OCR Text |
Show 8 The Helper Journal Wednesday, May 5. 1978 Dinos handled first lo9 eltog to Region Six lead at a loss Springville last Saturday, Carbon High's baseball team hung on to the lead in the Region Six baseball chase as the regular season comes to a close this week. Hie Dinos won two of three games played over the Tuesday through Saturday period of the week, shelling Pleasant Grove on Tuesday in an Despite abbreviated contest, 19-- 2, coming from behind to take Spanish Fork, 14-- on & 7, Thursday. Springville handed the Dinos their first league loss in a makeup game on the diamond Devil Red Carbon went Saturday, into the final week of league lead play with a over American Fork who were 2 victims of Payson 6-- 2. one-ga- 7-- encounters are on Tuesday of last week. Coach Skip Leo's Dinos face a tough schedule in the concluding week of regional play, traveling to Payson to meet the improved Lions on Tuesday afternoon, coming home to take on the Springville Red Devils on Thursday and making up a postponed game at Spanish Fork on Saturday at 1 p.m. The Tuesday and Thursday, 3 games. Carbon me p.rrf. fourth inning. Jim Kulow, John Pappas, unleashed so- Staker, Jim Gilson, Jewkes real power hitting at and Greg Nielson bit the Carbon as the Dinos posted five runs in the first inning, seven in the Pleasant Grove, pounding out 3 home runs and six doubles to completely overwhelm the Vikings. Roy Jewkes blasted 2 of the round trippers in his first two appearances at the plate, Wayne Staker got the other one in the seven-ru- n for rs second and seven more in the fourth before the game was called on the ten run rule after five innings of play. Jewkes and Scott Grundy the pitching duties Coach Leo and held the divided for Vikings to two hits and a pair of runs. All the Pleasant Grove scoring came in the initial frame on a single, three walks and a hit batsman. Dinos The spotted Spanish Fork six runs in the I -- first inning at Price Thursday afternoon before coming back to overcome Jewkes had a the Dons, very shakey start on the I V' f Art! ' , 14-- 7. also, driving in four runs on a single, double and triple after striking out in his first mound, but the Dino coaches stuck with him and the senior southpaw rewarded them with a fine effort after the almost disastrous start. A nine run outburst in the fifth inning for Carbon in which Tony Pappas hit two home runs finally broke the game open in favor of the Dinos. Pappas was the third batter of the frame, coming to the plate with Kulow and brother John Pappas on the base paths via a walk and single respectively. His three run shot over right field closed the Spanish Fork margin to 5 and before the inning was over the Dinos came up with six hits and nine runs. Pappas leveled another drive over the fence to finish off the scoring for the inning. Greg Neilson, the Dino Catcher, had a fine game double put six runs on the the for scoreboard hometown Red Devils. An error after two were out in the fourth inning opened the more two door . for the in runs Springville fourth frame as the Red Devils knicked Grundy for another double and two singles for two more runs. Actually the Red Devils had the winning margin in the first inning as the Dino bats were silent through the first six innings of play. Lund, the Springville hurler, stopped the Dinos on appearance at the plate. Some solid Spanish Fork . hitting and a rash of Dino errors had Jewkes on the ropes in the first inning as the Dons put together sue hits, including a home run by Henderson, a walk and the help of three Carbon errors to take a big lead. The Dino win streak was halted at six straight by . Springville Saturday afternoon as the two teams made up a previously hits and pitched rained out game. Once three six innings of shutout ball was the bad it first again until a Carbon rally in the inning that got the Dinos in seventh on brought trouble and this time they bases the with were never able to recover. Thompson loaded and two runs in. The 7-- Grundy started the inning batter, Red Devil relief pitcher retired the first batter he a Dino faced to end the game. error in the infield and a' Grundy went all the way in the losing effort, giving up seven hits and walking one. He had eight strikeouts and was in command of the by walking the first two straight singles, situation after the first X I Walter Borla, Staff Writer Howa nears end of prep track career n Phil Howa, one of the athletes to finest come along the Carbon High School athletic scene in recent years, is nearing the end of his prep career as a weight man on Coach Evan Excell's Dino track squad this spring. Howa, a standout football player and wrestler, has not had too much experience in track but according to his n all-arou- Dinos were down during the early innings but came back for a big 14-- 7 win. Carbon High batter backs away from inside pitch last Thursday during Spanish Fork contest on Price field, How to Save on Electricity - One of a series Become a " watt watcher" by knowing how much energy each appl lanceuses Knowing how much electricity your home appliances consume can help you manage their use more wisely. Electricity usage is measured in kilowatt hours (kwh). One kilowatt hour is 1000 watts of electricity in use for one hour. (Another way to describe it is the amount of electricity consumed by a single 100 watt light bulb burning for 10 hours). In Utah Power's service area, the average cost of one kilowatt hour is about 3 (among the lowest in the nation). The following chart, prepared by the Edison Electric Institute, lists the approximate amount of electricity consumed by various appliances in normal use for one year. When figuring your electric usage, you need to take into account the size