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Calif., t pinch-hi- 7 35 1".18' triple by Dan two-ru- n Briggs in the sixth gave the Gulls the lead again but they coiddn't hold it, 7-- 7--6 PAO MT d Vincent def. h 311 A triple by Jimmy hams in the seventh drove in the winning runs in the 5 AND PAINT ACCESSORIES A VERY COMPLETE STOCK Fastpitch results Teed Ottomak Mao Thonvue, 6441. nt Rothfels- 6--3. 6-- 1 itM SAC 7-- Parent-ChilErtel-flic- k - SALT LAKE 3-- 6, Hammel def. Lee-Carol- a while 1 1 KETCHINSii Warner-Greg- g Parent-Chil- d d Gtem PtavettSteve ittitittltAttko Galt CIJ Napkins awl Pot MA, 36 wr Piavott taw NMSmith ettbrytMlat 0011111f , 63; totr,Toott tr6613M, koMI Ktoltism. limo "Me hawk 44. amo tward4et Sbetti, 1,e Firriviltem la4t616, hem 61. lithap, Gtet Liowts,lim Prim Om Clark Kathy 6-- 6-- 1 n started, itoo 7 from title contention when it took the field Sunday. The Giants seemed extra relaxed and loose because of that They got some key bits for a change. A two-rudouble by Horace Speed in the first got the Phoenicians two-ru- n 14 111 1 eliminated matematically GOOD SELECTION 64. Mixed 30 Doubles Evans def. Kathy Francis Monson-Gran- t Picard, NA- White Plains, N.Y. def. Ipson def. Lisa Cannon, 64, . Reventh. Pardo:-Dou- 8 Doubles is , Gulls catcher Jeff 3 3-- V BELTS Nichn-l- s Manning, Joyce teufrver. lm Day from Tustin, including a Pyke def. Synch brused Kett FIM4-116- S 13 Pearce-Am- y 6-- 16664 t Ifroev 16), Rama (1), Paontsr iSL Kroussa (9) ana ndscrke; Hudnall, (11, Senna (9) and Peniri. gamete siokow, Terry Wheeler-Mart- y their remaining games A re at home. and 1 Aft.er losin g Ditching duels to the Gulls Saturday night, Phoenix was While the Gulls were winning four then losing one to Phoenix, however, Albuquerque has won four straight 0. Chatwin-Ker- i Magic number for the Gulls to eliminate Tucson is five also , but the Dukes seem the biggest threat since all of (7-1- Mixed A Doubles 7-- Rose Park golf DUKES 7, TOROS 6 Ti 6--2, Cindy Gordon-GrahaWixom, 64, re-o- ne Probable starting pitchers hard-luc- k hurlers of the Rob Dressler Giants and lefty Gary Ryer. of the Gulls. son Mixed Open Doubles 4-- 6, 6-- 2, Mazzonc Warner, The Gulls magic number to eliminate the Dukes is now five with eight games maining, An Dukeos five Gulls wins and losses will assure salt Lake its first pennant since 1971. are two 6--4. Open Doubles Bernson def, Leslie 11-1- 2 Castle-Lis- a Candy Ken- day-- . 5--7. 6-- 7-- 6-- 7, 6--2. Girls' 5, - 6-- a 6-- 3. d 6-- 1. 16-1- 6-- 3-- 6-- 6-- 6-- 0. 7-- 6--1, 6--1, lf six-ga- one-gam- Open Doubles 12-1- 0 6-- 6--2, 6-- 7, 6-- 6-- 4, lipotz, Boys' 16 Challenger Singles def. Troy Ontiveros, Johnson Jeff 64, Boys' 14 Challenger Singles Bnan llenritty def. Curt Curtis, Boys' 12 Challenger Singles def. Brian Bagley, Pierson Barry 10 Challenger Singles Boys' Brad Rasmussen del. David Harkness, Boys' 18 Challenger Doubles Evans def. Mike Bowen-TodKitt Kemp-Davi4. Chatterton, 6--1, Curtis-Cl- To ,,:7,ulls Phoenix win at Derks in 14 Newman then cominitted a tries this season throwing error trying to pick- off