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Show West Valley City, UT. West Valley View a I Thurs., July 31, 1980 Four-Mil- e Run Moves To Kearns KEARNS. The Run scheduled for Saturday morning ' has been from Draper park Kearns West The So 5670 Center, to Recreation 4800 race will be four long, with the starting gun firing at 8 a m Runners of all ages may enter, including race walkers and wheelchair racers The first man and woman to cross the finish line will receive a trophy. Certificates and ribbons will be awarded to the winners of each division and will be given to all finishers. Registration for the run will cost $4 at the race, between 6:30 and 7:30 a m , and $3 before the race at the County Recreation office, 3383 miles HALF-STE- . takes throw at runner Marc Ingram of Kearns first in time to nip Brighton . . Kearns eliminated Ken Price Automotive Tourney GETTIN' BACK . . . Granites John Simmons dives bock to first base in early inning of his tourney play where Brighton squad. in Automotive of Viewmont enroute to second P'oce in Ken Price Memorial tourney. Yarn's 'out - Compet Held Hillcrest blanked teams from Kearns and Gi unite in the final rounds of the Ken Price Memorial Automotive Tournament which concluded here Saturday The Midvale squad defeated Kearns 3 0 on Friday and beat Granite Both Saturday Green Sheet area teams took home trophies for 0 their play, with Granite winning the second-plachardware and Kearns claiming third Granite managed e ju-- one hit otf Brett Varo7 in Saturday night's finale and the Hillcrest squad played errorless ball Blake Jensen and Chris Webster belted home runs for the newly crowned champs who scored a run in each of the first two innings off Granites Maik Noble without benefit of a hit Varo7 helped his team out with a double and a triple as Hillcrest added three runs in the third, another in the fouith and a trio in the fifth played game with some Brighton exciting base running that forced Brighton to commit several costly 4 Granites Rodger Iloftman tossed a at the West Valley two-hitt- lads, while Marty Jones and Andy Hill limited Granite to five hits The Post 112 team took advantage of the lone Cyprus error with two down and the bases full in the third to score three runs and the score remained 3 0 Doug Dillev stroked a double for Cyprus, the game's only extra-base hit errors Pat Westerkamp went the distance on the mound for Kearns and helped his own cause with a double Kearns turned seven hits and five Brighton errors into eight runs Cyprus saw its three-gam- e win streak come to an end Wednesday night when Jess Savage pitched Hillcrest to a victory in five frames It was another error- 9-- 0 Earlier Thursday Kearns eliminated free outing for the eventual champs, who pounded out 10 hits including a Jensen homer. Granite earned a good measure of respect that night by blasting Viewmont 14-- on 16 hits in five innings Hoffman 5 homered and Greg The Sharp doubled Post 112 lads scored six runs in the first inning with Noble picking up the victory and Hoffman preserving the for the 9-- 1 as more In a Baseball League title belongs to Cottonwood After several years of frustration coaching Judge. Bob Burkett has taken a team to the league title as Cottonwood finished with a 17-record, one game better than Hillcrest Cottonwood received some help during the week when Granite givupset Hillcrest, e ing Cottonwood a lead w ith only one contest left 3 7-- two-gam- Hillcrest Burkett's club contest, matter but at upended 8-- 7 in that it didnt that point miHUUin amateur categories. Gold and silver medals for first and second were place efforts awarded Winners in the victory over Murray American Legion baseball. Mike Butterfield of Murray logged 0 in 15 Col. 7) Page 5, mm FURNITURE UUhOTHEHS a appliance USE YOUR BANK CARDS! , Store 1632 SOUTH Hours Mon.-Fr- REDWOOD 972-432- 6 Sat. 10-- 6 Scott Olympus, Grangers Dale Loveland and Heber Kunz of Cottonwood. Coaches for the squad are Bountifuls Paul Waite and Steve of Brighton 3 THEFT . . Gordon Totfersoll of Kearns arrives at second with stol . lUe wffl k fEeaoe(t Dan-gerfie- base during Automotive tourney play. fa - Cottonwood earlier for defeated West what amounted to its clinching win Now, its time for the state tournament which As opens Monday. Valley League champ, Cottonwood is seeded to play the number four team from the southern league around Provo That squad had not been 1 determined time at press the bottom bracket along with Also for the tournacontrary to ap- strength ment, pearances earlier in the week when catcher Rick Schaap injured his elbow Medical diagnosis indicated the injury was not a break, however, and Burkett said he expects the catcher to be ready for the state meet Hillcrest 8, Cottonwd in the fifth. The teams traded runs in the sixth, setting the stage for Hillcrests scoring spurt in the seventh Cottonwood faced a 0 deficit in the fifth when LEGION STANDINGS (Gomes through Tuesday) S JOE GIBBONS rors. Brad Mattonen