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Show THE SENTINEL Thursday, Aug. Page 2 16, 1984 Riverton goes Bingham third and Hillcrest fourth in Legion tournament First Hillcrest eliminated Alta, then Bingham eliminated Hillcrest, and finally Taylors-vill- e eliminated Bingham. What looked like a promising state American Legion baseball tournament going in, turned into a picture of frustration for all three local entrants. Hillcrest had demonstrated its incredible offensive punch, Bingham had been playing its best ball of the season, and Alta had performed well in the valley qualifying tournament. But, the best finishes they could muster were a third by Bingham and a fourth by Hillcrest. Bingham opened with a 2 victory over Helper on Saturday, Aug. 4, while Hillcrest blanked and Alta lost 5 to Roy On the following Monday, Hillcrest shocked Bingham 0 and Alta whipped Murray The next day, Bingham simply 4 in five crushed Highland was Hillcrest but innings, stunned 0 in the bottom of the 5-- 7-- 0 Tri-Citie- 6-- seventh by Granger for their first loss. Alta added its second Bingham 14-- 19-- Kodiaks end up seventeenth in national softball and under A.S.A. softball team comprised of players from the 12-- Akron, Ohio. Attention... Jordan School District Students 8-- Office. For further information about the silent auction or other foundation activities, please contact Susan Noren, executive director, 5770 S. 300 E., Murray, 84107. Telephone (801) 261-374- 0. .. Seasons are changing a perception of things may not merely be a sign of atmosphere of the facility. The center provides services ranging from birthing to education, gynecological and psychological services. Alta View Hospital's commitment to the community is evident in their extensive education programs. In the past two years, since the 50 bed hospital opened its doors in 1982, the Alta View Education has blossomed Department from the initial offering of to 35 education prenatal vanishing youth, according to E. Arlo Richardson, former Utah State climatologist. Recent climatic evaluations in Utah have shown that some interesting trends are emerging, Richardson says. Among them Such View "The pressures on hospitals to provide uncompromised health care at a reasonable cost has given the foundation an added reason to reach out to the community and involve those whom we serve," says O. J. Wilkinson, foundation president. The past few years have seen a number of major projects for both hospitals. The new Center for Women's Health, a facility of Cottonwood Hospital Medical '"'I'""'n''' Two apparent " f . 'i . ,,Ll""'' Jm''''" results, however, are a shortened summer season for vacationers and a restricted growing season for and home farmers gardeners. Although your summer fun in the sun may be on the decline, the climatologist hastens to explain that a climatic trend does not mean that every year will provide shorter summers and a wetter fall and spring. That's just the prospectus for the long run. are: - ... appear to be getting warmer somewhat and dryer - the fall season is generally becoming wetter - spring is tending towards and temperatures cooler, increased precipitation. All of this suggests changes in the climatic circulation patterns states that affect Utah, Richardson. At this point, all we can see are the statistical correlations. The causes are only speculative and we are a long way from confirming what they are, he says. - winters getting longer? the ago, Health Care Foundation was formed to help Alta View Hospital and Cottonwood Hospital . Medical Center cope with increasing financial demands on their facilities and the services they offer. ' Goodbye summer? it seem that summers are getting shorter and shorter while the time in between is years Cotionwood-Alt- a In addition to the charity auction, the two hospitals will provide a number of volunteers for the tournament. Cottonwood After the win over Hillcrest, Bingham hoped to get by Taylorsville Friday night then have Orr ready for a possible second title game on Monday, but Taylorsville had other plans. Taylorsville came up with four runs in the second two in each of the fourth, fifth, and seventh, and one in the eighth. Bingham scored once in the fifth then added four in the sixth, including a three run homer by Bob Murdock. Hillcrest and Granger had battled to a 0 tie through the first innings, but Granger scored the winning run in the bottom of the seventh. Hillcrest outhit Granger 1 as Shane Whetman had a single and a double, Bill Robertson two singles, Vincent a single and a two run homer, and Larry Phelps a three run