Redmon, who came on to Speed's first inning runs batted in were the first cre- - score. Heintzeiman went to sec- dited to a Giants batter in 18 ond and steered there as Chris consecutive innings. out and The Gulls bounced back Arnold grounded Phoenix Speed worked Verhoeven for from the two-ru- n outburst another walk. first for a three-ru- n on the bottom of the frame. Ace Gulls reliever Barry Rusty Torres tripled to score Raziano took over at that run, then scored himself point, but was greeted by the when Ron Jackson hit into a key triple by the veteran fielder's choice. Jackson Williams amt. scored both scored on a single by Finale Heintzeiman and Arnold. George. The Gulls received a key Four consecutive walks by personnel addition from the Gulls starter Sid Monge in the California Angels today, second produced a Phoenix when th e parent club re- run and sent Monge to the turned catcher Ike Hampton. showers. GIANTS 7 , GULLS Si The Giants went ahead SO LattriuS It ei Fliceelk AR R H in the third. Leen Brown led LMaktr 96 4 0 0 t!eres rt 4 0 0 0 sk off with a single, then raced Reamer, te 32 22 0 00 So0717 4 2 2 Torread for third on a single by Larry lArno;thih 4 0 2 Mt von It 4101 2 3 2 Gee,oet71 3 i Saves Herndon. Gulls right fielder "Hee I 0 0,1096 lb 3 0 2 2 Gil Flores threw wildly to Wild"2 0 2 796,VOMMC 0 0 0 0 third trying to get Brown, oxeeerb : : ; : ttstsz?e : : : o came on to score. 4 0 0 0 T0441 $ $ $ Br4dif t the Toros to third place, four and one-hagames beind the Cul' s Manager Norm Sherry's. Salt Lake squad hopes to regain momentum for the Albuquerque series with Derks wins toni ght and Mes- - four-gam- 6--1, 6--3. 6-- 0, d 6-- 0, 6-- 6-- s y Pierson def. Brad Warner, Girls' 21 Open Singles Karen Kennington def. Cindy Gordon, Girls' 18 Open Singles Linda Rich def. Susan Schovaers, Girls' 16 Open Singles def. Judy Schovaers, Watts Mindy Girls' 14 Open Singles Leslie Pearce del. Debra Vierig, Girls' 12 Open Singles Leslie Pearce def. Lisa Bemson, Girls' 6 Open Doubles Clark-LindRich def. Debbie Vierig-Lis- a Kris 6-- Women's 40 Doubles Diehl def. Melba Lueene Ilansen-Luan- a 64. tungton-Norm- a Shurtlift, 18 Challenger Singles Boys' Mal-- e Bowen def. John Clark, Dailey-Curti- 0 Saturday game that droPPed game, It was the first Salt Lake Gulls - Albuquerque Dukes series that begins Wednesday night in Albuquerque is looking bigger all the time. Following weekend action in the Pacific Coast League East, the Dukes reside in second place, four game:, behind the Gulls. e That Gulls' lead looks great compared the to e the division lead the Salt Lakers had over Tucson at the start of their current home series with Phoenix. The Gulls opened the lead with four wins in five tries against Phoenix in the Derks Field series. Tonight the two teams clash at 7:30 in the final Family Night promotion of the season. Entire immediate families will be admitted for $4, 6--1. Hopkins def. Curt d s Pearce-Jame- y -Joyee 6-- 3, P ;ukes pose Threat The Monson-Barr- Bryan 6-- 2. 6-- 6-- , 6-- Open Doubles 14 Boys' 6-- 3. 