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Show 1985 f 23, May Nick Drake Sports Editor 1J Buffs Falter 8-- 3 Against Leading Diggers Face Murray In Region Final Things continue to go the wrong way for the Tooele baseball team. Even Mother Nature wont let up on the Buffs. Down 0 in the fourth, Tooele was searching for a big hit to bring 4-- them back. With two men on, Tooeles Mike Graham belted one to deep left field, but a brisk breeze held the ball in the park and turned a sure homer into a long out. Jordan went on for an decision over the Buffs at Dow James Park Tuesday at Tooele. The setback dropped the Buffs to in region play and overall. Tooele will play its last game of the season Thursday when they travel to Salt Lake City to meet Murray at 3:30 p.m. Murray is currently in region play while the victory upped their region mark to with contests against ) and South ) left. Judge West sits at with Thursdays lone remaining region tilt in the regular season pitting them against 8-- 3-- 6 6-- 3 8 5-- 3 Beet-digg- 6-- er 2 (5-3- (0-8- 6-- 3 Judge. Jordan quickly jumped ahead in the first frame. A lead-of- f triple by Jed Oliver sparked the visiting 'Diggers. JHS shortstop Mike Graham drove the senior home with a sacrifice fly to center and scored the first run of the game. The second inning was more of the same, as Bill Hiebert led off the frame with a round tripper to make it for Jordan. It was Oliver again that helped the 'Diggers increase the lead to 2-- s&k. 0 The 4-- senior walked quick-foote- d stole second to get Jordan going in the third frame. A hit by and third sacker Blake Bush add Buff error scored Oliver and moved Bush to third. Graham followed with a deep fly to score Bush and give the region leaders a comfortable four run cushion. Tooele dodged a bullet in the fourth when Buff reliever got 'Digger hitter Mike Johnson to pop out, with runners on second and third, to end the inning and threat. It wasnt until the fifth when the hosts made it interesting. Chris walk and Sorensen drew a one-oDan Emery belted a single to get things started for Tooele. A fielders choice advanced both runners to second and third when clean-uhitter Pat Keman ripped a two run Bob double to cut the deficit to Braun, then followed with a RBI single to cut even further into the 'Digger lead. But thats as close as Tooele could manage. Jordan pushed across a tally in the sixth when Tooele Bendixen led off the inning with a walk, moved to third on a hit to third and scored on a Chris Heaps sacrifice fly to in favor of center. It was ut p 4-- 5-- for Jordan and they took full advantage of it. After Matt Nance reached on a Buff fielding error and stole second Mike Johnson followed by a drawing a walk. Nance was thrown out by Kernan on a double steal attempt for th first out as Johnson advanced to second. Two more base-on-bal- ls loaded the sacks and Bendixen delivered a RBI single to keep Jordan going. Then Hiebert ripped a two RBI double to end the games scoring. Tooele managed to make a little threat in the seventh but with two men on a Buff failed to make contact ending the game. Keman, as usual, led the Buffs with another spectacular evening. The Tooele senior belted out a three for three performance, including two doubles. Braun, Emery, Brian Outzen and Travis Lohnes each recorded one hit each for the remaining Buff safeties. Hiebert paced Jordan with a three for three performance including a home run and double. Oliver added a triple while Bush, Nance . and Bendixen each added the remainder of Jordan hits. Jordan. The visitors put a damper on Tooeles hopes of a late inning comeback when Jordan scored three more runs in the seventh to put the game out of reach at An error opened the floodgates 8-- 8, Tooele 3 Baseball Tuesday at Tooele 1 1 2 0 0 1 3 - 1 7 Jordan 3 Jordan Tooele 1 0000300-37- 2 Oliver, Graham (2), Hiebert (7) nd Bendixen; Ahlquist, Vonhatten (4) and Keman. 2B - (J) Hiebert; SB (J) Oliver, Nance. E (J) Bendixen; (T) Dart, Lohnes. Sac (J) Graham, Hepas; (T) Bruan, Vonhatten. 