home. Hillcrest blistered Alta with 21 event. Several 20-2- 6, Bingham sent Orr to the mound Thursday seeking to cool Hillcrest's hot hitting and got the desired result. Orr, depending on whose stats you read, struck out 11 to 13 Hillcrest batters in eight innings. He also slugged a home run. Orr was joined on the home run list by Newbold, who hit two, and Peck and Coy with one a piece. Hillcrest's best hitting performances included a triple and single by Shane Hudson, a double by John Pymm, and two singles by Darin Vincent. Tickets for the Shootout are available at the Foundation's Does and Alta View medical crews will provide first aid care for the Proceeds from the Jeremy Ranch Shootout, scheduled for will help two local Aug. Cottonwood Hospital hospitals. Medical Center and Alta View Hospital will be the benefactors of the golf tournament through Cottonwood-Alt- a View the Health Care Foundation, a nonprofit volunteer organization. Last year, more than $30,000 was raised to benefit the hospitals. A special silent bid charity auction is planned during the seven tournament days with all proceeds going to the foundation. More than. $100,000 in donated merchandise and services will be up for bid in an auction tent located across from the shuttle bus boarding area. education facility on the main floor of the hospital's surgical center. The 1,200 square foot education complex will help to better serve the residents of the south Salt Lake valley. 5-- 1 Shootout golf meet will help two local hospitals Bingham had another good offensive night against Bountiful Bob with on Wednesday Murdock going two for three with a pair of doubles and Pat Newbold, Orr, Peck, Coy, and Butterfield going two for four. Newbold had a home run and Orr a triple. Gavin Jangard, the winning pitcher, worked all five innings. division 2-- 1. 8. Bingham batters swatted five home runs and three doubles in their Tuesday win over Highland. Pat Newbold, Brian Orr, Ken Peck, Jay Applegate and Danny Coy each had a round tripper with Applegate adding two doubles and Orr and Darren Butterfield a double each. Bruce Applegate was the winning pitcher, striking out five. 11-1- 11-- 0 6-- 11-- 17-- 9-- 1 4, 14-- s. south county area,, placed seventeenth in the National Tournament they hosted at the Cottonwood Complex over the past week. The Kodiaks coached by Bev Jessie Lovendahl, Bringhurst, and Cheryl Kidder, win opened Thursday with a over Houston, Texas. On Friday, to Fountain Valley, they fell California but, later that same day, they came back to edge Binghampton, New York Their final game on Saturday 9 ended in a tough loss to 0 go-rou- 15-1- 15 1-- Hardy who ended up with 10 strikeouts. Alta never trailed in the contest, running up a 1 lead after three innings. At the plate, Pete Morley, Hardy, and Garrett Hisatake each hit ; doubles. convincing win, hammering while Hillcrest Bountiful got back on track at the expense of Alta In the second between Bingham and Hillcrest Thursday, Bingham pitcher Brian Orr handcuffed the Hillcrest batting attack, while at the plate Bingham blasted four for five home runs to earn a 4 victory. The season ended Friday night, as Bingham, playing its fourth game in as many days, fell 5 to Taylorsville.. 8-- 3. The Kodiaks, a another had Riverton American, the only local team to qualify for the annual WBBA World Series, ended up the tournament with a 2 record. The series was hosted this year by Jackson, Wyoming. Riverton was shocked 29-- by American Fork Beehive in the opening round on Wednesday. Riverton came back Thursday with a win over host Jackson, but was eliminated from further competition with an 4 loss to Logan American on Saturday. Alta picked up its second win the tournament Tuesday against Cottonwood. Alta was led by the pitching of Steve 3. in WBBA 2 World Series of win of the tourney, defeating Cottonwood 10-- On Wednesday, . 1-- Center, has been a program of focus for the foundation. , The center, designed to meet the lifelong health care heeds of women, was opened for patients in June. The foundation was involved in raising funds for a that number of amenities home-lik- e the compliment different topics quarterly. It is estimated that more than 10,000 people have participated in the highly successful programs. The foundation has been involved in partially financing the new ""U"""1 """m"""""mD"""' llllllllllNlf''l',lll'l'''',hHi'll'', """ ln' , ""''''!'' ....... :::.;::::;;s". v i ' ! .! I k Ifljg,. "" ft 10-1- Class Rings 12-1- From $7995 Only Order Yours At TURNER JDHGLQV 9465 S. 700 East. 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