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Show l ROCKY MOUNTAIN REVIEW Page 14 Sail Lake County, Utah Thursday, Jmu25, 1964 Holladay Baseball Who Won In Junior Baseball1 League Big Boon Holladay area high schools continue to prove that Junior baseball programs produce quality player, by occupying three of the top four spots In the Salt Lake Valley American Legion baseball league. W est High owns In the the tops spot hlghly-competltl- ve pro- gram but,,, the league-leadiPanthers have Skyline, Highland and Holladay right on their heels. ' ng Skylines making a bid for the top spot with a 2 victory and with continued success could do It In that the Eagles are showing new talent and poise with each game. Highland follows the touted Eagle nine with a 2 mark. 6-- 5-- Holladay, a usual front runin the popular program, owns the only win over the ner leading Panthers coached by Gean Plaga. The Holladay club has a 2 mark in league play which Includes Its 8- -7 victory over the Plaga club. Here are league standings after three weeks of action: 4-- V -s' HOLLADAY PLATE POWER Boasting plate power that Holladay Post 71 hopes can win Valley League title are diamond aces Dick Clark, left, Bruce MacKay and Val Belnap. East Millcreek Area Organizes Boys Baseball League 14-Te- am I total of 14 teams are slugging it out for top honors in the East Millcreek Boys Baseball League. Separated into two ages groups, the American Eeague is for boys seven to nine and the National League is made up of youngsters 10 through 12. American leaguers play at Eastwood School and National leaguers compete at East Millcreek SchooL Games for both leagues are played Monday and Friday at 6 P.M., and Saturday at 8 A newly-organiz- and Fans are invited to come out and watch the action. ed AMERICAN LEAGUE Athletics (7) 4 0 Senators (1) Angels (8) 2 2 (4) 2 2 Indians (6) 1 2 Twins (2) 1 2 tie Orioles (5) 1 3 Yanks (3) 0 3 Tigers Twins 9 Orioles 6 Saturdays Results Indians 10 A. M. 13 Yanks tie 10 Twins 4 Tigers 4 Senators 6 Tigers 3 Angels 14 LEAGUE Mets (4) 4 0 Colts (3) 2 1 Dodgers (2) 2 2 Braves (6)t 1 2 2 Cubs (1) Giants (5) 0 3 Fridays Results Mets 23 Dodgers 8 Saturdays Results Colts 9 Braves 6 i Dodgers 19 Cubs 10 Mets 7 Giants 0 r Fridays Results Athletics 7 Tigers 0 17 NATIONAL 0 1 Athletics i Valley League Standings Won Lost Pet West 8 1 .889 Skyline 6 2 .750 5 2 Highland 4 2 Holladay East 4 2 .667 Granite 4 3 .571 Judge, 4 3 .571 Murray 4 4 .500 3 3 Bingham South 3 3 .500 Draper Granger Tooele Cyprus Jordan 2 3 2 3 .400 .400 2 5 .286 1 8 .111 0 8 .000 Here are standings and results of Holladay and Evergreen Salt Lake County baseball teams as recorded through June 19. Included In this week's standings are the standings sportsmanship as determined by a staff of who statisticians compile coaches and umpire reports following each game. standings Sportsmanship will appear in parenthesis following the team. Only the top three sportsmanship teams will appear in the standings. Results Indians 6, Pirates 5 Dodgers 10, Braves 0 Cards 5, Cubs 3 Pirates 7, Yankees 1 Tigers 4, Athletics 3 Cubs 6, Athletics 5 Pee Wee (American District) Cards (2) 4 0 Red Lets (3) 3 2 Yankees 2 2 Tigers (1) 2 2 Athletics 1 1 Angels Major Won Lost (1) 4 3 1 Pirates N 1 Bears (2) 3 2 Cougars 3 2 Wildcats (3) Mustangs 0 4 1 Results Cougars 21, Mustangs 2 Cougars 3, Seals 2 Pirates 5, Cougars 1 Braves 5, M ustangs 3 Giant Pirates 3 3 (1) Athletics (1) 3 3 Yankees (3) 2 3 Cards Braves Granite at Granger Draper at Skyline vs. Holladay, Bingham at Murray South vs, Judge, Municipal Highland vs. West, Jor- dan Park Saturday Schedule Jordan at Tooele AU games at 5:30 P.M. 0 3 2 3 4 1 Red Sox (2) 0 5 2 3 White Sox 2 Giants (1) Tigers (2) Cardinals 2 moved 6-- Granite 300 010 1 1 East 1 2 3 000 100 0 Hank MorelllandKenYanni, Don Morris and Steve Gran-ler- i. Jefferies. Tom Scanter. Automotive League Standings 3B reation Department prgram for 15 and 16 year-ol- d diamond aces. Here are standings after Initial weeks play along with Saturdays results: Llnescores: South 3 3 Crawford and Rex Scott Williams and Fivas; Wayne Horluchl. 