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Show Thursday, June WEST VALLEY VIEW j 4, 1981 Kilometer 10 Heindrik Slok, Lewis Peterson, 30-445-4- 9; Harry Mangus, 50-5- Bates Bests Field In Race Saturday over 60. The womens winners were Maxwell, Kelli Watkins, 12-115-1- 19-2- WEST VALLEY. Gene Bates and Kelli with a time of 37:00.4. Watkins took home top honors here Saturday in the first annual West Valley City 10 Kilometer run. Bates turned in the fastest time in the David Noker and Sam Fernley, who finished men's competition with a 35:05.6, nearly seconds faster than his closest competitor, 00 Curtis Talbot .36:40.9). Watkins, a Kearns high student, was the top finisher in the women's competition, finishing the race in 44:14.7. Her nearest competitor was, in a sense, much closer to her than Bates' runner-uwas to him. It was her p Carol, who mother, completed the course in 44:56.5. Finishing right was Debra Weight, one of the Watkins' younger She close friends. crossed the finish line n 45:47.3. The Watkins girl also broke the top 10 in the men's competition. Pat Watkins finished fifth among the men Cubs remained the on- undefeated team in the major division of the Granger South National League during ly the week follow ing a victory over the Ex- 3-- 0 pos. Guy Fowks hurled the shutout in leading the Cubs to that win. In other majors action, the Padres nipped the in extra Red Sox with Mark Simpson scoring the decisive run on an errant throw. 5-- 4 In the minors, the Padres edged the Astros 4 3, with Steve Hickok driving in the winning run with a triple in the final inning. The Cardinals beat the Padres 12 4, despite a home run by first-yea- player Travis Sylvester, the Padres' cat cher. The Padres defeated the Yankees 6 4, with a defen sive performance by Rick Corral highlighting play in that contest. The Cards beat the Expos 7 3, with a double by Berry Alexander and defensive play by Chad Anderson and Greg Simons being in the spotlight. In the peewee division, the Expos nipped the Dodgers 9 8, as Tommy Fifield, Jeff Croal and Jared Walker shared pit ching duties for the winners The Expos were pac ed by the hitting of Kyle Rushton. The peewee Cubs improved their league leading record to 9 1, defeating the Pirates 12 7 and the Padres 19 12. A home run by Bran don Waters and two circuit clouts from both Ca Min Lindsay and J Einhorn paced the Cub offense. Kelby Newton sparkled in a relief pitching role in the over the Waters and wm meanwhile, con tributed solid hurling ef forts agamst the Padres. The Pirates blanked the Newton, Red Sox 13 0, with Mel Shepherd and Jerry Curtis sharing mound duties and Matt hAarUnei collecting two singles and a double. Bryan Good, Brandon Street, Jason Zumwalt and Marty Larsen aided the Pirate offense, while Brandon Ludlow, Mike Mallory and Jay Pruit sparkled defensively. The league has re scheduled its fund raising breakfast for Saturday from 9 a.m. to noon at Man ny Rojas field, 3400 So. 4400 West The menu includes sausage, bacon, pancakes, eggs, orange juice, milk and coffee The cost is SI. 75 for adults and SI for children 12 and under A drawing for a side of pork will be held at noon. The winner need not be pre sent to claim the prize. Tickets costing SI each will be available Saturday before the drawing, or in advance from players or league officials Exhibition and makeup games will be played during the morning and after noon, with the snack bar to be open throughout the day Further information may be obtained by calling Peggy Curbs at 969 6400. Peewee player Brandon Amoia has been singled out for recognition by league off icia's for his fund raising efforts Last week the league received a visit from members of the Salt Lake Gulls who were on hand to answer questions and sign autographs. In addition, t'Ckets to future Gulls games were given away 6 Braves In KNLPlay CarKEARNS. A dinal win over the 6-- 5 was Braves highlighted by a pair Watkins and Weight in the womens results were of doubles slugged by winning pitcher Glen Dunyon in Kearns National League play. Dunyon also recorded seven strikeouts. Gene Chivers was on Danna Mabey, Charlotte Collard, Stephanie Chambers, Peggy Doman, Jane Barton, Heather Max- well and Cortney Wallin. In individual age groups, the mens winners were Jeff Jordan, 11 and under; Rodney DeVries, Mena, Noker, Watkins, Bates, Dodgers