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Show Pleasant By BOB HUDSON Herald Sports Writer PLEASANT GROVE-E k pitcher dreams of throwing hitter. Pleasant Grove’s Dave Hardy brought his drear H oa tion early this year—in the firs gameof the season : Last Thursday Hardy Tooele 13-1 Hardy's gem, like those ever thrown sparkling d near include The Jon Hoover made f Phillips’ catch. “It Cougars Win — There's Opener No Clear-C ut Favorite In County All-Star Contests At Riverside By MIKE TWITTY Herald Correspondent A favorite for Thursday's Daily ar aldaveCluntallistar nove nbaske RIVERSIDE, Calif. — Fresh from a Porald Boys Roundup cade An title (Govercian he for Lehi Keith sae Ke . year’s runnerup here, was 45-12 overall me toy for care 18 collected a double and two MurphySu’a ’ singles in the game and had stolen ase. BYUcollected only three hits over Gary D de Elder Beck. Pl ar inten} Boltao ae seventhMatne inning on more three runs walks, a ayers include Elder Beck, Gary sacrifice fly and a single by Kevin Beck, Steve Larsen, Geri Turner and Buckley, and scored the winning run in Lisa Allen of American Fork, Darlene the eighth inning Oral Roberts was beaten by Army 6-5 and by Oregon 7-4 3 in the final gameof thefirst round the final seven innings but the defense, whichincluded somesparkling plays by Su’a at third and Mike Renderat second, kept the Hoosiers scoreless until they touched reliever Tyler Steinbach Bob Anthoinetripled in the tirst in: ning and scored on catcher Jay Myers’ Army scored three runs in thefifth inning and three morein the ninth for for arunin the seventh and two more in irc inning on Kris Cameron's slamhomerunand coastedto the win The tournament continues all week with the division winners clashing Saturday night. Besides Indiana and BYU, defending champion Maine and Army are in the Gold Division while the Bluedivision has host California Riverside, Seattle, Oral Roberts and Oregon —_ nega Ruth Washburn, :: By United Press International PLEASANT GROVE'S Dave Hardy rocks back and fires a recent sant Grove’s Keith Allred and Timp: view's Tim Lewis Moore, player a non-roster Montreal through seven hit a grand-slam nst n- Chicago's Rich Wortham held the Yankees to three hits in and runner-up Los fourth win in as many toward theplate durin, innings, carrying the The Tigers built a 4-0 Jead on doubles by Jerry Morales and Steve Kemp n the first andasingle by fifth inning before the Phillies crept within one jn theninth Thompson 6-0, 6-0; BYU's Barbara Barnes beat number two Wildcat Rox: anne Soteras 6-0,6-1 and Second inning to give the andapairofhomerunsto Pirates th lead the Mets over the Blue Jays...Steve Davis two-run homer off reliever Tom House in Jason Thompson in. the the eighth snapped a 3-3 Angeles Dodgers these starts pean Mle 2 have Sutton retired the first » gotten off to dif- 15 batters he faced before ferent starts Guidry, Soteras and Graff 6-0 all In numberonesingles Cougar Lani Wilcox blasted Lee Ann workout. Hardy pitched a ne hitter in the Vikings’ first g of the season, stopping Tooele 13 John Stearns drove in hit a solo home runin the five runs with a single tie, enabling the Cubs to post their third straight victory. Darrell Porter who won the third game of the World Series for the Yankees saw his earned run average skyrocket to R 79 Monday when he was ball and Dan Ford belted a two-run homer in the second inning helping th Angels shut out the A slammed Four Bre home runs and Judd and_ blasted for 10 2 other hit came in the th when Roy Smalley singled with oneout. Sutton struck out eight walked just two. ing! the and for! Dodgers sc by Erickson on a double Next on the BYU White Sox Meanwhile agenda are matches with Utah and the University of Arizona Utah comes to town tonight for a 6 Sutton, two-time loser a in the Series, pitched a nine Steve Garvey and a sacrifice fly by Gary Thomasson In other inning two-hitter im p.m. match at theindoor proving his ERA to 1.04 matchup courts and Arizona will and his record to 3-0 in ped exhibition ntreal top: Detroit Cox added that though Mindy Watts took third show up Friday to face leading the Los Angeles edged Philadelphia 4-3 Weber State is having a seeded Monica Graff of badfirst season, the team WeberState6-1, 6-1 p.m has improved con- Fourth seeded Joan Singles siderably since the begin- Critchlow fell to BYU's! Lori Barlow 6-0, 6-0 Turleyfinished off Wild- Dons Sign Harris cat sixth seeded Margie SAN FRANCISCO Jones 6-3, 6-4 ‘ y Pittsburgh Oakland 8-0 ankees’ record fell to 4- routed San F 14 while Doubles 11-5 But. the Dodgers are as Guic pointed out after his Ic walked six and thr three wild pitches. J 1-0 SAVINGS AND LOANS " Loans also made on signature, auto, (ur mproved propert WE WILL MEET OR BEAT ANY PRICE 5 1-0. 