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Show THE SENTINEL I Thursday, June 28, 1984 Jill Coy will coach ASA El t nf Page 2 'J IB ..,.- -. T v vo-- mrr MmiM mm all-sta- rs 11-1- 2 In running the team photos of divisional champions in Oquirrh Mt. ASA softball last week, the name of Lucky Charms coach Jill Coy was inadvertently left out of the , f , w S kiiii all-st- ' ty' uj 7 a 4 (c:rf, A v, wsfc total age of all the Cubs' players, was able tb catch a strong wind ' for the Giants' only home run. Some players for the Giants, their rule books need to d on where to stand when batting.; They were repeatedly called out at the plate. The real winners were the few spectators who stayed for the final cheers: "Rah, rah, rah Dirty Old Men," from the Cubs and "Rah, rah, rah Snot Nose holds first benefit ball game a Prime If Rib 'A j flJIl A ll illII J J 0UPrSa,a(l CoffeeorSoft Dessert1 ,no' sr 1 ; . ? 561-787- 5 FOR INFORMATION ; .V & APPT. . - , . . Sparta United's annual soccer tourney slated Baked Potato 33Xt ;. nt J Inchides: Drink and Gunn Burgess down Jason viciously Cowdell twice while trying to avoid being thrown out. ' While sleeping at third base, Craig Searle was picked off by Wilkes and Chris Royce Cavanee, at which time Searle Brats." attacked Chris. The Second V The final score was Giants baseman for the Cubs, Brad 14. These kids know how to Kunze, was crippled by Tom show respect for their elders, Hilton of the Giants, forcing? by Janis Wilkes and Judy Gates Kunze to drop the ball in pain. Tom Johnson, coach for the Cubs, now on the Gerital Giants, turned over all of the Cubs' secret plays to his new team. However, Cubs' pitchers Jason Cowdell and Tommy J Johnson let Johnson the elder have two hits before Ray Wilkes came on to strike him out. Jason Cowdell also got even with Glenn Burgess by striking him out on three straight pitches m the fifth K inning. Glenn then tried W (frown his sorrows with . his V bottle of Geritol. This became apparent when his throw from home plate . to first base wiped out the snacfc . ' bar directly behind him. The Giants also tried to intimidate 15" h year old field ump with their larger size and threats, The Cubs' 'Trevor Turner received; the .game ball for. hitting three home runs. Larry, J itol H Turner, who is older than the pilliilpi ran ff5 "6 - ' rarity:- E" ,'4 " mm niinwas mmm .rfSu'!!il!r & " The "third annual . Sparta United Soccer Tournament will take place on Jur through;, :;; July 1 at the Q)ttonWbod Comv' Center, 7500 ' munity Recreation' ' S.2700E. Tl J The championship contests will be played Sunday, July i at ' ; 9 a.m. Thirty teams from Colorado '; Idaho, New Mexico, Utah, and ; California will be competing m"r':. four age groups: under .12, under 13, under 14, and under 16. Between 500 and 600 players are expected to be taking part. 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This method greatly increases the amount of coal that can be recovered from the earth. It's almost like finding another mine. It's safer, too. But the human factor-t- he intelligent efforts and imagination of the in involved is the ultimate resource. coal production-people word. a merit They good , "COPPER PLUS" SPARKPLUGS ARE UNIQUELY DESIGNED TO PERFORM BETTER .99(P flgular Plugs s109 Res4sfor Plugs CHAMPION ;v THAN EVER. NOTHING SPARKS CHAMPION LIKE RIVERTON AUTO PARTS 1648 W. 12600 S. . Prices Good Thru June 30, Riverton, Utah 254-395- 8 1I i i i i i i t iW.T.tl 16-- bs Fri.&Sat. Redwood Inn re-rea- . ' ?V II IjUl 7-- 0 W. J. Babe Ruth :. fl ar Led by tfe 'pitching of Kim Forsey, the Izods captured the minor league title in Southwest Valley Bobby Sox Softball by on shutting out the Thrillers Thursday. Kim, who just turned 12 last month, threw a one hitter and struck out 18 batters in the championship contest. She has averaged 10 plus strikeouts per game during the season. The Izods finished the season with a 2 record. Their only and losses were to the theDudettes. Among the team hitter leaders for the season are Kim Martinez, Robyn Byer, Kim Fotsey, Marie Yaldez, Shannon Billeter, and Meeka Sanders.. Other team members include Becky and Liza Brisk, Nicole Smith, Benita Lopez, Wendy Boatwright, Stacey Shepherd, and Jana Cardwell. v i " ".i 254-070- , jtZJ ' ' Ml -f-- vie. r"in Hiinor league Everyone thrills at the mention of having twins. These are available for adoption. Riverton City Groomed by Joan Dalebout, Abraxas Animal Control Department, 12765 S. 1400 W., W 3802 S. 9000 Kennels, president serviceJ 1 Izods capture Bobby Sox title X Twins of the Mbhth The first West Jordan Babe Ruth benefit game, matching the Geritol Giants and the Cubs, the first place Babe Ruth team, was held Saturday, June 23, at the West Jordan ball park. Ted Seals, an association umpire, donated his time to officiate the great event. The first three innings were dominated by the Cubs due to the coaching of Norm Wilkes and key hits by Royce Wilkes, Ray Wilkes, Jason Cowdill, Craig Brotherson, Brad Kunze, Chris Johnson, Tommy Madson. Robert and Cavanee, The Cubs, in trying to even the game, played all their players in all nine positions. But, even so, the Giants had to resort to their and of Geritol bottles tactics. League questionable IoneoayI caption. Jill will also be coaching the 11 and 12 year old team that will be selected for state competition in July. mi iSOiOrW rmrrf.rflw; M I TOWING I U& LIGHT COMPANY Not published at customer expense. . |