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Show July 28, SPORTS' O Q uu kJ DTS All Star second baseman "Skeeter" Clements had a perfect day at the plate slamming four base hits in four at bats to increase his batting average to an impressive team leading .583. Bv ssgt. Dave Moser The Force flexed its offensive muscles last Saturday defeating Clearfield Job Corps 22-- Hill Field scored 6 runs in the first inning, overpowering the inexperienced Job Corps from the start. 4. The musclebound third baseman. Herb "The Hulk" Lynn, blasted the Clearfield pitcher for two doubles driving in three runs and scoring four himself. The field day at the plate continued as first baseman Randy Stewart batted three for three, driving in 4 RBIs. Stewart's injured ankle was completely healed for the game and the big man managed to lumber into second for a stolen base. It was the last game for catcher Mike Hall who leaves PCS for England this week. Mike hit two home runs, a double and a single, scoring four runs and driving in five RBIs. The Force will miss Mike's bat and his great spirit on the field. Outfielders Dave Kivler, John Eckler and Ralph Rissmiller had one hit and one RBI each. Steve Langner, a tall lanky pitched for Hill four five on and runs hits striking out four Field, giving up batters. It was the first start and the first win of the season for Langner. The charging Force pounded the Job Corps pitching for 18 hits, three of which were home runs. Hill Field also had eleven stolen bases, which is a league record for this season for a For the second week in a row team Carlos Suarez hit a home run over the centerfield fence. He also drew a walk and was hit by a pitched ball. The hustling shortstop scored three runs, had a stolen base and drove in two runs. co-capta- in left-hande- Carl Jiles jumped into a commanding Speedster lead among his teammates for stolen bases with four in the game. Jiles has a season total of ten. His closest competition is Suarez with five. co-capta- in in r r, Last week the Division of Wildlife Resources (DWR) finished stocking approximately 125 small lakes in the Boulder and High Uinta Mountains with brook trout fingerlings. More fish planted in Haver AI5 It II Clements 17 Suarez Stewart Rissmiller 20 20 8 9 7 7 3 2 io Hall 11 Kivler 19 18 15 4 21 G 6 2 1 5 4 0 1 1 0 0 0 Frankino Jiles Villa Lynn Eckler Lancaster Langner Osborne RBI 4 6 0 6 1 SB AVERAGE .588 .546 .400 .400 4 2 7 5 6 6 2 1 1 .375 8 5 1 .368 1 .333 1 10 .267 1 1 0 4 6 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 .250 .191 .167 .000 .000 .000 6 8 8 3 7 6 4 5 1 1 Rentals And Lease Available! Choose From! five-ye- ar i 78 TAGS golfers name winners The Thursday Afternoon Golf Society (TAGS) held a low gross, low net, low putts tournament last week. The following winners were: First Flight: Coke Sipes, low gross; Grace Kono, low net ; Nadine Birt, low putts 77 Chev. Cheyenne 4x4 Short Bed $"71 m HUIO. irons. fICSBIOO T-Bi- rd Lots of Extras C (Real Sharp) 995 oss your Mio psdol pulsate? Time for a free brake 53 North Fort Lane safety inspection. Takes only 15 minutes! Layton Telephone Open 8 a.m. until 5 p.m. Monday through Saturday 376-346- 8 TAGS Flight: Marlene Sandall, low gross; Sharolyn Wignal, low net; Marilyn Spencer, low putts 1974 DATSUN 1975 TOYOTA ST A. WAGON This is absolutely Like Brand New Condition o 01311 A kllWtJM o mm m 4 77 OLDS CUTLASS SUPREME 77 CADILLAC CPE. DEVILLE rW J8' IMMACULATE CONDITION Has all the Stuff Solid Black with Air AND ALL THE TOYS ?m (8m (Mkr (Rls? iMm$ ...pi i.i BEAUTIFUL CAR Fully Loaded, Air Cond. ii UlHJb . 1977 OLDS OMEGA CPE. Speed with Overdrive CONDITION IMMACULATE 5 mi WHEEL DRIVE Air Cond. Trans mm 1976 PLY. DUSTER CPE. ri REAL NICE LITTLE CAR 5 Speed 1974 JEEP CHEROKEE 1978 CHEV. CAMARO CPE. Fully loaded including air Cond. I 1.1 U 10 nil mi in ft J fli fkil B-2- ilffiilllB iMHiji T' OLDSMOBILE-CADILLA- oSsns&o 2005 WASH. .V V27 ILLLll t t ; t 21 single game. The next game for the Force is Sunday, July 30, at Hill Field at 1:30 p.m. One of the league leaders. Arrow Development, will be on base to try to knock the Force out of first place. It just may be the toughest game of the season for The Force. TEAM STANDINGS 100 To Bangerter says that the Uinta lakes are stocked on a one- - to cycle. Frequency of stocking depends on a number of factors. The lakes with heavy fishing pressure, poor reproduction, or other factors, get stocked each year. Others, like lakes farther in the backcountry, get stocked every two to five years. - Page ETPS OVER According to Arnold Bangerter, fisheries biologist with the brook trout were stocked by DWR, over 150,000 three-inc- h in the summer, about 10u lakes will be stocked plane. Later with more than 200,000 cutthroat fry. high Uintas JE sifts 1 U HILL TOP TIMES 1978 BLVD. LULL! C OGDEN I1LU 394-166- 6 UJJJ |