Show 'i v - sf ??: SERIES WINDS UP TONIGHT Friedli Cesurs Up INI CAM Meet Fr Phoenix Throttles Ogden A's Again season was the big blow in the seventh inning which saw Phoenix score five runs on seven hits including Dennis Littlejohn’s fifth homer of the year Ogden had scored five runs in the top of the sixth to take a 4 lead on five straight hits with the big blows being Royle Stillman’s and Ray k doubles The Cosey’s A’s got three consecutive singles by Bob Grandas Bruce Fournier and Hosley with Hosley’s driving in a run Stillman drove in another run with his double and then Cosey drove in two more with his double Ogden’s fifth run of the inning came on the throwing error by Bourjos Ogden picked up two runs in the fourth inning when Hosley singled and Cosey drove him in with his Ariz (AP) — Fred Breining tossed four innings of two-h- it relief and Rich Murray slamma ed three-ru- n home run to lift the Phoenix Giants to a 10-- 7 Pacific Coast League victory over the OgPHOENIX den A’s here Tuesday night Breining replaced starter Mike Rowland with no outs in the sixth and surrendered just one unearned run that came on a throwing error by left fielder Chris Bourjos Over the final three innings Breining allowed just two Ogden players to reach base — Tim Hosley on an error by third baseman Murray his second of the game and Jeff Cox on a walk Murray’s seventh homer of the begins July 7 two-ye- pre-missio- Phoenix has taken four of the five games from the A’s with the series finale scheduled tonight at 8:30 (MDT) OGDEN PHOENIX ob r h bi 12 10 0 Grondos 3b Cox 2b 14-1- 0 Venable cf 0 Peftini ss 5 Bourjos If 4 2 2 1 Murray 3b Barrios lb 4 4 2 2 4 Landis rf Sularz 2b 4 0 4 0 Littlejohn dh 4 0 0 0 Kearney c 4 0 0 0 36 10 37 7 10 6 Totals r h bi 3 4 1 2 3 Fournier ss Hosley dh Stillmon If Cojey rf Budasko cf Moore lb Ramirez 2b Dempsey c 13-to-- ab 110 0 0 2 1 111 1 2 Total Phoenix E — Murro Ogden 4 Grandas 2 Bourjas 2B — Grandas DP — none 13 10 LOB — Players interested in attending the camp are urged to contact the Phoenix 3-- 1 On the mound for traveling team will play an exhibition game against a local team Friday at 8:15 pm the Fever in over leheader action at Park Canadian Major Fastball four-play- er 100 'doub- games each year is Engar a former Baltimore Oriole hurler who also played in the Western Ogden Softball A- League Lane a utility play-e- r all-st- ar highlighting All-Americ- an ssociation from the Cosmopolitan and Independent fast pitch leagues will clash in a 7 pm prefor liminary contestSoft-bathe right to play Fever in the nightcap Fever is comprised of three men and one woman The team roster includes Gary West Bob Edgar Gary Lane and Becky Pancol West toured with Eddie Feigner’s four-ma- n King and His Court squad for 10 years and alternates between first base all-sta- and Indian Open Postponed Prep pitches for the Fever Pencol the lone female on the team plays either first base or shortstop Admission is $2 for adults and $1 for children Proceeds will er 3-- A 10-ce- nt Rockets Sign Steve Hayes All-St- ar HOUSTON (AP) — The National Basketball Association Houston Rockets announced center Steve Tuesday the signing of seven-foo- t Hayes who led the Anchorage Alaska Northern Knights to the Continental Basketball Association title last season 4-- A All-St- DAY IN ar DW OUT CUDAHY ujDDcsKoiinca veteran Rod ow I5S-I- J 54-ho- le 144-- 1 ment had originally be scheduled for June at the Rose Park U4-1- 3 14-1- 4 174-1- 4 8 11-1- The AMERICA’S CHOICE FOR IMPORTED CARS! 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merchants Tickets are priced at donations of $250 for box seats $2 for adults and $1 for children Pre-gam- 1980 Tour two-yea- SAV©B TG3E FLAVOR OF HORS LEAH ’'HEAT ar SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) — Sponsors of the But that humidity shouldn’t bother Doug too awfully much r mission since he spent his at nearby Houston Tex 2-- A’s tonight’s game will receive free Ogden All-Sthot dogs an annual banners and Game attraction will once again be sold Professional baseball scouts will be on hand to select the top three outstanding players in tonight’s game The three most valuable players will receive trophies donated by local All-St- ar All-Sta- pointed out 7-- Contest Goes Tonight It will finally be “Play Ball! ” tonight in the Utah High School Baseball Game The 36th annual classic originally scheduled for Monday but delayed for two days by unseasonably wet weather conditions will finally go under the lights tonight beginning at 8 pm at John Affleck Park e ceremonies will get under way this evening at 7:15 pm The North trying to snap a three-yea- r losing streak in the annual contest will start Layton High’s Mark Vigil on the mound while the South squad will counter with starting pitcher Steve Nielson of State champion Hillcrest in the South team’s attempt to maintain its recent supremacy The first 200 youngsters in attendance at 4-- A “The humidity will really be a factor at Austin too” Friedli 7-- star DOUG FRIEDLI a former Roy High distance-runnin- g and now a top performer for Weber State