inning to be played. In the final inning, Jeff Jorgenson singled, and Jeff Porter followed suit with a hit. The next batter struck out, but then Todd Wecker, representing the winning run, was hit by the pitch to load the bases. The next batter popped up to the pitch, but then Robert Dance, walked to put the score 2 -- 1 for Bonneville. With two men out, the bases loaded, the count was two strikes on Mike Kempinger when he n drilled a hit between the and shortto win two the ball game. score runs and stop With two Boy I was scared, admitted Mike. strikes, I had to go after a low pitch, and I was lucky enough to hit it. That Jeff Busby is like a machine, bragged Coach Jorgenson, of his Super Ace. He places that ball around the strike zone, and wont give them anything to swing at. . third-basema- Woods Cross-- 6 Roy 5 After winning the close one at home against Bonneville, the Royals lost a heart-breakon the road to Woods Cross. Roy out-hits opponent 12 to 3, but gave up ten walks to make up the difference. Pitcher Nate Gallegos suffered control problems, and gave six runners a free ride in the first two innings, but then settled down to strike out ten. Woods Cross scored three runs in the first inning and two in the second, but couldnt score again until the ninth, but won the ball game Eric Gallegos was four for five for the day including a double while Jeff Busby doubled and went two for three..' er it 6-- Roys Doug Dickerson is congratulated by Clearfields catcher Norm Taylor after pounding a home run over the left field fence in a summer prep game played last weeek in Roy. 5. The New Generation RADIAL at a Price You Can Afford. 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