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Show i Page 12 Mi Salt Lak County, Ltah ROCKY MOLMTAiy REVIEW' urn Wood Folding Doors NATURAL WOOD . Thurtday, August 6, 1964 Lovingers Cops SILENT OPERATION mb be Aeltfeed Dm AwMb hi Amb Amt Be r perfec wrelle tf Cop Loop Title hit) birch, tnh. yM eateral in betf Bd td4ifmII mHm4 bmk b Lovingers Cops League team didnt make It a runaway by any means but the strong year-olcontingent of did make Its drive to the Cops League title a convincing one. The round robin tournament that winds up play today will give some teams as many as 28 ball games in the summer program sponsored by the Salt Lake County Recreation Department. Coaches throughout the league agree Its the finest program offered 13 and 14 year old boys thats ever been spon sored by a group. Weve got more enthusiasm from these kids thanlve gpoc FRft UTtRATUM JOEL P. PAULSON & CO. HI lut jUglanft Spnrtu 3ur. 13rd ImiI HU 13-- Specialists in fine Sporting Equipment Golfing Scuba Diving Marine Equipment Parachuting 6200 SOUTH 2045 EAST SALT LAKE CITY 17, UTAH SSSSHJBw- TELEPHONE 277-264- 9 ds - ever seen, Bry Sorensen, league director reports. We wanted to go first class from the beginning and Im sure we have,' Pete Haun, County Recreation Supervisor said as he watched round robin action at Municipal Diamond. But while Lovlngers was the title holder for the 1964 the records will season, show that King Joy finished second, Surety Life third and Wolfes Sportsmans Headquarters fourth. It was Typographical Union, Peltons Agency, Christensen Diamond, Evans and Early, Salt Lake Building Trades and Keystone Readers rounding out the final standings. Here are round robin and standings of Cops League play ending Aug. ft The Linescores: line-scor- --1 WyfF Spudnuts, King-do- n Moose Lodge, - Sp- jpfe es GRANITE NINE RUNNERUP Granite Post 112 American baseball club surprised a 12 team baseball field by finishing In second place In recent Utah State American Legion 0 2 0 Kingdon 000 000 0 Moose Lodge 012 101 x 5 6 0 Clifford and Wesley; Gustafson, Hornlck and Disorblo. V- M - -- Legion baseball championship tournament at Provos Timp Park. Jim Hill is coach while DonMayneis assistant. Manager is Duane Christensen. 10 4 1 Peltons 810 001 0 E. and Early 001 001 0 2 1 2 Breeze, Brooks and Christensen; Nelson, Hunter and Cullimore. 2B Williams, Hatch (both) P Were voting for ILM PACE n; for REPRESENTATIVE, Legislative District 17 see picture CHURCH MAN former mission president ATTORNEY Asst Attorney General FAMILY MAN Uncommitted to Any Special Interest Group Endorsed By: BOYD C. BOTT JOHN BUEHNER GLEN S. BARBER L. HOLLADAY FRYER BERNARD H. TANNER LEO JARDINE HENRY S. FLORENCE CLYDE C. EDMONDS REED A. WATKINS T. QUENTIN CANNON RICHARD R. WILKINS JOS. R. McPHIE GRAMITTE ILEGHON Christensen D. 510 101 1 7 6 1 Keystone Rea. 000 121 0 4 3 1 Smith, Westmore andAme-soEsparza, Crawford and Archuletta. LE GRAND R. CURTIS J. VERNON SHARP JOHN LANGE LAND PAUL R STEVENS THOMAS A. DUFFIN A. REED REYNOLDS E. and Early 000 000 Typographical 100 000 0 x 0 1 Granite, Holladay and Skyline baseball clubs proved one strong point in their recent play in the American Legion baseball tournament played in the Salt Lake Valley League action and proceeded to come up the losers bracket to topple Clearfield in what could have been Clearfields final game. Provo. But play was pushed up to Monday with the two clubs due for a rematch. three baseball clubs proved that baseball In Utah ( at least In southeast Salt Lake County) Is on the rise and that domination of junior titles is expected to rest there for some time to come. Granite surprised most everyone with its surprise The Granite photo finish. team made the tournament when an Ineligible player forced East from the top five standings. Granite made good use of The Cops League Standings Won Lost Lovlngers 18 4 King Joy 17 5 Surety Life Wolfes Typographical 16 6 14 8 13 9 Peltons 12 10 Kingdon Agency Moose Lodge 10 12 9 13 Christensens 8 13 Evans and Early S. L. Building Keystone Rea. 7 15 5 17 5 . 17 Skyline was a favorite from the start. The Skyline club performed as expected the first two days but experienced its only trouble from Clearfield, losing Granite quickly administ2. ered a licking to Skyline to eliminate the touted Eagle club from the tourney and place the Jim Hill club in the 10-- 1 losers bracket drivers seat. uwrarap Holladay, pulling another tourney surprise, moved into final day play with a convincing 2 win over the youhg and talented Provo club. The four day results set up Saturdays game that saw Granite winning, Another indication of southeast Salt Lakes strength was the showing of Individual stars on the tournaments All-Stteam. Six southeast ball players from three teams won selection to the team. Here is Legion All-Stteam: Pitchers - Brent Walker, Holladay ; Pete Raynor, Skyline; Rodger Kadleck, West, 2. ar ar -- Jim Chamness, Clearfield and Dave Clegg, Provo Catchers -- - Dick Clark, Holladay; Steve Martin, Provo and Scott Mayne, Granite. Infield -- - Jim Olson, Skyline, first base; Terry Sap-- , ford, West, second base; T I gil Carter, Provo, third base and Danny Tox, West, short- stop Outfield -- - Darryl Busby, Richard Granite; Dixon, Provo; Jack Corbridge, West; Wayne Volk and Scott Randolph, Clearfield. Utility -- - Gary Arnoldus, Paul Westbroek, Granite, Clearfield and Roger Reld, Springvllle. 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