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Show Intelleideay downs BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham Foils Ideah 9-- 3, representing the bank, for hitting two home runs to lead the tournnament in that . department. Holladay left no doubt of its inning and never trailed although the game was tight intent to claim the WBBA crown uprising in the at the outset of Saturday's pntil a four-ru- n fourth inning. contest. In other final-da- y action, They pushed across single Terrace-Dal- e came from runs in the first three frames on for some heady base running. In behind to top Altamont, third place and East Van Nuys fact the chaiAps tallied in every slipped past Rose Park, 7 for inning. the consolation title and fourth After running up a 0 margin, In the eight-teafield. the Utahns saw Idaho Falls 6ome back with a pair of its own in the fourth inning as Scott Mayor's Trophy The mayors trophy for McGeachin and Mark Gittring sportsmanship went to the took advantage of a defensive team from mental lapse by Holladay to Olympic all-stSanta Monica which was gallop home, However, with two away in its knocked from the tourney Thursday with two straight end of the fourth, Holladay loaded the sacks and then Joe losses. On hand to present the Murdock hit for two bases and to before the side was retired, the trophy championship 5-- 2, winners had scored four times. Got Two More Brad Hansen unloaded a double in the fifth as Holladay got two more. Idaho Falls last effort in the gasp was a one-ru- n final sixth. Kimball who hurls with the finese and skill of some one much older, gave up only three hits, two of them in the final frame when he seemed to tire. Idaho Falls talented catcher Brad Cushing got two of them a pair of singles. Holladay rapped six hits off two opposing pitchers McGeachin who started and Michael Storm who relieved in the fourth. 8-- 3-- m ar Kimball was most prolific with the bat for Holladay, collecting two singles, scoring a run and knocking in another. Came From Behind In its game, local fovorite to Terrace- - Dale fell behind, Altamont in the third but came back in the same inning to knot the score. They won it with a three-ruburst in the fifth, thanks to three walks and a 2-- 0, n saw mound duty for Nuys-Ros- free-hittin- A Pitching was handled by David Eichner and Rich Sipos for the winners and by Steve Morrison and Mark Moldnodo for Rose Park. The WBBA World Series for 1974 will be staged at Idaho Falls. The box scores: Van Nuyi S. Skalton ss K. 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East Van Nuys had to score three runs in the final sixth inning to claim the victory after trailing, Eric Cooperman and Andy Rosero each had two singles and a double for the California club as did Brad Comstock for Gustovkh 3b lichnor p Sipoip the Idaho Falls club after they lost ,4 Terrace-Dal- e. e The East Van Park match was affair as the West Coast outfit exploded for 11 hits and their IKiffmao 1b Roeoro If Kardakis rf M. Rieder c J. SkoHon 3b it was with A A A' A A A. X Jt , , Jed Fuhriman, Alexander Juback and Rex Coleman all I. Caap 3b Thats the way A A single by John Shirley. Actually, the usually potent " Ogden club was outhit, getting only one safety, the key bingle by Shirley, off two Altamont VaMwi is Ron Addley who ciws is pitchers started and reliever Mickey Fielstead. losers Mihiicf the Meanwhile, combed Terrace Dale hurling '' for five hits but only two walls. lott A SAD MOMENT .A X AA to doom WBBA ehompinship Holladay was Max McBeth, Tooele, WBBA president, while Aubry Moody, tournament director from" Brigham City, made presentation of the sportsmanship trophy. Doug Bailey was the recipient of 10 silver dollars from First Security bank, Paul Morrell 13 Thursday, August 23, 1973 - A talented Holliday crew, paced by the brilliant pitching of Jim Kimball, downed Idaho Saturday to claim the Falls, Baseball Western Boys Association championship. The title contest, climaxing three days ot play in the WBBA Little World Series at Memorial field, was viewed by several hundred spectators. The Salt Lake City area club took an early 0 lead in the first City, Utah last Von Nuys Roso Fork 003 000 lailoy If rf - 303 401 000 7 title contest to Holladay Saturday afternoon. 111 Holladay WBBA Little World action is framed by championship WHAT THEY WERE AFTER in And thats what play the WBBA program was all about this season. trophy. m 'M is the - Pictured WBBA Little Holladay team World Series. which Saturday won the Front, from left, are Ren Rice, Rusty Owen, Chad Manning, Jim Kimball, Jeff Bailey, Gregg Van Sciver, Brad Hansen, Doug Cornia, and Manager Farr Han WIN WBBA TITLE - sen. Standing, Coach Don Geis, Tim Fullmer, Keith Runyon, Curt Curtis, Norm Kester, Doug Bailey, Joe Burdock, Brent Layton, John Mettent, Brent Claxton, and President Bud Bailey. '"5" at third despite efforts of sliding Idaho Falls records a GAME ACTION Holladay player during Saturday's championship game. force-ou- t Pictured are some of the several hundred spectators who showed up for the WBBA title game at Memorial field Saturday afternoon. Little BIG CROWD Doug Bailey has big smile after accept- 10 from First Security banks Paul silver dollars jng Morrell for leading in World Series home runs. ALL SMILES - World Series proved successful, especially for winning Holladay team. MAYORS TROPHY Aubry Moody, tournament director, presents mayors trophy for sportsmanship to Olympic team from Santa Monica. Observing at left is Max McBeth, Tooele, WBBA president. |