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Show Wasatch Senior Circuit Play Ends Second Week MURRAY. Several games were played this past wek in the Wasatch Front Senior Babe Ruth League Murray No. One played Taylorsville at Rosewood with the game being called in the bottom of the sixth inning due to darkness with the score tied In the game, Shawn Arichibald and Hick Hoopiiani shared the mound duties. Archibald have five strikeouts and gave up only three hits. Hoopiiani had six strikeouts and give up five hits. Although Murray had only four hits to Taylorsivlle's eight, singles from Page Strelich and Lynn Swen-so- n helped the Murray cause. Doyle Lundquist hit an rbi double double and blasted a three-ru- n homer. The agressive base running of Archibald, Strelich, Lane Page and Barry Brinton put four more runs on the scoreboard. Murray No. Two defeated West Jordan in 6 innings on Satur8-- 8. , 5-- 4 day. Over Tigers, Bruins - andnohits. Murray played a game and key defensive efforts from Lane, Page, Swenson and Kenny Pratt cinched the game. Two singles, one from Strelich and one-err- 7-- 2 6-- 4-- 3-- 1. The Bengals and Bruins traded four runs in the second inning, but Brighton shot ahead with four more in the third and still four more in the fourth. Mountain View could only add a run in bottom of the fourth. Neither team recorded a run in the 21-1- Brighton 19 1. Taylorsville, Danny Hansen had two hits and Mike Zupan pitched well in relief . J.R. Hardeman made some nice plays at second. 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Road Mall 9670300 262-923- 3 2 Redwood 4150 Fashion Place 1 531-112- State 2259300 3 as Joshua homered, Justin 6-- 4 Walters added two doubles and Paul Andersen and Ron Buter hit a double each. Walters pitched for the win- CSTAURANT a lAicav 7-O- seven hits and both teams made two Uraa iT errors. Owlet of Bocon, Swing The Huskies captured three runs in the bottom of the first inning, as Sean Peterson singled, Todd Bills reached on an error and Rork McMorris and Smith single. Two more Hillcrest runs were notched in the second off a Tomo Ishikawa single, a walk and a double by Bills. American Fork followed with a run in each of the fourth and fifth innings. 14, Hillcrest aWtae. kraafcfaat CutolPM Umt Egg OJOaOW CREURAP 1 381 5 Via 5400 So. (Wcstpeint Center) Kearns Tout Offer 969-898- 9 tnds 51117 5 Both teams picked up a run in the first inning, but Orem broke in front to stay with six runs in the bottom of the second. Hillcrest picked up two runs in the top of the second on a single by Peterson, a walk and singles by Bills and Smith. After Orem added a single run in the third, Hillcrest got a run in the each of the fourth and fifth innings. Jeff Ackley scored the run in the fourth, while, in the fifth, Ishikawa reached singled in Todd Asay, who'd on a triple. The Tigers wrapped up the scoring with a run in the bottom of the fifth and five in the sixth. Hillcrest totalled up 10 hits and committed three errors in the 262-668- PIZZA SEAFOOD STEAKS CHICKEN PASTA SALADS it Wtotlia'ft BrefCS ?SS mt Day Specuito it Stege frowns Alfredo d a AWSi Vacon cken aal Wdlc Vren ney. . OalqUI Those "don't wants" around your house may be "do wants" for someone else. You can turn them into in the ready cash by putting them area market place, the GREEN 2 SHEET AD COLUMNS. Call to place your ad. y "10 Offftrtof Kindt" of ffti Mot Frail DtUf or Ho Kisk browns 1 TOP SIRLOIN I. Soua ar Salad Chetctet Potato Garlic CkMtt ar Cam Or aao" 'BreaKfast Special pm or M W Hillcrest 4 NOON to 9 Wtka'a Day V'mer Special Ifrti ft 4;H 10-- 7 Continued from page OPEN MOTHER'S DAY Special (at ners. Eric Brady hit a home run and Russell Simons pitched in the win over the Rangers. Tigers' Orem I Y 0 8-- Christensen N 466 W. Unvndoit Dr. (2500 South) 3 8-- I List S99.95 RfflAKE MJL TYPEWRITER 4-- the Phillies II $79 'List BA-3- 5 functions: Timevalue of money calculations Amortization balance and interest Interest rate conversions Statistical mean'standard deviation JT"'5i"'Ai 80.000 word dictionary " Brighton slapped out 12 hits and did not commit an error in the field, while Mountain View recorded five hits and was credited with eight er 16-1- 967-773- Student Business Analyst CX-44- 0 tournament." Brighton 50-ye- ar r Texas Instruments es the Orioles 18-- 3 with Clint Christense hitting two doubles and Dustin Symes a triple. Justin Higgins and Jason Blough pitched. The Brewers stopped the Astros 11-- 6 with Cory Desmaris and Jason Reitbrok pitching. On offense the Brewers got a double from Andy Stroman and four stolen bases from Justin Turcsanski, whille on defense they turned a triple play. The Rangers wrapped up Minors' play with a 3 win over the Tigers. Charts Gallo belted a triple for the winners. MURRAY. A for Murray high's class of 1937 is being planned for July 17. The catered dinner will be held at the home of Marshall and Myrtle Brinton, 4769 Meadow View Dr., starting at 6 p.m. Any member of the class who has not received an invitation may 8 contact billie Morris Pearson, or Rhea Jordan Shepard, Depend on ALL MAKES for the gifts that keep on giving! Craig Saxton homered in the second and fourth innings and added a single for five rbi's. Chad Erickson added three hits, including a double, while Alex Mercer had a