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Show But Eagles Soar mMMii Region Seven 4 Play Is Unpredictable (From Page 2, Col. 5) looped a single into right, Paul scoring Con. Beck twirled a four-hittand struck out seven in going the distance for the Spar- er tan win. Randy Wooley and Andy Hill saw mound duty for the losers. Armstrong, Erickson, Ulibarri, Hilton, Beck and Roumpos all had two hits apiece for Mur- ray. Tooele 10, Judge ran out of gas in the fifth inning against Tooele and lead watched a transformed into a defeat. After Mark Herrera 6-- 3 had posted Tooele to a 0 lead in the first with a key double, Judge bounced back. A two-ru- n single by Dan Liston and a sacrifice fly knotted the score in the seThe Bulldogs cond. went ahead 3 in the third on a two-ru- n single by Murphy and 3-- 5-- extended their advantage when Hansen double in a run in the fifth. But a pair of errors and three Buff hits, including two triples, led to five Tooele tallies that spelled the downfall in the Bulldog fifth. Tooele A 5, Cyprus sparkling gave Wednesday the Buffs the narrow win. Cyprus had runners on second and third when Bracken lined a shot at Herrera, who Murray made the stab for the final out of the game. Coon had scored on a Mark Monserret single to narrow the gap to scored single runs in the second, fourth and Coon sixth frames. 4 defen- sive play by Tooeles run- Ulibarri the signal and he didnt break stride as he rounded third and headed home, where he slid in under the tag; Murray. Murray took an early lead with three runs in the first on a go-ahe- in the sixth. Tooele scored twice in the first and solo runs in the second, third and fifth frames. scattering- mm w. Landers and an error. The Spartans added solo tallies in the second and third on an RBI single by Brian Pett and a home run Loop Seeking Baseball Teams Ef- forts are continuing to secure teams for the by Beck. Beck was torrid and frigid on the mound. He struck out 13 batters in six innings. He Athletic Valley Baseball League. The baseball league, open primarily to players 18 and older, currently has seven teams and is seeking more. Fields also are nine also walked before giving way to McDonald, who turned in two solid innings of relief work. being sought. those bases on ball preceded a grand slam in the sixth that pulled Jordan into deficit. a tie from a Three Further information ' may be obtained by Dale Hughes, calling 968-807- of 5-- 1 Korea Is Edged sT. ? A CIRCUIT CLOUT . . . congratulations from his Cyprus teammates after slugging home run against Murray. jjp srs X. also was cited for his defensive play, along with Tom Cracroft and goalie Hualde y . - , X , KEARNS. Coach Larry Hatchs Kearns high Cougars continued to struggle, dropping two of three contests played during the week, but there was light at the end of the tunnel. After giving 8 a victory Alta last 9-- Wednesday, the Cougars defeated Friday, Bingham then dropped a at Hillcrest Monday in eight 7-- 5 heart-break- ings, 4-- REGION TWO V '' i&!S 1" V VC FLINGIN' IT . . . Cyprus pitcher Andy Hill let loose with a fastball in relief to prepares loss to Murray on duty during Pirates' 15-2 Friday. Sale, the Region Two basement. almost pitched out But almost Doug Fishers double and a single by Terry Fritz were the key blows. In the fifth Allen Blaine chased what would prove to be the winning run home with a base hit after a pair of walks and an error loaded the sacks, while in the sixth, Dean Jaramillo homered for an insurance run. 3 d defense proved strong in preventing more damage. Hillcrest added a run on a homer by Eric Varoz in the fourth. In the top of the fourth Allen Blaine belted a triple and lumbered home on a base hit by Tim Rose. Rose singled and scored in the seventh on a Gordon Tattersall triple and the Cougar After getting it down to the matter of one more out against sophomore batter, a In- gram uncorked what one coach called a wild pitch and the other a passed ball. Put the result was the same. Hillcrest won the hard-fouggame. The Huskies took advantage of Ingrams wildness in the first inning and