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Show American Legion Regional - Cottonwood Claims Third In Tourney SO. COTTONWOOD. record for the Legion season. Consistently strong hitting went a long way in carrying Burketts club to the prestigious mark. As a team, Cottonwood hit .302, with Glen A pair of victories in four outings carried Cottonwood to third place the in Saturday American Legion western regionals in Yountsville, Calif. Cottonwood defeated New Mexico and Texas after an opening-gamloss to Arizona, but saw its hopes for a regional Nashs e championship Calif. dashed Saturday by a strong California club setback to eliminate it from the one day tournament, after Cottonwood had shown power at the win over plate in a Texas Cottonwood had kept its hopes alive following a loss to Arizona by deteat ing New Mexico 12-- 13-- Grid Opener California's talent was just too much for CotAn tonwood Saturday. split gave Cottonwood a foregone age. 2 31-- a 2 n 12-- 3 The tournament Cottonw'd conclusion that Californias entry in the Legion regionals will be the odds-ofavorite for the title. That is particularly true when a half dozen of the California players have experience in the college ranks, yet are still eligible for Legion play because of their Bob jlub a 12, Its almost Alto handed Burketts Palo Coach average .411 leading a group of five hitters topping the .300 mark, Burkett said. 6 - LAKE. A rematch of last years for (5-9- , 180) and junior are vying for the starting Mike Clark game Memorial Judge (6-- 170) high will usher in the 1980 campaign for Coach Frank LEtoiles Bulldogs tomorrow (Friday). will Judge gridders visit the West high field a in pre-leagu- tilt e scheduled to begin at 3 The p.m. Bulldogs defeated the Panthers 0 in overtime at Westminster to launch the 1979 grid schedule. Ken Vierra, a senior and a on the Judge squad, set a school passing record last year and will start at the quarterback slot. The fullback position will be filled by senior Larry Colosimo (6-190), with tailback duties to be handled by either junior Russell Griffith 165) or senior David Harmond 7-- 6-- job at tight end, while junior David McGill (6-175) has received the nod at flanker. Senior Robert and Thomas, a fast 150, is considered the clubs leading receiver and despite a bruised shoulder is expected to play. Backing him up is senior Brian Von Bank 6-- 0 clude senior Mark , 195) at center, phy seniors Joe Rotzler 175) and Bill Condas 190) at Mur- (6-0- (5-1- (5-1- Jim Reeves , 205) at one tackle slot and either senior John Kelly (6-205) or sophomore Peter Rokich (6-205) at the other. Senior Pete Wilson (6-- from Defensive starters clude Rotzler recurring shoulder ailment but is expected to return at a guard position. He is the best Bank, Vierra and Bulldog lineman. Senior John McGuire juniors Dan Quinn 165), Mike Curtin (6-155) and Dan Trueba (5-1- IRRESISTA8LE won't An opportunity you want to miss out on Ten un its at $125,000 price No qual ifying on low interest rate An Try reasonable down other exclusive deal Income Realty I Mortgage 637 F. 400 So. Vierra will do the pun- ting and either he or Griffith will handle kickoff duties. Kicker Chris Klekas is sidelined with injuries. GODFREY'S BODY BUILDING GYm 5784 and at the ends, Reeves and part-tim- e 1979 starter Dave Cor-isi- s (5-1175) at tackles, Condas at nose guard and Colosimo and McGuire at the linebacker slots. Expected to see action in the secondary are Griffith, Clark, Von another cosuffering considered (Yl SO. STATE ST. jJ A Come in and check out the facilities for the best workout of your life. We offer reasonable rates for a year, six months, monthly, or you can pay by the day if you wish. We will help you with a program for the best results. Bring this ad with you on your first visit for a free workout. Please, limited to one free visit per person. 9-- 9 the first seven innings before giving way to Automotive pitcher Carl Coates as Burkett went to his bench, allowing all 17 players to see ac- MON. d one-thir- inning before Nash was called on to put out a California flurry. Cottonwood 12, Texas - FRI. 9-- 6 SAT. ONE FREE VISIT 3 Cottonwood did unto Texas what California would later do unto Utah, putting the Texans in a hole early with eight runs in the first three innings. After Mike Moores sacrifice fly enabled Norm Tarbox to score the games initial run in the first, Cottonwood broke loose for three tallies in the second on base hits by Russ Trutzel, Schaap, Lane Anyone interested in managing or coaching next year is being asked to submit a letter stating their qualifications prior to the meeting, at which managers for next year will be voted Anyone interested may contact Mike Walk- Nash Moore, and Schaap led the winners attack with three hits apiece, while Trutzel added two hits in five trips to the