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Show By- - beaver County News Little League Diane VomU LTTTBE LEAGUE STANDINGS: Mets 9 wins, I loss; Jets 6 wins 4 losses; Bears 4 wins, 6 losses; Bees 3 wins, 7 losses; Cubs 3 wins, 7 losses. Little League started on Monday 19th, with the Bees and tJ OAs conrng together. The OAs had Ryan I. as their starting pitcher, and the Bees had Adrien Jo:i?s start for Cieir team. The liees had first ups and earned 9 runs. There were som? IB hits, and several walks until the Coach put in Cory H. to pitch, for the Gibs. They finally stopped the Bees rally. The Bees earned tw runs in th? first Inning with the last three batters being struck out. During ths s?a.id inning the gw? settled dowi, and the Cubs held the Bees to 0 runs. The OAs had a nice IB hit in the right field by Jeremy and one if left field by Cory, ail the got 3 runs for the iniinj. In the top of the Fourth, the Bees brought in 5 runs. One of them a IB hit by Adriea J. a.ii wc fitters HP. The Oibs had a lot of work ahead of them to even catch up. This inning the Cubs miJe 4 runs, with J03I D. hitting a nice 2B hit In th-right field, Still not enough runs. The Bees brought in Michael Barns s to finish up this inning. The fifth inning brought 3 more runs for the Bees and 0 for tfw Cubs. In the 6th inning both teams struck out their three batters. The Bess won 20-Tuesday brings together the Bears and the Jets with Carry Curtis starting for the Bears and Josh Hollingshead starting fr th? Jets. In th3 first imln, there wis oily 1 rui earned, and it was by the Jets. The Bears had a tough time in the second inning with their next three batters out on strikes. The Jets earned four runs during the second inning with some nice hits by Russell Barnes, Hollingshead, and C. Carter. The third inning broughtthe Bears 4 runs with three base hits by Ben Bailey, M'tch DaUo.i, an3 Ricky Rase, tt was rot as good for the Jets, they struck out and earned 0 runs. The fourth inning the Bears earned four more runs with nice hits. The Jets brought in; Russelll Barnes to pitch during this inning. In the fourth inning the Jets were again struck out. In the fifth inning tlie Bears earned only 1 run and then their next three batters were struck out. The fifth brought ths Jets 3 runs, then the Bears put in Kicky Rose to pitch. The Bears held the Jets for the rest of the game. The Bears won with a score of 11-- 8 with Ricky Rose as ths winning pitcher. Wednesday was a gamo beo en the undefeated Mets and the Bees. Cory Gillins was starting pitcher for the Mets, and Joel Durham pitched the entire six innings for the 'Cub's."Joel'" pitched one he'ck"bf'H'gam?r lie Iowjd only 'three hits to the Mets! It was really something. In the first throe innings, the Mets earned two runs during the their w'th a walk and a IB hit by Cory C. The Cubs earned 6 rims with two IB hits, and two 2B hits., Two in right field by lerem;' and Jo?l. Bra1 Eyre hit a IB hit in right field for the Mets and he earned the only run in that inning. The fourth inning brought the Cubs a gi;mt Rali.v with 20 runs brought in! Tiv.;re Wire several great hits, and the Wets tried three pitc'n?rs to stop ths Cubs. The fifth inning brought three up and tliree down for both teams, and the Mets had brought in little Craig Thomson to pitch the rest of the gamp. The sixth uviing brought the Wets 0 runs, while the Cubs have three more runs. The highlight of this game was wiua a ho.m run was hit in this inning by Joel Durham. Earlier in the gamo, Joel broke a bat in tlic nice while hitting a ball. Even with a bro'wn bat hi manajed to make it a base hit: Tills was a thrill for those w'io wire in attendance. Great iob guys The Cubs won with a score of 29-- 3 with Joel Durham, without question, the wuviing pitcher of the day. Super job Joel! On Thursday the Hoes ml Jv Jst p!aedl w'th Adrien Jones to pitch and first three innings, and Barry Barnes 9. nj al-!- "" ton to pitch the entire six innings of the game for the Jets. The first Inning brings us two runs for the Bees, and the Jets brought in 4 runs. Both teams had some nice hits. Barry held the Bees In e seoo.il iniSn.?, wiiie the Jets made 3 runs. In the third Lining the Bees had some hits, add 3 runs leaving two men on base. The Jets had twj runs this time, but ths Bees did some good fielding. Russell B. hit a ball straight towards the pitcher f FM 9ie9Zi& SW5S yiwii W " Thursday i 2 29. 