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Show West Side Sweeps Tourneys 4 Area Squads Falter In State Babe Ruth Meets brackets without a Granger scrapped It has MIDVALE e sixth-innin- and Granger know the feeling well now after hit by a pitch, Kip Wood-cosingled and Marcos Lopez drew a walk. Johnnie Walker drove in one run with a sacrifice fly, but an infield fly and a ground x its way to the finals before losing 10-Without a rally two games prior to the finals, however, been said that taking second is much like kissing your sister Cottonwood-Granit- loss. g Champions Announced KEARNS. Minor all-sta- 3 (See Page 5, Kearns &&&& All-sta- Larry McArthur Hillcrest 8 Holloday 6 Cottonwood Highland 13 Cyprus West 6 Judge Jordan 5 Murray 4 7 9 Cyprus 5 yrt high ' UNDER , runner-u- p status was all the more disappointing since it Cottonwood-Granite- entered the finals as the undefeated team, only to drop and 12-decisions to West Side in tournathe ment d West Side also the 15-- 3 4 cap-thre- state title, mowing through the tournament West Side never would have reached the summit. Kearns held a 0 lead for six frames over the eventual state champs before singles by Glasker and Lindsley tied it and a two-ruhomer by Mellen pushed West Side into the semifinals. Kearns made a run at West Side in the .top of the seventh, loading the bases with none out when Cody Skinner was n are Troy Page Bluejays 2-- 0 Prizes are being donated nament ILJM HMU1 STOW will chell. Chris Nelson suffered the mound loss, tossing a meet The r. League will be represented by eight teams, while the remainder of the state provides the other eight contenders Four squads from the southern league around Provo will be in competition, along with two teams from Davis and St. Weber counties George and the eastern Utah area around Roosevelt also are represented But this year, Legion officials have changed the format of the tournament to avoid a conflict a with the r charity football game Saturday at the University of Utah Utah-Arizon- all-sta- Teams will play Monday once-beate- the possibility of another game Wednesday if the eventual champion loses once during the tourney. Legion officials will meet tomorrow (Friday) to determine the final pairings, which were not decided at press time because several teams were still battling for spots. In the Valley League, the eighth and final spot was still in contention with yesterday, contest Grangers against Murray holding If Granger the key. won, there is no problem for Valley League officials; Grangers in. But if the West Valley squad lost, a three-wa- y tie for eighth place would develop with Granger, Brighton and Jordan likely to play off today for the final position. Final standings in the Hodges youth added (See Page 5, Col. 8) resembled the older, that West division in Side used big innings to break open a close con- - WALLPAPER BONANZA! GORGEOUS NIV10SAIC TILE FIRED-O- " GLAZE N MESH-BACKE- PRE-PASTE- ''L2L IN-STO- RE FROM EASY INSTALLATION! ONLY J.ATEX FLAT WALT PAINT FOR CEILINGS, WALLS! SPREADS SMOOTHLY! SUPER LOW PRICE! GREAT both the northern and southern leagues also had not been determined. 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GIANT SELECTION! GREAT PRICES! FROM ORLY FOR D D OES ti Opens Monday unbeaten team playing n one of the two squads. The finals will be played Tuesday, with Ricky Hodges had nine strikeouts, allowed only one run on three hits and went 4x5 at the plate. Sam Vigil slugged a triple and a double while Schultz limited Legion Tourney the ning pitcher Kearns to five hits, the only extra base blow being a double by Jim Mit- RESISTS STAINS, with 2 1 games played at the Kearns field. In the first game, win- error. MARS & CHIPPING! GREAT DESIGNS! through Friday, skip the regular Saturday play, and return to action by beating Sunset City in two straight games 19-and 18-- last week in to advance won the all-sta- district championship innirnrayicp out ended the contest. Kearns scored in the first when Lopez singled and later scored on an At Two Locations MURRAY. The format has been prolonged, but the result remains the same. 16 teams will be reduced to one That one team will have the right to represent Utah in the regional American Legion tournament after surviving the annual state meet which opens Monday at Ken Price and Derks fields As has been the case in the past, the