plate. Cottonwd 6, N. Mexico 2 Brett Jensen scattered eight hits and his teammates turned three double plays as Cottonwood kept its hopes alive. Cottonwood scored all the runs it needed in the second inning when walks to Lewis and Facer, plus singles by Rich Fankhauser and Moore, pushed three players home, giving the Utah squad a lead. runs in first-innin- g before singles by Moore and Trutzel, sandwiched around a double by Nash, drove in two more runs in the fifth. At Woods Cross Bucs Open Season Only a GRANGER. sprinkling underclassmen of are among Granger high gridders expected to carry the load as the Lancers open the 1980 grid campaign tomorrow (Friday). Coach Gordon Hanks, launching his second year at the Granger helm, will take on Hillcrest in the first of e enthree counters. Game time is non-leagu- 15, 6-- man 210-pou- split end the assignment, He is and 175. Sean Johnson, 170, will perform as a flanker. Getting the starting nod at quarterback will be Martin Gonzales, a who will be spelled Beebe, The tournament call for the Utah champs as off on a low note Randy defensive duty, with Dennis Seewer, a senior joining Beebe at cornerback, while Gonzales is at by 4 by 170. Most of those players will get the call for first-lin- e Cott- Cottonwd At Home Gordon Hanks 5 strong p.m., the same for Coach Billy Hunter will take his Pirates to Woods Cross, where they will be out to avenge an opening loss a year ago. Game time is 3:30 p.m. Prior to starting the league season against Jordan on Sept. 19, the Bucs will host Kearns next week, then travel to Ben Lomond the following week. Veterans anchor the Pirate offensive starting unit, with only one junior among the 11 expected to see initial duty. He is flanker Jeff Sorensen, the lightest NEED tomorrow (Friday) when Cottonwood hosts Bingham in its grid opener. Kick-of- f time is 4:30 p.m. for the traditional opening game between the two clubs. Coach Tom Jones has only two returning starters back and also must work in several players who missed most of the early practice sessions because of their involvement in the American The tailback is another junior, Troy Davis, while senior Brad Jameson, 170, is the starting fullback. Expected to see back-uduty is senior Jeff Knight. Opening holes for the backfield will be senior tackle Lance Koncar, 185; senior guard Colin Hood, 175; and d p 6-- 6-- junior guard Rick Folkerson, a hefty 240. Legion baseball tournament. But the Colts appear to have the size and speed to avoid a drastic drop-of- from f singled ends -- Gene - Keith PHONE 4870874 1427 So. 300 West Salt Lake City, Utah SAVE center. Wranglsir Denim that STRETCHES tor Ostberg, pounds. Also seeing 6-- Lloyd, 6-- 0, 185-pou- junior. Between Van Roosendaal and Jensen on the defensive line will be Koncar and Porter. 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Rocky Lambourne, foreseen as a Cplt running back, decided not to 261-350- 1411 W. 7800 So. Blue Denim. Why Put Up With The Again This Winter When You Can Have A . . . k, senior Steve Burns will man the rover position. Brian Jeppesen and Davis could see action 525 Bountiful 185-pou- LeVasseur, junior is at safe- Tom Jones Thirsty, tufted terry cloth with action styling in New Fall Colors. Short Sleeves. S.M.L.XL. From $20 Super Comfortable, tough jeans made of Wranglers new stretch Dahles team, raorara 6-- d the At quarterback, Jones will go with junior Vic- f $$$ ss raw ujait Starting at flanker is a senior. The tight end will be Mark Wade Henriksen, with Mitchell, a a who also plays Duty Equip Jones noted. chell. start at right Jensen, Boots, Heavy Inseams to 36" supreceiving back-u- p port from senior Kirk Heinz and juniors Keith Huber and Todd Mit- 0, Van RVs, 5-- Ballard, a junior. Staples is slated to Roosendaal, a who doubles at offensive guard and " INTERMOUNTAIN BATTERY out several go out for the ing corps looks strong, led by senior split end 140. Ben Staples, The strength lies largely in depth, with Staples linebacker Dave tonwoods defensive I ment, American & Foreign Cars " Drive A Little Save A lot" (See Page 3, Col. 5) flanking middle Cot- THIS IS IT The deal you have been looking for! Seller says yes to $48,000 purchase price for this duplex. No qualifying on our low interesting rate. $340 monthly rent roll. Another super deal! income Realty Mortgoge 637 E. 400 So. A BATTERY? For Form Equipment, will be handled by Carlin, Thompson and Higgins, while the brunt of opponents offensive attacks are met by Garfield, Chipman, Mitchell and Carter. Coach Hanks has 1, last 8 August, 1971). Linebacking chores Bingham subsequent Weeks. Hanks led his charges to victory against all three of those opponents last year, including a 13-- 0 shutout of the Huskies. Working with a mixture of veterans and less experienced personnel, Hanks is being assisted 1, season's