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Show Holladay ;iOH r-- ' ' I XL 'Tvu" it ' ' wn i 1 ;: . ; J m' 19 Hitters 't , Ifc Johnson K's IlFCTO 7i ' - - ! t , KEARNS. Solid pitching overcame a batting slump for the Kearns Legion squad which won two of three contests played during the week. However, the team saw its hopes for a second league title buried rout at Hillcrest in a last Wednesday before bouncing back to claim win over Holladay a and a victory over West. $48 T 12-- 1 .,' 5-- 2 3 Tracys Johnsons performance r he threw against Holladay and Kelly Lunds rebound effort against West left Kearns at 13-in third place. Kearns met South last night (Wednesday) and is due to host Bingham Monday and Highland on Tuesday to close out Valley League play. in stolent base In Automotive tournament tlon Monday night at Ken Price field. KOOK . . . Good hook slide by Deon Peter- son of Kearns nets the West Valley player a Area Teams Cling GOTCHA . . . Granites Dave Hodges is set to tag Deon Peterson of Kearns in early action of Automotive tournament. ac- - To Life Cyprus Decisions Cottonwood, Kearns In Tourney MURRAY. four seeded teams, both Green Sheet area nines, Cottonwood and Kearns, in three days of play. Cyprus emerged as the Cinderella team through the first three days of play in the Ken Last night (Wednesday), Cyprus was due to Price Memorial Tourna- Automotive play ment which runs favorite Hillcrest, The Magna lads knocked off two of the 8-- 4 - double-eliminatio- Team's af- n fair going into last night's contests, with Murray and Holladay already having been Hopes eliminated. Fade Action continues at Ken Price field. Tonight at 6 the winner of last s test nights will meet the winner of a through Saturday GRANGER. A pair of defeats in games played through Monday left Granger clinging to only an outside chance of East-Kearn- d Brighton-Cottonwoo- matchup, while at 8 the loser of the Cyprus-Hillcregame tests the making the state American Legion tourney. Eight Valley League teams are scheduled to win- Granite-Viewmon- t ner. Two games are planned Friday with the title test scheduled for 6 or 8 with participate, Granite seventh-plac- winn- ing the right to do that after defeating Kearns Tuesday. Kearns, Cottonwood and Granite were clinging to life in the through Saturday. Granger y pre-tourne- e assured of a berth as the Friday pending the host team. Hoping to snap a three-gam- e loss streak, Granger was scheduled to test Murray last night (Wednesday) after losdecision to Alta ing a last Wednesday and a contest to Highland Monday. A win would leave Granger in fair shape, with a Monday test of a tough East team at Muni and a Tuesday game with South left to play. Brighton with a halfgame lead on the West Valley team, played last night at Jordan and tests South Monday. Brighton can be expected to win both of those games. The unexpected loss to Alfa jolted Grangers hopes for an undisputed tourney berth and forced the team into the current must-wisituation. number of losses the teams have. against Marc Ingram. Ingram gave way Monday to Tom Sankovich in the third. Doubles were Two of blasted by Randy Andy Hill and Randy Anderson for the winners and Gordon Tattersall of Kearns. Brandon Cordova and Mark Noble combined to pick up the win for Granite, which scored four runs off Murrays John Morgan in the first frame and two more in the second. Murray scored twice in the first and fifth Wooley, frames, 2 8-- 8 but Nobles Hillcrest advanced with a 8-- 5 9-- Brighton beat Bingham with losers being eliminated. Marty Jones went the distance for Cyprus, yielding a run in the fourth and three in the fifth after his team had lead with forged a 9-- 0 n aggressive hitting after being 0 0 13. a In Compet - , Larry's j DISCOUNT HUES . DunlopUniroyal .L Major homer and Brett Chidester a double to lead and the take a winners exploded in the top of the seventh for five more runs, with Westerkamp, the winning pitcher, sending another ball out of Ken Price field. Westerkamp was backed up by errorless play afield. Cyprus chased Cottonwood ace Bobby Deardorff in the fourth after scoring three runs in the first and two in the third. The fourthinning uprising produced four more and the contest ended when the Magna squad scored twice in the fifth and sixth. Cottonwood was guilty of six misplays while Andy Hill was limiting the division champs to three hits. The normally Cyprus squad was guilty of four er Hansen, who then settled down and blanked the challenger the rest of the way. A three-ruthird narand rowed the gap to the winners were able to score twice in the fifth and sixth frames. Mark Lander tripled and Jordan Nichols doubled as the winning team made the most of seven hits. Jordan and Holladay played a wild first half, with the winners scoring four times in the first, twice in the second and third innings and once in the fourth. Holladay answered with three in the first and second and a pair in the fourth, but fell a run short. Bob 529.95 A781 3 F7814 -- F7814 -- G7814 G7815 WKH7815 L7815 -- -- -- $40.95 F.E.T. Mounted Free PfiSS. Mounted Free Steel Belted WW l v,, ER7814 -FR7814 GR7814 -BR7813 -GR7815 -HR7815 -LR7815 A! - 44.95 45.95 46.95 38.95 47.95 49.95 57.95 fires Installed FREE Quick Shares Honor AMERICAN FORK. A Green Sheet area resident emerged as a cochampion and another claimed second place honors in separate divisions of competition last week in the American Fork Steel Days horseshoe pitching tournament. Don Quick of Murray tied Nate Barney of Riverton for top honors in class D. Both posted records. Bill Shelton of Taylorsville recorded a mark in class B. Frank Minster of Ogden was first in that division with an unblemished performance. Gary Hughes, also of Taylorsville, was third in class A with a record, while Bruce Lin-doof Granger tied for third in class C with a effort. Jay West and Ken Gary, both of Granger, were knotted for third place honors in class D. Each recorded a performance. 