6-- 4, 6-- 0, home plate. sweeping tag to retire Giant tarry Herndon at I By Brent Cbecketts Deseret News sports writer 6-- Rothfels-Davi- 35-4- 0 6-- 2, 6-- 1. 6-- 2. 6-- Martin 6--3. 6--2, r Boys' 16 Open Doubles Pardoe def. Brian lIenretty-Davi- 6-- . d 6-- 6-- 2, 6, 6-- 1, Open Doubles Miller def. Ken 18 Boys' 6-- Womens's A Singles Jodi Glissmeyer def. Kristin Bemhisel, 64), 0 Women's B Singles def. Joni Gtimshaw, Wheeler Cathy Women's Sing les Annette Martin def. Kathy Rothfels, Women' s 35 A Singles def. Joyce Pratt, Miller Peggy Women's Open Doubles Janice Stevens-Lis- a Whiteley def. Mary Boll-DaNichols, Womens A Doubles Pat Thompson def. Nancy Larson-Claudi- a Hammond, Women's B Doubles Brixius-Elizabet- h Missy Brege def. Shirley Tanner-Jon- i Grimshaw, Womens 35 A Doubles Ann Blackner-BettPenney def. Susan Romney- , 7-- 12 Open Singles Boys' Perry-Per- k --- 7-- Rob Fought def. Danny DeBlanc, Boys' 10 Open Singles Brad Pearce def. Mike Saunders, Fox-Jam- I , :.. .' Gulls catcher Jeff Newman makes 64. 6--4, Boys' 14 Open Singles Evan Pearce def. Rob Fought, 6-- , - . 6--3. Boys' Open Singles Rick Fought def. Evan Pearce, 5, 6, - :s 16 2-- 6, S 6-- Boys' is Open Singles Derk Wharton def. Rick Fought, g 4 'Avno;?;; ia 6--0, 6-- 1, 4.6kVati.;e, ly 7-- 7--6. 2-- 6, ;, -- ;,14 16-1- 6-- 0, 50 I 14 .4J 7-- 6-- 0, , 7:':5: 6-- 6-- 8--2, 6, , ,r 1, , 4L, - 6-- 3-- 6-- 2. 6, 5--7, ; 1.- 12-1- 0 6-- 6-- 1, 3-- , ;7.4 6-- 1, 7-- 6-- 4 ;' -- 6-- 6-- 4, , xa, Clodtenger Bookies Kurt Angell Mark Kempin def. Erik Chrisf..aason-64. Kirk Heins, Girls 18 Challenger Singles Erin Smart def. Lauren Drurrdler, Girls' 16 Challenger Singles Mindy Watts net Lisa Spots. 64, Girls' 14 Challenger &ogles Barbara Sehovaers def. Amy Warner, 64 , Girls' 12 Challenger Singles Allison Topham def. Lori Wharton, 64, 64. Girls' 18 Challenger Doubles Warner def. Shelly Sprunt-Susat- a Despain, 63, Girls' 4 Challenger Doubles Elliott def. Pamela Price-Dian- e Sherri Monson-An- n Done on default. Girls' 1240 Challenger Doubles Hansen def. Sheryl Nelson-MarcJill Collett-Tin- a Foote. Me n't 50 Singles bee Hammel def. Russ Ball, Men's A Singles Terry Chatwin def. Brad Harbottle, hlen's if ringles 6-- 2. Kirk Andrus def. Jim Alexander. 6, Blen's C Singles "4 Marlin Parry del. Michael Huston, Men's 35 A Singles Gerald Boysen def. Sam Moore, 63. Men's 45 A Singles 6-- 4, Ed Hale def. Lamar Rawlings, 45-Men's Open Doubles Lee Hammel-Gle- n Haynes def. Duke Picard and Lou Nichols. 63, 3 1 A Doubles William Shorter-Gordo- n Elliott def. Dale Conway-Frank 64. Knitting, Men's 45 A Doubles Paul Christenson-DouToilstrup def. Dale k Conway-Frandefault, Knitting, Nten's A Doubles Chatwin del. Thomas Zavis Zavodini-Terr- y Quinn-Ja- y Elggren, Men's B Doubles Ridge-Bo- b Williams del. Steve Wheeler, cornea's Open Singles Cheryl Hlavaty del. Annette Martin, - , ,e!:rT 6--2. 6--1, Boys', . Iv Choitenger Doubles Makaff def. Marshall Clyde 14 Iloys' ".i C,MtS, V, 0 ', Intsytit maw 1 " ri cREuittm ri Ea) Mtlibin DET -pl ,- . ,, Or L.; l',,I or. 11 - 11 etsouy tosi,,..31 Ali t, CHARGE DI 1 1- rib WWI '''''t.:17'F-7:::11- il, tL ', ,.:: '''' q) |