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Show -- - For Monday Us. Valley League Title Tussle Slated two outs. COTTONWOOD. SO. Its time for the big showdown. After battling for the Valley American Legion league lead all summer, Cottonwood and Hillcrest will decide who is the leagues top dog Friday. If things went as ex- pected yesterday (Wednesday) the best Hillcrest can manage is a tie for the crown, but it would give that team braggers rights and two wins over Cottonwood this year. Coach Bob Burketts club hosts the Midvale team at 6 p.m. to conclude league play. Co- met West ttonwood SNUCK baseman first ray Granger's Chuck Embley grabs hold Murray defeated Granger attempt eludes Mur- Pickoff BY . . . Sean McDonald Regional Action Eyed as 14-- LEGION STANDINGS - (Games through Tuesday) Area Squad Battles Today Team W Pctg. Cottonwood 16 Hillcrest Kearns IS Skyline East 13 For State Babe Ruth Title Highland 11 Granite 11 Brighton 10 Granger 7 9 9 8 8 8 5 5 4 .887 .822 .765 .722 .722 .647 .611 .556 .527 .500 .500 .471 .471 .444 .272 .272 .235 .056 .000 MIDVALE.is Cottonwood-Granit- The Green Sheet area squad will meet either Kearns, Ogden or West Side in a 5:30 p.m. test at Midvale park today (Thursday) for the honor of advancing to the regionals, being played this year at Mur- ray s Ken Price field. e just one step away from claiming the state 15- Babe Ruth ti- ne. glancing back sports with the ld in . . . Ogden, which defeated Ctt.t Cl.. Cottonwood-Granjt- e ,n )ast week,g district playoff, would appear to have had the best chance of advanc-batter- s ing in games played yesterday after press time. Ogden was to meet the winner of a Murray pitcher Steve Butterfield struck out 16 to lead Murray to a win over Holla- day. Butterfield allowed oniy three hits in the game while Holladay allowed only four. Granite moved in- to a tie for first place by 1 Magna West Side-Kearn- s mat-pitche- rs chup. Cottonwood-Granit- e opened state play Satur-beatin- g day by defeating West Side while Ogden drummed Kearns 12-Taylorsville was nipped by Brighton and Jor- dan Valley beat Mid- - 5-- 4 behind the pitching of Tom Walkingshaw and a triple play. (That was July 1971 ) 9-- 3 . ixixxxixixixixixxxxxVxixxx::' vale. On Monday Cottonwood-Granit- e halted Brighton defeated Ogden Tuesday. 8-- 4 West and 10-- 5 Side sent Taylorsville home with a 13-- 1 and victory Kearns defeated MidIn vale Monday. Tuesday play Kearns stayed alive with a 12-victory over Jordan Valley while West Side blanked Brighton The winner of the state tourney will meet Southern California at 10:30 a.m. Monday at Price and Murray, the host team, will meet the 9-- 4 8 Central California champion at 7:30. Meanwhile in the state meet at Brighton, Granger was to test the winner of a match yesterday for the right UTAH ACADEMY OF GYMNASTICS -- Summer 'Sfizcia 1 4 New V ( tuden1 Only F - -p $ Developmental & Special Good Thru A Aug. 4th Program For Girls 3 yrs. & up M j See Our Hew Facility Near Fashion Place riall 6500 So. 400 2 4 7-- 4 With This Lessons the title today at 3. Granger opened action Saturday with a victory over Jordan Valley and defeated Roosevelt 14-- Monday before dropping a 4 decision to West Side Tuesday. Murray was beaten 6 by West Side and 10-by Riverton. Kearns will host the regionals, going is as a division champion and host team, having been granted a bye in the state meet. The regional will involve six teams, with W. 261-007- 1 the Utah champ meeting Southern 5 testing Arizona at 8. In district action preceding the start of the state meet Brighton and West Side emerged as district champs, with Brighton defeating Taylorsville (See Page 5, Col. 3) Junior - co- Assn, 13-2- stroke may enter play competition for a fee of $6. Action will take place at the Mick Riley course Murray on Wednes- day, the Mountain View course in West Jordan on July 31 and at the Meadow' Brook course in Taylorsville on Aug. 1. There will be eight age groups: 11 and younger, 18-2- divisions of competition for those 7 as of July 31. The entry deadline is