1989 mmmmmmmmmmm inn 4-- H m9 In Focus r M f H On June 6th (he Milford Teen Council mst at Maria Florence's for their annual sunnier cook out and monthly meeting. Bern 3 of business discussed included the new "It's a H Generation" to be wjrn by the Council Members cost $10 each. The Council will try to plant flowers between the swimming pool and the tennis courts this Thursday as a service project. Service project for July are fund raisers to v for 3 flag poles to be installed at the Beaver County Fair Grounds. 4-- Adrien J and Adrien caijht its Th3 third out male wVn the pit- cher threw out the batter at first base. In th3 foirth failing, Adrien J. made a IB hit, but Barry held them for the remainder of the inning. The bees brought in Justin Fincht Finch to pitch, and struck oat ihi next three batters on tfe Jets team. Barry carrui back with a three up and three down for the top of the fifth. The Jets receive! bur runs, with one IB hit being made by Jeremy M.Michael Barnes ira put in as pitcher for the Bees to finish the inning. In the sixth inning Ryan F.., and Adriei J. made IB hits, while Justin I inch hit a beautiful horn 3 run out in right field to give the Bess a score of 8 to the Jeis 13. Goal game guys. Way to go Justin! The last game or. the wwk has the Bears aui the M3ts challenging each other. The Bears started with Adam i)ais as pitcher, v Li J 11 Mitch and Beth 4-- f isher (fa Hie children of Mitch & Beth Fisher are pleased to announce the celebration of their parents' Fiftieth Wedding Anniversary. They were married August 29, 1939 in the Salt lake Temple. A reception in Cieir honour will be held July 8, 1989 from pjn. to 10:00 pjn. at the Milford IJ)S Church. .Ml friends and family are invited to attend. ) Those recently admitted to Milford Valley Memorial Hospital are as follows: Minersville Marcine Davis Milford Marshall Auzenne Milford Ruth Gooder Milford Eva Fasten Vickie FJ&eringham Milford M'iford Cullefl carter Minersville Susan Langan 89 to the A utbenption T Beaver f County News 2 a in : r Bt$t Barged In Townl 7.-0-0 s. and the M ?ts started tv '.th Cory The first inning brought 7 ru is to th3 Mets w:th threa 4? them stGil-lin- arting as IB hits by Brian Mayer, J. flollingshead and R. Hugh. The Bears ! st Inning wasn't as productive. B Bailey earned a IB, but was thrown out at home when stealing, and Ricky Rose had a tB, but was left on base. Adam lield the M3ts to only 2 runs this inning both IB hits. The Bears received twy runs with Nathan B. ail Adam D. making them with IB hits. The Bears brought in Ricky Rose to pitch the rest of the gam a, The Mets received 2 runs in this inning, with the highlight of the game having Cory Gillins hit a home run. Good job Cory. The Bears earned 1 run in this inning. During the fourth inning the Mats w.;re scoppsd with 0 runs. The Mets brought in tw. inBrian M. to pitch th3 nings, The Bears bring in 3 runs iK-c- t with the Mets stopping them with The last inning brings us Brad Eyre pitching for the Mets, and there were to be 0 runs by both teams luring this timci. The final score was 11-- 6 with the Mets win ling 83 victory. As aproa the closing of the baseball season, we can all look forward to the their fileding. "Little league Tournament" of July. This is ai eciting time to com: l.jyv;i and witch sxm jrea Ball. We vr.ll be hosting Milford, Beaver, and Piute te am &. The games will be in the evenings and there will be food and goodies sold, so plan to have dinner and a night of fun at the little league Ballpark. League By: Diane Powell MINOR .LEAGUE STANDINGS: Jets, 3 wins, 3 losses; United Way 8 wins , 3 losses, Cubs, 3 wins losses. This waek che M uor league games started with coil weather and some interesting games. On June 3 CHURCH XEWS ... By; Bill ; in -' ,ir.f''5 Wagner Catch the! THEtMncownMonsTCHuncH HOW TO RASE 4r A WAYWARD CHILD Never eat together as a family. Never listen to your children, talk at them, not with them. Never let your children experience cold, fatigue, adventure, risk, challenge, experimentation, failure, frustration or discouragemnnt. Warn your children of the dangers of drugs while you drink alcohol 19th, the Cubs played the United Way team with the Cubs starting Wes Mavitillen as pitcher, and the United Way started Reggie Gillins as their stavngp'tcher. United Way received 2 runs in the first inning, while they held the Cubs with a and smoke cigarettes. walk and