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Show Hillcrest Wins - Johnson struck out 10 and walked just five, bringing his strikeout total to 29 in two games. Auto Is Concluded (From Page 2, Col. 6) area teams took home the County Division. considerable hardware. runner-u- Cottonwood team members received a team trophy and individual awards for that squads first-plac- award for tournament and regular season play went to the Cyprus team while the coach of the year honor went to Murrays Kelly Anderson. League officials also presented former West Kearns was the e to Hillcrest p and received a team trophy in addition to the third-plac- e award for the tournament. View-mowas the runner-uin the City Division after losing a playoff to p finish in the County Baseball Leagues City Division, while Hillcrest claimed that honor in coach an Howard Nakagama appreciation award for nine years of service. Cottonwood. The Binghams Todd Householder struck out sportsmanship nine Kearns lads and allowed seven hits, of which Johnson collected a pair. Against South, Robert Hunt mopped up for Sylvester in a game which saw Mike Doty deliver key hits. Kearns scored six runs in the sixth, with a bunt single by D. J. Morley and a bases-loadedouble by Doty the only hits. In the fourth Kearns added a run without benefit of a hit and in the sixth after two were out, Morley stroked a home run and Doty a two-rusingle. Doty had three of Kearns five hits, Morley the other two. Details on the loss to d n were Highland unavailable at press time. while the (From Page 4, Col. 4) runs crossed the plate in the fifth to secure the decision. Three West Side errors, a single by Wayne Arroyo and a sacrifice fly by Jeff Lund boosted lead in Granger to a the first. West Side tied the score with two tallies in the third before Granger made it on a single by Arroyo, a double by Mike Wilding and an infield ground out. Granger added a solo run in the sixth when base hits by Ryan Stephens and Bryan Weaver, plus a walk loaded the bases for Side plate 11-- Dodgers Zambos a 3 delivered a single. Arroyo and Wever shared mound duties for Granger, while John Hilton had a double. g Seager, Royals when Mike Hatfield, Richard Anderson, Nick Berriochoa, Tye Olsen and Gary Bronson had base hits for three runs. 4, Col. 5) For Kearns - KEARNS. tourney would seem to lie with the teams ability to right itself in the field. How Kearns can expect to fare in next weeks state American Tossed Is No-hitt- er Legion District Is Sponsor - Clinic Calls tuneup contest Tuesday night was a loss to Highland that eliminated Kearns from a tie with Hillcrest for second place in the Valley League. Prior to that Tracy Johnson tossed a nohitter but was forced by errors to settle for a victory over Bingham Last Monday night. The 7-- 5 3-- 2 Ute Coaches Wednesday Craigr Sylvester tossed a three-hitteg at South in a 12-Kearns win. Kearns coaches were anything but pleased with the teams play in the loss to Highland and five-innin- tion and health in Granite District has GRANITE PARK. A football coaching clinic jointly sponsored by Granite School District and the Ute Conference will get under way here Saturday. The clinic, to be held at Hartvigsen School, 350 E. 3605 South, will 6-- 3 designed the clinic to in- clude high school rules; rules and procedures for 2 have much referees, umpires, would preferred Johnson to linesmen and will have psychological aspects of working with different age groups covered. Also to be discussed are Ute Conference bylaws, coaching ethics and stretching, warmup drills and basic first continue Monday, Wednesday and Aug. 7 and 11. Two hours of Utah State University credit may be earned for a $15 fee. The clinic is open to football coaching personnel from all districts and private institutions and is being especially recommended to persons anticipating working with the Ute Conference youth programs. Bry Sorensen, director of physical educa- - and aid principles athletic injuries. On Aug. 4 defensive football presentations will be made by UofU coaches, while offensive are presentations 6. scheduled Aug. information about the clinic may be obtained by contacting 5 Mr. Sorensen, or Further 268-816- 268-817- have gained the shutout he deserved Monday. g ralOnly a ly prevented Johnson from being tagged with a loss in the gem. Jack Job greeted the frame with a triple and after two were out and Job still on third, Johnson drew a walk and Ryan Job belted a triple. The Kearns shortstop trotted home on a Chad Mantle single. Bingham scored in the fourth on a pair of Kearns errors and a passed ball and in the seventh an error allowed another run to score. California Tuesday night. That was in play at Kearns. Utah champion West Side salvaged a 15-- win over Nevada Tuesday. At Murray in the tourney, Mu4 rray dropped two straight while West Side, the Utah cham1 pion, salvaged a victory over Nevada Tuesday after losing a decision to Southern California on Monday. Murray was defeated 12-by Central California Monday and lost to Arizona 14-- Tuesday. 