successes. Heading the list of returners are 6-- four times before halftime and breeze to a 29-victory. (That was Johnson at free safety. outingsandagainst Kearns in Colts Await Miner Crew faces will take the field 0 safety and - tion will be senior Mike Moore, a member of the baseball team. Glancing Back. . . Murray scored the first touchdown of a game against Granger to lead only to watch Granger storm back behind the running of backs Mitch Lunak and Barry Hansen to score COMPARE ANYWHERE. Tall Sizes Big 38 to 50 Waists COTTONWOOD. A lineup featuring good size but a lot of new . Trent Ricks, 150, will be at free safety, while Whitworth is strong safety and Vasquez and Sorensen are at the cornerback slots. Among juniors in line to see a good deal of ac & SO. glancing back in sports with the 160. 6-- 3 400-fo- Arizona were ago, as were Steve Whitworth, a split end, and tackle Dee Huber, 201. Gilbert Vasquez, a running back, is the lone returning starter in the backfield. Hell be joined by Dennis Rupp, 175, at quarterback and Steve Disera, 170, a fullback. Defensively, the end positions will be manned by Allen Dee, 175 and Loren Crosby, 180, while at tackle will be Johnson and Eric Cutler, 240. Gino Garcia will anchor the middle at nose guard, weighing 195. Joining Devereaux in the linebacking corps will be Gilbert Romero, 250-poun- 6-- 3 onwood its final run in the seventh. Jensen was touched only in the seventh when a pair of doubles produced two New Mexico runs. Fankhauser led the winning attack with a 3x4 showing at the plate. Densley, 190, starters a year Just two juniors double by Fankhauser and a center Quinn, tight end Marty Jones, tight end and defensive back Pete Sefakis and running back and defensive back Randy Wooley. 175, d figure into present plans for the starting offensive unit. They are Alan Shaw, weighing 175 at center, and Rick Gard field, a tackle. Seniors on the anticipated starting offensive unit include tackle Steve Chipman, who carries 240 pounds on a frame. Sharing guard duty will be Kelly Carter and Devin Higgins, 195 and 185, respectively. The tight end post is held down by Mike Mitchell, while Greg Foote will A Trutzel gave tomorrow (Friday). by Roger Ketchum, defensive coordinator; Mike Fraser, offensive coordinator and Mike Folster, running backs and defensive tackles. tonwood the vantage when he singled and scored on a wild pitch. Schaap made Cottonwoods lead 0 in the sixth when he jarred the ball loose from the catcher in an attempt to score on Jensens infield grounder. triple to Devereaux, Roger Collard, Cloward along with center Eric football season 1980 tion are Guards 185Lane and punch to a Cyprus high lineup that will open the tackles Barry and Mike member at 140 pounds. d Cotearly ad- started 969-612- MAGNA. Several returning starters add Tarbox gave er, 2736 Sentex Cir., Kearns, Utah 84118, or Terry Tops Mall Vallmy Vlw Thurs., Aug. 28, 1980 Lancer Grid Club Debuts 16-h- on. iXrttimuitmt. Etii. Fashion Place Mall L At Hillcrest in I West Valley City, UT. Wtt in- McGill is a 155). (5-1- (6-2- 185), suffered the mound loss, hurling field. Other probable on offense in- captain, choice. aCalforniaerror. Lambourne crossed the plate in the third on a double by Schaap and base raps by Moore, Nash, Trutzel and Kim Facer. Cottonwood enlarged its lead to 10-- in the fourth when Schaap singled home Moore and Nash, each of whom had singled. The winners added an unearned run in the fifth and closed out the scoring on a solo home run by Moore. Cottonwood The attack provided plenty of support for Brad Mattonen, who hurled a seven-hitte- r over seven innings before giving way to relief help from Nash. Arizona pounded out 20 hits. Arizona scored in all but the second inning off Lambourne and Glen Cottonwood Waddell. recorded its tallies in the first and fifth. A single by Nash and a double by Trutzel drove 0 KEARNS. The final meeting of the year for members of the Kearns Babe Ruth League will be held at 7 p.m. on Sept. 4 at the Babe Ruth starters senior Four more players Babe Ruth Loop In Kearns Sets Closing Session d (5-1- guards, n Cottonwoods second run came in the fourth when Rocky Lambourne doubled down the right field line, went to third on a passed ball and came around to score on Coates lasted SALT g fielders ed on a Lewis and Norm Tardoubox, plus a two-ruble by Brad Mattonen. tion. Bulldog - Panther Tilt Is Awaited season-openin- offensive onslaught in the early innings put the Utah champion into a hole from which it could not escape. California scored five times in the first, once in the second and three more times in the third to blow the game open early. Cottonwood broke onto the scoreboard in the third when a single by Rick Schaap drove in Glen Nash, who had liv- serap- 0C3,073IIIC3 NO. 1 IN EP HYDROSEEDING . JUST ADD WATER 1 |