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Show Mll Mff rww Thursday, June 25, WEST VALLEY VIEW Affer Loss To Bingham 1981 - Murray Topples Kearns, Cyprus In Legion MURRAY. their Unlimbering clubs tourney aspirations. Plotts After meeting Bingham Murray squad handed Kearns a setback on Friday, then turned around and blanked Cyprus Earlier, Murray had dropped a 13-- Valley Legion League standings. One of those wins came at the expense of Kearns, which snaplosped a three-gam- e ing streak (with a tie in between) on Mon- - Tourney 10-- Coach Dave bats, Murray Legion players posted two wins during the week and moved up in the 'Toss Honors Copped MURRAY. Three (Wednesday), Murray hosts West tomorrow and travels to Tooele on Wednesday. Plotts club has a bye on Monday. Kearns has a bye 7-- decision to Bingham in eight innings. tough 5-- 3 tomorrow, CoachandGene then returns to action Monday against Highland at Muni. On Wednes- Bechthold Greg Rolfes Kearns nine also lost a tough decision on Wednesday, falling to West 11-The victories put Murray into a strong position to contend for a Valley League tournament spot, while Kearns faces an uphill struggle for a position. This weeks play is day, the west valley crew hosts Granite. All games are at 6 p.m. Murray 13, power in building a 0 lead in the opening frame when D. J. Morley slugged a 2-- yesterday Highland 5 Kearns 5 homer and Allen Blaine tripled following a single by Gordon Tattersall. Brett Chidester drove in three more g runs with a homer, but for much of the rest of the game, the Kearns bats were quiet against Murray hurlerPaul Beck. fifth-innin- Becks teammates, meanwhile, bounced back from the early deficit and snapped a with three runs in the sixth. Five more tallies in the seventh secured the victory. A double down the left field line by 5-- 5 Murray put together three big innings with attack Friday a 14-h- it to overcome long-bahitting by Kearns. important for both horseshoe pitchers Kearns displayed its day by defeating ll George Roumpos Arm- drove in Floyd strong and Kirk to cap Murrays outburst in the sixth. Brent Hilton earlier had collected an RBI on a sacrifice fly. Murray added insurance in the seventh on singles by Beck, Richard Ulibarri and Dave Erickson, a double by John Morgan and a Kearns error. After having fallen behind 0 in the first, Murray scored four times in the second on a solo home run by Doug Martin, a hit Im-amu- ra 2-- the with batsman bases loaded and a double by Armstrong. Armstrong also 0, After Setback SO. COTTWD. '(Wednesday) against Bingham. Gouge and Kent Bills will take their club to mid-wee- Pocatello LEGION STANDINGS over the weekend. Cottonwood returns to league action Monday against (Games through Monday) Cyprus and faces Holladay on Wednesday. Both games start at 6 p.m. at Cottonwood. In the Idaho tourna- back bounced loss to a from a solid South team by thumping Alta and East by matching 14-scores on Monday and Cottonwood 5 Friday, respectively. The victories left Cottonwood less than a game behind the Pocatello team tomorrow (Friday) at 8 p.m., battles Provo and a team from Twin Falls on Saturday, then completes the tourney with games Sunday against Nampa (Idaho) and St. George. Cottwd 14, Alta 5 Alta was never in the contest as Cottonwood broke loose for six runs in the first two innings, enabling Glen Nash to coast to the mound win. 3975 So. Redwood Rd. CONSULTATION & PHYSICAL EXAM Neck, Arm Shoulder Pain J Low Back & J Leg Pain (SeePage 3, Col. 6) County League Murray Pops Cyprus MURRAY. Baseball (Automotive) League, Murray was the big winner during the week, winning both its outings. Kearns and Holladay each split, Co- Cottonwood went with the long ball to put the game out of Rocky Lambourne, two walks and two Alta errors. Fankhauser the . East 5, Highland4 Friday 1 Skyline 14, Alta 5 Wednesday Granite 6, Holladay 5 South 7, Cottonwood 6 Bingham 5, Murray 3 (8) Hillcrest 10, Granger 0 Highland 7, Cyprus 6 West 11, Kearns9 Skyline 13, East 12 Jordan 12, Tooele Brighton 9, Alta 9-- 1 police-sponsore- COUNTY LEAGUE two-bagge- rs five-fram- against 3-- Magna squad a run in the sixth the spoil the Clint shutout bid. it for the winners. County Division Granites other outing was an (See Page loss to 11-- 0 3, Col. 1) Roybal also came on relief of Mike Simpson to save a 2 win in 6-- over