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Show 6 Sun Advocate, Price, Utah Thursday, May 1, 1975 -- Dinos club Vikings for Carbons Dino baseball team rolled over Pleasant Grove in a breakfast special played Tuesday morning at 11 a.m. in Price, The Dinos were not exactly hot with their bats on this cold, windy morning, but ten Pleasant GrovJT errors had much to do with the sizable margin of victory. Scott Grundy toed the rubber for Coach Skip Leo and the husky junior had a little difficulty warming up in the initial frame when the visitors picked up their lone run of the game. Grundy walked two of the first three batters he faced 12-- 1. NOW IT IS THE LAW! If you have EARNED INCOME and are NOT covered by a pension plan, you may save up to $1,500 per year in a INDIVIDUAL RETIREMENT ANNUITY Contact me for details: LuDean Litster, CLU 274 E. 100 N. (Box 276) Springville, Utah 84663 Phones: 489 6470 ; 373 6420 1 LIFE INS. CO. HOW TO TAKE THE TUN 6fh win Dons. Tuesday they will be on the Price field in what could be the final home game of the season with Payson. Line Score: er touch second base after the Vikings Dinos Ashton, double. After the first inning, however, the Dino hurler was in complete control, allowing singles in the third and fourth frames. He struck out seven and gave up only one more free pass for a total of three in the game. Mark Martinez led off the home half of the first inning with a triple and scored on Tony Pappas single to put the Dinos even. Carbon posted two more runs in the second frame, three in the fourth, one in the fifth and put the game out of reach for the Vikings with a five-ru- n in the sixth. The sixth inning scoring binge was typical of the pattern the game followed. Carbon had only one hit in the inning, but four Viking errors, a passed ball and three walks accounted for the five runs. Roy Jewkes had the only hit of the frame, a single, his second of the game. Greg Mele had two hits, including a double, and Jimmy Kulow hopefully broke a long hitting slump with a ringing single in the fourth inning that sent two Dino runs across. Carbon travels to Spanish Fork this afternoon (Thurs) for a 4 p.m. game with the 100 000 0 1 4 10 120 315 X 12 8 3 Perry and (6) OUT OF GOLF Grundy and Borla y (PG) Mele (C) (C) diamond CHS ICAC southern division race, split a twin bill with 2bh-Pulle- golfers off to groat start College of Eastern Utahs still squad, fighting the weather man in an attempt to finish the Thursday the team went American Fork and on Friday, Moab and San Juan faced the local players on the Country Club course. In the three previous league matches, the Carbon team won over Lehi at Lehi 181 to 183 on the Course; they beat Uintah at and their Uintah only loss, to Springville at Carbon was to Tri-Cit- y 173-17- 5; 177-17- 1. 4-- 1, 5-- 4. 0 air-tig- 4-- 2 5-- Monday Night Team Standings: Bonnie Central Lounge, 31-1- Commission, Lounge, Hi-wa- y 26-1- 8; Food Center, 24'2-19lPepsi Cola, 22 Vi; Point After, 25-1- 9; ip y2-- 22Vi-21V- i; i; Rio Grande Vets, Chucks Pharmacy, 13Vi-30V- The finest case made Rugged double walled construction Regular $19415 11-3- High Series: Edith Tone Lorine MINI MAC 25 Smith, The itiper lightweight uw with professional features Big 12' bar and chain. Automatic oiling Cuts a 6 inch log in seconds. 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Bowling & PMfaeet5 looking for a favorable opportunity to get the games in. If and when the two teams get the games in, the southern division title may ride on the outcome for Provo Tech. Dixie and Snow split their games last week, so two wins for Provo Tech would give them the southern division. Another split like last week would throw the southern division race into a deadlock between Snow and Provo Tech. Utah Trade Tech of Provo in Price on a cold, windy Friday afternoon. The Eagles dropped an g opener, and came back to nip the Trade Tech nine in the nightcap, Eagle shortstop Chris Randall hit a first inning home run to give righthander Nate Ellington a lead in the opener which he held until the top of the seventh frame. The visitors managed to tie the score in the seventh with the aid of two Eagle errors and the two JC rivals went into extra innings. n A American Fork Provo Tech jumped on in of the the outburst runs for top three Ellington in the top of the eighth to seventh inning and take the victory. Kelly pitching by righthander Jenseri, a former Payson Reggie Farliano gave the High prep star in Region Carbon High baseball team win over American Six, handled the pitching for a the victorious Tech team. Fork on Thursday of last The hitters opened up week. The victory put Carbon on somewhat in the second game when Ellington and top of the heap in the Region catcher Mark Tygerson Six chase with a record of Carbon had one more from Cyprus High each had homers to give game with a northern division opponent, Pleasant Lefty Bob Allen a working margin. Allen took Grove, on the home field lead into the last Tuesday morning and then the was not around the Dinos