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Show WEST VALLEY 3 By One Run deciding run - GRANITE PARK. Three runs. Thats all that decided the outcome in three Granites in Valley League play here during the week. The Post 112 club came out on top in two of those contests, posting nearly identical 5 wins over Holladay and Tooele. 6-- Legion Slate Friday Holladay-Grange- r at Mur ray 8 Granite at Jordan Skyline at Cyprus Highland at Bingham Hillcrest at Alta Tooele at East Brighton-Soutat Muni Wednesday powerful inn- Howard takes his club to Sandy tomorrow (Friday) for a contest against Jor- dan, then returns home Monday to host On WednesPost 112 Granger. day, the Pilkington Tops , Field In Long Distance Race -- tonwood Classic 10,000 meter run. com- pleted the course, which began at the Cottonwood Mall, in 30:38. He and the top woman finisher, Laurie will receive an allexpense paid trip in September to Coos Staton-Carte- r, Bay, Ore. for a 10,000 meter race there. Trailing Pilkington in the mens division were Ed Morrell and Kelli Brian Appell. Watkins and Cheryl Howlett were runners-- v in up to Staton-Carte- r the womens competition. (Fropi Page 2, Col. 9) Hillcrest in five. Trailing paced the it attack with at the Granite 3x5 15-h- showings Patterson, Lester and plate. Brian Gatzemeier added two hits each. Rodger Hoffman picked up the mound win for Granite, having entered the game in the seventh in relief of starter Holman. with Val East Sundberg coming on in relief with the score 3 in the second. Jeff 4-- cracked a homer and Robert May a double for the victors. Cyprus rallied for Hanney seventh-innin- g runs but West Jordan held on for a win. 6-- 4 Dave Inskeep tripled for the Magna team. Other scores not involving area teams in- SCORIN' TWO . . . Kearns Coach Gene Bechthold sends Brett Chidester home right Bingham Brighton 11-1- 0, bombing 20-- downing East 13-- 2 West and Viewmont topping Highland 12-- Action tonight (Thursday) featuring area teams will pit Holladay against at Highland at Price 6, followed by Murray and Hillcrest, at 6 Brighton is at Kearns, Cottbnwood at Cyprus, Viewmont at Granite and Alta at Granger. Kearns will host West Saturday at 7. On Tuesday Kearns and Murray square off at Price at 6, followed by West Jordan and Cyprus Holladay, meets East at Kearns at 8; at 6 Hillcrest is at Cottonwood, Alta at Granite and West at Granger. two-ru- a Nash on a single n later scored ground out. The score was deadlocked at until 5 the seventh led Schaap Cot- tonwood with a 3x4 showing at the plate and four runs batted in Jensen added a of pair hits when Schaap came through once more, cracking a double to drive in Jensen, who had singl To Murray , West round-trippe- - Kearns Falls In Two Tilts (From Page 2, Col 6) ing, along with a hit batsman as Murray pushed in four runs. After Murray loaded the sacks without the benefit of a hit, Martin singled in two runs. Two more walks forced in a run and Kurt Mitchell accounted for the fourth tally with a sacrifice fly. Mitchell gave Murlead in the ray a fourth when he scored on a single by Watts. The winners added two more in the seventh on a base hit by Watts and doubles by Imamura and Martin. Martin continued his hot hitting with a 2x4 performance and four RBIs. Watts added a pair of hits. 5-- 0 by Morley leading the charge. West II, Kearns 9 Finding a way to lose after building an early lead has been no for the problem Kearns nine. Sylvester tired after five frames and gave way to Sankovich, who walked three and gave single up a two-rubefore being replaced by Justus Romero. n a run in the second as Kearns extended its lead to In the third Rose annd Sylvester combined for a run after two were out and in the fourth there were out but the bases full of runners who had drawn first on balls when Romero singled sharply to center for two more runs. Chidester and Blaine combined for a run in the sixth, but Kearns bottom of the sixth. With one out, Morgan and Watts drew walks. They advanced on a passed ball, with