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Show i Thursday, July 2, 1981 2 Legion Play Granite Nips Granger GRANGER. Two big wins by Granger this week preceded its closely contested 3 loss to Granite Mon- the sixth. Ken Thompson continued the rally with a homer in the next inning, but the rest of the team couldnt come up with another two runs to tie two-ru- 5-- day in American Legion action. Granger will host South Wednesday at 6 p.m., following a Fourth of July break Friday and Monday. League all-stgames will be played July 11 at Ken Price field, pitting city and county teams. in play Granites Todd Patterson singled and tripled, getting one RBI. Brian Lester had two singles and one RBI, while Todd Bradford doubled and drove in a run for Granite. Granger category. 11, 5 Holladay Devin Higgins grand slam in the bottom of the second inning pushed Granger to an win over Holladay Friday. Higgins homer was Legion Slate 11-- Thursday Cottonwood at Kearns 5 only one of four pounded out by Granger players Friday. The Saturday 7 other power hitters were Ken Thompson, cirwho hit a three-rucuit clout in the first, Bobby Fratto who came up with a homer before Higgins hit in the second. Wednesday n Granite at Cyprus South at Granger Hillcrest at Kearns Murray at Brighton Alta Holladay at Muni Highland at Cottonwood Jordan at East Bingham at Tooele West at Skyline 10, Jordan 1 Joe Bocek struck out six batters and allowed only two hits during Grangers 10-- 1 win last over Jordan Wednesday. Legion Scores Monday county Holladay at Murray, Granger will Granger the n it up. ar Andersen singled and logged an RBI. two-ru- n Also, Mike Quigley poled a solo homer in the fourth. Granite pitcher Granger pitcher Roger Hoffman picked Gary Austin picked up up the win over the win, his fourth in the four games that Grangers Joe Bocek hes Monday, although he only struck out seven batters compared to Boceks eight. The Granite club led until Grangers Brian Draley drove in a run on a single in the top of been on the mound. For Holladay, Rick and Geis singled doubled in three trips to the plate, Jeff Johnson tripled and had two RBIs and Kurt During Week Granites, Granger 3 Cottonwood 14, Cyprus S Highland 12, Kearns 7 Alta 7, Tooele 4 Hillcrest 11, Jordan 7 Bingham 8, West 0 Skyline 4, South 2 Brighton , East Friday Granger 5 Holladay 11, Cyprus 12, Skylines Granite 13, Jordan 4 West 7, Murray 3 South 5, Brighton 0 East 4, Tooele 1 Highland 6, Bingham 3 Wednesday Highland 6 West 10 Granite 9, Alta 6 Murray 12, Holladay Granger 10, Hillcrest 15, Jordan Kearns 1 Bingham 5, Cottonwood 0 Brighton 4, Cyprus 2 Skyline 14, Kearns 12 South 12, Tooele 5 After being whitewashed by Bingham last week, Cottonwood came to life with its bats here Monday at the expense of Cyprus. American Legion mark for the week at with a victory over the Magna team, 1- 14-- 5 that kept Cot- - glancing back in sports with the . . In Valley American Legion action, Granite came from behind to nip Kearns at Derks field. Leon Priet drove in three runs for Granite and sparkled In a relief late-innin- Bingham Todd southpaw Newman handed the usually squad its second loss of the year, Between the two league contests, Cottonwood traveled to hard-hittin- Coach Bob Burketts club evened its Valley ,a win however, 8-- 7 g pitching role, while his teammmate Steve Sprouse went 3x4 at the plate. Kearns was Brad paced by who conRussell, tributed a 2x2 effort. (That was July, 1975). g 5-- Pocatello, Idaho, where it won three of five games in a tournament. Burketts club has an active week, despite the July 4th holiday layoff. Cottonwood is on the road East Cyprus Captures Win Over Cottonwood 4 In a game that was called on the Grangers Mike Quigley singled twice Dave MAGNA. nine-run-rul- e, Inskeeps Devin Higgins singled twice and got one RBI and Bocek rapped two singles. come-from-behin- at Kearns today and will (Thursday) play a team Albuquerque, tomorrow. from N. M. On Co- Wednesday, ttonwood hosts Highland. All three games are at 6 p.m. East being the others - to fall by that margin during the past and -- two weeks. Cottonwood did it Monday with a barrage against four Cyprus pitchers. Half of those hits came in the. fifth and sixth innings when Cottonwood broke open a 5 contest by pushing eight 16-h- it 6-- runs across the plate. Rich Fankhauser paced the winning at- tack, cracking three doubles and driving in five runs in three official trips to the plate. Fankhausers double se- the of game came in the fifth inning, driving in two runs after Cottonwood had scored once on a single by David Carter (2x5). 14, Cyprus Baseball Magna team its also belted a weeks action. League while Cyprus, doubles by Fankhauser and Nash Cot- ing r I'. 