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Show 5 SPORTS Coogs Club Colt Crew T Rammell started for Cyprus and was followed by Scott Eyre and MAGNA. In Tuesdays league match at Cyprus, Taylorsville hit i ii u i sue a jr np Skyline 7, Cyprus 6 3 Skyline held a 2 lead until the to top of the sixth, when two Pirate runs crossed the plate, as Brad Rammell tripled and Andy Gonzales singled then a walk, two wild pitches and a walk brought the runs home. Skyline then notched what proved to be the deciding run in the bottom half of 6-- games will start at 3:30 p.m. The Pirates bye Friday then travel to Olympus Monday and host Cottonwood Wednesday, also at 3:30. Warriors 16, the inning. Cyprus added two more runs in the top of the seventh on a walk, a passed ball, another Gonzales basehit by single and a Derek Hathaway, but the rally fell just a run short. "I was proud of the way the kids came back in the sixth and seventh," noted Cyprus Coach Tom Given. "Skyline played well, but critical errors really cost us." after two Cyprus had led innings, the first Pirate runs coming home when Clint Meyer singled and stole second, Justin Bateman lined out an rbi single and reached second on an error and Mark Gallegos delivered a run scoring sacrifice fly. Skyline moved in front to stay, however, with three runs in the bottom of the fourth, two scoring on a dropped fly ball. The Eagles scored twice more in the fifth. Skyline had 10 hits to Cyprus seven, but those 10 hits were pretty well spread out by Pirate pitching. Meyer started with Brad Rammell coming on in the second and pitching through the fourth and Gonzales finishing. Cyprus had three errors to two for Pirates 3 2-- 1 defense." Taylorsville opened with three runs in the first, loading the bases on singles by Steve Woolley, Chad Christensen and Troy Peterson, then Scott Wilberger and Mike Brown had rbi singles. Six more Warrior runs came home in the third on singles by Jeff Leatherwood, Woolley, and Christensen, Wilberger Brown and a Scott Peterson double. The Warriors finished with seven runs in the fifth, Troy Peterson singling, Wilberger flying into an error, Kevin Quinn and Leatherwood delivering two-ru- n singles to go with two walks and a two-ru- n triple by Nick Deluca. Cyprus got two runs in the first as Brad Rammell singled, Mike Gonzales and Derek Skyline. Lines From LaRee Hathaway hit into errors and Hathaway scored on an error. One more Pirate run was added in the fifth on singles by Rammell and Gonzales and a Meyer "The biggest disease today is not leprosy, or tuberculosis, but rather the feeling of being for or uncared unwanted, deserted by everyboduy. The greatest evil is the lack of love sacrifice. Cyprus had six hits, Rammell getting two of them. Woolley, Mike, Brown and Troy Peterson and , IBM, APPLE, GAMES ATARI, Tl, COMMODORE, terrible the charity, indifference toward ones neighbor who lives at the roadside, assaulted by exploitation, corruption, poverty and disease." Mother Teresa for Taylorsville, Christensen 2x3, and Leather-woo- d 2x4. Brad Wood went the distance for Taylorsville, while 3x3 Taylorsville Kick Off Plav m.-- j. A-- 1. in umy i esi TAYLORSVILLE. Opening games for the 1988 season of Taylorsville Babe Ruth baseball were played Saturday with 13 teams and 158 boys taking part. This year there are eight KEARNS. With a bye on Tuesday of this week, Kearns had but one game to record this time around and the Cougars certainly made the most of it pounding out 16 hits and punishing visiting Cottonwood to the tune of 15-- 7 on 11 Piece Screwdriver teams and five teams. Five games were played on opening day, beginning with the Braves defeating the Yankees Chris Kings pitching was the key factor for the Braves, although Ryan Price of the Yankees also had a fine effort on the mound. The behind the Giants, excellent pitching of Chad Harwood, defeated the Shane Wade and Dodgers 12-Justin Thomas each had two hits for the Dodgers. The most exciting game of the between the day was a Cardinals and the Angels, which the Angels won in the bottom of the seventh on a hit by Ty Seager. Todd Derrick pitched well for the Angels. Offensive power for the Cards was provided by Aaron Payne, Brandon Woolley and Justin Weidauer, who each had two hits. Two to the most evenly match teams in the league, the Orioles and the Pirates, met in a well played game won by the Pirates The Pirates were led by the Friday. Kearns next travels to Granger tomorrow (Friday) then entertains Skyline on Monday. The will then visit Cougars on the following Taylorsville Wednesday. All games will at 3:30 p.m. start seven-innin- g two-ru- n 'We threw out best pitcher at them stated (Taylorsville)," Cyprus Coach Tom Given, "and they just hit the tar out of him. "Our kids did hit the ball well," Taylorsvilles Coach Ron Rushton agreed, "and, after the first inning, we also played good F.vm Kearns 15, Cottonwood 7 The Cougars got the ball rolling in the bottom of the second with three runs as Fred Scott singled in Jason Desmaris and Todd Hurt and Marc Marsing added rbi singles. Kearns followed with a run in the third with John Penrod and Desmaris singling and Penrod scoring on passed ball. Cottonwood got on the board in the top of the fourth as, after two walks, Scott McKinnon singled in one run and an error scored two more. Kearns exploded for seven runs in its half of the inning, two walks and a Brady Clark single loading the bases for a Dusty Moody grand slamer. Desmaris followed with a solo round triper then a walk and singles by Hurt and Max Mantle scored two more runs. The Colts finished their scoring in the fifth with four runs as Mathews and Sorensen reached on errors, Keehan stroked a see-sa- 9-- 