Valley The International League IMPROVEMENT SUPERMART HOME SALE ENDS AUG. 6! EVERY SHEET IN Magna by businesses the Little League World Series at Williamsport, Pa. all-st- League has advanced to the state championship game by winning both its area and district during championships the past two weeks The Kearns squad will now face the champions of the southern half of the state in Cedar City at 5 p m. Saturday for the state crown. The winner will advance to the western regional tournament in San Bernardino, Calif The winner of that tour- Tickets are on sale at local businesses, offering a discount of $1 50 on Tom each admission and Sondra Nemeth are the activity returned to the finals with a victory over Grethe Murray-base- d cian Gardens team. Grecian placed third in the tournament. 5, Col. 6) KEARNS. The team from Kearns International Little 7:30 2 the Team Advances To State Final Russell, president. Magna queen and her court will also be presented. Game time is p Bees, Kearns International according to Jim The Mi jw t 7 HURRY! . . e finishing second in the state American Legion tournaments Thursday. For (See , . Umpire has his eyes right on the action as catcher Marc Dicino comes to earth after snagging throw too late to tag out West Side's Al Garcia. SLIDIN Cottonwood-Granit- 6 Keorns 12 South 2 Cottonwood 6 West Alta 8 Highland 7 Tooele 4, Holladoy 3 Bingham 7 Judge 0(F) Jordan 4 Brighton 1 n ?$ Hillcrest East 4 here Saturday. The Bees defeated the Bluejays twice that day to capture top honors in tournathe four-da- y ment. The runners-ugave the Bees their only contest in the tournament before falling in the semi-finalAfter losing to the Angeli, Lou Banks, Aaron Barney, Andy Barrus, Jeff Gallegos, Eddy Gardner, Danny Gifford, Danny Hodges, Fred Karron, Jarrod Kelsey, Todd Mclntire, Troy Nelson, Andy Simper, Ricky Sorenson, Bob Spencer and Brjan Veazie Wednesday 7 B league championship pitch all-st- Brighton 10 South 5 Skyline 12 Tooele 7 Granite MAGNA. The The SALT LAKE. Utah Bees captured the girls open state ASA fast d performance against a good East club was an important factor in the Granger quest that looked all but (See Page 5, Col. 9) 1 Chamber of Commerce here will host its second annual Magna Friendship Night at Derks field Saturday, when participants will see the Gulls play baseball, as well as be eligible for many prizes. The Cyprus high Spinnakers will perform at 7 p m prior to the game between the Gulls and the Hawaii Islanders, Monday the state Gary Austons y Boosting Gulls' Tilt Championship Brewers, Craig Higley and Marc Marsing, Astros; Mick Turner and Brian Zielinski, Cardinals. Named to the team in the minor Monday Granite American strength opening of tourney. win, Murray however, would result in a three-waplayoff situation between Jordan, defending state champ Brighton, a loser to Jordan Wednesday, and Granger. That situation would Magna Is Girls Fastpitch and Steven Wooley, Rangers Steven Kier-steaAlso, and Tim Ritch, Granger 9 East 5 Keorns 3 Bingham 2 12 Tigers; Brendle, Ned A 7-- 0 Hansen and Jeff Bees Sweep To Leatherwood, Granger 7 South 0(F) Highland 7 Kearns 5 Jordan 10 West 1 v International on the Minor league A team are Mike De itt and Robert Nielson of the Dodgers, John Zambos, Kyle Col 5) 9-- 5 Legion tourney. Granger needed only to beat Murray last night (Wednesday) in a makeup game, forced when the field was flooded last week. Little League. Tuesdoy Jt the state depletefor the pitching Tuesday in its quest to nail down the berth win Granger took a over East Monday and a forfeit from South A key GRANGER. win over East and some help from Jordan left Granger within an eyelash of qualifying for r teams league and champions have been named in the test Granger held a lead going into the fourth, only to watch West Side score four times Three more West In Key Victory Granger All-Star- s, LEGION SCORES iL To Stay Alive West Valley City, UT. West Valley View Thurs., July 31, 1980 SPACIOUS CABINETS! tft-- 516 IZ WIDE S? (MCnMll LciQiioRr(T y OVER 460 HOME IMPROVEMENT SUPERMARTS ii COAST TO C0AS NEW HOURS: Mon.-Fr- i. Sat. In 10 popular pocket styles 8:30 8:30-- Sun. 10 MIDVALE-MURRA- PM AM-- 6 AM-- Y PM PM 4 LOCATIONS FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE NO MONEY DOWN ON APPROVED CREDI SALT LAKE CITY 1 6801 So. 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