3V. 3V. 4 7-- 5 Kip Wilcox contributed a double as and Mike Johnson Simpson. In Tourney SALT LAKE. compiled unblemished won-lorecords in the Arch Stokes Memorial st Clarence Giles of Riverton (5 0 and a 59 3 ringer percentage in Class A) and Cleo Snarr (5 0 in Class E) 3V, 5 fifth. Granites other rode their marks to first place honors in those (See Page 4, Col. 1) 6 Sale Ends The Saving DDTEQHUr 76c h IIImywritH all n4 Attic Turbine uni Yith acciisariai Wt FENCE! available. I"il"i4' a Wllfirn Rail 1.87 Wntirn Rid Cidnr Put 4.66 M Mar Fmu Bar, I 2x4''iir ,1 Alta Rid testae 953553 Base W.lf.rn 1 (.Jar Fiiki 4"4"i,' ,1 July 5 SAVE ENERGY Western Red Cedar Fence Board EASY TO BUILD Sunday, Place sjanBGGBs? ' 1 tAf Helps reduce attic heat while creating lower in- side the home. Made of durable galvanized with steel external brace. Costs nothing to operate! Glen Nash, who also t had three hits and earned the mound win in relief of Brad Knight, then singled home Fankhauser. A base hit by Dave Ballard drove in Mike Moore with the fifth Cottonwood tally that Thorobred i37,s inning. In the sixth, Fankhauser ended the contest with a double, driving in three runs to give bases-loade- d Cottonwood the necessary nine-ru- 2-- 1T0CR2 CENTERS New Sandy Location J 1690 West 3500 So. 1190 E. 9400 So. West Valley City J Sandy PtlOW PtMNN 972-853- 2 571-940- 2 EXPIRES JULY II, Mil $ White or Brown Install it Efficient 8'9" Stairway ()1 finish Ready-f- easy to pine; Yourself and Save Quiet low Power Usage in- stall. 48", 1 Stairway 3-Sp- 9x10 Storage Shed Fan Saves energy and provides fresh air circulation. Easy to install. 44.00 Sturdy metal storage shed with padlockable door and enamel finish. n lead to end the game early. Cottonwood took a lead in the second, the key blow being a home run by Ballard. Cyprus bounced right back, scoring three times in the top of the third on a walk and singles by Paul Coon and Andy Hill. After Cottonwood tied it on a single by Nash, Cyprus added two more runs in the fourth on base raps by Coon and Marty Jones. Cottonwood took the lead for good in the bottom of the' fourth with three runs on -- 41.88 0 For quick, effective results at low cost, use the Want Ad columns of the Green Sheet! 99 r'xr'ir Furring Strips Use (or installing panelling home proiect uses. & other- 2x4x8' Studs - - Stud grade studs: 58"xl2"x48" l aa QuallkrsU Just add water and mix I K Two horseshoe pitchers 6-- 4 3 V, vt ith defeated YYesA Skinner on the mound Brighton erupted for Unbeaten Dave Carnahan homered and Clint Forest doubled in a losing cause. Granger was limited to a single hit in the Tossers 2 Murray capture an impressive win over Hillcrest, scoring four runs in the third and two in the 2 6-- 2 0 tournament at Liberty park here Saturday. 2 the west valley lads outing during the week was a 12-- loss to Viewmont during which the Post 112 squad had but one hit. (See Page 4, Col. 2) to 2 acm? mDQMH? 5 Murrays pitching rallied Only (Games through Monday) 3-- 2 loss to Alta. Sandy and Murray Stores LEGION STANDINGS 10-- 1 were John Jerry Ricketts hit a home run and Cody Skinner doubled in a victory over Gordon West Jordan Jackson homered and from Darren Evans. Perry Nelsons double aided the victors Holladay was the lone area team to win both its outings during the week. Val Sund- - Cyprus during the last two frames to pick up the win. Coon, Jones and Hill paced the (See Page 5, Col. 4) City Division three 8-- 1 Nash blanked STANDINGS (Through Monday) 8-- tonwood captured an victory over West behind solid pitching sandwiched around a single by Moore. COUNTY LEAGUE in Highland Kearns won two of 3 vicenroute to a tory over Kearns. Granger defeated but lost a Murray heartbreaker to Alta. The win over Murray required eight innings as Brian Joy and Darren W'oodard shared mound duties. Handl6-- 3 the seventh to force an extra frame. Holladay won the contest with a run m the eighth as Sundberg and Tom Davis locked in a pitching duel. Holladay also blanked Viewmont widened its city division lead with a 14-- win over be habit forming. Cyprus was the third - runs home run and Brad Catten a triple, while the defense was led by Grant Huish. Winning games by a margin seems to -- g n to split 14-- 5 Cottonwood foe 3 that enabled the style in County YOUR OWN Cottw'd led the way in a extra-inninwin over Granite. The Granite lads scored a pair of d triple five-ru- d (Automotive) bases-loade- highlighted a outburst in the sixth downed Cottonwood in five runs in the second and three in the sixth berg and Jeff Hannay play. had the hot bat Thursday as Cyprus getting two RBIs, cond g Week In 2-- 1 - tonwood within striking distance of leagueleading Hillcrest. Earlier in the week, high-scorin- 11, Cottonwood Splits Contests SO. COTTONWOOD. Cyprus captured of tag by Cottonwood catcher Mike Sorrell. win in County Baseball League (Automotive) play Thursday. DONT WANNA LOOK . . . Don Garfield of Cyprus, his eyes apparently closed, grits his teeth as he slides into home plate barely ahead I 27.88 Particleboard 'Glassguard" Shingles Perfect for shelving. Guaranteed 20 years. One square covers approximately 100 sq. ft. QmfhGuEB) |