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Show Tourle Transcript, Thursday, August 9, 1979 14 Bronco Teams Win Opening Round Games the third, coupled with the base stealing antic of Pocatello proved Too- Outof-Stat- e National League Bronco Second In Springville Tourney Tonrle S'tiNial league all Stars, altemjit-lu- g la ram ihrmvtvrs a 14 In the Western lie finals, fell one gnnia! game short last week, alien they lost the thamiiion ship game tn Mapleton Tooele Tooele 18 Bountiful 4 Tonrle 13 Mapleton 8 Tonrle 7 Mapleton 13 Manlier of this years all Star American league Someone projMise the were: fluiirrt Bracken, following now addition John Copley, John Eng- for those pronouncing marland, Daniel Emery, Miriage vow: Tli rough sickchael Graham, Pa I (all, ness and health, for (letI .arson, Mark Michael ter or worse, through baseLawson, Kent Memmott, ball season, funtliall seaKyle Nix. Cary Putnam, son, golf season. . (aiming into the chain iatsiip game, Tooele aial Maplettai has split their earlier two games, the thaiiiHaihip tilt Mapleton earned the nijht to advance to the Tiaa-lhorted llegitaial e s Gregory Smith, Douglas Smith, Alan Vonllatten and James Wrathall. The team was managed by Dainis Putnam, coached by James Wrathall, and Jack Bracken serving as the Ixtsinew manager. in the Springville tournament: Tooele 12 Bmmtiful 2 Tonrle 5 Mapleton 18 17, Ih4 in record Sunmia- - 6dti (Ha-u-iiU- i) An Impressive and powerful Corvallis, Oregon of the team, winner Washington- - Oregon Section damped itself as a favorite to capture the Regional title when they methodically carved out a 20-- win over the Utah Seel ion champion Springville nine. GL?10 rap-vill- round-trippe- (S0IIQIEHE0 fesas Vi 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 Wondficid Steele IS s .3 t Totals CorvaHk M. Williams, 2) . . Zwahlen, D. William. w, cf . . MatOunabicip. . . Dimmick, p Woods, 3b Champion. 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The championship of the Oquirrh Hills Mens Club will be decided over e the route, Satur- day and Sunday, when Tooele's outstanding golfer seek to unseat defending champion Terry Out-ze- ' , ' wil! leason-- Champions determined in both net score play, F08 Entry fee is $17.00 which includes a steak dinner Saturday night beginning at 7 p.m. If golfers bring a partner the dinner the cost is to time is 8 a.m. $25, and for golfers who and the chambe awarded a do not attend the dinner for the 1980 the entry fee is $12. 36-hol- n. Is yw making it in college? N- Im making end hes spending it. - it Starting both days, pion will free pass Loco-O- n H Tka lid Sraatar Ftai CaoacKr kartaaa data rrt ttaotacca 41 Tka alt lata larftr ItaW aatam art lawar mm 1 eH UL73 0NLYF DAGEIER Reg. 4 64 20-3- 0 FLASHERS 1300-20- 1 1300-20- 2 aaatan,ak turtle viQit awn In On Application, LDINC ionnn Ronowi Old Vinyl Tops ft Intorlora. BPMtlTPIT dlAMUt MntlAIBSamPASTIWAX With Applicator. 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Jr Marl Tennis 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 nine hits! but wherever id 01,1,00 PP,e they threatened to break 15 or more rwere best play- the game wide open, Em- d a attrac- reached er,hirdMr: strong that backfor ery e we81- - ore than 17 of this tion tournament is something extra to snuff million were more than out the possible explo- - the novice events offered 35 Pound hcavier ,han for those coms'entering heir desirable weight . petitive tennis for the The Calorie Control first time. soclatlon Play will begin Sat, fUndl b manufacturers and sup-tlnAugust 18 and will con- , , die,ary food the P,iera throughout d beverages, week. Finals will be held s hits in Crantsville August 25. the throughout ? "P r?,ne?' round-tripper- ...200 .... when a walk to Matt McDermott, tingles by Cory Huffman and Bean, and interference call and a pair of walks produced three runs. TOOELE staved close as they scored their lone run in the third inning, when Craig Leonclli singled and moved into second on a Pocatello error. A wild pitch moved Leonclli to third and he scor ed on a passed ball, to narrow the margin to 3-The Idaho team added to their total in the sixth when Kurt Payne walked, Ron Collins singled, and came in the seventh 0 1 0 0 MSthelL lb, p . 1 Bmihfurd.cf I Peterson, if, lb 0 Ferguson, cf Whitlock, p, if . . . . 