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Show Gain Split 3 - THE GREEN SHEET Thursday, May 15, 1986 Jaguars Eliminate Miners From Further Play WEST JORDAN. "It's a shame that, a team that played as well as Bingham did against us Tuesday, won't be going on to state," commented West Jordan baseball coach Al Poland, following his team's victory over the Miners. "It was just a great game." - The Jaguar victory eliminated Bingham from further play in the (Thursday) game at Alta, scheduled for 4 p.m. The winner of that game will play at 1 p.m. tomorrow (Friday) at Derks field and the loser at 10 a.m. The tournament will conclude on Monday at Derks, with games at 10 a.m., 1 and 4 p.m. Region West Jordan pitcher Robert Ryan engaged in a real duel with Bingham starter Brad Orr and reliever Jim Gam. Ryan was the winner, giving 2-- 1 rain-delay- Two tourna- ment, as the Miners were beaten 8-- 5 by Brighton in Monday's opening round. For West Jordan the win followed on the heels of a 2 loss to American Fork in a Monday West Jordan 2, Bingham 1 17-1- up six hits in seven innings, while pitch, and a sacrifice fly by Travis Orr had two hits and two walks in Jessop. one out short of six innings work. Bingham did outhit the Jaguars, West Jordan led off with a run in but the Miners also stranded nine the bottom of the third as Brett baserunners and, that as much as Molen singled in Troy Taylor, who'd anything, turned out to be the difwalked and stolen second. Bingham ference. cashed in for its only score in the top American Fork 17, West Jordan 12 of the sixth, a walk, a single by Jason Nokes, a throwing error and a With a strong wind blowing out of single by Tim Muhlstein bringing the north, it turned out to be a day the run in. The deciding run came for long balls at West Jordan. Four home in West Jordan's half of the home runs were hit on the day, only sixth off two walks, a steal, a wild one by the Jaguars, who missed the Jags 6-- . seventh, while West Jordan wrapped sixth. up its scoring with a three-ru- n 11 with total West Jordan had hits Guy Fowlkes going 2x4 with a bases loaded double in the second inning; Travis Jessop 2x4 with a two-ru- n homer, also in the second; Scott Little, also 2x4, with doubles in the second and fourth; and Scott Krans double in the first. with a two-ru- n American Fork had 17 hits, including three home runs, and were not credited with an error, while West Jordan had six. as slugfest. The top of the fence by just inches on, at least, five other occasions. American Fork got off to a good start with five runs in the top of the first, all unearned. West Jordan responded with two runs in the bottom half of the inning and outscored the Cavemen 2 in the second. American Fork then exploded for seven runs in the third that, with the Jags lone run in the bottom half of the inning, put the Cavemen on top 14-American Fork added two more in the fourth and one in the will now take their 1 into today's tournament record Diggers Stymie South SANDY. Jordan high kept itself in the running for a region baseball championship and an automatic berth for the upcoming state tournament by knocking off visiting South 3 Tuesday. The 2 Beetiggers, counting Wednesday's contest at league leading Tooele (played after press time), had just three games left to catch the Buffs, who stand at Jordan follows today (Thursday) at West and finishes at home tomorrow (Friday) with Judge, both games starting a 3: 30 p.m. The 3A state tournament will be played at Ken Price field in Murray and Derks Field May South took the early lead in Tuesday's game with a run in each of the first two innings. But Jordan moved in front for the first and last time with four runs in the bottom of the third. Singles by Scott Deuel and Russ Childs, two walks, a two-ru- n basehit by Bill Hiebert and an error were responsible. Jordan added some insurance in the fifth when Mike Nance tripled and was bunted home by Matt Milne. South added its third run in the top of the sixth, but that was as close as the Cubs got. Milne was the winning pitcher, fanning five before being relieved in the sixth by Nance, who picked up a couple of strikeouts of his own. Together tbey 'allowed six hits, while Jordan came up with seven hits. Both teams committed only one er5-- 5-- 6-- 1. 27-3- 1. SX X V mmmmmm v . ror. SI?OTn0EirU,3 Wrestling Meet Slated At Cyprus High wovens & knit in assorted solids ARROW, VAN HEUSEN, Short-sleeve- ANTHONY Weigh-in- for s & at Cyprus high. Region Ten includes Utah, Colorado, Arizona and New Mexico. No participation in a qualifying tournament is necessary for Utah wrestlers. FOXX shirts of polycotton or and patterns from ' MUNSINGWEAR, others. S,M,L,XL. '"TiT"'" Regional Wrestling Championships May 31, d I fcA MAGNA. The Sundance wrestling club is sponsoring the 1986 AAU slated for Saturday, 17.00-22.0- 0. Orig. y Oria. 16.00 ARROW Greco-Roma- n SHORT-SLEEVE- and freestyle wrestling will be Friday, May 30, 9 p.m. and Saturday, May 31, 8 a.m. Greco-Roma- n wrestling will begin Saturday at 9 a.m. and freestyle will get under way at noon. AAU cards can be purchased at the tournament for $4. Registration for one style of wrestling is $6 and for both styles D DRESS SHIRTS 7-- 7-- on full-cpolycotton broadcloth in a variety of basic & fashion colors. SAVE 40 ut $10. Medals will be given for first through third places in each style. June To Be Babe Ruth Month SALT LAKE. Tomorrow (Friday) Gov. Norm Bangerter will sign a proclamation declaring the month of June to be Babe Ruth Month. The signing will take place in the governor's office at 10 a.m. In keeping with that official action, four games have scheduled for the next day at Derks Field with leaeue officials and other area dignitaries throwing out the first pitches. In game one, 8:15 a.m., it will be Ron Scheide, Babe Ruth regional commissioner; in game two, 10:45 commissioner Tom a.m., county Shimizu- - same three. 1:15 P.m., Chief Petersen, Salt Lake City Fire Dept.; and in game four, 3:45 p.m., Lonnie Asav. Babe Ruth district commissioner. annas ffMl! ' 1 c?j vx Jazz To Conduct Orig. Cage camps salt Sandv and other locations in Salt Lake County, will be two-da- y among areas that will host Jazz Utah the by camps sponsored recreation departments. and " The two-da- y camps are open to all and girls from mira graae ra boys seniors in high school. The cost is i.akf wi $50. 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