West. Sean Housel and Forest stroked doubles for Murray. Cottonwood smacked Holladay 15-- 0 as Jim Delis and Tom Workman combined for five frames of one-h- it ball. Holladay was guilty of eight errors. Darren Evans stroked a pair of homers and Perry Nelson a double for Cottonwood. tonwood bunch when league-leadin- g Pehrson were the key blows as Cody Skinner limited the powerful Viewmont squad to solo runs in the third, fifth and sixth frames, while his team scored five in the second. Against Alta, Marc Lopez had a double, but a four-ru- n fifth spelled doom for the west valley team. Granger nipped Granite but was crushed by West Jordan and by Hillcrest. Against Granite the 4-- Bingham captured a 14-- 1 victory in which Cottonwood made 10 The team errors. played errorless ball Amicone tallied the tying and decisive runs on bunts by Brad Bevan and Jeff Merrill. In a game with a similar ending, Andy Johnson bunted home Kelly Bills with the decisive eighth-innin- g run as Murray edged (That Skyline, also was June, 1968). 11-- 0 12-- 3 west valley team irkirki(irki I Prices Good ONLY with Coupon!; Dayton Deluxe 78 5-- 4. Low cost, smooth riding Polyester cord construction 7 Cottonwood attack with a 3x3 showing at the plate, while Nash and Moore added two hits apiece. Moore and Schaap each had three RBIs. 13-h- it As Low As 26,s 14, East Tubeless, White 5 the same WHITEWALLS! story holds true for the East game. Cottonwood jumped out immediately, scoring four times in the first and two times in the second to pull away early. Eight runs in the middle innings put the game away. East was generous in the first, committing three errors to go along with a pair of walks, a hit batsman and a base rap by THE MYSTERY Office Visits Available MOST INSURANCES ACCEPTED Dr. Plaikett DC gs3 In the second, singles by Fankhauser, Nash and Schaap produced two more runs to give Carl Coates a comfortable lead in his first league victory. Coates limited East to three hits over four innings before giving way to Bob Deardorff in the fifth. Cottonwood left little 3fJ doubt that the game IS SOLVED REGARDING In Ground Pools And how to stay home, Save Money and Gas and still enjoy Life , . . Fankhauser. FOR FREE YOU PET- 1.39 to 2.14 AND TOUR FAMILY ESTIMATES ACT HOW CENTERS Save $1,000 to $2,000 CALL TODAY - 969-003- 6 FOR ALL THE ANSWERS 2546 V. 5780 SO. Use Your Visa, I J 1690 West 3500 So Mastercharge, West Valley City Phone 972-853- 2 ? Am. Express or 1 2 months on New Sandy Location 1190 E. 9400 So. Sandy' approved credit Phone OPEN SUNDAYS COUPON EXPIRES 571-940- 2 7 - 31 - 8ir - V 1 e Brighton, holding on for a 2 victory behind the two-hpitching of Robert Arnold. Watson delivered a double scored for and Randy Bowen stroked for Granite and Larry Armstrong belted a homer. The score was when Granger made its move. Both of the Granger cam-paig- n The fensive leaders Murray. Wilsted, Rex Watson affairs. Granite picked up its first win of the pitching of Lawrence Roybal. of- Pete nners, while losses were City Division squad evened its mark at 2 behind the one-h- it Johnson were the sixth- runs. Mitch Larsen, Dean Webb and Keith Eyre had doubles for the wiinning 2-- 1 STANDINGS (Through Monday) d Forest and John rallied for three Davis and Jim 1 1 paced In American Legion play, Granger scored two runs in the bottom of the eighth inning to Hillnip Hillcrest crest had taken a one-ru- n lead in the top of the frame, but Denny 5-- Kearns 5 Murray Grangers, Tooele Cyprus 6, West 3 Cottonwood 14, East 4 Holladay 2, Bingham Hillcrest 8, Granite 7 (8) South 6, Highlands Jordan 6, Brighton 4 13, and Cyprus dropped a pair. vicCyprus was a tim of Murrays as the Things turned Cot- (8) 7-- Jeff Woods homer and a double by Kyle around for the South 11, West 3 Skyline 15, Jordan 0 reach. Moore started off the homer barrage with a two-ru- n shot to deep left. Not to be outdone, Rick Schaap added a three-ru- n circuit clout later in the frame. Alta scored three tallies in the fifth, but Cottonwood ended the game by the nine-ru- n rule in the bottom of the frame with five runs on a single by 268-403- 6 glancing back in sports with the Granite 6, Tooele5 (9) Hillcrest 9, HoMadayO Brighton 13, Granger 2 fourth. . 