tliree strike outs. In the Never give them any meaningful second inning, United Waj got only spiritual training. Instead, emphas 1 run although there was some good Sze religious ritual, outward appebase stealing by the boys The Cubs arances and the letter of the law. got tough and was able to put out Always prefer material persuits to and strike one of the stolen bases, family activities. out two batters; The Cubs had their Always pick up after your childups and earned S runs. These wire ren; never give them any responall on walks except one hit by Wes. , ,' sibility. In the third inning ithe 'United Way Always solve your children's progot 0 runs, while the Cubs 'receiblems and make their decisions for 'both getved one nm, them, ting toughj because in the fourth '. 4 Uniting inning there were no runs earned ' by either "'team. The final score "Catch the Spirit", was 'the Cubs. One June 21st the Cubs met with the Jets. Seth Davies wis sta-tipitcher for the Cubs, and tynn Dalton. started for tlie Jets. This was a close gam3 all the way. In the first inning, the Cubs, Seth Davies earned a run on a IB hit! The kids just keptover-tlirowin- g NO PLACE the ball, and Seth stole LIKE HOME: lus way in. The next two kids The Spectacular WIZARD struck out. Clayton Williams hit a OF OZ UVE, bail way out in left field, tilts box office show that earned him ? 2B hit! This is super for these young msn. The their out Radio City was made ai first by Ben Kaufman, Music Hall, MY, is 'finally unassisted. The jets got up, and just Salt Lake! were not hitting. Set): held the Jets, Commemorating the 50th and didn't let a run in. In the secfilm ond iiuiing, the Cubs received two runs, one was again by Seth. He of 42 cast perclassic, liit a little one, and the tlirow to and formers Toto, too!) first was too high, and Seth took sing and dance their way full advantage by coming home. Wes down made a nice B hit to right field, yellow brick and stole his way to home after a road in this magical, excitfew pitches. The Jets again were journey! ing two-hoheld without aiy runs. In the third Sulinning the Coach put in Kent TORNADO RIPS livan, leaving the Cubs without a THROUGH RADIO CITY, run. It was three up, and tliree HEADS TOWARD SALT down. The Jets earned a run this LAKE: in ling. Wets caught a fly ball in A thrilling sound and light right foul territory hit by David Po'.v jU. m was really disappoinexperience, featuring the ted when Wes caught it. Good job spectacular scale of a cirWas. In thi fourth inning, the Cubs cus and the intimacy of a brought in Wes McMullin to pitch, lie hi'ld the Jets, resulting in a musical. final score of 4- -1 the Cubs. Good excitement as the Imagine game guys! June 23rd brought the Dorothy and her Kansas Jets up against 'United Way with Ken. Sullivan pitching for the Jets fly 40 feet and Reggie Uillins for the United a above the Way. This was a long game for the powerful cyclone Jets. They have had a real hard tinu mak. Di the first inning Even the Wicked Witch United Way earned ( runs. The Jets earned only one run with Liin Dal-toand her terrible flying mon2B hit. The second inning was keys soar high over the about the samn. The United arena floor! four runs, this tini? they got off a couple of good I B hiu resulLIKE NOTHING ting in four more runs. The Jets got 0 that inning. The tiiird inning YOU'VE EVER SEEN United Way got runs with one BEFORE: being earned by a B hit. The Jets Bring the entire family to earned 2 runs for this inning, but it just w.isn't enough to catch up. In the fourth inning both team:; event! struck out their batters with three THE WIZARD OF OZ is and tliree down. The United Way unquestionably one of the ivoti with a scire of 14-This next most beloved famworlds is week their last week of baseball so head dow.i to see these boys This ily and their coaches hard tothe best aspects of refines gether. We would like to say tiuinks a true classic and transforms to the um-)"urn do great work: lidith Grappendorf i Usher Wilcock Diane, Sandra and Brenda, and Joan, Richard and Carol are pleased to announce the marriage of their parents, Edith V. Grappendorf and Usher H. Wilcock. You are cordially invited to an open house in their honor Saturday, the First of July from 7j00 jun. to 9:00 pjn, The Wedding will take place at 2:00 j)jm in the LBS 'Cultural Hall, 100 West Center Street, Milford, Utah. 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