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Show THE SENTINEL Page 6 Thursday, Aug. 9,1 984 Dentist will fit football player's " mouthpiece free 1 J 4 'jyi If 19 i .. 17! Fife eraIff m r Although some people might feel he's cutting himself off from a portion of his potential clientele, Dr Richard C. Hughes firmly believes that there is plenty of dental work to do without .fixing chipped and t aw ' ' v broken teeth. For that reason, Dr Hughes will open his office on Aug. 16, 17, and 18 for the purpose of fitting football mouth guards. On Aug. 16 and 17 the hours will be 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. and on Saturday, Aug. 18, 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. The office is located at 880 E. 9400 S., Suite No. 101. The service will be absolutely free of charge, but players will have to bring their own mouthpiece. It is open to players of all ages and no appointment is necessary. Players will be taken on a first come, first serve basis. . For more information about the service, the number to call is I. I 2 4k if; captured the district title in Mustang baseball at a tournament held in Mapleton the week of July 16. Front row (left to riant). Clayton Fullmer, Tyler Despain, Jeff Roberts, Jason Wiseman, Greg Richardson, Heath Denney. Middle row, Andy Salisbury, Brian Hailing, Douglas Webb, Justin Denney, Kyle Miller, Justin Davenport. Back row, coach Jim Despain, manager Brent Webb,., business manager: Blaine team from Richardson. This is the best finish for a year-ol- The Draper all-sta- 0 9-1- 0 d Draper. 572-426- 1. Bingham second baseman Pat Newbold fires American Legion action on Monday. Hillcrest over the top of hard sliding Alan Hoyne of won the contest Hillcrest, trying to turn the double play in State 15-1- 0. Hillcrest, Bingham, Alta enter state Legion play Hillcrest advanced into the third round of the State American baseball Legion tournament by topping Bingham in a 0 slug-feat Ken Price Park Monday afternoon. Once beaten Alta stayed alive at by stopping Murray Park also on Southridge Monday. In opening day action on Saturday, Bingham clipped Hillcrest blanked Helper and Alta lost a 5 Roy heartbreaker to The tournament is set to conclude on Saturday at 7:30 p.m. at Ken Price provided the previously undefeated team is successful in that Saturday night contest. Should it gain its first loss a second Saturday, championship game would be slated for Ken Price on Monday at 8 p.m. Hillcrest jumped out to a 2 lead over Bingham in the first inning Monday, but Bingham outscored Hillcrest 2 in the third to move in front That lead didn't last for long, however, as in the top of the fourth, Hillcrest expoloded for eight runs. Bingham could only answer back with two in the bottom of the fourth and one in the 15-1- 8-- 3 5-- 2, 7-- 0, 3-- 1. 6-- Tri-Citie- 13-- 6 seventh. Hillcrest finished with two in the top of the seventh. Alan Hoyne, Darin Vincent, and Bill Robertson each had a home Hillcrest. run for a three had Dan Coy Bingham's run homer. Robertson was the winning pitcher. Tony Wartman slugged two home runs to lead Alta past Murray. The game was tied a 1 after three innings then in the Alta fourth Murray went up fought back with a run in the fifth, four in the sixth and two in the seventh. On the mound, John Birrell and Troy Hymas allowed just four Murray hits. On Saturday, Hillcrest pitcher Brian Miller struck out 11 and gave up just three hits in his win over Roy. team's shut-oShane Hudson hammered a grand slam home run. Bingham's Brian Orr threw an strike-out- s 19 incredible Helper. Saturday against Darren Butterfield had a two run homer, Pat Newbold had an rbi double, and Dan Coy and Bob Murdock a double each. A four run bottom of the sixth the edge it gave needed to nip Alta. Alta led at 1 in the top of in the second and the sixth. Scott Deyhle and Neil Wardle had doubles for Alta. st s. ut 3-- 5-- 7-- 5. Tri-Citi- es 2-- 4-- 2 BROWN BROS. Alta qualified as the eighth seed in the state tournament by in the defeating Granger Valley qualifying tournament final completed Thursday after a rain delay. Alta Trailed going into the top of the fifth, but Granger pitchers walked seven Alta batters, fueling an eight run rally. 