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Show WEST VALLEY 1981 Thursday, July 9, view Area Pair Unbeaten Babe Ruth District 4 Meets On Tap 4 In Tourney 4 RIVERTON. k kV tJ. residents compiled unblemished records in pitching their way to top honors in separate ' & RIVERTON. District playoffs for the state Babe Ruth League tournaments will begin Saturday at categories of horseshoe competition here Saturday during the Riverton Town Days celebration. two locations. Riverton and Clive Wahlin of Taylorsville was 4 0 with a ringer percentage of 61.2 in Class A, while Charlie Bugger of Kearns finished 5 0, with a ringer mark of 55 7 percent, in Class B. Clarence Giles of Riverton attained a higher ringer percentage in Class A (61.5), but finished second behind Wahlm in the won-los- t column at 3 1. Gary Hughes of Taylorsville, meanwhile, was second behind Bugger in B, with a record of 4 1 and a ringer Roosevelt will be the site of both the and tourneys. The competition starts Saturday, while the older begin play on Tuesday. Seven teams will all-sta- from the playoffs to the state tournament. Taylorsville, Murray, Cottonwood-Granite- , mark East and honors at Riverton. Granger, Kearns, Brighton, West Side, Wasatch County and two squads from Midvale will battle it out in Roosevelt. pace Kearns versus Jordan West Side against Midvale 2 and Ogden versus the host Valley 2, 1 Roosevelt versus Granger. will Taylorsville host the state tournament July The 25-3- state meet July 18-2- 3 ed its position in the SO. COTTONWOOD. Midvale 1, Wasatch County versus East Millcreek, Carbon County versus and Jordan Valley will be held in Carbon County. Valley American stan- Cottonwood let its bats provide the fireworks with 39 runs in three games prior to the Ju- Legion League dings with a 12-- 3 victory over Kearns and an 11-- 2 decision over Holladay. ly 4th holiday. Coach Bob Burketts club pounded three foes, including a team visiting A triumph Friday over Albuquerque capped the teams strong showing for the 16-- 4 from with a Albuquerque, consistently strong offense that devastated opposing pitchers. Cottonwood improv week. Burkett sends his club to West for a 6 p.m. game tomorrow 9-- Gordon 9-- 7 Valley American Legion action. Tattersall drove in run with the a triple and Sylvester made the lead stand with four innings of strong relief work as Kearns picked up its third win of the season. go-ahe- fourth-innin- g Coach Gene PROFITS 073-706- 8 3688 REDWOOD REDWOOD Tooele tomorrow ( Fri- Brighton on Monday and Alta on Wednesday. All three games start at 6 p.m. day), Coach 112 Mike Howards squad faces three critical contests in its race for a state tournament position. Granite will battle South tomorrow at the University of Utah, East on Monday at Southridge park in Kearns (8 p.m.) and West on Wednesday at the UofU. Granite had just narrowed an early Kearns when Tatlead to tersall came up with his big hit. Tattersalls RD. BRKHN three-bas- e hit drove in Tim Rose, who led off the rally with a walk. Tattersall then scored an insurance run on an er- ' SwSp ror. After scoring three times in the top of the first, Granite had more than its share of chances to put runs on the scoreboard. Meet Vi Bechtholds club will be on the road all week, traveling to 7-- 6 fvN and swraopaiercrj Sun. Sat. I Lewis scored to give Cottonwood the nine-ru- n lead it needed to end the game early. Kearns jumped out to a 1 lead in the first on an error, a double by Brett Chidester and a triple by Justus Romero. field on Monday. Two days later, Cottonwood hosts Tooele at 6. 3-- Cottnwd Kearns 3 12, Burkett likes big innings, and he got one Thursday when his club erupted for eight runs to break open a contest with Kearns. LEGION STANDINGS 4-- 3 Cottonwood Ten Post 112 batters were issued walks, but Granite could not push them home, stranding nine runners on base. Granite jumped out to a lead in the first when Todd Patterson singled home Matt 3-- 0 Nelson and Todd Bradford delivered a two-ru- n double. But Kearns fought right back, pushing four runs across the plate after two were out in the bottom of the win in five innings. Lane Lewis started the Cottonwood explosion with a single and came around to score on a triple by Troy Davis, his second of the game. Davis then scored on a base hit by Kim Facer. tonwood querque. But Cottonwood replied with three runs in the top of the second on a walk,- - a triple by Davis, a single by Facer and a wild pitch. single, setting the stage for shot Moores three-ru- n to deep left. Later in the inning, run-scorin- g Four MURRAY. Green Sheet area teams are sporting identical Allen Blaine to score from first. in the County Baseball (Automotive) League. Murray joined those allowing Sylvester tripled to drive in Romero for the third run of the inn-in- then scored himself on a base rap by Marc Ingram. One inning later, Kearns added three runs to its total on an error, base hits by Tattersall and Chidester double and a two-ru- records 5-- 4 after the weeks action ranks by handing Kearns a setback and Hillcrest smacked Kearns while Murray was losing an July 4th decision to Holladay. Murray also defeated Brighton during the week. 7-- 0 16-- 3 8-- 1 8-- 1 COUNTY LEAGUE n by Blaine. (See Page 3, Chiropractic r STANDINGS Col. 2) (Through Monday) & Highland. Granite defeated West 13-- 4 but lost a 14-decision to Alta. Mike Simpson handcuffed Kearns on four hits as his Murray teammates pounded out 10, including a pair of homers by Dave Carnahan. Simpson helped his own cause with a round-trippand doubles were added by Carnahan, Kyle 8 er Pehrson and Blake Soffe. West Jordan struck for six runs in the second and four in the fifth in downing Holladay. The Post 71 team had a triple from Gordon Brown. Granger was limited to three hits in its loss to West. Cottonwood was guilty of five errors in the thumping by Hillcrest and able to score only e two runs of first-fram- Headaches Shoulder Pain Low Back & Holladays week was spoiled when Alta thumped the Post 71 and West squad Jordan prevailed Cottonwood joined the 4 ranks with a victory over West Jordan but dropped an n CotAlbu- Carter and Moore each added three hits Bob to the attack. Deardorff picked up the mound win with help from Brad in Knight, who turned nearly three innings of 13-- 7. 