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Show 1 Buff Nine Gains First Win, 4 Conquest Over Cyprus Grantsville Tennis Team Pins 3-- 2 Defeat On Tooele 8-- After a whole bunch, (seven to lc exact), of losses, the Tooele baseball team came up with the winning combination Tuesday afternoon when they jumped up and smacked Cyprus for their first league win of the 8-- 4 year. The winning comhinat ion was a solid starting pitching John by assignment Manchester, followed by a brilliant relief job by Mark Herrera, and some solid hitting by the entire Tooele team in I ret ween. The Ruffs hammered out starter gets credit for the win. Tate with two hits was the only Tooele batter to get more than one hit, but all nine starters were credited with at least one hit. Coach Sonny Sudbury's team is young and inexper- ienced, but they play the game for keeps and as they gain experience they improve. First year players, Todd Croskruetz behind the plate has the poise and ability of a veteran, Cluff at second and Sorenson at third are talented players and blend their skills well with Clingman at short and Carcia at first. This combination committed three errors, it is true, but they also came up with two double inning. Patrolling the outer pasture are O'Shaughnessey, the only real veteran on the team, Tate in center, and Dtuin in right field. Desig- nated hitter McFarland is a steady and dangerous hitter - all of which gives promise that the Ruffs diamond fortunes are on the upswing. Judge Next Tooele will go after win number two Friday when Judge comes to town. Came time is 3:30 p.m. at the Dow-Jame- Tr s ... third inning proved Manchester's undoing, as the first (ratter, Rill Inskeep blasted out a long solo homer in left field. Rill Whitworth followed with a single and when Dilley smashed out a double driving in Whitworth, coach Sonny r Sudbury called in Herrera. Herrera forced Casper to ground out, then a Tooele error allowed Adams to reach first safely. Herrera then lost his control and walked both Hayda and M. Jones, forcing in Dilley with Cyprus's third run. Tooeles infield got the Buffs out of the mess, with a picture double play, Mark Clingman to Paul Clegg to Creg Garcia. Herrera got the side in order in the fourth, saw another Cyprus runner on an infield throwing error, st ruck out the side in the sixth, and allowed only one run in the seventh on Whitworths double, a wild pitch and a sacrifice fly port-side- 6-- 3-- 2 5-- 0 7-- 6 the difference in the two three 2 singles matches with Tooele winning the two doubles matches. In Grantsvilles previous five matches the Pokes had lost just one match, but the aroused defeat. Result si No. 1 Singles: Bucky Palmer (C) def. Mike Lewis (T) ft 2, 6-No, 2 Singles: Larry Gamble (C) del. Rotiby Slingerland (T) 8 2, . 4-- No. 3 Singles: Bill Christiansen (C) def. Gordon Franchez (T) 6-- 8-No. 1 Doubles: Kip Blumen- them - Ed Moo (T) def. Nate Millward Gerald Nelson (G) 441. 6-- T-- , I Tlday Night 7-- No. 2 Doubles: Marty Craig Rosenlierg (1 Me-Ph- ie ; Buffs came within an eyelash of handing coach Bob Tooele's boy and girl at the performances of his in its team used the Judge outing against track teams dual meet, Wednesday as a the Bulldogs. warm-u- p for the Tooele Kye Jensen continues to lower his times in the 1600 meet Invitational County which will lie held Monday meter (one mile run) as he 81-5- 6-- Williams and his crew their first Tooele's conquest was the tiai ainwifot performance of Tom Harvey, Chris Hall, Marty Hillman and Cary Pitt in the 400 meter relay which they won in the fine time of copped the event in the 43.17. time of 4:58.66. Jensen then came back to win the two After the invitational mile run in the time of meet Monday, Tooele will 11:01 A entertain the strong Murray For the third time this squad Wednesday, April 23 year, Todd Rowe defeated on the Tooele track. team mate Chuck Lawrence Coach Debbie Bennetts in the 300 meter intermediate hurdles. This time girts squad was almost as imRowe won by less than four pressive as the boys, wintenths of a second. Law- ning nine of the 16 events. rence defeated Rowe in the Laura Hawkins' won the 120 high hurdles as this bat- javelin and the 300 meter indetling pair split their special- termediate hurdles to monstrate her versatility. ties. Doug Koehely had to setMelanie Shepherd tle for second place in the showed a amount of great his times class in 400 meter run, but winning the high continue to drop and Lea- hurdles in the time of 16.14, vitt was more than satisfied one of the fastest times in with his performance. the region this year. Another bright spot in denting the plate as they crossed the rubber three times in the very first inni- rate effective during April year high yield certificate with compounded interest is available for a modest investment. 