triple and two singles and Chris Seegmiller a double. Brighton finished with 15 hits. Orem had 20 hits. Brighton scored five runs in the top of the opening frame, while Orem answered with a run in the bottom half of the inning. The Bengals added four and Orem two runs in the second. After the Bengals came up with a run in the third, both teams exploded for identical eight run fourths. Each followed with a run in the fifth. Orem kept right on Brighton's heels with four runs in the bottom of the sixth and three in the seventh. A run in each of the sixth and seventh proved to be the winning scores for the Bengals. Ironically, both of those runs came home on wild pitches. Orem had five errors and Brighton three, but all of the Bengal's mis-qucost them a run, one on a possible double play and the others on throws to the plate. "The errors did bother me," noted coach Doug Howard, "but I was pleased to see our hitting pick up. With these two wins, we may have gained some momentum for the 2-- Against Orem 21, Date In July anniversay fifth, but Brighton got two more in the top of the sixth and one in the seventh. Mountain View finished up with two runs in the bottom half of the final frame. Alex Mercer led the Bengal's hitting by going 3x3 with a triple. Steve Nemelka added a triple and Dave McPhail and Chad Erickson contributed doubles: Beyond that, according to coach Doug Howard, there were a lot of singles. TOOLS FOR THE GRADUATE! ' 6-- Little League Action Posted KEARNS. After dropping its first game of the season 4 to the Twins last Tuesday, the Red Sox bounced back to regain the lead in the Majors Division of Kearns International Little Action on the following Tuesday with a 1 victory over the same Twins team. Scott Sudbury and Glen Spencer pitched in the rematch, allowing just two hits. At the plate, Kenny Reid was 3x3, Eric Carver was 2x2 and Park Mangum doubled. The Sox are now The Twins had forced a three-wa-y tie for first with their earlier win over the Sox. Scott Rogers was the winning pitcher, while Brian Sadler had a name run and a double, accounting for four rbi's. In other Majors play, the Yankees, behind the 11 strikeout pitching of Travis Johnson and Scott Cushing, defeated the Indians 1 last Tuesday. Randy Tate was 3x4 hitting. Thursday, the Cubs edged the Pirates Brad Listul was the winand Jacob Morris hit pitcher ning two doubles and Ray Brakey added two hits. In Sa&rday action, the Indians., also won 7, this time over the Yankees, with Joe f Adams getting the game winning rbi. Chris Cooksey and Brian Madling pitched, while Madling went 2x3 hitting with two doubles. Zack Mangum had a double and Josh Mangum was 3x4. In another one run game, the Pirates beat the Cub 10-- 9 with pitcher Travis Mansfield getting the win in relief. Josh Burke drove in the winning run, while Curtis Wilson went 3x4 and Jared Hansen and Eric Robinson had doubles. In Minors' action from last Monday, Chad Sadler pitched his second shutout of the season as the Giants overcame the Braves On Wednesday, the Dodgers got by rors in Friday's game. All 20 of the Bengal players got into contest as Brighton pretty well had the game in control after the fourth inning. HEIGHTS. After decision at West Jordropping a dan last Wednesday (see West Jordan story), Brighton high's baseball team rebounded for two striaght wins, knocking off Mountain View Friday 15-- 7 and battling past Orem at Orem 9 Tuesday. The two wins, against one loss, set up a match tomorrow (Friday) at number two Bingham in the first round of the Region Two tourna ment. The game will start at 4 p.m. The tourney will continue on the following Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Monday, the final two days at Derks Field. COTTONWOOD one from Trent Marsh, a double from Lundquist and rbi walks to Swensen and Mike Lundberg and Murray had five runs. Two errors by West Jordan proved fatal when Jerry Royball, on base with a walk, scored the winning run. Murray No. Two played CBBA at Derks on April 30 and won 10-Reed Holland pitched a five inning shutout. Marty Lambson led Murray in hitting with a single and a triple. CBBA was plagued by poor pitching as walks led to several runs. Murray Two also played West Jordan at Riverview with the Murray squad winning Tony Bate and Lambson combined pitching duties. Jerry Harper doubled with the bases loaded in the first inning to drive two of the six runs. Murray Two is now 1 in the league standings. The roster listed earlier omitted the names of Marty Lambson and Adam Lindsay. Murray No. One played West Jordan and, in 6V2 inings, won 4 on Saturday. team lost The Murray-Brighto- n two games last week to West Jordan No. One 14-- 4 and to Taylorsville 10-Mark Watkins had two hits and two runs against West Jordan. Trent Madsen and Chris Anderegg pitched well in their first turns on the mound. 1987 Thursday, May 7, Class Of '37 Sets Reunion Bengals Get Two In A Row 5-- Hoopiiani was the starting pitcher, going three innings with five strikeouts to his his credit. Archibald was the winning pitcher, keeping West Jordan scoreless in four inning with seven strikeouts THE GREEN SHEET 5 w Toast mum wam.tmm. Mimosa (restaurant omy. WEST VALLEY 969-722- 8 3516 So. 2700 W. NOW OPEN IN TAYLORSVILLE 969-612- 2 1W1 W. MOO So. MAGNA 250-931-3 301 W. 3S30 So. |