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Show But in the nipped Judge 0. tournament they were whipped 81-by state runnerup Highland, then 8 by consolation champ Provo. While the 111 points at East expense represented the best offensive effort of the year, a dismal 57-defeat at Tooele was the scoring low -- point. the Spartans Defensively, were at their best against American Fork (82-5- 0) and at their worst against East and Box Elder. Graduation will riddle the ranks. In addition to the three GRANITE PARK. With only top scorers, Richard Johnson, five seniors returning from Bob Jensen, Dick Butler and the '67 squad and an underclass-Craig Hall will be handed di- dominated team, Coach plomas. Only returning squad- - Sam Zigrossi is readying member who saw more than Granite high's baseball crew limited varsity duty will be for its league opener at Jordan Gary Sanders, a junior. on Tuesday. Coach Dee Jensen's junior The Farmer diamond team varsity will contribute to next will make its home league year's Spartan squad a team bow on Friday, Apr. 5 with which won 12 of 18 starts, Murray the visitor. handing Region including Yesterday (Wednesday) the ' Three Jayvee champ Granite Farmers were slated to visit &iHiTm its only circuit loss. Granger. Today at 3:30, they'll The future Spartans out- - entertain Tooele and tomorscored their combined foes row at the same time, Boun1,160 to 1,045 and, while win tiful will be on the Granite ht in the diamond. ning In early play, Granite dropleague, hit 523 to 478. Their offensive high point ped a 3 decision to Kearns, t, was an 83-win over Am downed Bingham 2- -1 and split erican Fork seconds. Low ebb a double-headwitM West, came in a 49-loss to Hill-cre- st losing the opener 40 but J reserves. On defense, winning the nightthey limited Bingham to 35 but cap, 1. had a high of 75 scored by Zigrossi's lineup at the moGranite in addition to the Am- ment, though shifting as ! erican Fork total. players show improvfement,-76-The season-closihas Mike Harrison belfind the triumph over Granite reserves plate; Virgil Beck a"t firt; was perhaps the season's best. Ron McGhie at second; Chad loss suf- Nelson at third and Jay Smith It avenged a 75-TOPS IN LEAGUE. . Jim Spencer (left), Murray high coach, at the hands of the at shortstop. In the outfield, fered Richard Kemp, Jon appears with Spartan cagers Blaine Church, future Farmers and snapped Tim Natter is patrolling left; them their of Green Sheet winning skein. Wayne Wright and Gary Steed awards, citing Winget, following presentation The season's record gives are sharing center and Greg for selection on league All Star team. Spencer 53 victories against Young is in right. 333 in 21 games was good for 42 losses for all games at Harrison, Beck, McGhie, a 15.8 average. '68 Spartans Murray and 32 wins as com- Wright and Steed are seniors; All three had brilliant pared to 18 defeats in league the others juniors. nights. Church had the best play. Richard Walkingshaw, a single-gam- e effort with 37 right-handjunior, is seeing win over Babe Ruth Tryouts, during the 111-9- 2 considerable mound duty and East. Winget fired 36 as the is a holdover from last year. 5-Y- ear Spartans clobbered Granger Signups Are Dated Other hurlers are juniors 2. Kemp pitched in 35 er MURRAY. Two dates have Steve Brophy and Frank 82-in the opening loss to been set for and David and 13-- 8 sophomores the of not season this the registration MURRAY. Though though, Box Elder and posted 34 durof Coach Jim is shy of the 14-- 7 mark tryouts in the Murray Babe Walkingshaw and Dave Fuller. "winning-es- t" ing the state tourney loss, Ruth League. All are Murat first recorded teams five by Spencer's Spencer's to Provo. 8, 1 p.m. on Satat Sessions 1963-64. in team here ray high, the '68 cage quintet seaIt was an Three seniors on the team son that urday, as well as a week later, Lourdes Of Magna will go down as the most may be remembered 6, will be conducted at the of total scored April combination prolific scoring in years to come for the manfield in Murray Wins One Tourney, baseball the was the Blaine Church he's yet assembled here. points. in which the Spartans ner 230 St. RegistraVine park, The team which hung up its top gunner, rimming 387 talIn Other folded without Kemp and rallmust be Advances which fee is tion $10, in an 18.4 21 two for weeks lies up games ago piled togs ied when he returned. SALT LAKE. The Lourdes paid by each boy before the 1,547 points in 21 games for average. His runnerup, apIn play the MurLads 13, 14 and 15 are of Magna junior team which tryout. a 73.6 average. It exceeds the pearing in only 19 starts due ray contingent won eight won the CYO championship 1,289 of the '66 crew, a 67.8 to a injury, was straight after the Box Elder being urged to take part. on Sunday night, advanced in 341 for Rich Kemp. He bagged average for 19 games. teams which loss, three from In the won-lo- st the tournament involving parrecords, a 17.9 average. Jon Wlnget's later made the state tourney. ochial schools during action In the opening league game at Judge Memorial on Tuesday with Hillcrest, Kemp suffered night. an ankle injury which sideBeating St. Anns in the first lined him for two starts and team : the Magna-base- d round, him for three more. slowed was scheduled to play in the In that span. the Spartans 'MURRAY." Player reeistra dropped tour of their first five tion iand election of olficerw second round last night (Wed nesday). In other first round were starts and faced league St. Vincents lost to action, with the necessity of winning planned for . 