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Show Stars In Legion Action WH Win Kearns Club peewee Western The Tips Holladay cheer as Hillcrest struck for seven runs 5, Holladay 2 Johnson was taking few chances with errors and his curve had the Holladay players mut- tering to themselves throughout the night contest at Ken Price field. The lefty yielded eight AUTO (From Page 4, Col. 7) Tom Sankovich combined to limit Jordan to three hits while the Kearns lads pounded out 10, including doubles by Marc Jason Quintana with Village in the southwest section of the county. combin- in ed to hurl a the W-squad's triumph over Glenmore. Trujillo struck out three and walked the same number, while Quintana fanned six and walked only one. Those two hurlers shared mound duty later in the tourney as team claimed the W-decision over an Mark 0 a for the winners. The three hurlers permitted a total of seven walks, however. In the fourth inning, the Heiden lad scored what turned out to be the decisive run. Joe Trujillo went 2x2 at the plate for Western Hills. 2 Homes Sought For Players In Babe Ruth Meet Riverton. The latter squad managed only one hit. Quintana struck out six consecutive batters, while Trujillo finished with three K's. The Western Hills minor division are vying for honors this week. Action involving the majors will get under way Monday at 3:30 p.m. on the Kearns American field. KEARNS. Homes are being sought this week for players participating in a Babe Ruth regional tournament here. Persons interested in housing two players are being asked to call Mike Walker, all-sta- 969-612- walks, but was stingy with base hits and seemed able to call on the strikeout whenever trouble seemed brewing. Kearns to be kept the pressure on Johnson until the fifth frame when Sylvester stroked a as homer three-ru- n Steve Varechok seemed determined to match Johnsons stellar per- formance with one of his - Sankovich winn- ing three straight games at Glenmore 3 24, 1980 league tournament honors last week, . Valley View News Thurs., July Hills captured The Trujillo youth and squad nipped in the second. Kearns West Valley City, UT. of the all-sta- W-- Madsen and Dustin Heiden teaming to pitch Duels 3 KEARNS. (See Page 4, Col. 9) thing Kearns fans could The Taylorsville Nathan Tiffany, Ingram, and Terry Fritz. Troy Anderson belted homer for Murray while teammates Mark Lander, Jordan Nichols and Tim Roybal stroked doubles but doubles by Chad Jenkins and Brad atKnight led an tack against Spence who had McDonald, two-h. Cottonwood a week earlier. Murray was also guilty to five errors while Cottonwood committed only one. Doug Dilley and Andy Hill stroked doubles for Cyprus which got five-plu- s innings out of Randy Wooley before Marty Jones came on to pick up the win. Cyprus was one of only two of the 16 teams to play errorless ball on opening day. a 11-h- it it Granite erupted Scott against Holladays Anderson in the fifth when Greg Sharp and John Simmons stroked Mark Noble doubles. went the distance on the mound for the winners. own. Kearns struck for a pair of tallies in the first when Johnson walked, stole second and raced home on a Job single. Job advanced on a passed ball, stole third and came home when Chad Mantle executed a perfect squeeze. Holladay got one run back in the bottom of the frame on a pair of walks, a passed ball and an error. In the sixth a pickoff attempt went awry after two walks and a double SNAGGED IT . . . While backpedaling. Granger second baseman Chuck Embley latches onto pop-u- p into short right centerfield during Babe Ruth district tournament. but Johnson steal, struck his way out of the inning. Rusty Owen rapped two of the Holladay safeties, including a double. Mark Hatch delivered the other safety. Wade Hope had two of only five hits yielded In Babe Ruth . walked seven. market place Green Sheet ad columns. -- - the classified Speaks and Suzi Olson to (From Page 2, Col. 9) next two batters before an error filled the bases. But the contest ended Standard scored both of its runs in the third when former Cyprus star Joyce Hickman tripled in Val - Legion Cyprus Downs Alta MAGNA. Cyprus picked up a victory in its lone Legion outing during the week, defeating Alta 6-- The Magna team tested East last night , (Wednesday) and will close out the Valley League season Monday in a game at Cyprus with Highland the home designated team. Cyprus used a bizarre pitching arrangement with against Alta, starter Russ Hook being relieved by Peck, then relieving Peck, with Peck going back to the mound in the fourth to complete the game. Alta scored twice in the first and third innings and once in the fourth, twice getting key triples. Cyprus answered with a run in the first with a walk to Bill Whitworth and a Todd Simons base blow the key factors. In the second Doug Adams and Ted Jones sandwiched singles around a walk to Mike and WhitApplegate worth delivered a bases-loade- d hit to score a pair. Cyprus picked up another run in the third when Peck singled and Bill Inskeep belted a triple. Applegate led off the fourth with a triple and scored on a wild pitch and Jones walked and scored on a Simons sacrifice. Cyprus had nine hits, with Whitworth having a 2x2 day at the plate. for the area squad. Taylorsville, but it was blasting Jordan but the Valley squad ended Murrays Murray Granger hopes 10-Murray also lost a 10-- 3 decision to during the with Case belting a homer to finally end the marathon affair at Kearns had advanced to the quarterfinals with a 20-- 7 win over Jordan Valley behind the hitting of Lopez. erase a -- deficit The Gulls had taken the lead when Jana Freston beat out a bunt single and came around to score on a base hit by Carri Palmer. 0 Hubbards homer gave n win over and a trip to the finals in the other district playoff. Jim Delis had homered Ogden a 7-- 6 Cottonwood-Granit- e a C-- 17-1- nine innings to defeat Kevin in while e wasnt sufficient. Taylorsville needed three-ru- defeated 14-- 7 quarterfinal Cottonwood-Granit- 16-1- Gulls Downed In State Finals Cindy-tyon- (From Page 2, Col. 4) in the finals 16-- 6 on the strength of four, fourth-fram- e home runs. 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Cragun once again was saddled with the loss, tossing an eight hitter, with Olson, Kitchin and Lyon collecting two Freston and apiece. Tyler had the remaining Gulls hits. In the opener, Standard bombed Hafers behind the two-hpitching of Brunyer. 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