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Show LifSlc League Action Draws Crowds Vcr Surprising Oasebal! Action Py Bin D.ividson .-' surpriMl o oryoiv ..., dumped 'i'v Market U-' U-' Va"t I.ed.'.e ede.od Ya- Moose elohlvivd ;'-',s! Sivunty U' Moab fr.iul l-ai.k thumped Klks j M Mors t'li'.Vil I'ii'-it Si"- Si!. IVSOl't I ak!l;o dump- ivy Market 'l 1. and Moan National ed;;ed Atlas 7 : m ;,,! weeks l.ittlo league ne- lion, Sa'-prisiiig everyone. th- Klks team eamo out on 'it- diamond last Monday nite a tho only l.i:tK leae.to game :cd timnp.'d Oitv Markot Kl 7. This s;.ie the Klks thoir only on-ly win so far tlvs season ami brought them out of the ee!-s ee!-s for a couple of days at !t;s!. Rii'ky Stoneje was credited with six strike oins the whaiinc pitcher. City Market fielders couldn't find -!uaa!o on the ball ahd were ;;'ver able to set sjoinsj good. : Pesert I.ed.e fallowed up in 5'0 first g;iiro Tuesday with c-'i'ie from behind win over l.r.r.s's 5-3. Gene Roberts was I v.inniiis; pitcher with n ::ike outs. Trailing 3-1 in ton of the f'ith. Desert , I.xke rallied with four run; : . and then held the Yania shn; iters in their turn at bat in the fifth and sixth to brm' the i;ame out of the ha;.:. Moose came on strong later in the cvenins; as they handed hand-ed First Security a sounding 13 2 defeat to stay tied w ith Desert l.od;.;e in first place. Tied 2 2 in the top of the third innings, the Moose brok" loose with a U run streak in the top of the third and biurta innoies to break the (tame v pon. Moose pitcher. Jr. Val-esquo.- set the First Seeoialy batters down in order to giw himself 12 strike outs for tho evening. Moab National came nn stronger Wednesday nite and clobbered Elks 19-2 Racked up with 18 runs in the first three innings. Rank pitcher Gary McKinnon aloued only four Elks to reach base in three innings where they all, died. Elks got their two runs in th? bottom of the fourth when Our Reeson got a single, Mike Sos walked and were hit in on an error on the second sec-ond baseman. Leading all the way from the first inning. Miller's slipped past First Security S 6 in the first game Thursday nite. Unable Un-able to handle the hitting of the Millers batters. First Security Sec-urity earned back six runs on three hits and five walks'. Mike Walterschied was the winning pitcher. Desert Lodge kept Citv Market in the cellar as they handed them a 12-1 defeat. Behind twelve strike outs by pitcher Greg Gerber. Desert Lodge rallied with four hits and a home run by Gene Rob- erts with one man on to not their 12 runs. Mark Marks-berry Marks-berry got the only City Market Mark-et run scoring on an error on the second baseman. Moab National slipped past Atlas 7 5 in the only game played Friday. Playing heads up ball the bank fielders wen able to keep the Atlas base runners to a minimum. Kcv in McFarland proved to be as good at bat as lie. was on the mound as he hit a homer with one man on in the fourtli. Monday's action proved to be up, up and away as Ya-ma's Ya-ma's downed City Market K-9 K-9 and Millers handed Elks 17-3 defeat. Yama's battels knocked in 16 runs off of City - Market pitcher Mark Marks-berry Marks-berry while Yama pitcher Curt Brechtel allowed Only 9 runs. Jay West pounded out a homer in the first inning with one man on for City Market. Millers came on strong later in the evening and pounded Kicky Stengle for 17 runs while allowing only three runs. Mike Waltershied called on his fielders for eight outs while he struck out four. Standings after Monday's results show Desert Lodge 6-0, and Moose 4-0, tied for first. Millers 4-2, second, Moab Mo-ab National 3-2. third, Yama's 3-3, fourth, a tie for fifth between be-tween Atlas and First Security Sec-urity 1-4, and City Market and elks tied for last at 1-5. |