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Show 6, Poge !' THE GARLAND LEADER-TH- E 16, 1974 TlfES, May . Church Softball v.; ,i trill " JL 5. 'i Action Set Tonight .. r 7 p.m. Tremonton 1st vs Tremonton 2nd t p.m. Tre. 3A vs Tre. 3B 9 p.m. Tre. 4A vi Tre. 4B In Senior Slow action tonight at Elwood: 7 p.m. Tre. 1st vs Tre 4th 8:15 p.m. Tre. 5thvsThat-cher-Penro- diamond. A second round of Junior Slow Pilch games are slated tomorrow night at with the Senior Kast Pitch teams going into action at the IX'weyville Park the same evening. All Senior Kast Pitch ?s will be played at the Deweyville park on Fridays with Senior Slow Pitch at on Thursdays. In Junior Slow Pitch tonight at liothwell the following action is set: Tomorrow night in Junior Slow action at Bothwell: 7 p.m. Tre. 5th vs Tre 6th 8 p.m. liothwell vs Dewey-vil- le i E W The LD-- Church Softball season gets underway with four Treminton Stake divisions slated to begin play in the next two days. Tonight Junior Slow Pitch action gets underway at the Bothwell Ward diamond and Senior Slow Pitch action is scheduled at Flwood Ward's od n'.l Vt'ji n urn ('I pliU' if lmNiJ.i'v 1 '..)!!! il!f-ii-- i.t-- i i'jiixt takes r i.miii.-- ii . after being throw i tumble I'nii.rwllc it on out at tht it ga-nv- o-- 7. od Miscues Prove Bear's Nemesis Hen I'iver's Struggling baseball team juitiied out to lead tlien saw errors a ami misoies strangle them as tin' Bonneville akei s came on to win a seventh i mi i rally. The loss left the Hears winless in tlie liegimi 'ne standings against five loo5- -2 I h- -7 Overall ses, Kit Hears aiv I for the season. the Hears travel to gan for tlie season closer and a last ditch attempt to avoid U'ing skunked in the region standings. The Bears off to a four run lead in the second Kevin Ovler inning wh'n slammed a grou.id rule dim!-l- e under tlie eenteifieM bleachers to score Mien Williams, and Kin;?)' tuliT-so- n both on via the walk. 6-- 7 ri-d- In. niml v singled on a Wood second error. Tlien fieldiiK 9 p.m. Elwood vs to catch rt atu-- collected his second a fifth hit a doublefor run. The ahvrs came right back tn ithin one in th ir half of the fifth, on a walk, a double to left and a sacri- I Cub Thinclads Tomorrow night in Senior f ast action at Deweyville: f.:30 p.m. Tre. 1st vs Tre. F J a money A WWM I triple .'MM mt 4m r& moiiey to left followed by a single two batters later and tlie l akers had the lead Koger Anderson tried hard in the bottom of the seventh to save the Bear with a one-osingle. Catcher David Falk followed up with a single to bring the Bear's within one. But the last chance slip-lie- d away. the Bears Offensively, showed more hitting than they have in most of their other gam?s. But the Lakers also jumped on W illiams hard. And a collection of fielding errors proved too much to overcome. Just Too Thin STATE MEET Three Bear River thinclads haw qualified for the state track meet riday and Saturday at the U. of U. Larry Cullimore (left) took first In the region high jump competition (6' 4"): as did Glen Chiquito in the two mile run (10:13 that betted his own school record from last year 10:18.7) and Monte Vanderhoof (not shown) finished second and third in the low hurdles and high hurdles, respectively. The top finishes In the region meet earned the thinclads the right to compete at state. 2nd 7:40 Tre. 3rd vs Tre. 5th 8:50 Tre. 6th vs EIw-kk10 p.m. Bothwell vs Deweyville runner tlie three Hear errors. Thatcher-Pen- rose off first went awry allowing the runner to go to second. Another single and a wild pitch by Htcher Allen W illiams and the score was 5. Tlie l.akers knotted went a'lead when the next batter up slugged out a double. Todd M Her, tlie most consistent Bear in the field and at the plate all season, singled in l'alk in tlie bottom of the sixth to knot the score once more. But in the seventh, the l akers came up with an home run with the gracious help of at least Wee so when Mark and went to Both well-b- ye fice fly to center for a run. A follow up single brought ttie score to 4. Tlie (gden team made its move in the sixth inning. A hard single hounded off tlie pitcher's mound and into center field for a single, a pop out to shoii turned into a min.ir disaster when an link! Miller reached first error that brought home catcher David Talk fur a third run and Kichard Wood collected one of his three hits fur tlie day to drive home Oyler. Hut the l akers cam.' back in the third .in a single and a ilk tn git iv ith a double steal and a throwing error on the Hear shortstop for two runs. The Heirs edged out a little fail her in the fourth on a fielding inning se H- -C ut The same old nem 'sis tint has plag'.ied Ik'.n Kiv.-- high school track has its clutclu-around .lie troat of the junior h'gli thinc'a tt'ivn yo i have only r s one man enmpetin,: in in event it's tough to ci'ir up .vith a ictory, Thai's team the situation th1 t ubs faced scln-ol- 's .igainst Km ninth grade recently when they got drublvd in the team scon? but had some good individual performances. Willis U--l ever took first place in the ,vt1o vault and Barry Bra.lshaw pic.d in l first place in ,!e javelin to aid th cause. In ' , fll he 'rw'n Charlev f i r st place withatim: of ":Jn and Mike bvies took first in the discuss competto"i ition. Dav id l uller copied third place in the high hurdle competition and Kim Hales finished third in the shot put. Julian B'rra took a try at the javelin toss anl allied a second pla?e finish while a .'inisVd secJinvny (!i-:- ond in the 4 Garficlds ID. 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