30-- 9. Saturday afternoon all three remaining games in by the Arlington WBBA League Lourdes of Salt Lake CYO finals of the In Sunday's to tournament a tie for order during a meeting at the city tourney, the Magna-Lourd- es playoff. They did it by re- hall, 5461 So. State. tripped Guadalupe 53- versing earlier defeats at the Hours for registration will quint to the finals on 46, advancing hands of Granite and Judge be from 3 to 5 p.m., reported win the strength of a 30-and repeating a previous win Marvin Steadman, current over St. Anns. over Jordan. president. Only those boys In the playoff, the Spartans who were not members of OUCIUI tt DISTIWM CO, FIMUf OUT. M IIIAIGHI ItWUCM BOURBON WHISHT N PROOf teams during the 1967 season For quick, effective results at use the Want Ad col low register, he added. Those umnscost, 'i need of the who were players last sum mer, meet the age requirements and desire to play again will automatically be regist at Granger Olympus to play tomortoday (Thursday) and 64-6- row. 59 reLeading the parade of turnees is junior shortstop Brad Be van, who, as a sophbatomore, snared the team a group among from crown ting of experienced sluggers. 72-6- Letter To The Editor Granite Has Underclass Diamond Nine ml fml f ui Such an event is held only in the years the Spartans make it to the state tournament, which they participated in two To Parents of Pony League weeks ago after copping a baseball players at the age of playoff game with Judge. 13 and 14, in the Murray area; Honored at the banquet were Murray's Pony League answer all members of the varsity to false accusations; The only legal Pony League is a franchise league. Pony Leagues are organized nationwide and leagues play under the same rules nationwide. Some of our rules have been misquoted to get boys to sign in the unfranchised league. 6-- 80 er 46 ng 2-- 73 s 73 Top Scoring Team In Spencer Term Murray city limits.. 5 1 mid-seas- on ' Elect Officers ' , 27 Eagle-Advertis- er! registration fee will be required and players must bring a birth certificate. In asmuch as officers will be With play-fo- rKEARNS. elected, Mr. Steadman urged keeps action still several days one or both parents to accompany their youngsters to away, Kearns high boastedin-a the business meeting which string of victories which cluded wins over some of the will begin at 3 o'clock. giants" in state high school baseball circles. A $5 ,1 - ! w4 Five regulars from last year's team, including four seniors after their third monogram, head up a Granger high baseball team which will open its league season here next week. The Lancers will be host to Bingham in a 3:30 p.m. contest on the Granger high Spartans Win Baseball Test pre-leag- FACTORS Dates on which deposits andor withdrawals are made; Rate of interest paid (most banks are currently paying the maximum interest rate allowed under FDIC Insurance); Amount of funds on deposit; Frequency of payment of Interest. Most banks and sav ings institutions pay interest semi annually. Valley Bank's Daily Interest is paid quarterly. interest: diamond. With Ron Rushton succeeding Ron Steinke in the head DATE OF DEPOSIT TRANSACTION coaching spot, the Lancers have copped two of their first three outings this season. The Granger nine went 11 innings before tripping South 2- -1 on Saturday, then dropped the second game of the double-head- er 1. Just the day bethe Rushton-coachfore, crew had topped Granite 3. The schedule, following an encounter with Granite yesterday (Wednesday), calls for Skyline and January 1st non-leag- ue $1,000.00 May $1,000.00 $ 800 March 15th April IALANCE WITHDRAWAL February 1st 3-- 15th $ 200.00 0CT $ 250.00 $ 450.00 $ 250.00 $ 700.00 j 1st $ 200.00 500.00 ed July 1st 5-- 200.00 pre-leag- ue WITH THE IDENTICAL ACTIVITY, UNDER THE FOUR PLANS OF COMPUTING ue -ij-I INTER- EST ON THE ABOVE EXAMPLE, LOOK WHAT HAPPENS TO THE EARNING POWER OF YOUR SAVINGS UNDER EACH PLAN: PLAN A: interest is Interest Minimum balance paid only on the amount of the lowest balance. ings are paid on $200.00 for 180 days: son and Kary Christensen. Best bets for infield posts include Larry Blaine, first, junior; Que Husband, second, soph; Scott Steele, shortstop, senior; Gary Pearce, third, Junior. Pressing them are junior Randy Park and sophs and Dyke Pedroza Val Holtman. Candidates for catcher are Uk Dennis Weidauer and Gordie Hansen, both sophomores. The Cougars of Coach Paul Haynle, losers for the first time In six outings on Tuesday, will open the Region Three, division two season next week before the home fans. In a MURRAY. Although the 3:30 contest Tuesday