begin the second but inning when it finally ended with go around with the southern division foes this afternoon CEU still on top. Provo Tech fought back (Thurs) when they travel to with a couple of home runs Spansih Fork. Farliano had a very of their own in the final frame to post four runs and shakey start in the initial load the bases with two fram when the Cavemen put outs. Eagle coach Curt together two hits and a Dino Jenson summoned Randy infield error for two runs. OBrien out of the bullpen Carbon coach Skip Leo and the former Judge stuck with the burly senior Memorial ace hurled one and Farliano rewarded him pitch which resulted in a with shutout pitching the routine fly ball to right to remainder of the game. give Allen and CEU the win. Harmless singles in the fifth CEU was scheduled for and seventh innings were another twin bill with this all that the Dino hurler same Utah Trade Tech allowed the rest of the way team in Provo on Saturday as he has apparently but the weather forced a overcome a sore arm that has plagued him all spring. postponement until MonAfter falling behind was it of more Monday day. the same in Utah County Carbon came back with and the two teams are still single tallies in the second and third innings to knot the count and set the stage for the game winning rally in the final frame. With one out Mark Martinez singled, Greg Mele drew a base on balls and both runners advanced on a wild pitch. Tony Pappas, the Dinos leading hitter, was purposely passed to load the bases and get to John Borla. Before pitching to Borla, the Cavemen coaching staff inserted a Hampton, on the mound and moved the infield in close for the possible force-ou- t play at the plate. The as Borla strategy dropped one of Hamptons offerings behind the shortstop for a Texas League single and the Dinos went out ahead. With the bases still jammed and only one out Carbon added an insurance run on a sacrifice squeeze bunt by Jim Kulow, but Farliano needed only one run to put Carbon back in first place after sharing the spot with this same American Fork team over the weekend. extra-innin- The golf squad of Carbon High School directed by Coach Tom King, is making a great showing in a short season on the greens. At this point the team has been entered in three league matches, with two wins; a win over the Emery team; and a third place in a fourway contest at Moab. ' Eagles split twin-bi- ll with Tech, Provo Strasburg out-bur- st SHELTERED BENEFICIAL to open the contest, was touched for a double and single and got out of the inning with the aid of a putout recorded when a failed to Viking base-runn- &i flivocatt r, d GALLONS Uintah High takes top honors at CiU invitational track meet Uintah High School of Vernal was the winner of the recent College of Eastern Utah high school invitational track meet. Uintah placed first in six individual events and second in five events. The Basin squad had a total of 101 team points. In second place was Springville with 89 points, Trail bike safari set for Moab The Moab Chamber of announces Commerce another new activity, the e sponsoring of a Safari, to be held on May 10. Trail-Bik- Officials said it is in answer to popular requests from visitors who would like to see and appreciate some of the areas magnificent, four-whe- drive el back-countr- but do not own drive vehicles. four-whe- y el The safari will be open to all 9 to operators, possess either recreational or highway license plates. It will be type geared to a family-fuouting, featuring scenic tours; not endurance tests. Tours will be lead and supervised by mature adults with a sense of responsibility for the protection and appreciation of nature. They will be conducted over existing trails ranging from fairly easy to reasonably difficult. motor-bik- e 99, who n Trail bikes have never been permitted to participate In the Jeep Safaris. drive Therefore, vehicles will not be permitted to take part in the Trail-Bik- e Safari. It will be strictly for motorized trail bikes only. four-whe- then Spanish Fork with 61. Payson was fourth with 36. Individual winners in440 relay, 45.7, cluded: Distance medley, Grand County high from Moab: 120 High Hurdle heat, 15.5, Chris Miller, Springville; 100 yard dash, 11.3, Kip Kimbrough, Uintah; one mile run, 5:10.3, Clyde Goodrich, Uintah; 440 yard dash, 54.4, Anderson, Uintah. Other first place winners, their times, and schools were: High jump, Paulson, Springville, 6.0; Javelin, Bill Valora, Uintah, 1762; 180 low hurdles Kimbrough Uintah, 22.6; 880 yard run, Marshall Spansih Fork 2:08; Long jump, Bruce Dart, Union, 2041fe; Shot Put, Bill Valora, Uintah, Uintah; and the mile relay, Spanish Fork, 3:43.3. Fourteen schools were entered in this years events. 3:55.2, 220 yard dash, Stubbfield, Green River; 2 mile run, Benton Labarron, 445; A fist 'adlM rme best among t areas In the U.S. . The Lake Is stocked with bass, walleyes, crapla, trout, cattish. Bass boats Houseboats Accommodations Grocery, tackle and bait store. 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