Two Lads TAYLORSVILLE. majors play the 0 3 In- Mark Quinn led the Yanks offensively, while the Indians were helped by the play of Jerry Scovill and Darren Bowen. Dave Moore Brian while Baker homered in the Indians' 14 8 win over the Tigers and Brent Lund had a triple and two base hits in the Indians' 12 8 win over the Phillies. In the minors Cory Jensen led the Rangers to a 15 8 win over the Mustangs, Brett Hussey tripled in the Braves' 12 7 victory over the Dodgers and Matt Newton paced the Cards to an 18 6 win over the Orioles. Chad Ashmen! and Scott Swenson had hot bats in the Red Sox' 7 4 victory over the Athletics; Chad Horton tripled in the Cards' 9 3 win over the Orioles and the Dodgers had four stolen bases by Casey Trutzel in a 7 3 defeat of the Braves. Cottonwood Captures 3 Victories a double-heade- from Provo come-from-behi- helped Cottonwood prepare for next week's season debut in Valley Legion League action. Mike Moore rapped out eight hits in the three contests, going 3x4 in a win over 6-- 0 in Rocky Lam bourne contributied two hits apiece. Sharing mound duties in the shutout were Glen Nash, e and Carl Coates. In the first game of twi-nigh- t Coach Bob Burkett's Cottonwood club topped with the hosts 10-Moore driving in four runs on a homer, double and a single. Brett Jensen was credited with the win, with Bob Deardorff and Brad Knight assisting on the mound. doubleheader, At Cyprus last Wednesday, Cot-tonwoo- d was down by six before starting a scoring parade that produced an 11-- victory. Knight was the winning hurler, while Moores home run a triple drove in five runs and Dave Ballard went 3x5 at the plate, adding three RBls. 7 tight game was Rand winEquipment, a ner over Page Brake. Petro Chem roared 2-- 1 Bonnie Brown Holladay, the eager scored about 15 points per game this past season for the Titans. 969-448- 8. HONOR (From Page Intent Of Oly Cage Standout Revealed Here Signups are still being accepted for a little league football camp scheduled in July. Conducted by Gean Plaga, the camp is Mike HOLLADAY. Brown, a standout member of the Olym aimed at stressing various skills and is and of 0 or Don Johnson, Registrations SALT LAKE. 5-- a Also winning 3-- 266-308- ing. Son of Milton 2, Col. 4) Facer. Representing Granger high are Mike Quigley and Kerry Fogarty, while Mark Ingram, Terry Fritz and Brett Chidester were chosen from Kearns. DECK DEI I Redwood or Cedar 12x12' 10x12 10'xlO' H7o$53oos8ooi Prices and POST Only Stairs, extra. 1x6x6 s3 49c D. Concrete Nail, RAILS 469 369 SPRUCE SLATS 1x4x6 for Basic Flat Post Rails, I. Anderson shared mound duties as the Red Sox beat the Yankees Lonnie 10-- Anderson, I Bobby Basham and Travis Burgess combined to lead the Orioles to a 9 win over the Dodgers and the Red Sox blanked the Dodgers 1 minors play the Royals outlasted the Orioles and the Red Sox edged the Joe Trujillo Angels 7 5. tossed a two hitter as the Dodgers squashed the Orioles 22 3. Tommy Callahan came on with the bases full to record an 18 12 save in the Red Sox win TTIPS In 11-- over the Royals. In peewee play the Yankees beat the Astros 10-and the Braves raced past the Orioles 9 2. 2x4x92-5- 2x4x8 STUD GRADE 1x2x8 2x2x8 FUR STRIPS 18 cording to Dave DOORS The swimming pool here will provide several summer activities for area residents. Major activities include open plunges, lap swim, physical fitness classes and swim- ming lessons, WEISER SAVE Categories KEARNS. Plus Save Vi on the Cabinets MARTIN CARACE 936 LOCK M-- 0 A-5- Hi Until Keyed OUTSIDE LOCK Sectional Steel Doors Our JcL Chamberlain openers ac- 3 H P Rugged motoi Premium opener with dependable chain cable drive How-ic- CHAINCABLE DRIVE The pool is offering more than 18 categories of swimming lessons for students of any age. Kitchen Cabinet Purchase 33 59' FUR STRIPS since vith 7919 8 IC0N0 Pool Program Will Include 333C 2nd TRANSMITTER Family memberships are available and discounts are offered on Mondays. 