3 five innings and blanked Whitewall or Raised White Letters | = . ALSO ON SALE ) ey é 516 $4740 591 60 595 60 $100.40 5 $1032 $113.40 $50.94 52.47 Sb0.48 $63.09 $65.70 $69.40 $69.02 571.10 $78.39 TheAdvantage | CHRIS’ CONOCO ~* 1201 N. 150 E. Provo 373-9230 OS Radial CALaAtkins Did you knowthat several leading bourbons have reduced their proo! \ trom 86 proot te you're probably FEATURING a FA 50's 7" and 60's) as: . | MeWilliams 1 no-hitter for from BFGoodrich wercoseet” Dae . 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Charlene Murphy, Wendy Barlow § a and Tracy Tar Barnes pitchers’ CIIteakke aed (UPI! — The University of San Francisco announced Friday 7-2 center Rogue Harris of Novato, Calif., has accepted a basketball scholarship Harris, one of the most recruited youngsters announced his decision although letters of intent, HOME \ " Pat acd +. . | det Sydney Young lost to Lori good players and the Judd 6-4, 6-2, and Lanae the New York Mets drub over the Minnesota bed Toronto 7-3, the Chicago Cubs downed Twins “Thedisparity of thetwo Seattle 5-3, Kansas City ‘‘We've WeberState fifth seeded just recruited some very Dodgers to a 3-0 victory WE WILL MEET OR BEAT ANY PRICE ning and will be even bet- ter next year. again at 6 the Cougars, . Chris Knapp threw seven innings of two-hit giving up a sixth-inning ingle to Bobby Randall of Weber State College, should know better than Turley took Weber's innings in the Yankees’ , 4) rune off Roger as the Cougars mauled to mess with Cougars Young and Jones 6-1, 6-0. 11-5 loss to the Chicago pop nnn double by the bewildered Wildcats $0 at the BYU indoor courts ‘I'm most impressed with BYU's tremendous depth,’ said Wildcat coach R. Keith Cox © two pitching aces matches with Thomson and Critchlow and around, ane include American Fork's ¢ arl ngers« I, Orem's Joel Gardner. Provo's Jim Spencer, Plea pion New York Yankees five innings to post his Wildcats me ork, Charlie lark of Provo American of Lehi ane coaches will Kon home run to cap afive- Braves over the Expos... side with a solo homer in the bottom of that way this spring the ninth. Dennis Mork led off the 11th Like their respective inning with a triple and scored the win: teams, the world chamning run on Tom Walsh's single get better and Until then, or ~ Guidry Struggling, Sutton on Beam Last October en Netters nis team chalked up so wewill another victory Monday, better Boys’ Guidry was the winner run outburst aga Also, Riverside defeated Seattle 4-3 and Don Sutton was the Guidry in the secon in 11 innings. Myers tied it for River loser but it hasn't been ning team is still very young this time at the expense puree De hnson_ of Will play the preliminary game at 6 nd Blitz Weber State, 9-0 The BYU women’s ten- Eugene Paulsen. port of the Utah County Boys Club wenty of the top girls in the county the win. Oregon scored fourruns in the the ninth om : : fo! Bi S 18 a game Tom Morris scattered two singles and struck out six in six innings to handcuff Indiana. He wasableto relax after the Cougars exploded for nine runsin the iirst inning — eight of them after two were out Doubles by Stan Younger and Mike Daviswere the big hits off TimClifford whoquarterbackedthe Indianafootball eenae pally Nouns Aledsingles W oo oll Deen ( pion end Dave >'¢¥é gona Kr And the list goes on. Nearly all the players on both teams wereamong theMark ollinsHarding of Provo,of Springville Holly ar He top 20 scorers in the area tinson, Lisa Riley and Connie Madson both of its games Monday in the 13th Tickets for the game, which will be Payson, and Ross Christensen annual Riverside Intercollegiate played at ican Fork High Sch Lecia Johnson and Cheryl Dudley of Baseball Tournament at 7:30 p.m. are $2 for adults and $1 for panish Fork Maine defeated host UC-Riverside4 students. Proceeds go toward the sup: An Coaching the girls will be Maine wonits opening-round game and Oral Roberts, last year's runnerupand the favorite in this year's tourney. lost BY % sant Grove a he runnerup Prov, A mars ave : aa Hansen : Walker Deone ae DUA canneeun (UPI Calif. RIVERSIDE, Defending champion University of s Geyerman % a | en avera; anid) Sariders iene iMfre E , M , : Be nae The Cougars opened the 13th annual event Monday afternoon with a lop sided win but the opposition gets in a hurry. Oral Roberts, last tougher . Series : > e Wade and Elderand run Beck, 5 Riverside jurney ; North team includes ad Ste daynight in the Riverside Tournament in placing fifth at the College World veey plenty OF of a ‘ eee . ® baseball team faces Oral Roberts Tues team Club allstar boys’ basket. The te ls 10-3 victory over Indiana, the BYL the same money you did when they were Ancient Ay rool. 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