Morgan ultimately racing home on a sacrifice fly by Armstrong Watts then scored the ty ing run on a base hit up the middle by Blake Jensen singled home Eric Varoz in the top of the eighth and Tracy Poulsen made the one-ru- n Hillcrest avoided an upset by Granite. The Hillcrest tally wiped out a strong effort by Granite, which had relast-ditc- h bounded from a 3 deficit with four runs in the bottom of the seventh to forge a tie. With one out in the 7-- seventh, Gatzemeier tripled and came around to score on a single by Sharp. Base hits from Lester, Bradford and Patter- son followed, enabling Granite to push four runs home. The Post 112 club took a 0 edge in the 2-- opening frame on singles by Pratt, Sharp and Lester, plus a double by Gatzemeier. But Hillcrest tied the score in the second and, after Granite had sent pulled ahead 11 men to the plate in the sixth to build a 3 Granites run came on an error in the fifth. Gatzemeier and Patterson led the Granite attack with 12-h- three hits apiece, while Sharp and Lester added two each. In this game, man Hoff- also relieved But unlike Holman. the Tooele game, Hoffman came up the loser, surrendering the (See Page 4, Kearns 10, Bingham SOFA SLEEPER Bingham and Murray matched runs in GIBSON 21 CU. FOOT FREEZER MA(?0ie the second, but Bingham took the lead AMD $ Hum ONLY 50 Of jneoe1. 9 Chidester singled $ rally that gave Kearns its lone win during the week. Sylvester had g COMPLETE WITH MATTRESS chased home Blaine with a base hit after the Kearns first sacker singled and took third on an outfield error. The seesaw affair ju- - marked the first complete-gam- d vic- e n iVA 52" tory for Sylvester, who has been strong in early innings, but has been giving way to relief. He walked seven, but saved the game by striking out f .V .! MIS-MATCH- ED 5 CLOSE-OW- Y! MATTRESSES 14. Bingham scored a single run in the first, fifth and sixth frames, a pair in the third and four in the fourth, aidAll ed by four four runs came after two were out and the on the potencount tial third. Ty Newman homered twice for the Bingham squad. 2 Kearns spotted Sylvester a lead with four runs in the second on a base hit by Tim Rose, a bunt single by Rick Rohling and a double by Tattersall. Terry Fritz smacked a homer in the fifth and Kearns came back with three more in the sixth, with Blaines base hit and a double Kearns Coach Greg Rolfe seems amused by umpire's reason for kicking Kearns player out of Friday's American Legion contest against Murray. Romero struck out the could not overcome with solo scores in the first man he faced, but West's sixth third and fourth. gave up two more Murrays initial talwalks and a base hit as Bingham 5, Murray 3 ly came on a walk to West scored five runs Craig Donaldson and a in the sixth to go up put Bingham single by John together three hits in Morgan. the top of the eighth Off Sylvester the McDonald suffered visitors had scored and ended a Murray the mound loss in three in the first, one threat with a double relief of Kevin Wright, in the fourth and two m play in Wednesdays who hurled a strong contest the sixth seven innings before A haid double and a Kearns took the lead giving way to a pinch with four in the first, pair of singles off hitter. Wright was McDonald gave touched for eight hits, Morley leading off with a base hit and Bingham the decision but retired nine batafter Murray had ters on strikes. Tattersall and Romero delivering triples. rallied to forge a tie Morgan was the top with two runs in the Murray batter, collecMorley doubled home ting two hits. FOUNDATIONS! YOU'RE KIDDIN' . . . THEY ALL LOOK ALIKE WHEN YOU TURN OUT THE LIGHT! 