8-- performances of Aaron Lightfoot, Ryan Folster and Mike Packer, while Troy Guevara had two hits for the Orioles. The seasons first contest saw the Dodgers defeat the Orioles 14-Orioles Pitcher Corey Cameron had a shutout going until the fourth inning when the Dodgers rallied. Mat Rex and Tony Peazley shared the mound duties for the Dodgers, supported by key hits from Jeff Oldroyd, Brad Gray and Brad multi-hi- t ld 3. McKinnon singled in Keehan and Koncor singled in McKinnon. Kearns followed with four runs in the sixth on singles by Desmaris and Scott and home runs by Marsing and Clark. Kearns had 16 hits in the contest including home runs by Moody, Desmaris, Marsing and Clark. Cottonwood finished with seven hits, McKinnon and Chad Fletcher each getting two. Kearns had three errors and Cottonwood four. Jared Fernandez was the winning pitcher for Kearns, striking out eight and walking four. Troy Blume and Jeff Casper pitched for the Colts. two-ru- n 8 double, (No Wo Don't Sell 5400 So. 2700 West. The commissioners T Pajamas) o HERE'S HOW IT WORKS! Ever; hour is a new super special. But if you are wearing your Pajamas, anytime day or night, you can buy any special at the super closeout sale price. 3 LO o 3 oo SPECIAL PAJAMA BONUS: come in wearing your pajamas during the special hour for the item you want, you can get an If you ADDITIONAL 10 Ql 4700 South. Still more zoning matters were considered by the commission when it held a hearing on a request by Mike and Verlaine Borela to rezone property at 13320 So. 7565 West. A decision will be made on that request in two weeks. Fun for Everyone SLOT CAR RACING 124 4 132 Scale Weekly Races American Raceway 3125 So. 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Jerry Sommer, a sophomore guard out of Cyprus high school, and George Hardin, a sophomore forward, made the team. Tye is a 1981 graduate of Cottonwood high school, who spent five years in the University of Utah volleyball program, where earned she Offensive and Defensive, and Player of the Year Honors. She also played professional volleyball for the New York Liberties. According to SLCC Womens Coach Jean Widdison, Tye still had eligibility for junior college basketball and so was recruited as a member of the fledgling program, which finished third in the Region Tournament in only its first season. Meanwhile, Lenoir has signed a to play for the Sommer has of Utah. University been the focus of several offers from institutions, while Hardin will be heading to North .Carolina State. The boys team lost to College of Southern Idaho during regional action. CAR Is With A CLASSIFIED AD. and Teams. 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Box 7187, Murray, 52688 NAME ADDRESS Those dont wants around your house are probably do wants for someone else. Advertise them in Green Sheet classifieds! Just dial 2 to place your ad. 262-668- also denied a rezoning request from Kim Cowdell and Ronald Olsen to to from rezone residential multiple use property at 3597 W. n S p.j. yw Continued until May 10 was a request from Hermes Co. to erect a sign for the new Shopko Store at the Midvalley Shopping Center. The delay will give the community council a chance to consider the request. the In matters, zoning denied a petition commission from Lynn Bateman and Ed from to rezone Bartell commercial to agricultural property at 2750 W. 5400 South and 5360 So. 2700 West, including the northwest comer of n o Starts 10 aM SAT., APRIL 16th , moo i location. H Pajama or Negligee Sale 3 i Parker. Hoop Honors Afforded SLCC c a Women, Men r Continuous 10 n whether or not Cotten had permission from the property owner to do business at the SALT LAKE. The County Planning Commission Tuesday delayed for another two weeks a decision on whether or not to allow further of expansion Hercules facilities in the Magna area. Hercules last month submitted a request for a new rocket motor plant which will be used to manufacture rocket motors under a recently awarded contract from the federal government. Following last months hearing on the matter, the commission voted to postpone a decision on the request of pending receipt study information on whether the new will facilities the impact overpressure zone, the area surrounding Hercules that would be damaged by an accidental explosion at Hercules facilities. Also Tuesday, the commission rejected a conditional use request for an auto repair and Christmas tree lot at 2660 So. 7200 West, ruling the operation did not fit in with the existing residential area or the master plan. A request from the LDS Church to build a two ward church building at 5560 So. 1300 west was approved by the commission. The request of Ballou Ventures to build a cabinet shop at 8950 W. South 3500 also received approval. In other action the commission continued indefinitely a decision on a conditional use request from Ruth Jorgenson, 8839 W. 3500 South, for a ceramics business in her home, saying .they would reconsider the request after curb, gutter and sidewalk were installed around the home. The commission also continued for two weeks a request from Lariy O. Cotten to operate a mobile store for the sale of shaved ice at 4041 W. 5415 South in order to receive clarification on Discounter's Outlet's u -- ri Planners Delay Decision On Hercules Expansion Babe Ruth In Hathaway. the ball hard and often, smashing 17 hits against the best pitching the Pirates could throw at it, earning a 16-- victory, its second against no losses in region action. The Warriors will go after number three tomorrow when they host Olympus then travel to Cottonwood on Monday and return home for Kearns on the Wednesday after that. 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