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Sweeping Lounge Football Camp recorded six KEARNS. and Ron Taggart's offense The aided the winners. Yankees had a double and two singles from Chuck Taylor in a 13 7 win over the Sox, and Marks three games were In other majors action Duane Lee hurled the Tigers to an 18 2 win over the Tigers. Scott Shaft was credited with a homer and The Royals two doubles. nipped the Indians 3 2 behind the play of Tracy Evans, Troy Peterson and Ryan Humphries. The Angels edged the Royals in a 21 pitching duel involving Brad Wood and White its defensive plays narrow win as the losers had six hits, the winners five. Neil and Craig Wright led the way offensively for the victors. Ceramic Design was also outhit 4 but got a three-ru- n homer from Kerry Bishop and solid pitching from Brett Bishop who struck out seven and walked only two. Monday. In other action Petro Chem ing team. several sparkling in Fastpitch League Reported In Majors Kinder and Kevin Blaine Todd. the Murray City conducted at West Inhigh July terested boys may sign up through July 5. A $50 fee is attached. Further information may be obtained by calling Plaga, , dians blanked the 7-- nine base runners as Marks came up with strikeouts as the Braves defeated the Dodgers the Phillies topped the Cubs and the Braves beat the Cards 7 3. Martinez tossed his the Yanks whitewash of the White Sox, while Baker was on the Phillies Vicchrillis stranded 3-- 10-- Gordon n mound when the MURRAY. Ceramic Design nipped Daves Caps and Tees 1 to remain unbeaten in high basketball team this past season, has indicated his intention to attend the University of Wyompus 21-- shutouts thrown by Brian Baker and Jerry Martinez highlighted 20-- while McCall and Marquez in the led offensively Orioles' 8 2 win over the Angels. The White Sox belted the 13 7, with Justin Yanks Stanley and Richard Noel power hitting. providing Aaron Fabray pitched the Senators to a 16 3 win over the Mets and had a double. David Folker added a triple while Jody Gennesy tripled for the Mets. In Peewee play the Padres nipped the Astros with Travis Lyman having two base hits in a losing cause. The Chicago Sox belted the Giants with Brandon Peterson and Justin Weidauer leading the way. The Orioles beat the Indians 11 6, the Giants edged the Cards 8 7 and the Astros beat the Padres 9 6. open to all youngsters in the Salt Lake area who participate in Ute Conference play. The camp will be Rand Equipment scored its winning runs on a pair of walks, a double and an infield hit while Bry Hansens double was the lone hit for the los- 21-- Shutouts Tossed By in Undefeated Cards beat the Phils and the Dodgers lost a 19 4 decision to the Braves. Randy Wiss was credited with the mound win as well as a homer and two doubles. Hestruckout 11. Dunyon had a single, a double and a triple as Danny Ortez and the Cards beat the Dodgers 14 2. In minors play Ricky Morgan fanned 11 as the Braves downed the Reds ; Gregg Colby and the Cards beat the Phils and Robbie Nichols hurled the Reds to an 18 3 win over the Braves. In peewee play Sammy 19-2- week. from behind in the last two frames to record its win, turning 14 walks and five hits into the rout. Scott Cowan had two of the safeties. In other majors action the 25-2- during Team Still the mound as the Phillies defeated the 12-1- In 35-340-4- Cards Nip Neil Swensen. action Cubs Beat Expos The GRANGER. Carol Watkins, Linda Nielson, respectively, behind Bates and Talbot. Rounding out the top 10 men racers were Andre Renfro, John Haire, Danny DeVries, Richard Jeppson and Trailing 25-2- 30-3- third and fourth, Taylorsville-Bennio- Granger - team's Pirates. Watkins trailed 15-1- behind Chambers, Marsha Awsumb, Doman, Yanks, with Rhonda Gomez the leading hitter. Randy Mondragon tripled in a losing cause. The Gomez girl was the winning pitcher, TILE In Slugfest KEARNS. Sox The Red outlasted the Tigers in a 19-1- 8 slugfest in Kearns American League action during the week. Brett Miller and Danny Ramsey had three hits each for the winners and accounted for five RBIs in the 297 GRENOBLE 942 TEXTURED 933 RANDOM ' O.a y 25' by 1" BLADE offsetting : A AMES' urnu'k The Tigers also lost a 10-decision to the Indians, with Monte Perea's grand slam Mets. In minor play Jim Marques and Jim McCall combined to hurl the Orioles to a 9 1 victory over the .4 ALL PATTERNS OF ARMSTRONG TILE REDUCED contest. highlighting the action and a fine performance by Casey Rasmussen of the Indians. The Royals handed the Indians an 8 4 setback, with Timmy Miller and Troy Duckworth leading the way despite a pair of double plays turned by Jason Johnson, Mike Frame and Chris Jeppson in a losing cause. 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