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Show Relocation Special This Monday and Tuesday Only t Baseball Team Ends Season With 9-11 Record Ending their .season with a 9-U 9-U record and a 5-5 record tie for second place in the Northern Division behind Provo, the Orem High School Baseball team closed its season with a dramatic come-from-behlnd extra-inning victory over American Fork on Jack Christianson's home run over the left field fence. Jack actually hit two homers back-to-back, but the first was foul. Pitcher Stan Adams picked up his sixth win of the season against three losses as the Tigers took revenge over the -" "i : f 4 "To 2) : : IBIS : Of "Chicken Out". . . Formerly King's Chicken Dinner No. I 3 Pieces of Chicken Hot Roll & Tater Tots Reg $1.20 Relocation Special 690 Cavemen from a previous 8-4 loss. American Fork took a 3-0 lead in the first inning and added add-ed one more in the third before be-fore the Tiger bats got hot. That explosion didn't come, how ever, until their last time up to bat in the bottom of the seventh sev-enth inning. Then the Tigers scored four runs to send the game into extra innings. That scoring came this way. Ron Story singled, Roger Bjarn-son Bjarn-son walked. Dean Flygaregound-ed Flygaregound-ed out, then Duane Allen singled to score one run. Richard Her-lin Her-lin singled on a fielder's choice to score another two runs. Allen socred on a passed ball and Richard Berlin scored on Christianson's Chris-tianson's single. Jack tried to move into scoring position on the throw at home to get Her-lin, Her-lin, but he was thrown out at second to send the game into extra innings. In the ninth inning, the Cavemen Cave-men scored two runs on two base hits and an error. Orem came back strong against Randy Mott on the mound. 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Or with a real estate loan to make it yours in the first place. First Security Bank is a full service bank. That means money to loan, for all sorts of things. In addition to checking accounts, savings accounts and all the rest. Whatever you need from a bank, you can get from First Security Bank. Come in and talk. First Security Bank in Orem First Security Bank ot Utah, N.A. Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Stan's Club Dominates Bouts Stan's Boxing Club of Orem dominated bouts recently held and sponsored by the Provo Elks Club. Nick Pino, Mike Loveless, Don St. Jeor, Philip Grace, Rick Broderick, Ranuiy Loveless and Tom Sillito, all of Stan's won matches. Sillito scored a big victory by posting a unanimous decision over Melvin Bodie of the Job Corps in the semi-main event of the evening. Randy Loveless scored a TKO win over Mike Hayward of the Salt Lake Elks. In other bouts, involving Stan's Club boxers, Pino won a unanimous un-animous decision over Kevin Rowberry of Twin Falls, Mike Loveless won a unanimous decision over Larry Hennlngton of Twin Falls, De . St. Jeor gained a unanimous decision over Bill Crisp of Twin Falls, Grace grabbed a unanimous decision over George Salinas of Twin Falls, and Broderick won a split second, the Cavemen sent in Walker to get the last out. Flygare, who was on second after being hit with a pitch, and Allen, who was on first with a walk, moved into scoring position posi-tion on a wild pitch. Herlin then hit a dribbler to the pitcher, a routine and easy out at first. Walker lobbed the ball to first base. It kept sailing right on over the first baseman's head and two runs scoredand Herlin Her-lin moved to second base. Then Jack Christianson, with no balls and two strikes against him, hit his dramatic home run to win the game. Needless to say, the Tigers were jubilant. Orem -Geneva Times MEMBER OF THE HAROLD B. SUMNER Editor and Publisher Published every Thursday at Orem, Utah. Office and plant located at 546 South State Street Mailing address; P. 0. Box 65, Orem. Utah 84057. Subscription price: $4.00 per year. Second-class postage paid at Orem, Utah. decision over Wayne Massey of Twin Falls. In the main event, James Jackson Jack-son of the Job Corps won a split decision over Mike McGuire of the State Prison. Other fights on the card found Jackie Kughler of the Salt Lake Elks gaining a TKO over Barry Crisp of Twin Falls, ManualSoto of the Salt Lake VFW decision-ing decision-ing Javier Riviera of the Salt Lake Elks, and Dave Kimberly of Bullocks Gym whipping Earl Shields of Twin Falls, and Allen Hennlngton of Twin Falls winning a decision over Bennett Edwards of S tans. Orera-Geneva Times Thursday, May 11, 1972 FISH HATCHERY TOUR The annual fish hatchery tour sponsored by the Salt Lake County Coun-ty Fish and Game Association has been set for Sunday, May 7. Open to the public, the tour begins at 9 a.m. at the State hatchery in Springville moving next to the Midway Hatchery and concluding at the Scott Avenue Hatchery in Salt Lake City. 750 FOR 4 50 70 US 050 COO 1i J4 1 Tf I Iooooeoooeooooeo&ooocooooooooooooooooocoooooo Vpbtte&ii Starts Friday l f drive-in J Showtime 8:45 JVI255 S. STATE. PROVaTV .limiMi.. ,,- , 8 Vi .A- - I 111 m 'llfcy ; B a KURT UNGER tdtcffiM 1 ' JOSEPH E. LEVINE presents AN AVCO EMBASSY PICTURE ! B2li r.TARLOJJ BRAKDO I "iir x-'B In a MICHAEL WINNER Film 1 llj' "THE IGHTCOZRS" fTrJWttA I ' Starts 10:3-Only ui'rr i m i Ii1 plus co-hit Jp&s ; L SHfiB J SOLDIER BLUE I IT : TECHNICOLOR PANAVISION Pi?lfO -1 I'lffii1 Irnl ff AM AVCO EMBASSY RELEASE JUS illlw Nlfi ' NATION Al GENtRAt S . p 1 ACADEMY Kef HELD OVER! I it NCMIIM UNIVERSITY 373 4470 f lmm r. "'"1 i tySSfr w - - - 2nd Big Week OPEN 8:15 SHOW French Connection 8:45 Vanishing PT. 10:40 jto Aiken Here's good news from the Good Guys... Farmers will insure your life, your home, your car, your children's future... and even your boat. Usually for less. Talk with the Good Guys today and let us turn on green lights and blue skies for your family's tomorrow. LEON AIKEN DOUGLAS ORTON IERRY SHORTS 1015 South State, Orem, Utah Mm Symbol el Superior Service (Winner of 5 Academy Awards f INCL. BEST PICTURE - BEST ACTOR 1 1" the Srea tradition of American thrillers. i i i 1 striwg GENE HACKMANj I 4 Iff! , J M ' aiTf,ViiM.-iifnl . .in ii i.f Stilt I, ''m L. tJmm The niftiest chase sequence k "w' " i-'- I-UAL. I IlT S I LrLZra"' D. 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