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Show 3 Granger Gains Split To Start Legion WEST VALLEY. Grangers start in American Legion play was a rocky one as a traffic accident forced the postponement of its opener with Judge last Wednesday, but fortunately resulted in only minor injuries to five Granger players. rebounded to stop Highland 2 on the following Fri(see day, but lost to Kearns Kearns story) on Monday of this Granger 7-- 6 week. next Grangers isnt game scheduled until Monday, June 29, when it hosts West Jordan at 6 p.m. It will bye on Wednesday, July 1, and play Murray at Ken Price in a 7:30 p.m. game on July 3. Granger 7, Highland 2 Kelly Peterson struck out 14, walked two and gave up just two hits to V' win. At one point he struck out eight Highland batters Judge played at Brighton, after press time on Wednesday and will be off Friday before hosting Midvale on Monday then travelling to Bingham on Wednesday, July 1. Skyline 13, Judge 0 rn n 4 ft s u 3 After its scheduled opener with Brighton last was Wednesday 2 Midvale 3, Taj lorsv ille 2 Midvale accomplished the feat by notching two runs in the top of the seventh, Paul Simmons stealing home for the first and David Kelly driving in the second with a single. Taylorsville opened the scoring with a run in the bottom of the first on singles by Scott Peterson and Mark Roberts. Midvale tied in the top of the sixth on singles by Tom Rhinehart and Shon Smith only to fall behind again in the bottom half of the inning when Taylorsville scored off a single by Roberts, and error and an rbi sacrifice by Mark Tolbert. Midvale had eight hits to Taylorsvilles seven and both teams made only error. 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Everything's ready. Not all style in all colors, naturally, but there's something here for everyone. So drop in today and make a smart fashion investment. Tolbert, the starting pitcher, punched a solo home run m the top of the second to open the games scoring. Granite followed in the bottom half of the inning by notching two runs to lead briefly, as Tony Moulton tripled in one run and Brent Sharp sacrificed in the second. Taylorsville broke away in the top of the third with three runs, two on a Scott Wilberger single. Five more Taylorsville runs crossed the plate in the fourth off two walks, a Steve Wooley rbi single, and Galen Evans triple by Kevin triple, a two-ruQuinn and an rbi triple by Wilberger. Taylorsville finished with three runs in the fifth as Tolbert doubled, Troy Leavitt doubled, Woolley tripled and Evan added a sacrifice fly. Taylorsville had 13 hits to Granites four and made no errors, while Granite committed one. Pitcher Tolbert struck out six and gave up four hits before being relived by Wood in the fifth. RIVERTON. tional . sale starts Thursday, June 25, at 10:00 A.M. Taylorsville. Roberts went plate for Taylorsville. 12, . I loss to Tooele In Mondayus Robert Chacon went the distance and gave up only five hits, but his mates could garner but four off left hander Outzen. Outzen, in fact, had Judge shut out until the seventh, when Judge scored its two runs on singles by Chacon, Scarselli and Greg Bishop. The big blow for Tooele was a two-ru- n homer by Bullis in the sixth. Both pitchers hurled outstanding games with Outzen striking out ten, while Chacon had seven strikeouts. Taj lors ille . c r .ri, Of & X home and Adam Sessions singled in the other two. Three of Skylines 13 hits were for extra bases, while Judge had but three hits total. Hughley went the distance for the winners, while Ben Soto and Cameron Kersey both pitched forjudge. postponed, American Legion baseball team rebounded to win big at Granite 12-- 2 Thursday then lose a to Midvale Monday. shocker Taylorsvilles next contest is set for Monday with Alta paying a visit. Then on Thursday, July 2, it will host Hillcrest. Both games will be at 6 p.m. Taylorsville's yy w 4 f"? 4 II V T'Ville Legion Wins First, Loses Second TAYLORSVILLE. i r f 3 11 f rutias ground out sent one runner Tooele 6, Judge i 9 t,1 J is k 4 In the game against Skyline, Judge, which was missing several lead through the players, held a first three innings, but then the roof fell in. The homestanding Eagles erupted for six in the fourth and for four more in the fifth to end the game early. Judges big inning was the first, when Jimmy Scarselli was hit by a pitch, went to second on a single by Steve Skamnes and both moved on a walk to Andy Kavoukas. Paul Bar- - , in a row. To Skyline, Tooele 13-- 4 .USUI earn the pitching Judge Crew Falls SALT LAKE. Judge Memorial got off to a rocky start in Legion baseball play as it fell to Skyline on and then lost on Monday Friday to Tooele i 2J Granger wrapped up all its scoring before Highland even got on the board, opening with five runs in the bottom of the third. Trevor Sugden hammered a two-ru- n homer, Steve Embly and Scott Dalton singled, Rich Fratto laid down a sacrifice bunt, Jonas Hamblin scored a run with a sacrifice fly and Jake Shewmake slugged an rbi double. Two more Granger runs came home in the fourth as a walk, and error and an Embley bunt set things up. Dalton hit into a fielders choice, scoring the first run, and Peterson singled in the second. Grangers seven runs came off a like number of hits. Granger made only one error in the contest, while Highland turned three. 25, 1987 r, tv TA Thursday, June THE GREEN SHEET 21 99 3. 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