2B Doug Anderson. 3B SalMunicar. 130 203 0 9 5 1 Bennetts 2B Lost Won South 2 West 1 0 0 Judge l l Granite 1 Highland East 5 6 0 0 0 2 top seeded In the along with a 6, 8-- 6 victory at the expense of 1 . 3 5 In the boys 18 singles, beat Dave Boyce, 0, Meet director Lee Hammel said he hoped to conclude the 6-- 6-- 0. meet Saturday. The meet, one of the more popular events on the states tennis schedule is coSalt the LaH by sponsored Recreation DepaiVar County ment and the Deseret News. In other top matches played early in the week third seeded Mary Nichols downed Patsy 0, in a womens Neal, singles match and Spence Young downed Rich McAffee, 6-- 6-- 2, -- 4, 6-- 8, 6-- 4 in boys 16 sin- gles. They dont come much tougher than that kid. It was Holladay Post 71 coaches Ken Price and JohnErlc-kso- n talking to managers Jerry VanRosendahl and Ken Farnsworth after BrentWalk-e- r had handed West its first defeat of the 1964 season. Score, 7. Walker was the starting pitcher for the Holladay club that was in fourth place in Salt Lake V alley League standings at the end of third week play. The Walker not only held the West nine to seven runs but alsobangedout a triple that gave Holladay its win margin. When the conversation ended all agreed on Walker they dont come much tougher. 8-- raw-bon- 0 1 Skyline 2 Starting Pitcher:x'Toughest Randy League. The club has a record after the first weeks action and is touted as a contender In the Salt Lake County Rec- 1. player, Harold Sears, also advanced another rqund. Sears, playing 000 001 2 2 1 White Sox 16, Red Legs 0 1 Gaylen Young. Another seeded Skyline Baseball Futures Bright Skyline's future baseball team finds Itself in the same position as its senior counter parts and the young baseball club is in a good position to make a move for first place in (fie popular Automotive 1 5 er, 6-- Moody, Dodgers 7, Red Sox 3 1 Results Dodgers 14, Yanks Pirates 9, Cubs 8 mens singles division, also 2 2 1 0 Yanks Holladay's Mrs. Janice Stevens and Provos Dick Moody are living up'lfo expectations in the gigantic Utah Public Parks Tennis Tournament in progress In Salt Lake City. Mrs. Stevens, seeded number one In womens singles competition, advanced another round by beating Maureen Hal-tin- 1 1 1 Dodgers (2) Athletics (2) Cubs 1 3 1 Holladay Woman Seeded First In Tournament 0, Results 0 ' 0 Red Sox 0 3 Yanks 10 3 1- -0 Fridays Schedule 2 Pirates 3 Tigers Cubs 1 3 1 (1) 3 White Sox 2 1 (2) Red Legs Pirates Yanks 6, Dodgers 10, White Sox Athletics 8, Cardin jls 6 Peewee Orioles (2) 2 0 Pirates Tigers 2 3 Orioles (3) 1 4 Red Sox 0 5 Results Red Legs 5, Mets Results Cards 14, Angels 3 Phillies 5, Red Sox 2 Dodgers 11, Pirates 11 (tie) Red Legs 3, Yanks 2 Red Legs 16, Orioles 1 Midgets Dodgers (3) 3 0 5 Dodger (2) Indians 3 0 0 Dodgers Senators 2 Major Dddgers 4, Mets Red Sox (3) 5 Won Lost Senators (2) 5 0 White Sox 4 1 Indians (D 3 2 1 Orioles (3) 0 4 (National District) White Sox (Colts) (1) Phillies (2) 3 1 Braves 1 1 Indians 1 1 Holladay Seals 1 Pirates 7, Yankees White Sox 4, Cardinals EVERGREEN 1 1 ed Brent Walker . . . 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