4-- 2 Kodiaks named hosts Cause of White Pine Dam failure will be investigated Annual Wahlin Memorial held by horseshoers On Saturday night, Aug. 4, the Utah Horseshoe Pitchers held their "Wahlin Memorial" tournament in Murray. Results were as follows: Class AA Roger Parsons, Midvale, 6-- Clarence Giles, Riverton, Jack Raymond, Sandy Jay Bruce West, Taylorsville, Keith Crane, South Jordan, Erickson, Herriman, Richard Buchanan, Midvale, and Bill Cronkrite, Salt Lake, 6-- 5-- 2; 3-- 4; of ASA 2-- 5; 2-- national tourney The Kodiaks are the host team for the National 15 and under A.S.A. Softball Fastpitch Tournament that starts Aug. 9 at the Cottonwood Complex. They earned the host team position by 1983 State the winning Tournament and by having over nine returning players. Most girls on the Kodiaks got their start playing softball in the Oquirrh Mt. ASA League in South Jordan. The Kodiaks began practicing in February and have played 51 games this to summer enroute the Nationals, including tournaments in Bountiful, Brigham City, Pleasant Grove and Sandy. They also played in two 18 and under leagues, one at the Cottonwood Complex and one in Sandy. 2-- 5; 2-- GassA Loboto, Murray, Frank Minster, Ogden, LaMont Gardner, Salt Lake Gary Hughes, Taylorsville, J. R. Park, Riverton, Alma Madsen, American Fork,, and Doyle Peterson, Ogden, Bruce Eyre, Salt Lake Rudy 6-- 1; 5-- 2; 4-- 4-- 4-- 3; 3-- 4; The Kodiaks are coached by Bev Jessie Lovendahl, and Kidder. Bringhurst Cheryl The Kodiaks wish to thank the numerous local sponsors for their support this year. mmwmm 1 Sentinel want ads work 6; 6. Class B Bernard Holland, Murray, Russ Jay Nayce, Salt Lake Horan, Orem, Byron Tahbo, Steve Minster, Ogden, Lehi, Baline and Scott, 5-- 0; 3-- 2; 3-- 2; 3-- 4; Bountiful, Class C Specials Good Thru Aug. 15th 0-- 5. Jim Shaw, Salt Lake, Hans Bud Siebold, Sandy, Schardine, Springville, David Smith, Provo, Marlow Peterson, Ogden, and Herbert Zofft, Murray, 5-- 0; TnnFlitoYI 3-- 2; Pro Staff $1199 lDoz. DDH s13 99 3-- 4. Class D Art Ballingham, Salt Lake, Ron Gary Wood, Salem, and Don King, Tooele, II 15cknus Ram Laser 2-- 1; 2; Hunter, American Fork, The next tournament is 11 at Washington Saturday, Aug. Terrace in Ogden at 9 a.m. 0-- Open elM 3" Nylon Collapsible Bag 3 Pockets GLOVES Head Covers $1595 Metal Ginty $4095 Plus Bag Saturday a.m. to 6 p.m. Ajay Golf Cart Closed Sunday Browning Play Day $795 Fur Wood, 4 Irons, 2 Fo$8 88 Ball Retriever Junior Golf Sets 1 Monday thru Fri 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. 11 LEATHER $1088 Doz 4-- 1; 3-- Furniture & Appliance Plans to investigate the partial company consultants will work Dam White Pine the jointly to insure the adequacy ol collapse of south of Little Cottonwood ;,the damage assessment and Canyon are now formulated. 'any repair work. ' Hikers on the trail to White Since the partial collapse was the Pine Lake sould be aware that discovered on July 24, there will be some heavy, been reservoir has substantially lowered and will be completely equipment being used to gain drained within two or three access to and repair the dam weeks. Operator of the dam and during the next several months. reservoir is the South Despain Equipment access will be on the Ditch Co. The dam is located on ' old road originally used to Wasatch-Cach- e National Forest construct the dam and reservoir. traffic will not be lands and has been authorized by restricted during the repair a special use permit for many project, but vehicle access by years. the general public is prohibited. South Despain Ditch Co. will be required to fully analyze the cause of the failure and will not be allowed to store water in White Pine Reservoir until all problems are corrected. 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