0 0 Curtis, if 0 Tuttle sis different runner. Pocatello got on the scoreboard first in the top of the third inning, received tighter sup- In the third inning Corvallis continued their P0- - Springville, usually iound fielding team, heavy barrage when they four errors scored four more runs, committed Fletcher was on on singles by Matt Wil- liams. Skip Zwahlen and the mound. A e . Fletcher Williams, another Spring- error and DiinmkVs Pd out a double and a home run in three trips second bom,0 he plate, collecting Continuing their hastic tactic. Corvallis two Springville' three tallied another si count- - kits. 000 03 er in the fourth, on sin- - Springville 5 3 5 gles by Kelly Irving and 635 ft Ted Kramer, a home run Corvallis 20 15 0 by Williams, three con- Batteries: Spring. Flet-ru- n secutive walks, and a home Whitlock (3rd), (4th), cher. as Joe by Phillips, Rawlings (4th). Whitlock they ran the score to 20-at the end of four innings. (3rd) d Larsen Corval. Dimmick. Mac SPR1NCVTLLE ruffled (4th) and Zwahlin the feathers of MacDon-"T: Dimmick aid, the second Corvallis LP: Fletcher pitcher, when they scor- 2b: Fletcher (S) ed three runs on walks to Fletcher (S), M. Kelly Curtis and Brent Williams (C), B. Williams fielder choice Neff, a and a lung double by (Q Dimmick, 2 (C) and Fletcher to narrow the Phillips (C) t t Smith, If tello team stole nine bates in the contest, and everytime a Pocatello runner gat on base be was threat to advance as thorn nine stolen bases were accounted for by THE devastating hatting of the entire Corvallis team they hammered 0(4 15 hits, including a double and five home runs, coupled with the stingy pitching of Sean Dimmick and Kelly Macknocked Donald over Springville, the team that has won all three previous Tooele tournaments. Corvallis began shallac-kin- g the ball in the bottom of the first inning when a pair of Springville and successive errors, score to 20-5- . singles by Danny WilHowever it wasn't near- - POCATELLO 5 MacDonald and liams, ly enough and the game TOOELE 1 Dimmick produced six was called at the end of A masterful two-hi- t runs. 44 innings. pitching Job by curve- Dimmick, starting pit- - balling Randy Reah. plus In the bottom of the cher for Corvallis second inning, Corvallis gle superlative base running unloaded the heavy artil- - UP two runs and two hits, and timely hitting by Po-lery with Williams, and srut'c out 7 and didn't catello gave the big red Dimmick blasting long issue a walk in the three team a M win over the he worked. Mac- - Tooele American s, home runs. These league allowed just one in the second Donald, a single by plus game of Sean Woods and another hit, three runs, walked opening day's action. three, and struck out one Reah, whose curve ball Springville error put Corin the two innings he work- had the Tooele batter vallis in front 9-baffled SPR1NCMLLE battled ed throughout the DAVID Fletcher had a game. Issued two walks, Corvallis all the way, and finally got on the score- great day, even though and struck out 13 batters board in the third inn- - he was tagged with the as he went the distance 1 a(,er working just two to gain the win. ing with Brannon Neff was hit by a pitched ball, innings. Corvallis scored TOOELE'S pitcher, runs off Fletcher, but Mike Then with two out. Da-Emery came up with vid Fletcher cracked out things could have been g fine performance, but much different had Flet- - g streak of wildness in homer. a two-ru- n - ?dun0(o 233313: CORVAIJJS 20 SP1UNCMLLES ... .... t3 a. Uiwn. c The blaring fast Poca- 1 diainsiaishiK. The SprtngviBe Bra. N0, eles undoing. The four finest Bronco teams in the Western Region converged on Tooele's Elton Park Wednesday and when the opening day action was over teams had pinned losses on Utah's ent ries. Corvallis, Oregon unleashed a horde of heavy sluggers to overwhelm a scrappy Springville team 20 to 5 in the opaiing game of the tournament. In the second game, speedy and talented Pocatello, Ida., raced to a 5-- win over hurt team Tooele American. The double elimination tournament will run through Saturday svith one game Friday at 7:00 p m. and the championship game scheduled for 4 00 p.m. Saturday. Winner of this tourney will advance to Wilmington, California. Finish All-Sta- rs . . . . AB It II I 2 0 , Wither, p, cf, 3b . . 3 I 0 0 Rjwbngt, 3b, p BOX SCORES I Ik. Cajcity sntk 2 h- - immnM - ALTERNATOR iowb.i9.95 kartlt. xdiang Now 4495 KAUIMNCT OASCAH . |