scored twice. shortstop scooted - Farmers Over Oly GRANITE PARK. Todd Bradford collected three hits - two of them going for extra bases as many trips to the in leading Granite high to an 2 Region Three victory over Olympus. The Farmer win over the Titans was sandwiched between a nontriumph league, 11-- 9 over Skyline last Wednesday, and an loss to East on Monday. Yesterday (Wednesday), Coach Wayne Startins Granite squad was scheduled to play a league game at Skyline, 8-- 7 with the Farmers hosting Granger Monday and visiting Cottonwood on Wednesday. GranitesLancers games and against the Colts are slated to start m. at3p CHS 8, Oly 2 Bradfords 3x3 against performance the Titans included a home run with the bases empty in the fourth inning. A triple was also among the Farmer seniors hits Friday on the Oly diamond. Granite scored five runs in the top of the second and single runs in the first, fourth and sixth. In the big Farmer second, Mark Gatzemeier led off with a triple and scored on a single by Kirk Goddard, who stole second, advanced to third on a base hit by Greg Ilolam and came home on a passed ball. Holman, who had stolen second and gone to third on the Oly catchers miscue, scored on a single by Lance Pratt, who went to third on a double by Rodger Hoffmann. Bradford was then intentionally walked to load the bases and Pratt scored on a sacrifice fly by Boyd Howells. Hoffmann tallied the fifth run of the inning on an infield error. Pratt also delivered a 3x3 effort at the plate, with all of his hits being singles. Gatzemeier finished 2x4, including a triple. Hoffmann, who doubled in three trips, went all the way on the mound, scattering five hits, striking out seven and walking one while allowing the twrn Titan runs in the bottom of the third. In that inning for Olympus, Tom Pritchett tripled with two out and Johnson followed with a home run. Anderson and Joey Jumonville hurled for the Titans. Try Green Sheet classi- fied ads! 262-668- Nature Knit appreciate your business Art SkiuAhisi Eagles 2, Lancers It was in the fourth frame that the contest became a rout. Six Lancers crossed the plate. Gary Allen led off with a triple, while Steele and Mike Quigley belted doubles and Kenny Thompson and Fogarty stroked There were singles. also two walks and an East error. In the sixth Quigley stroked a triple after a base on balls for another Lancer run. Granger mopped it up with four more runs in the top of the seventh, with the key sophomore Scott Van Orden. Fratto had a day; Fogarty was 3x3 3x4 and Higgins, Steele and Quigley were all 2x5 with extra base blows. home on a passed ball to knot the score. Although it was a tough one to lose, was Hatch pleased with his teams play in the field and after the shaky start, Ingram pitched solid ball, sca- eight hits. ttering Hatch praised the entire infield for its play. Alta 9, Kearns 8 The Hawks scored two runs in the bottom of the seventh to capture their lone win of the campaign to date. The Cougars outhit but the Hawks 13-were guilty of eight Phil Burbank ning double by Steele that would have scored a run had it not bounced over the fence, forcing Higgins to remain at third after he had drawn a walk with one out. Two solid line drives with the potential tying runs perched on a sacrifice Utah greater deer SEBOBOBk toll-fre- number for e reporting wildlife tions is popula- A the tions throughout state, according to the Division of Wildlife Resources. 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In the first a single, a pair of walks and a sacrifice produced a run and in the third after three walks and a wild pitch, Auston was relieved by Joe Bocek. Bocek proceeded to strike out the side and went on to scatter three hits and record 11 strikeouts. Look pitch, the Cougars had two out when a slow roller was hit to Fritz at third. He charged the ball and tossed it to Blaine at first. Cougar faithful were certain the runner was out, but the umpire ruled him safe and despite the was over. Auston, who had Deer miscues and stranded 16 baserunners. Alta scored a pair of runs in the second, three in the