of an appliance and how much you use it. We hope that knowing which appliances use the most electricity will help you become an "watt watcher." Conservation means remembering to use what you need, but need what you use. energy-savin- Blender Broiler Carving Knife Coffee Maker Deep Fryer Dishwasher Egg Cooker Frying Pan Hot plate Mixer Oven, microwave (only) Range with oven wself-cleanin- g oven Roaster Sandwich Grill Toaster Trash Compactor Waffle Iron Waste Dispenser 300 1,140 92 894 1,448 1,201 516 1,196 1,200 127 1,450 12,200 12,200 1,333 1,161 1,146 400 1,200 445 1 85 8 106 83 363 14 100 90 2 190 1,175 1,205 60 33 39 50 20 7 Food Preservation Freezer cu. ft) (15-2- 1 chest type, manual defrost upright type manual defrost automatic defrost 1,320 1,320 1,985 Refrigerators Freezers manual defrost, cu. ft. automatic defrost, 16-1- 8 cu. ft. automatic defrost, 20 cu. ft. & up Clothes Dryer Iron (hand) Washing Machine (automatic) Washing Machine Water Heater (quick-recover- 700 - 1,795 - 1,895 "4,856 1,100 993 60 512 103 286 76 4,219 4,811 2,475 4,474 Comfort Conditioning Fan (window) 50 860 177 257 370 88 171 200 Eat. kwh Averaga Consumed Wattage Annually Heating Pad Humidifier - Laundry Air Cleaner Air Conditioner (room) Bed Covering Dehumidifier Fan (attic) Fan (circulating) Fan (rollaway) weight. The name Howa has been one in Dino sports activity for over a quarter of a century. Two of Phil's uncles were active in high school as football and baseball players, Eddie and Jim. Phil, a son of Mr. and Mrs. John Howa of Carbonville, comes from a long line of brothers in his ' immediate family and the name has appeared on Dino a prominent . athletic rosters rather consistently in the last The same is true with the decade. javelin as the husky Dino Howa has signed a letter has been getting the spear of intent to enroll at out of 135 feet in recent Southern Utah State College workouts. in Cedar City this fall on a football and wrestling Howa was an fullback and linebacker in scholarship. He will be football last fall, one of the joined at the Thunderbird e few standouts in a rather school by Layne outdown year for the Dino Martino, another gridders. He wrestled in the standing Dino gridder and 185 pound class for Coach wrestler. all-regi- J. Pappas, Staker, Gilson, Jewkes, 2bh-Kulo- Nielson (C) HR-Jewke-s, Sp.Fork Carbon Binks, 216 860 147 377 291 43 138 170 Health & 65 177 10 163 Beauty Germicidal Lamp Hair Dryer Heat Lamp (infrared) Shaver Sun Lamp Tooth Brush Vibrator Home Entertainment Radio RadioRecord Player Television black & white tube type solid state color tube type solid state 20 381 250 15 279 1.1 141 14 13 0.5 40 16 1.0 2 71 109 X09 86 100 45 220 240 145 528 320 2 305 75 630 17 15 100 Housewares Clock Floor Polisher Sewing Machine Vacuum Cleaner n 2bh-Johns- Neilson Often-aske- d (SF), Kulow, J. Pappas, (C) 3bh-Niels- (SF), T. Pappas 2 (C) 000000 2 2 4 2 Carbon 400200X670 Sp.'ville Grundy & Nielson Lund, Thompson (7) & Howell 2bh-Stak- er Osborn (S) (C), Sayers, This year is our nation s 200th birthday. And our city is getting ready with all cities to make the 1976 U.S. Savings Bonds drive the biggest and best in our history. The Bonds have a new Bicentennial look to help John E. LaMn us. And they're still the safe, 1976 Utah Chmn., U.S. Savings Bonds Drive VP & Utah Gen. Mgr., Mountain Bell ' dependable way to save and help your country, too. You can help by joining the over 9Vi million Americans who belong to their Payroll Savings Plan at work. Or you can buy Bonds on a regular basis with the Plan where you save. Either way you buy U.S. Savings Bonds, they're a great birthday gift. For you and your country. Bond-A-Mon- th 46 mm a LIGHT CO. stock ipierica 200 years at the same location. E public Mrvic Of and Tn Mvtruwflf A pwWiClliOfl Council. ' (C) years . & & Neilson Take! S2s Utah Power welcomes your questions, suggestions, and comments. questions and good suggestions are published in Reddy Kilowatt's regular newspaper column. Write to Reddy Kilowatt, P. O. Box 899, Salt Lake City, Utah 84110. 020093X14148 Page (5) Christensen Jewkes 'Based on 1000 houra of operation per year. This figure will vary widely depending on area and specific size of unit. Read Reddy's column! Staker (C) 600100 0 7110 wlMpiiiakethi thebestBonddrrve in200 Eat. kwh Arerage Contumed Wattage Annually 10-1- 5 3-- A . A message fromyourttTake Stock in Americawcampaign chairman: ANNUAL ENERGY REQUIREMENTS OF ELECTRIC HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES Food Preparation Frank Iocabazzi and went on to win the state Class championship for his team-mat- g Bat. kwh Avarafc Consumed Watt ft Annually coach has shown tremendous improvement in his specialties on the track team with the weights. Since the beginning of the season Howa has increased his distance in the shotput by seven feet, tossing the oval ball 43'4" in recent meets. He has more experience with the shot than anything else, but working with the discus for the first time he is credited with a mark of 123 feet,, a considerable increase over the distance he was recording at the beginning of the season. inning. The loss at Springville gave Coach Leo and his assistant Frank Iocabazzi cause for concern in their hopes of winning a second straight regional diamond crown. Two of the last three games are on the road and the home game is with this same Springville team that hung the loss on the was Jewkes .Dinos. scheduled to get the starting call on the mound for the Payson and Spanish Fork games while Grundy will toe the rubber for the home game with Springville on Thursday. Line scores: 5707019160 Carbon 20000 2 2 4 PI. Grove Grundy, Jewkes (1), Grundy (3) & Nielson Ashton Duke, (2), Jackson (4) & Iorg |