2Vi Each depositor's account now insured to $100,000 by FDIC. Rfsl Security Berths Federal regulations require substantial penalty for early withd awal. tti jlniVi iftfr Ittffiliw 3-- 2 Pin Smashers Isnt E Z , Cluff opened the gates with a single, Robert OShaughnessey was safe on a fielders choice and an er- Team series ror, with Cluff moving over to third. OShaughnessey stole second, and Rod Dunn walked to load the bases. Team game Todd McFarland, designated hitter came through with a single driving in Cluff, and OShaughnessey and Dunn Ind series scored on Cyprus infield errors, giving Tooele a three run bulge. Tooele increased the mar- Ind game gin to 0 in the top of the third, when Ricky Tate and Garcia walked, Mark Clingman laid down a perfect sacrifice, advancing Tate and Garcia to second and third. Todd Groeskruetz singled, 6-- Hey Kids! Weve Got A Baseball Clinic For You plate, Garcia scored on an error, and Groeskruetz scored on a double by Jay Soreason. Final Two The Buffs final two runs came in the fourth on Dunns single, a stolen base and an error, with Dunn scoring on Tates single, and Tate coming in to score on Garcias single and an error. Herrera worked five innalings, gave up one run, lowed just one hit and struck out six. Manchester, the Through the efforts of the Pony Baseball League and with the cooperation of the Tooele High School baseball baseball clinics have been coaching staff, two three-hou- r scheduled. Saturday, April 19 at the Babe Ruth park, coach Sonny Sudbury, his staff and some of his players will conduct a baseball clinic for boys ages 7 through 10. This phase of the clinic begins at 9:00 a.m. At 1:00 p.m. the clinic is reserved for boys 1 1 years and older. Heres a chance for all young baseball players in the city to improve their skills and sharpen up their field, throwing, batting and base running before the season actually gets underway. W cant! i U ng- driving Tate across the . annual rate Quick Lead in n S500 Minimum by Casper. The Buffs wasted no time u.3 jjy ny Tooele Track Teams Win Prepare For County Meet on the Tooele track and field, beginning at 1:00 p.m. The Buffs completely swamped Judge, the boys and the girls winning 88-4plastering Judge with an 2 defeat. The TC Invitational, pitting the squads of Crantsville, Dugway and Tooele (Wendover isnt participating in track this year), against each other, is a fun meet, with no limitations as to the numlier of events a person can enter. Ribbons are awarded to the winners, with trophies going to the winning teams, and the outstanding participant in both the toys and girls divisions. Tooele boys coach Beme Bucky Palmer, Grantsville's number one singles Leavitt expressed pleasure unleashes effort in Palmer's backhand winning player over Tooeles Mike Lewis. Palmer defeated the ace of the win Buff squad as Crantsville earned a tough over the Buffs Wednesday. 6-- 17, 1980 13 5-- 2 teams being a tie breaker in the number two singles. In this match, pitting Robby Slingerland against Crantsville's Larry Gamble, field. Camble took the first set 6-302 201 0 8 II 3 with Slingerland coming 1 hits, at least one by every 4 5 6 Ct .. 003 000 starter as they put together Batteries: Manchester, three runs in the first inning, Herrera (3rd) and Groesanother three in the third T. Jones, M. Jones kruetz; frame and a pair of tallies in (3rd) and Hayda. the fourth to post their eight plays, and made some sparkVP: Manchester runs while the Pirates got ling plays throughout the LP: T. Jones three in the third and a sin- game, especially duffs HR: Inskeep (C). catch of a fly !all off the bat gle counter in the seventh. 2b: Whitworth (C), Dil-le- y of Inskeep in the seventh Manchester Starts (C), Sorenson (T) Manchester started on the hill for the Buffs and for two innings held Cyprus in check allowing just one hit and striking out four. The 1 Grantsvilles tennis team back to win the second set won its sixth straight meet and then continue his Wedr tesday as t hey defeat ed fine adplaying to gain a Tooele on the Tooele vantage in the third and decourts, but the win didn't ciding set. come easy. But Camble just wouldn't In a previous meeting, the admit defeat as he came Cowltoys nailed the Buffs back from the brink of dewith a win in the whitewashing, feat to earn a but Wednesday it was an set. deciding entirely different story, with The Cowboys copped all Toode Transcript, Thuiviay, April female ft. in Tfoif muto Wru M&aMii |