on the Green Sheet Want Adsl weatherman has cancelled out Babe Ruth diamond, Kearns Try where host Hay two Cyprus, games, Mu- will I rray high baseballers have nle was head baseball coach chalked up a 3 practice win until coming to Kearns last over Highland and were slated year. In a close contest this week, to visit Bountiful yesterday Vlewmont used their home (Wednesday). Coach Bud Campbell has field advantage to tip the Coufive starters back from last gars 3. Just a day earlier, Kearns the Haynie-coachyear's team which lost to Provo in the state finals. lads had chalked up their fifth Gone, however, are pitcher straight win with a 2 conRon Butterfield and catcher quest of Weber on the Kearns IS OUR diamond. Dennis Davtes, both now playThose victories were preing professional ball. ONLY ceded by a pair of 6- -5 wins; League play will get underaffair against way with Hillcrest visiting an eight-InniBUSINESS Murray on Tuesday, Apr. 2. Hillcrest on Friday and a squeeker over Highland the . . and w Campbell hopes to either the Granger or following day. know our Earlier, the Cougars had East practice game this week2, after openbusiness! edged Jordan end, weather permitting. Holdovers from last year ing the campaign with a 3 are Jon Winget, right field; win over Granite. Winding up the Richard Johnson, left field; If your home was Dave Shaw, shortstop; Wayne campaign, the Cougars, folbe robbed, would to Bloazard, third base and Mike lowing an encounter wtth West Insurance help? your will Ogrin, first base. Both Shaw yesterday (Wednesday), tomorrow at South Kearns face are and Ogrin Juniors; the YES, IF WE'D (Friday) at 3:30. others seniors. Underclassmen dominate and WRITTEN IT! San Gary Greg Simper diamond aggregadors, both Juniors, are vying the Cougar for thecatcherspotjJlmDavis tion, with several of the Junand Dale Lundberg, also jun iors and the only two seniors aciors, are battling tor second having seen considerable base. Another Junior, Lynn tion last year. The top five pitchers are Pllatl, is holding down center-field- . juniors and most saw duty On the pitching staff, Camp during the '67 campaign. They bell has t single senior, Rob. are Jeff Syme, George ThomLEO ert Jensen, and Juniors Nick as, Dave Butterfield, Randy Scharich, Curt Neilsen and ttarward, all righthanders, JENSEN Andy Johnson along with soph along with Milt chidester, a omores Terry Madsen and BUI southpaw. In the front running for Schwlch. Johnson and Schwich AGENCY outfield positions are Mike are the only In the Highland win, Jensen, Peterson, Kirk Hoocherl and 4960 So. Madsen and Scharich limited Ron Staley, senior, Junior and Stat the Rams to five hits while sophomore respectively, for them mates out 13 starting pushing their banged Junand committed only two spots are Alan Peters, a errors. ior and sophs Kendall Peter Only Early on 5 The method the bank or savings institution uses to calculate interest on savings is of vital concern to you. The chart below shows the activity in a typical savings account. Explanation following the chart contrasts four plans of computing Kearns Warms Up For Loop Play With Wins ered. W' - GRANGER. pre-leag- ue Arlington To Regilister And it- Crew 1967 two-thir- ds YOUR INTEREST The method of determining balance on which interest is paid; Regulars Back From rs. of SAYINGS EARNS DEPENDS Blet-zach- 72-6- gfsnsiui!i!iduui..iius7fn THE AMOUNT Franchised Pony League Members 80 right-hande- T'frjjj orao 1. Under our rules, boys that sign up shall be drafted to play on a team and have to play a certain number of innings per year, regardless of his baseball capability. 2. We have been promised time on Murray Park diamonds by the Commission, it 3. This is the same League that has run the Pony age group baseball very efficiently in Murray for the last five years. Most of these men who donate their time do not and have not had boys of their own playing in the league. They are not receiving a salary from Mur ray City, and they do this because they like working with boys. All boys will be from the ed 88-5- COTTONWQOT CffiGQMJ five-of-eig- ng banquet. ANSWER TO FRANCHISE PONY LEAGUE CONFUSION m II Cagers Receive Green Sheet Awards MHS Cagers for publication. 5-- 10 nine-inni- Firemen Fete ed It I (UTAH) MURRAY Thuriday, March 28, 1968 squad, coaches Jim Spencer, Dee Jensen and Bud Campbell; Bryce Bertelson, principal and StanMackay, assistant principal, as well as members of the City Commission. Chris Glavas was chairman of a committee which planned the banquet, sponsored by the This newspaper U htpp; to Murray City Firemen's Assn., Editor1 to the eept njr Utter name for the a newly-adoptwhich 'U not libelou, miilelou or to tradition, True MURRAY. nof him were proline. It U iuneited they mast Assisting group. (WedAll last letter! 250 here night wordi. eieeed firemen Milt Anderson, Earl be eigned; howerer, the name of Healy, the hosted Murray the author will be withheld and a nesday) team at a John Stauffer and Don Poulsen. nom de plume Med If aeeepted high basketball 49 v. 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