for Cottonwood, but gave way to relief help from Jensen in the sixth. Jensen, Facer and Tarbox each had two hits for the losers off Hillcrest starter Steve started Nielsen and winner Cototnwood 6, West GARY BROADWATER Sales Manager er Tracy Poulsen 7 fleitue you! in a relief role, done in by his teammates er- 1st TIME OFFERED 1 m are East, Sk.vline, Union and the Valley Leagues eighth place team, which also w as not decided at press time It appears Cot-tonwoo- d will be at full A single, two Cottonwood errors and a sacrifice fly lifted Hillcrest to two runs and a Monday. Hillcrest had led 4-- 0 Cottonwood Comfortable Casual Jean Shirts & In Big Tall Sizes Tails Medium to 2X Bigs IX to 4X & Long Sleeves 50 Cotton50 Polyester Rich Fankhauser singled and Kim Facer and Brett Jensen followed with triples. Base raps by Norm Tarbox and Dave Carter drove in two more runs, while Glen Nash lined a sacrifice fly to account for the fifth. After falling behind Cottonwood regained the lead in the sixth on a two-rusingle by 6-- n FashlonPlact Mall Main GL Downtown Ogdon! OrtHs Jensen scoring Fankhauser and Facer. Rocky Lambourne suffered the mound loss fired a and this teammates him well, scoring all the runs he needed m the opening frame. The right hander struck out nine and gave up a sole run in the fourth. An error, a walk and a base hit by Russ Trutzel gave Cottonwood two runs in the first, while singles by Facer and hard-throwin- erupted for five tallies (xicc! r time his supported win d before Lambourne three-hitte- g Tarbox produced se- another tally in the cond. Fankhauser doubled home Trutzel with a run in the third and Cottonwood wrapped up its scoring in the fourth on a single by Lambourne, a bunt hit by Tarbox and sacrifice flies by Mike Moore and Nash. and Lambourne paced the nine-hCottonwood attack with two hits each. Tarbox it 5 PC. imm noon You Massive aer 88" Sola Companion Loveseat Comfortable Chair Matching Ottoman Man-Siz- e Recliner i. 10-- 7 ROAD SHOP US LAST AND SAVE! while strikeouts, Dave Pearce of Kearns struck out nine and scattered five hits for the win. Murray left nine men stranded on base, three of them on third. (That was July, 1974.) of Douglas MUMS MRU Dahles pit- ching is a healthful form of recreation available to people of all ages, with avid followers in this state. The sport, he pointed out, is one of the major events in the ongoing Senior Olympics and it is appropriate that Utah join the National Horseshoe Pitchers Assn, in Ejiw Cottonwood Claims League Title Legion horseshoe Head singled grad James rray Kessimakis, Cinderella tourney play American that Bob down the left field line to drive in Dean Bona for the only Kearns run in a have selected to the team, along with Mu- of a classy Cyprus team in what many felt was the tournevs best- - loss, the Valley prepared declara- . and competitive benefits. Medals were awarded Thursday in horseshoe tournament competition of the Utah Senior Olympics at Liberty park. The tourney featured participation by senior citizens 60 and older in both professional and been confronta- COTTONWOOD Even with a final game In a tion, the governor noted . recognizing its healthful Robert Singler tion on Thursday, Granite ended the SO presentation, designated this week as Pitch Horseshoes for Health Week glancing back in sports with tha . Lance Bulldogs in Valley Legion trophy (See Page 5, Col. 1) Gov. Matheson has East. Johannessen and insurance classic Six Area Cerebral Palsy Assn, of Utah and Utah Special Olympics Judge Memorial is represented by two players on the squad, while Murray, Olympus, Granger and Cottonwood each have one. Brett runs crossed the plate the second scored all the runs he would need in the top of the first with a four-ru- n outburst against Bobby Deardorff. Jim Sargetis paced benefit the United Chidester gave up just four, but some shaky play in the field enabled Hillcrest to score the only run Jenkins would need in the first frame Too the winners while Scott all-st- Kearns, allowing three hits 2 SALT LAKE. Six Green Sheet area gridders will be members of the Utah team in the foohigh school tball game against Arizona on Aug 9 The annual contest will be held at 8:30 p m in Rice Stadium at the University of Utah Proceeds from the event Todd Patterson stroked the lone G ramte hit Mike Jenkins hurled for Hillcrest in the win oer the winners with a home run In the easy Kearns win Frank Lucero pitched three scoreless innings, Marc Ingram one and Gordon Tattersall mopped up. Terry Fritz paced the West Valley squad at the plate with a homer and a pair of doubles while extra-bas- e hits were added by Tattersall, Westerkamp and Tim Rose In Saturday night's Gridders On Squad Post 112 squad Brighton chased Cottonwood home with a LAKE. SALT victory while Kearns drubbed East 18-- in five innings Wednesday. Brightons Dave Robbins limited Cottonwood to just three singles So 300 'Shoe Pitching Effort Is Noted Hillcrest Blanks Granite, Kearns For Title MURRAY - |