1 50 E. 8000 So. (. Block Eoit of State) needed South East beat 8-- Brighton 8-- and 4 Bingham nipped Alta (See Page 5, Col. 1) GHS Gridders slick-fieldin- g for Sophomores are 7 to meeting daily from a.m. and 5 to 7 p.m., while varsity players are involved in separate clinics from 7 to 9 a.m. and 5:30 to 7:30. The clinics will continue until the start of regular and other division A $3 IflDahles charge will be made. were Kearns 11th ward in the junior division and Kearns 25th ward in I the seniors. Second in the junior; section was the 10th J ward, wjth 20th ward taking the sportsmanship trophy. Kearns 30th ward took second in the senior with the 19th ward winning sportsmanship honors. 5-- 1 4-- 0 4-- 1 60-6- 65-6- members 60 and older. At 7 p.m., the associa- tions Days of 47 tournament in all classes of competition will get underway. MICROWAVE RECIPES Learn How To Make That Gourmet Meal At The Flee GREEN SHEET COOKING SCHOOL Sept. 11th J mmBsssssammmmmm0 Sylvester was 2x2 and Job 2x3. Lund struck out 10 and yielded only three walks in recording the victory. Against Hillcrest, the Kearns hurler yielded only four earned runs as Kearns continued to thwart pitching its efforts by shoddy fielding. Morleys leadoff homer was the only (See Page 5, Col. 1) BIBLE BAPTIST CHURCH 2700 Sunday Worship!) 00AM S. Main & 7 00PM all Bible Church Everyone Welcome Free Transportation An ; ' - ' - , ' & Tall Sizes Available in navy, tan, black, rust, silver and green. mkm cham- pions and their records were Clarence Giles of Riverton, 0 in A; Carol Ohms of Cedar City and Hugh Hatcher of Salt in F; DenLake, both nis Ohms of Cedar City, in C and Wally Lovendahl of Riverton, in E. Area horseshoe pitchers will gather tomorrow (Friday) at Salt Lakes Liberty park for the Utah Senior Olympics championships. The schedule calls for activity at 10 a.m. for those in the 4 and 9 age groups and at 1 p.m. for those 70 and up, as well as for Utah day at the plate, 38 to 50 Waists Inseams to 36" practice. KEARNS. Winners of the Kearns Region son- ball tournament which jf Minster, 1 Back-to-Scho- ol Big 9 Wards In Victories the division 6 tournament beginning J. Morley singled home Craig Sylvester, but a pair of walks, an error and a triple allowin ed West to go up the third. Kearns knotted it in the fourth on a double by Mike Doty and base raps from Sylvester, Lund and Morley, but could not win it until the seventh when Morley singled, advanced on an error and scored on a Ryan Job base blow. Morley enjoyed a 3x4 D. Wrangler GRANGER. Football conditioning clinics are under way at Granger high. 11th, 25th, The winners will represent the region in Lund, the victim of a rout in which Hillcrest pounded him for a half dozen, extrabase hits, had to be wait for his team to come from behind to claim the win over stubborn West Monday. Kearns struck for a run in the second when five-innin- g 24, 1980 Comfortable Cords Clines Calling Several close games div-sio- 4, West 3 Thurs., July BIGT&YTAI1L1 Saturday Saturday 5- - and Brett Chidester 12-- Koohla after the fourth. concluded a fifth to decision Holladay 10-- while Cyprus scored five in the seventh to defeat n reliever Jeff Jordan Besides Quick, Barney Horseshoe Assn, 566-560- 1 Granite Kearns 4 Valley View Newt 10-- 1 Holladay, but his teammates could not touch 3 39.95 Size Highland. three-hitte- wins, with the West Valley squad stopping Jordan and the Midvale relieved for 2 $36.95 seven-ru- Kearns and Hillcrest raced to identical 4 3 32.95 34.95 36.95 able to win in a breeze. Murray gave Cottonwood all that team could handle before falling and West scored six runs in the fourth inning to close in on a Viewmont squad that finally won n 0 New Belted WW lads defeating 7-- 5 frames off Roger Crofts marked the opening day of play, with only half of the four seeded teams 2 1 No Frills of 7-- outhit Brad Knight went four innings for Cottonwood and Carl Coates mopped up after the winners lead on built a homers by Brad Knight and Chad Jenkins, a Mike Facer triple and a 0 defeated Alta thumping 2 4 two-bagg- 4 7-- 3 17-- Bingham while Viewmont nipped East 10-Brighton edged West and Highland dropped Alta from the tourney with a 1 decision. In the Kearns win over Granite, Rodger Hoffman clung to a lead until the fifth inning when some daring base running enabled the West Valley lads to knot the score. Granite came right back to take the lead in the bottom of the frame, but Kearns struck with the long ball in the sixth. Pat Westerkamp belted Ballard. Jordan had only four hits; CottonWood The Cyprus win over Kearns was and Hillcrests victory over Viewmont left those two as the only two unbeaten teams left. Murray was eliminated by Granite while Cottonwood rebounded to take a victory to send Jordan home. In other action East 6 other action, In double from Dave Tuesday mat- 3 relief work held off that team despite doubles by Brent Hilton, Morgan and Guy Watts. Greg Sharp rapped a for the Post 112 squad which turned solid fielding into the victory Mondays chups featured Green Sheet area nines facing each other and produced the tourneys first upset. Cyprus pounded Cottonwood 13-- in a contest halted after six frames. Kearns advanced with win over Granite. an Murray stayed alive by defeating South but Holladay became the first area squad eliminated by losing a decision to Jordan. rors, but offset that with its hitting. Doug Dilley and Paul Coon had doubles among the 10 Cyprus hits. 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