4 Safe At Second Tooele second sacker Travis Hollien receives a toss from Buff receiver Pat Keman In an attempt to pick-of- f a stealing Digger. The Jordan baserunner stole the base and the Diggers handed the Buffs their fifth setback in six outings, 3 in Tooele Tuesday. (Photo by Nick Drake) 8-- Tooele Hoop Camp Slated For June All future Tooele Buff hoopsters had better start getting warmed up for summer hoop action. Buff head coach Clyde Ahlquist will be holding an annual summer basketball camp for youngsters throughout Tooele of all ages. Boys in grades fourth and fifth, 4 this year, will begin June while grades sixth and seventh will follow the week of June Grades eighth and ninth will be with all the week of June camps to begin at 1 p.m. and ending at 4:30 p.m. For next years sophomores, juniors and seniors, camp will be from June 3 to July 3. Due to extenuating circumstances, Ahlquist has extended the camp deadline to Friday, May 31. will be Campers in grades $30 while the older campers in will be $40 for the grades entire month of a learning process, on or before the first day of 10-1- 17-2- 1. 24-2- 8 4-- 10-1- FORD MADE A GREAT CAR 30 WAYS BETTER! 9 2 camp. In the younger camps, the camp will fature fundamentals, contest, and .jump shooting contest, play with numerous awards for each category. Ahlquist said a special emphasis in the younger camps will be offensive skills like week-lon-g ALL NEW 85Y2 FORD ESCORT IS HERE g The worldwide sales and import data for '81 - 83 calendar years) now a redesigned front end and 28 more improvements. best-sellin- car in the world (based on has 23 more horsepower, foul-shootin- g shooting and dribbling. "When I first came here my main goal was to make Tooele High School competitive in basketball and the only way I feel we can do that is get the younger kids in the gym. And thats what I'd like to see happen." The first year head coach said he especially would like to see some more fourth through seventh graders sign up for .the camps. Coach Ahlquist would like to be Financing on 85V2 Escorts and 85 Dronco lls. Annual percentage rate. Limit one Escort and Bronco II per qualified retail buyer. Financing arranged for qualified buyers through Ford Credit. You must take delivery from dealer stock by June 3, 1985. notified as soon as possible on potential campers so he can order shirts, awards and equipment needed to run a top notch hoop camp this summer. FORD BRONCO For more information please call Ahlquist at Tooele High School or at home, America's family is built Ford tough for confidence and stylishly designed for around town convenience. II Archery Shoot Planned All those interested in joining an archery club one is now forming in the Tooele area. An outdoor shoot has been scheduled for June 1 and 2 which is free to the public. 8.8 FINANCING ENDS JUNE 3. GET YOURS TODAY AT YOUR FORD DEALER. mi MAIN TOOELE 002-22- 1 533-937- 4 SLC 1 Outdoor shoots on animal courses will sharpen the hunting skills of bow hunters. Frizes will be given to the top scorers. Indoor archery for target shooters who wish to tune their bows or sharpen their skills. Anyone interested in joining the club or participating In the shoot or should call 882-127- i Finally, it looks like here to stay and along mer comes tennis. 0 882-269- summer is with sum- The Tooele summer tennis clinstarting registration for the 882-122- four-wheel- er off-roa- d in Tooele Net Camp To Get Underway ics is summer programs. The tennis will be from June 10 to July 4 with 16 instruction periods every Monday through Tuesday with every period 45 minutes clinics long. Classes will begin at 6:15 a.m. Tooele High School tennis courts with eight students per class. Classes will be formed by age and experience. The cost will on the be $48 per clinic. Team tennis action will be from June 10 through August 8 every through Thursday. Little persons ages while the junior league will be for ages The fee will be $75 with each Monday league will be for 2 13-1- I period lasting one hour in length. Private lessons are also available at $10 per half hour. All instruction Is given by teaching pro N. G. Hale. To regis- ter 882-320- The registration deadline for the first clinic and team is Monday, June 3. Signups Begin Registratioan for the first set of swimming lessons at the Tooele Memorial Swimming Pool will open on Tuesday at 6 p.m. Classes begin June 17. Classes will be offered for 3 to S year olds, beginners, advanced beginners, intermediates and swimmers. Children registering for the 3 to 8 year old classes must pay at the time of registration, all other reservations may be made by phoning the pool, 882-324- |