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Show T Page Twelve The Springville Herald July 1 7, 1975 Pony League holds round robin tourney, Patio team in top spot Pictured are members of Thorn's Pony League Graves, D. Howell and J. Nielsen. Front, same team. They are, back left to right, J. Averett, order, B. Sumsion, M. Day, M. Averett, B. K. Kinross, D. Watkins, M. Adamson, M. Measom, E. Hardman and J. DeHaas. Picture is of Pro Golf-Pony League team -Back ' Osborne, T. Tabbitis, E. Gonzales, B. Giles, row": Manager S. Averett, N. Sorenson, A. Absent from picture was J. Roy lance, M. Wright, B. Nusink, M. Gillies, G. Felix, Coach, Miner, and R. Davis. K. Averett. Bottom row: K. Allman, M. Photo courtesy Charles Lowery Members of Miner's Auto Pony League Team Crandall, B. Hutchings, K. Howell, D. Doty B are back row, left to right. Manager R. Bulow, Bulow, M. Bulow. Not present when the picture B. Clark, G. Fullmer, V. Ovard, R. Rodriquez was taken was Coach Max Locke, and S. McCormick. Front row same order, B. FLORSHEIM SHOES REDUCED Selected Styles from $2795 to $3995 June 30 game had Patio blanking Thorns 12 to 0. S. Shepherd was winning pitcher and M. Day losing pitcher. S. Shepherd scored a triple and T. Beck scored two doubles. Second game had Brookside over Miner's Auto 8 to5. Winning pitcher was T. Whiting and losing pitcher was V. Ovard, K. Howell and M. Bulow. Doubles by B. Cox, S. Barker and M. Bulow. June 20 rained out. Game was played July 1. Pro Golf over Miner's Auto 13 to 5. Winning pitcher was G. Felix and losing pitchers were V. Duard, K. Howell, and R. Rodrequez. B. Crandall had 2 tripples. July 2. Pro Golf over Art City 13 to 9. Winning pitchers were E. Gonzales, M. Osborn and losing pitchers were D. Bird, J. Mower and J. Allan. Home run, E. Gonzales; doubles T. Gabbitas, B. Giles, J. Roylance. 2-tripples, D. Bird. Second game, Patio over Miner's Auto-5 to 2. Winning pitcher M. Harding and S. Shepherd. Losing pitchers, K. Howell, M. Bulow; double, M. Bulow, tripple, C. Hansen. July 38 innings. Brookside over Pro Golf 6 to 5. Winning pitcher, Francis, T. Whiting and Losing pitchers, M. Osborn, B. Giles. Homerun by C. Lowery. Second game: Thorns over Art City 5 to 0. Winning pitchers, M. Day and M. Averett. Losing pitchers, J. Maag, J. Mower. Tripple by J. DeHaws. July 7 was for June 7 rainout.: Patio over Brookside 7-6. Winning pitchers, J. Salisbury, T. Thorpe, T. Beck and S. Whitney. Losing pitcher, C. Lowery and C. Packard. Homerun by S. Barker. Second Game, rain out for June 7: Miners over Art City 7 to 3. Winning pitchers, M. Bulow, V. Duard. Losing pitchers, J. Maag, J. Allan. Doubles by M. Bulow and D. Doty. League Playoff Games July 9. Thorns over Brookside 8 innings 9-8. Winning pitcher, M. Day. Losing pitchers, S. Francis, C. Lowery, T. Whiting. Double by S. Francis. 4 Second game for Patio over Pro Golf-4-2. Winning pitchers, C. Hansen, S. Shepard. Losing pitcher, M. Osborn. Double by C. Hansen. July 10: Brookside over Pro Golf, 8-2. Winning pitcher, C. Packard. Losing pitchers, G. Felix, and E. Gonzales. Double by S. Francis. Second Game: Patio over Thorns, 3-0. Winning pitcher, S. Shephard. Losing pitchers, M. Averett. Doubles by B. Measom, and C. Hansen. July 11: Thorns over Brookside 14-4. Winning pitcher, M. Day. Losing pitchers, C. Lowery, T. Whiting, S. Francis, B. Cox, and M. Archuleter. Homerun S. Francis and M. Day, 2 doubles. July 12: Patio over Thorns, 14-7. 