5-- 9-- 5 11-- 2 Brett Varoz. Alta and Granite each struck for five runs in a lengthy fifth frame, but Alta added four more in the seventh to steal the victory. Holladay opened its traditional test of Murray with five runs in the first frame and Val halted the host team on three hits. Tom Davis tripled in Granites win over West that saw the Post 112 squad strike for seven runs in the fifth. In Murrays win over Brighton Lawrence Roybal tossed a and smacked a double. Clint Forest stroked a homer and Carl Trujillo a double. Sund-ber- g four-hitt- A Cyprus Granger was reeling after a thumping by West and a defeat 9-- 0 16-- 6 Dr. Ploskett at the hands of unbeaten T,ingham. Cyprus da Ad East and lost a tough decision to 7-- DC G13 3F ' ONLY .. P185-75R-1- 3 5-- 4 the narrow win. Action tonight (Thursday) involving area teams will put Holladay and Granger at Price at 6, followed by Murray and HTDRL. . Highland. Viewmont plays Cottonwood at Kearns at 8 and at 6 Granite is at Cyprus. On Saturday Kearns hosts East at 5. Tuesday action will pit Cottonwood against Murray followed by West and Holladay at Price. At Kearns, Granger CENTERS; New Sandy Location 1690 West 3500 So. J will meet Viewmont. 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NOT in the Constitution where it should be that is the problem we are the solution We are the English language Amendment Visits com-(Se- 3, Col. 1) kirkirkirkifirkirk-k-kirkifkirki- Jones had singled in the first inning, giving Granite an early lead en route to a American Legion victory over Granger. The Granite squad also scored in the sixth when Dennis Shaffer singled and scored on a hit by Brad Fullmer, while Mitch Lunak singled home two runs for Granger in its half of the sixth. (That was July, 1971). WHERE is it written.... t Office Page I CLASSIC wthls Certificate Leg Pain ol n homer PHYSICAL EXAM 3975 So. Redwood Rd. 1 CONSULTATION past throughout test, which he Kevin Kershaw belted a two-ru- Four Area Teams At was misplayed, however, two-ru- con-tr- Health Month In the U.S., according to Clarence Giles, regional director of the National Horseshoe Pitchers Assn. He may be contacted at 254 3439 for further information concerning the month long was sharp the con- glancing back in sports with the . inn- power 2 In County League frame. With two outs, Justus Romero singled to drive in Brett Chidester. The ball to Holladay four Holladay pitchers for 13 hits in running away to an easy victory on Wednesday. Five runs in the se- - away. Rocky Lambourne earned the mound win, limiting Kearns to five hits. Davis, Facer and Moore each had two hits for the winners. Marc Ingram suffered the mound loss, three-plu- s 11, Cottonwood pounded grounder homer After a walk to David Carter, Rich Fankhauser delivered a Cotwd Nashs wasinfield thrown added a General I Junior division competitor Jonathan Williams of Chino, Calif, was a guest of Utah horseshoe pitchers again Saturday, averaging 75 percent ringers for five games He is also scheduled to be on hand for a tournament slated Saturday at Murray park at 7 p.m. July has been designated as Pitch Horseshoes for cond boosted Burketts club to an early lead which pitcher Carl Coates protected with little difficulty, despite giving up nine hits. Coates forced the Post 71 nine to pound the ball into the ground repeatedly. His hitless relief pitching. ings before giving way to relief help from Tom Sankovich. Allen Blaine, Deon Peterson and Craig Sylvester had the remaining Kearns hits. In Fridays exhibition contest, Dave Ballard slugged a grand slam and Davis City Division 973-697- Norris Wimer of Salt Lake was 5 1 to lead the way in Class E, while Connie Bunnell was first in the ladies division of local competition. J. R. Park claimed top honors in the men's division. 11-- Moore scored Cottonwoods initial run in the first when Glen hurling coln Kearns Outscores Post 1 12 Club, 7 KEARNS. Brett Jensen and (Friday) and will face Murray under the lights at Ken Price lected six hits, including a three-ruhomer by Mike Moore, in pulling away to the - Valley Legion Play Tattersall and Craig Sylvester teamed efforts here Wednesday to lead Kearns to a victory over Granite in Co- Cottonwood Bats Ringing in League Victories e versus tagged where contest And Exhibition Game, Too the calls for Cottonwood-Granit- ringer percent. B. Andersen in Legion ttonwood prevailed Cottonwood's Lane Lewis is out at home by Holladay's Curt GOTCHA . Cottonwood's Mike Moore zeroes in on home plate as Curt Andersen turns for tag try. Moore was ruled out. Holladay's CLOSE PLAY . . . Roosevelt, schedule in Shelton of Taylorsville was 2 3, with a 35.7 ringer percentage, in Class team. In percent. Bill In play Tuesday at Riverton, the schedule pits Murray against Brighton, of 47.9 Four pitchers tied for won lost honors in Class C, Peggy Overbay of Sandy leading the way in ringers with a 36 3 percentage. Three competitors finished 4 2 in Class D, with Cleo Snarr of Midvale setting the Millcreek, Ogden two teams from Jordan Valley will vie for top Two Green Sheet area FIMTT N Ftll MUIM IS43 (2300 Inst) tuv new Mi unin |