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Show Free Press - Wednesday, Aug. 24, 1888 Page sp&rts Pioneer chess tourney at LHS Saturday, Aug. Jim Howe, Lehi High Chess Coach, was going to relax the last week of his vacation. He the country look forward to this The cost is $1.50 for $2.50 for and $3.50 for adults. Everybody under 19 gets a free U.S. h; tournament and plan to compete, or at least be here. thought about not hosting the annual Pioneer Chess Tournament this year. 2, Chess Federation membership. So the famous Pioneer Chess Tournament will be held Saturday, Aug. 27 at the high school. The tourney is for chess players Kindergarten through adults. There will be trophies for top family, female, and individuals in each grade. Then he got a phone call from a prominent U.S. Chess official who asked him when the famous Pioneer Chess Tournament was going to be held. After his conversation with the official, Howe decided to go ahead with the tournament. It seemsthatmanyfolksfrom all over rating and "We have in Lehi one of the largest chess contingents on a per capita basis than any other community in the United States. Our high school team has been state champs the last three years and hope to continue this record. The junior high has consis Elementary age competitors should be done by 1 p.m. All others should be through by 4 p.m. 27 tently been among the top three schools in the state, largely because of the efforts and teaching put forth by their advisor, Ingrid Nuttall," Howe said, and he hopes to have a good turnout from Lehi's three elementary schools. Beginners are welcome. The only reason the tournaments are held is to encourage beginners to join and have fun, according to Howe. For more information, call Howe at the high school or at home Booster Club breakfast reminder 6-1- 0 f 7-- scored the game's first run on an error by second baseman Paul Smith. After Diglebeck's teammate Mark Hansen also came hoirie on a throwing error, the Braves s tole the lead in thebottom of the inning. Shane Jackson got the rally going by doubling in Jacob Hodges. Their team then pulled ahead on bad throws. American Fork didn't stay aheadforlong, though. In the third, Lehi's Mike Perkins shot a tying, single, then an unearned run by Dusty Peterson put the Braves behind for the rest of the 3-- 3 hi 2 one-ru- n with Lehi. over the Having won 12-Wasatch Wasps in Heber City Tuesday night, Lehi was up for Thursday's game. So were the 9 Braves. The Brave-Leh- i game was well played, though both squads made errors. Doubling in the second inning, Lehi's Mike Diglebeck game. After Lehi picked up ihree more runs in the inning, no more scoring occurred in the game. Relieving Shaun Rothwell at the mound in the fourth, Heath Snow kept the lid on Lehi. Pitcher Robert Calton did the same thing to American Fork, in spite of a recent wrist injury. The Braves' loss came in the aftermath of their win over the Pirates. Now on the same Tuesday that Lehi downed Wasatch, the Braves were having a fabulous time ripPirates. In the ping the sixth-plac- e game's two innings, the Braves got a triple from Jacob Hodges and doubles from Jackson, Rothwell, Steve Robinson, and Brandon Page. The most deadly Brave hit was Robinson's two-ru- n double in the second. Once the Braves had pulled ahead the undermanned Pirates began talking of calling it quits after the second. That talk turned to action after Pirate Jeff Thomas stole home near the inning's conclusion. When Brave pitcher Heath Snow had ICd a hitter for the final out, the Pirates told their coach, Phil Terry, ,they wanted to forfeit the game. Their request was granted. The Pirates did play a complete Cardigame against the nals the following night, but lost to 10-- last-nlac- e 1 iiiininiiiiinii ml ill im That particular game was close the Indians had tied it at two in the first inning, a second-innin- g single by Curtis Mair drove in two runs to put the Wasps back out in front indefi nitely. single by In the third, a two-ru- n and the dazed Indians, Bluth Tyler Mair's two-ru- n triple right afterwards knocked them out cold. Wasatch went on to score three runs in the fourth and another three in the fifth. Indian Cory Luke kept his team's victory hopes alive when he came home on two errors in the bottom of the second, cutting the lead to But after that inning, the game went downhill for the Tndians. 4-- 3. Special: Top of the line endangered species management. 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