Sunday and participation is limited to the first 200 paid entrants. separate 12-1- directed Jim Healy at the Meadow Brook to Bock-Tu-Sc- W SPECIAL So. 1300 course, 4197 West, Taylorsville, 84107. Further information is available by call- ing 13 13 13 1 17 0 18 LEGION 5 6 67, 7 7 77, 77, 8 11 266-097- Cottonwood 6, Skyline 117, 157, 16 SCHEDULE the Skyline crew to just two hits in the final six innings after giving up three singles in the opening Limited Offer This Friday & Saturday Only - Two baseball diamonds will be the sites next week of Babe Ruth regional tournaments. Murray will host the Pacific Southwest regions starting Monday, while the meet runs concurrently at Kearns. Gov. Scott Matheson at Kearns has bourne, Lewis and Moore, plus a triple by Nash lifted Cottonwood to its third-inninscores. A double by Moore and an infield groundout drove in Norm Tarbox and Lewis with two additional runs in the fifth. Moore was the only Cottonwood batter to pick up two hits, while Mike Robbins had three for Skyline. g 6 games noted) p.m. Russ Trutzel singledto and came tri- score on a around ple by RickSchaap. One inning later, singles by Norm Tarbox and Rich Fankhauser tripreceded a two-ruple by Glen Nash, who scored on another hit by Trutzel. Fankhauser later singled home Kim Facer for the last Cottonwood run. n Hillcrest squared off against Granite. Both squads remained in contention for the title during the week, with Cottonwood dumping Tooele Skyline while and Holladay taking a 5 decision from Highland in the continuation of a game 6-- 9-- 4 7-- Nash Fankhauser, and Trutzel all had two Utah Babe Ruth Utah will have two squads in both tournaments, with the host teams qualifying along with the state champs. Both the state 13- - and unless 0 Tooele 4 Thurs., July Cottonwood Schaaps But n fence, his second of the day. t The Cottonwood catcher had sent a pitch over the fence in the first inning circuit-clou- full-cou- wrap up a In Softball round-trippe- r was preceded by a double by Tarbox and singles by Mike Moore and Nash. Singles by Brian Crook and Moore led to another run in the sixth. Glen Waddell picked up the mound win in relief of Brett Jensen. Schaap, Trutzel and Moore each had two hits for Cottonwood. repelled the challenge outburst with a four-ru- n of its own in the fifth. Schaap capped the explosion with a two-ruhomer over the left field to 24, 1980 spurt. Cottonwood started oft strong, with Trutzel tripling in two runs before Schaaps first homer. In the fifth, n four-ru- n Standard Nets State Crown r, nationals Aug. Sioux Falls. S. D. SALT LAKE. Standard Optical earned a berth in the Amateur Softball Assn. tournament Several Gulls players also are Green Sheet area atheletes. They in the will compete by the state claiming championship here day. Utah Gulls Rocky Mountain Sun- regionals next week in Torrington. Wyo. Sharon Brown worked Standard out of a beat Standard 1 in 7-- the to sweep through the double elimination tournament Standard undefeated. earlier defeated the Gulls after opening the meet with a 12-- 0 w'in over Hafers. The state champs, many of whom played high school sports for seventh-innin- g jam Sun- day to preserve the championship win. The Gulls had Penny 3-- 1 Conger and Stacey Tyler on base with no outs in the seventh when Brown replaced starter Lisa Brunyer. Brown retired the (See Page 5, Col. 1) Green Sheet area schools, will play in the FLORSHEIM Dress Boots FREEMAN tournaments (All Holladay Brad Mattonen fired a three-hittestriking out 10 Holladay batters, as Cottonwood extended its winning streak to nine games. Mattonen overpowered the Holladay lineup, giving up only singles to Mark Criddle, Mark Hatch and Billy Wright. meanCottonwood, while scored all the runs It needed in the second Week. Skyline at Alta West at Jordan 5, 9, designated the period Highland ot Kearns South at Granger $48.99 are scheduled to end today (Thursday). Also competing in the Pacific Southwest regionals are Arizona, California, Hawaii, and( Nevada. 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