15-1- 14-- 0 0 6 Play continued yesterday (Wednesday) after press time with Kearns fifth-innin- meeting Nor- - . USES Include: A split of MAGNA. two outings during the week marked the end of American Legion play for Cyprus. The team, winning three of its last five 4" Hardwood Hardwood 149 195 edge Full. . Queen King 180 220 249 32500 Because No Heater 235 Reg. $239.95 SAVE 5-1- Reg. $299.00 0 A Month iUY DIRECT ROM OUR FACTORY IND SAVE IRM SUPPORT IMOOTH TOP ilATTRESS OR . Days Only , 1 G 4S?i I Moesinger (From Page 4, Col. 9 The GRANGER (From Page 4, Col. 9 j hopeless a week ago His teammates gave Auston all the support he would need with a outburst in the second inning Auston aided his own cause with a double while Kerry Fogarty, Coady Anderson, Mike Quigley, Devin Higgins and Gary Allen all stroked clean singles to chase East's Tony Ferrari. In the third Fogarty and Quigley provided the impetus for an insurance run and in the seventh Thompson and Higgins had base hits as two runs crossed the plate. East scored a run in the first and fourth and three in the sixth to make the game exciting. Granger tuned up for state by sweeping a pair from Carbon Countys Helper squad Saturday. international squad pounded 19 hits behind three RBIs by Mike Peterson and two each from Matt Wood and Dick Affleck. Kearns exploded for 14 runs in the bottom of the first inning on a bases-loadetriple by Kim Pehrson who later stole home and a three-ruhome run by Kay six-ru- d n Peterson. Mike Peterson 64, allow- only two hits and struck out 10 batters. The Sunset pitcher faced 19 batters in the first inning alone, while the Peterson youth faced only 26 the entire game. ed The International team won the area tournament a week earlier winning three straight games in by Nephi. The team has won the tournament six of the past seven years. Kearns beat Dugway 24-in the first outing behind 14 strike outs by 1 0 n Cal trounced ntral Nevada 15-- and Kearns picked up its win. Tuesday play saw the Kearns 3 loss, West Side eliminating Nevada 15-- 4 and Southern California defeat Northern California 12-- 66 In the tourney Monday in addition to the Utah losses, Northern Cal trounced Nevada 21-- 4 and Hawaii blanked Arizona 12-On Tuesday West Side won, Murray lost and Northern California nip- - Maurs On sale thru Aug. 9. (fa olwipTc outings, finished with a Sale mark. Tournament-bounon East fell 4 d Reg. 15.45 Dollars 5-- 4 Wednesday but Highland, which finished vicstrong, took a tory Monday. Russ Hook hurled four innings of two-hi- t ball at East, but needed a rally by his team and relief help in the seventh to secure the victory. Cyprus clung to a 0 lead until East scored twice in the fifth. In the second Mike Applegate, Richard Hayda and Bill 14-- 9 sixth-innin- 99 ffff Echo's newest and smallest chain saw. saw with all the quality and features Olympic that Echo is known for. g rapped singles that produced one run. After East took the 1 lead, Cyprus exploded for four tallies in the sixth. Hooks triple was the key blow, with singles by Ted Jones, Todd Simons and Dave Peck adding impetus to the attack. East narrowed the gap in the seventh, with Peck coming on to save the game. Whitworth enjoyed a 3x4 day at the plate while Applegate went 2x2. In the Highland contest Automotive standout Marty Jones had some problems with the aggressive Salt Lake hitters who jumped out to a 0 lead in the first. Reg. 1 Dollars off I 19 Sale A80 y $ HI off 4 The CS280e is a lite weight top handle $QQ95 ww Oil Stain protection that enhances the natural grain and texture of new wood. 36 beautiful wood tone colors. Solid wood's natural texture in 30 rich, long lasting earth colors. color-highligh- ts s Register to win free x80e in each store Drawing to saw-ticket- be held Aug. 9th. LUMBER BARGAIN BINS 7-- "AKu SIZE lueen Size Special Gilbert two doubles. 