will enter 3000-metand Field steeplechase event in the 1980 NCAA Track Standard-Examiner in Tex Austin Championships this weekend photo baseball programs All-St- ar rain-delaye- d fellow-steeplecha- benefit the Ogden junior softball and occassionally rs ll catcher shortstop soft-ba- ll me” Friedli Dukes Dump Salt Lake Softball Exhibition Friday Softball Fever a admitted er Rowland 8 5 4 2 Breining (W Rowland pitched to 4 batters in 6th T— 2:23 A— 5773 basketball office at Weber State by mail or by phone the cold that gets mental-toughnes- 4-- moves the steeplechase competition earlier this year in a meet at BYU and he has not been able to get the leg back in top shape in time for the nationals “I would like to go into the national meet more confident but I’m afraid I don’t feel very confident this week I haven’t been able to practice very much although the rain doesn’t bother me much I kinda’ like rainy weather but it’s over-psyche- 1 Stillman Cosey Pettini 3B —Venable HR—Cosey (1) Borrios (5) Littlejohn (1) Murray (7) SB— Hosley SF — Pettini R IP H ER BB SO Ogd 1 Beard (L 7 1 Sutton 0 1 Souza 0 nix 3 Friedli pulled a muscle in his thigh while going over a hurdle in soft-spoke- 000 205 000 — 7 000 220 51x— 10 Ogden PULLED MUSCLE WSC And although it’s the national n However the meet Friedli doesn’t expect to be junior from Roy brushes off his success stricken with a sudden case of with the utmost modesty saying “I stage fright “I get psyched up for ran a lot on my mission and stayed all my meets so I’ll try not to get in pretty good shape so I didn’t d for this one” find it that hard to get back into Doug has an added incentive for competitive running after I got doing well too “It seems like the back from my mission” better I do in track the better I do NATIONAL MEET in school” And although his “bad wheel” Doug also competes in cross country which he says requires may cost him a chance at turning s extra and al- in one of his top performances in though he admits that his favorite this week’s NCAA meet this is one event in track and field is the 1500-met- “nice guy” who doesn’t intend on run Friedli ironically “finishing last” — whether it be on qualified for the national champ- or off the track ionships in the steeplechase earlier this spring and will be entered in that event when the 1980 NCAA Track and Field Meet unfold this weekend at Austin Tex 7-- 4 Friedli joins Big Sky decathlon champion Jeff Swanger who SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) — Kelly placed third in last year’s NCAA and Claude Westmoreland Snider meet and runner Paul Pilkington as the Wild- each drove in two runs in the eighth cats’ only three athletes to qualify inning providing the Albuquerque with the runs they needed to for this year’s national Dukesthe Salt Lake Gulls 4 in beat championship meet Friedli faces the steeplechase Pacific Coast League baseball trials competition on Thursday Tuesday night and a solid performance would Gerald Hannahs 4 was the him help winning pitcher Craig Eaton 6 forge into the championwas the loser ship finals scheduled on Saturday 2 2 1 er associated students of 0 I 0 0 10 10 n steeplechase earlier this year in a meet at Seattle Wash and the slender likeable runner was recently voted the “Male Athlete of the Year’’ by the six-gam- and runs ar 3000-met- Ogden returns home Thursday to e home stand open a the Tacoma Tigers at John against Affleck Park through July 11 The second session July 8 will include young men ages Both sessions will be held from 8 am to 5 pm daily The instructors will include coach McCarthy and his two assistant coaches Dick Hunsaker and Riley Wimberly selected coaches from throughout the area and special guests Emphasis will be on individual instruction including shooting passing defense ball handling rebounding and individual offensive 626-654- e first homer of the year coach Neil McCarthy and his staff are making preparations for the upcoming first annual Wildcat Basketball Camp to be held on the WSC campus The first session for boys ages Staff er collegiate athletics in that he came back after serving an LDS mission and regained his previous form when he starred at Roy High School and Weber State College as one of the top middle-distancrunners around It’s very seldom that an athlete even if he is blessed with superior talent or ability can return from his stint as a missionary and can come close to matching his performances But Friedli seemed to accomplish that difficult task with ease In fact Friedli has come back so strong that he set a new WSC school record of 8:437 in the back-to-bac- Junior Camp Weber State head basketball Smjjtury But like the wet Utah weather which has plagued the area in Doug Friedli is living proof that recent weeks there’s a dark cloud “nice guys” don’t always “finish hanging over Friedli’s head as he last” prepares for this week’s NCAA Friedli is somewhat of a rarity in event By RANDY HOLLIS Standard-Examin- 7-- WSC Planning Leg 4-- 7 1980 RETAIL QUANTITY COPYRIGHT SAFEWAY fijOSDQeKEGSSGDl! 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