50 SAVE UP TO s48 k s58 IWIN SIZE s; asst BiuMKNtD ncuaei sold FULL SIZE 11-- DOTH SNOT UHfl m sm omti SOLD M SITS OMT $78 QUEEN SIZE ASST BFS BATCNIDi SOLD Qvoor Size Hybrid Flotation Water Bed OMT $0071 LIVING ROOM TABLES COT'WD (From Page 2, Col. 5) two of the runs, Chad Jenkins forced in another when he was hit by a pitch with the bases loaded, David Braby came through with a single to drive in two more and Troy Davis capped the rout with a triple. Schaap had three more RBIs with a 2x3 day at the plate. Fankhauser also collected two hits in three trips. Are Scheduled The recreation office here will be taking soccer registrations during July. The deadline is July he pit you'll love w o sink into! ; ''s two-ru- n The cost is $12 for fall or $18 for both fall and spring programs. For the convenience of those in Murray, 31. recreation personnel will be at the following 2rrotcfimg lOpieces in carefree fabric CHOICE OF COLORS LIST South schools from 4 to 7 p.m.: Arlington, Monday, July 13; Parkside and Grant, July 14; Longview and Viewmont. July 15; Liberty and McMillan, July 16. For quick, effective results at low cost, use the Want Ad columns of the Green Sheet! Y $ Col. 5) MURRAY. HIDE-AWA- Roumpos. home Craig Sylvester with the winning run to cap a two-run- , seventh-innin- FULL OR QUEEN SIZE ? AClfcWTTABieS cluded Alta over Soccer Signups Highland and walk Schaap delivered on the heels of teammate Gordon Tattersall, giving Chidester a Hillcrest 8, Granite 7 advantage. 14-- two ing for South and also capped a three-ruspurt in the second with a base hit That gave South a 5- - for South in relief of Tonge Nash suffered the mound loss Brad Knight turned m five strong innings of relief work for Jensen before tiring and giving way to Nash in the seventh Mark 5-- 7-- Holladay bombed n loaded Marco Navarro earned the mound win Gatzemeier opened Granites half of the 3-- COUNTY ed with two out. But the bottom of the seventh belonged to South lead, Cottonwood's run coming in the second on a triple by Brett Jensen and a single by Schaap Cottonwood tied the game in the third when Nash drew a bases come-from-behi- margin stand as HOLLADAY. Paul Pilkington bested a field of nearly 450 runners here Saturday in the first annual Cot- Pilkington two-ru- ut with a double. Sharp collected two more RBIs in the second when he singled, allowing John Simmons and Wes Holman to score. Sharp and Goddard Hillcrest, dropping an con- tributed the fourth hit in a first inn- Two-osingles by Todd Bradford, Todd Patterson and Kirk Goddard pushed home two runs in the bottom of the ninth as Granite rallied for a victory. Gatzemeier Granites only loss was a tough one as Coach Mike Howards club fell just short of g Tonge had 5 Lance Pratt and Granite at Kearns Cyprus at Granger Holladay at Cottonwood Murray at Tooele South at Jordan Hillcrest at Bingham Alta at East Skyline Highland at Muni West at Brighton decision in nine ings. Tooele lead. In the Granite first, Greg Sharp drove in at Skyline Bingham at West 8-- 7 game-winnin- n 6, 4-- 2 Cyprus at Cottonwood Granger at Granite Kearns Highland at Muni Tooele at Alta Brighton at East Hillcrest at Jordan upsetting then followed with his hit. to Granite had jumped out to a lead after two innings, but its bats were held silent until the ninth. Tooele knotted the score with solo runs in the fourth and sixth, then pushed a run across in the top of the ninth to take the Monday South after an inningopening walk Tonge ninth with a single, only to see the next two batters get out. But Bradford and Patterson followed with base raps, setting up Goddard for the gamewinning hit. West At Murray 6-- 5 lost the advantage when Poisons line drive to right was misplayed into a triple All three Kearns. games are at 6 p.m. Granite American Legion baseball games teams travels had lead in the top of the frame, but Granite Wins Two Games 1981 1 Cottonwood taken a Thursday, June 25, VIEW 7, Cottwd Cottonwoods 6 $998. winn- ing streak came to an end in the seasons fifth game. The man most responsible for Cottonwoods demise was Murray's Guy Watts ttratchas for bag, which h before throw was taken by Kearns first sacker Allen Blaine BEAT IT OUT . . . raachsd In Legion uf play Friday. Doug Tonge, who collected his third hit of the game in the bottom of the seventh to drive in Matt Poison with the f OJ2-E- woi rrxa ppovo cfoofoJWL Xa 5 itmts 2325 IfcT EACT D |