third, two in the fifth and the decisive runs in the final frame on a controversial play at first. The game was knotted on a homer, but with a runner on third after Lancers. And they were typical of how things went all day long The Lancers belted the ball hard, but right at soIn nearly meone. every instance, the Eagles handled the challenge. Skyline did all the damage in the first two frames off lefty Gary limited the Lancers to a lone hit, a seventh in- In for the ed doom While Friday was feast, it was famine on Monday. triblow a bases-loa- d ple by Devin Higgins after a walk and singles by Bobby Frat-t- o and second and third spell- 0 Full Service Banking 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday thru Friday 9:30 to 6 p.m. tum nnh i Ttnn KtSBSSS? 2380 doesnt count in baseball. BIGT&YTALL ty). He will sixth and had the bases loaded in the seventh. Kearns cashed in early on a Marc Ingram homer with a man aboard in the second and added three runs in the fourth. triple, but Ingram, aided by some We have Asphalt or Aluminum Shingles, Vinyl or Aluminum Siding, Soffit Fascia, Guttering, Doors, Windows, Insulation. Superior Installers Using the Finest Products. (Room Additions Are Our Special- Call Verl Today of it. 8-- 5 sun-aide- OR But it could have been worse, there were four walks and a pair of base hits. The Cougar defense, sparkling plate here Friday, The Huskies led off the bottom of the seventh with a REMODEL VO UR HOME f are essential if the Cougars are to escape Hillcrest 4, Kearns NOW IS THE TIME TO SIDING DIVISION The Cougars will not be in action again until Monday when they Alta host Brighton. will come to Kearns on Wednesday. Victories Cougars on the mound, striking out 10, but letting the Miners stay in contention by walking eight. The Miners scored once in the fourth and twice in the fifth and t E three-hitte- Region Play (Through Tuesday) Brett Chidester went the distance for the f RE-SID- 0 triple. Cougars Win One Of Three Kearns 7, Bingham Tommy Booms. West Valley will host the Hill AFB Falcons at 3:30 p.m. Saturday at Monroe elementary. OF East The Lancers scored only run they would need in the third on a double by Kerry Fogarty and a Steele the Week's Outing 2-- RE-RO- 12, The Lancer bats were sizzling Friday and Darren Steele, who had a pair of extra base hits, was in complete control on the mound. He tossed a r at the East team. Doug Dilley accepts y V"' Granger m a i , 1 xlfJ the second Wednesday at Olympus. n STANDINGS M day and lifted the West Valley soccer club to a 1 win over Korea. Hualde fired a shot into the nets with five minutes left to account for the victory. Casey ten Wolde accounted for the first West Valley score. -- rfti r by Mark single By West Valley WEST VALLEY. Gregory Hualdes late goal broke a deadlock here Satur- league-leadin- g fitM two-ru- n vic- SALT LAKE. i - 6-- Jones went the seven hits, being ? against Cottonwood on the Lancer diamond trailing the Colts by a game. The win over East took on considerable importance in that it was the Leopards first loss in Region Three. The Lancers will close out the first half of league play Monday at Granite and open 5 gave Siebenberg a passed ball. Hill tripled and came home on a Wooley sacrifice yesterday after press time ; made an unorthodox decision, calling for a hit and run. The Spartan senior broke with the pitch to Roumpos, who hit a bouncer to short. scoring blow in the fourth after a walk and distance, , when Siebenberg while Hardman a scheduled A tie with a sixth-innin- g grand slam. Ulibarri was on second with two outs Pirates also delivered 2-- $ y , eighth inning after Jordan had forged a one. The Jordan 6, f GRANGER. A rout and a drought marked Granger high baseball action during the week as the Lancers belted East 12-- 0 but lost to Skyline That sent Granger into a key contest s Heads up base running by Ulibarri ended this contest in Murrays favor in the and Bracken had base hits in the second, 6 Judge Pirate rally last and & r timized by his teams five errors. Cyprus had five hits. 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