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Show ? ioab Teams Hot in Tourney Action 3lSo Litt'.o LoaS'-:e U ,-Jr:ir.g in the state rrxst1 :his week each c jflr "Arst two games. -( ) ) 3 vv;r" Ore m Amer- p:tefcer. thro-.v-; -5 sLikecas out o IS r; Vj pl hitl to. F jr'e Mks N.iior.1! Banv C -jxi St'anish Fork No. " ;2S:iee 2 to 1 in :iie:r : as ad Norman Boyd tic-.fl! bars as weH. ;:i the 5 p'ay. no ball Lid is: o;n field. ;-. T;;5iav. B:-?.?.n s CrczlSte ?f- 1 team V : $ to 4 ir.vgin with i rr Fslier staking cat , . l:z: Mike 'Vhite had the- only home run for Bee-ntan. Bee-ntan. In Moab National's sec-ci'.J sec-ci'.J g.nr.e, they came away the easy winners by a 10 0 margin in a panio called In the fifth inning because of the 10 run difference in the scores. They were to piny ag-a'n ag-a'n on Wednesday and Thursday Thurs-day to complete the tourney. in Pony League action on Monday Millers Clothing lost 8 4 and Esquire lost by a score of 11-7. Both teams came back on Tuesday to win. Millers over Orem National Nat-ional by 13 0 and Esquire over ov-er Payson by a score of 5 1. The Moab Colt team played Spanish Fork in the tournament tourna-ment at Springville last Thursday and were beaten by a 2-1 score. They lost again on Friday and were out of tiie tournament. |