9 14, Alta 5 Cottonwood 3 2-- Legion Scores After Alta scored twice in the top of the losing 2 11-1- Murray 7, Cyprus 0 Kearns 10, Bingham 5-- 2 2-- Further information about the camp, which is designed to teach fundamentals to girls may be obtained Monday victory over East, with Delis the winning pitcher. Kearns captured an win impressive over Viewmont, but stumbled against Alta, in a 7-- ttonwood was Granger and Granite UofU Quim-by- Among Green Sheet area participants in the County 13-1- by calling evenings. Moore to score four times in the second. Nearly Headaches j Rich Carter, Fankhauser and Mike Cottwd wthis Certificate 1 by David singles was over with its eight runs in the fourth. Schaap doubled 1 Size 600x12 General Chiropractic Nash scattered six hits and got his team off to a strong start with a two-rutriple in the first inning. Cottonwood combined two walks and n Burkett and assistants A1 American Legion League at leaders going - - - - Kearns first baseman BreH Chidester is confronted with of Murray s Dave Erickson. arrival sliding Uoftl basketball Mo Eckroth Jane Sx- HES OUT t former ' r McDonald baffled Cyprus on a Spence will be assisted by pro cagers Anita Green and Pam Shirley and another - , . 0 fee of $35 is being charged and will include onto throw during rundown. into yesterdays contest 7-- 6 973-697- Cyprus 7, Eckroth league Despite its first loss, Cottonwood remained in hot pursuit of the leaders in the Valley club Sat. ft Sun. Murray ' I'li.nMinr m camp that will be held from 8 a.m. to 4 p m. at A Judge Memorial. Cottonwood Back In Fray RD. sow open ever; Arm- strong each added a pair of hits. way Coach Bob Burketts is and Roumpos is Registration for the under 073-708- 8 Weet Martin paced Murrays attack with a 3x3 showing at the plate. here July N Sufip Ingram seeing relief will conduct a basketball camp for girls cond when D. J. Morley of Kearns didn't hold . duty. player meets the host laramuR-- mound loss, with Tom Sankovich and Marc SALT LAKE. IT . . . Murrays John escaped hot box between first and se a, wf Chidester suffered the Former GOTTA CATCH , vm the mound win. Cage Camp For Girls Will Be Held At Judge ment, 3688 REDWOOD W scattered Beck seven hits and struck out nine in claiming Col. 3) 1 and game. ters. Three of the walks came in the first top division Capturing honors in Class B was Ray Fivas of Salt Lake (4 1, 35 6 percent). In Class C, the pace was set by Keith Erickson of Salt Lake (5 1, 36 9 percent), L. Worthington of Salt Lake (5 1, 36 6) and Lynn Overbay of Sandy (5 1,34 2). Charlie Bugger of Kearns finished 2 1 with a ringer percentage of 46 3 in Class A. Others who fared well in that division were Jack Raymond of Sandy (55 9 the tournament results (since official competition was for Utah players only), he attained the highest ringer percentage of the evening He posted a ringer mark of 76 7 percent for four games. Williams, visiting a sister who resides in Kearns, is expected to be a top contender in junior division of the world competition championships, to be held in Minnesota July 30 Aug 9 Williams' brother, Walter Ray Williams (also of Chino, Calif.), is the current world horseshoe pitching champion. The Stokes Memorial tournament is the next Utah association activity. Action will take place Saturday at Liberty park., beginning at 7 p.m. scored the final Kearns run in the seventh after picking up his third hit of the shutout Monday to give Murray its second win of the year. Cyprus could muster only two hits by Doug Adams and one by Andy Hill against the Murray lefty, who struck out six and walked two. Wildness was a problem for two Cyprus hurlers, who together issued eight bases on balls and hits two bat- w peting (n Class A. Although his score was not officially recorded in fourth. Gordon Tattersall three-hit- records in claiming top divisional honors here Saturday in the Walt Wahlin Memorial tournament in Murray park. Henry Benson of Ogden (4-ringer percentage of 52.8 in Class A), Bruce Lin-doof Salt Lake (5-39.4 percent in Class D) and Hennesy of Salt 19.4 percent Lake (5-in Class E) finished first in their categories of competition. percent), Jim Cronkrite of Salt Lake (50 percent), Richard Buchanan of Mid vale (45 9) and Bill Cronkrite of Salt Lake (44 5). All posted 2 records Jonathan Williams of Chino, Calif., visiting a sister who resides in Kearns, was a guest at the Wahlin Memorial, com- the Murray two-ru- n unblemished posted singled in Guy Watts in i |