14-7. Winning pitchers, C. Hansen, S. Shepherd. Losing Pitchers, M. Averett, E. Hardman, D. Howell. Tripples, M. Harding and M. Day; double, M. Harding, Har-ding, and M. Averett; 2 doubles, D. Howell and 3 doubles C. Hansen. Mr. Earl A. Nielson of Springville, Utah got his first hole in one playing Sunday morning at the Spanish Fork Golf course, he got his ace on number 8 hole using a seven iron. Witness was Eldon Bennett, Earl Brim, Harold Kruse. "As resources become scarce, the value of the dollar pyramids. But' when no resources are left, the dollar cannot be eaten, will keep no one warm, will not house people or put clothes on. their backs; nor will the dollar add much to the country's beauty." Mapletcn Bronco, Mustang Leagues finish regular season, post winners lOO ami JtKMtk ij rlMothing changed but the price!- j "M dn,t m'SS thiS chance I 'Mw'&S' to save on Florsheim quality. Selection is M '0W0W 9cd but not a" sizes in H Iff? every style. Better hurry in. 1 jAtUtyt I LI6 West Center Provo i The Bronco and Mustang Leagues of Mapleton Boys' Baseball completed regular season play this past week with the Red Sox and the White Sox winning their leagues with undefeated seasons. The standings stan-dings for the season for each league were as follows: Bronco League (11 and 12 year olds) Won Lost Red Sox 11 0 White Sox 7 4 Giants 3 9 Yankees 2 10 Mustang League (9 and 10 year olds) Won Lost White Sox 10 0 Tigers 7 4 Indians 3 7 Orioles 1 10 The winning Bronco Red Sox team was coached by Gerald Hutchings and Claude Rominger. Team members were Vince Kramer, Mike Jensen, Randy Jensen, Jay Best, Ricky Rominger, Phillip Hutchings, Drew Bigler, Brent Hatfield, Mike Kimber, and Byron Washburn. Wash-burn. The winning Mustang White Sox team was coached by Shelby Hooper, Gary Antonino, and Brian Eastman. Team members were Brad Carnesecca, Brent Whiting, Danny Hutchings, Jim Bates, Scott Petro, Mike Wilson, Chad Wooley, Darrin Manning, Brian Brooks, and Mike Hopkins. The annual banquet and award presentation was held July 16 at Mapleton City Park. Over 300 parents and their team members were in attendance. IRA wants to help you. If you have earned income and are not now covered by a pension plan, vou m I., T" ,1 ma MVP Ku, - o up to $ 1 500 ncome tax FREE. Contact Con-tact me for details. LUDEAN UTSTER, CLU 274 E. 100 N. (Box 276) Springville, Utah 84663 Ph. 489-6470, 489-6777 Beneficial Life Ins. Co. ; i MEL DUKE DIAMONDS For Any Occasion New or Re-set from Your Stones We can restore your present rings like new! Jr Jewelry 220 South Main Ovr Ya Ctntury in Springvill Pictured are the Mustang Champions in the Darren Williams, Mark Packard and Lee Springcreek League. They are top row, left to Sorenson. Front, same order, Marshall Men-right, Men-right, Sheldon Nielson, coach; Steven Nielson, denhall, Lynn Hafen, Chad Bray, Jonathan assistant and Tracy Dauwalder, assistant Clark, Chris Child and Louis Garcis. Not pic-coach. pic-coach. Middle, same order, Danny Beck, Craig tured is Makie Francis. Simpson, Craig Johnson, Melvin Rostrum, How Utah will contend with growth in the next 10 years "is the greatest problem we face," Dr. R. Thayne Robson, research professor of economics at the University of Utah, told the Salt Lake Better Business Bureau. Robson predicted a massive infusion of people into the state to develop Utah's energy resources. To date, Utah has not been very successful in handling growth, he said. Over the past decade, Utah has grown at about three percent per year, he said, but now "we are looking at a growth rate of between five and six percent." He told the BBB that Utah is in urgent need of a state planner of the magnitude of Brigham Young. If two whales got in a fight, .it should be a whale of a battle. . . Esther Ruebelmann Chief PBX Operator Salt Lake City Betty M. Champion Steno-'Clerk Ogden. Joseph F. R. Smith General Clerk Salt Lake City "yW ti Robert Utter Machinist Salt Lake City George B. 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