1 16-1- Kearns 11-- scored five runs in the bottom of the fifth to tie the score and collected six runs in the sixth to put the game out of reach. Roberts led the team with three hits and two RBIs, while Vigil, Wood and Kay Peterson each added two hits. 2-- Twin . Wood Parts Guard Ladder 3" 14-1- 3 15-1- Whitworth LESS WATtH . CONVENIENT Sit on Use tegular stieets Mattress Bunk Board Promotional 'j d the Cyprus Splits Final Games FLOTATION WATERBEDS Bunkbeds 6 Juab in Ogden INTL Riverton, claimed first and Richard Buchanan, 61, Midvale, was second. In the professional division, Joe Oborn, 71, Bountiful, was first and Bob Lynn, 74, Ogden, finished second. In the Days of 47 Open, first place winners and their performances were Giles, 0 in class A; Jim Cronkrite of Butlerville, in B ; Lonnie Guess of in C; Bob Granger, 21-- 0 East Falls Sale Clearance July Factory All Locations All behind Giles, deficit in back from a late innings to trounce Memorial tournament Saturday. Classes A and B will begin competition at 4 p m., with those in all other divisions to pitch at 7. 60-6- 4 Clarence host Doc (From Page 2, Col. 7) older amateur division were Roy Brownson, 77, South Ogden, first place and Ralph Painter, Salt Lake, 75, second. In the pro category for those in the group, 6 rain-delaye- will SHOE week of play to help them to the minor league A championship, while the As won their last game of the year enroute to the minor league B championship. The Rangers downed bombed the Cards 18-13-and the Dodgers them California, West shut out the Brewers Side playing Arizona Larry Brendle, Roger and Southern California Peck and Steve Wooley CaliforCentral playing were the winning pitnia at Kearns. chers. At Murray Central The As finished their California and Hawaii season with a 22-- win were forced to play a over the Braves behind second doubles by Ed Garner round contest while the Cline. Danny and Ty winner would meet NorGifford was the winning thern California, the loser would play pitcher. In other minor league Arizona and West Side A action, the Astros won would test Southern two, one-ru- n games California. against the Brewers, In action Monday at and but lost a Kearns Southern Cal third by 13-beat West Side Ce- Continue Play TOO LATE . . . Granite's Dave Hodges slides safely into third as Steve Caputo of Viewmont applies tag during Granite victory. Troy came game Kearns 1 Lester park 15-- 7 STARS Ball-ingha- and Jim Turner of Ogden and Keith Erickson of Salt Lake. Ken Gary of Granger finished tied for third in class C with a mark. doubles by Troy Angeli, Lou Banks and Aaron Barney. Jarrod Kelsey claimed the win on the mound. The Giants bombed with a triple the As by Bryan Veazie and doubles by Andy Barrus and Scott Ivie. The Barrus youth was the winning pitcher. Babe Ruthers Of four KEARNS. Utah squads playing in a pair of Babe Ruth regional tourneys in the Green Sheet area, only one cracked the win column on opening day. That was Kearns, a 15-- 2 winner over the Arizona entry. However, Kearns lost a decision to Central 6 Art Kyle Murray, with 10-- Don Quick of Granger, Mike 13-- Bruce Lindow of John and Peterson all hit doubles in the game. Kearns beat Juab in the second game behind 10 strikeouts hurled by Hodges and two hits each by Vigil and Kay Peterson. In the championship 3-- 2 Zupon claiming the win. In the minor league B the Braves downed the The Rangers won three games in the final - and Roberts y 14-1- 2 was held squad scoreless until the sixth Steele, who 0 5 19-1- 3 Affleck who allowed only three hits. Pehrson, Vigil, Hodges, Curtis 0 Hansen were the winning pitchers. The Astros picked up a win over the Cards behind doubles by Shawn Ferron and Brett homer while Quintana had two doubles and a pair of base hits. Greg Carver also hit safely twice for Kearns. Kearns scored once in the first, twice in the second, a run in the third and exploded for 10 in the sixth. In the loss to Central California, the area 1 Tood and belted Ekstrom of Salt Lake, in E and Myrtle Loven-dah- l of Riverton, in F. Class D competition featured a five-watie for first place honors records were Posting Marsing and Roundtree were winning pitchers for the Astros, while Tim Ritch claimed the win for the Brewers. The Tigers took two games by beating the and the Cards Noble Hawaii-Centra- l Cal game was rained out. In the Kearns victory, Joey Quintana hurled a solid contest while joining with Ken Lawson to provide fire power. Lawson was 5x5 at the 'RUTH - (From Page Kearns Wins Marc ped Southern Cal VHfeS: I 59.00 Ea. Pc Sold In Sets Only BAAGAS MATTRESS FACTORY 8901 So. 1300 W., West Jordan 307 E. 21st South, Salt Lake City Cyprus, however, refused to roll over and see the game end in five, despite. Highlands gaining two more rur.s in the second and four in the fourth. Cyprus tallied a single run in the first when Chris Wadsworth chased home Peck with a base hit and the Magna lads added five in the second with a Marty Jones bases-ful- l triple the key blow. Bill Inskeep, Doug Adams, Whitworth and Peck all stroked base hits in the inning. In the sixth Cyprus scored three more with Adams belting a bases-loade- d triple. m m m LUMBER AND HARDWARE 2220 So. 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