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Show PfMI PTVWV1 In Climbing League Standings tvfjr - Granger Captures Three Victories Quigley hit a two-rusingle while his teammate Kenny Thompson doubled for an RBI. Granger picked up a rather cheap run in the second with one out and runners on first and third. Bobby Frat-t- o missed what appeared to be a suicide squeeze, but the Murray catcher rifled the ball to second, allowing the runner at third n n RUTH (From Page 2, Col. 9) Kearns pounded out 16 hits to support the five-hi- t pitching of John Walker. Walker surrendered a run in tne first but was untouchable after that in recording the mound victory. KEARNS. run-scorin- g 6-- 1 Quintana and Walker picked up KBIs in the fourth when Kearns extended misplayed ray player failed to hustle after it, Fogarty scored all the way from second. Murray picked up its lone run in the fifth when Floyd Armstrong walked, stole second and scored on a base hit by Doug Mar- Coaches 9-- Aug. 1 at Kearns high, a league spokesman said. Signups will be held from noon to 4 p.m. on Aug. 1 and 8 at Kearns high, she added. interested Persons in coaching positions are being asked to call or 967-981- 4 966-560- Set Youth Signups For Grid Play Registration for the Cyprus Ute will be held Aug. 1 and 3 at the Magna Lions club building. Signups will be accepted from noon to 6 p.m. on the 1st and from 5 to 8 p.m. on the Roberts. The fee is $25 per youth and district participation is open to r lads in the area. Magna-Hunte- 566-765- 5 Entry Deadline Is July 27 For Tennis Tourney MURRAY. Registration deadline is July 27 for this citys open tennis tournament, to be held Aug. at Southwood and Hidden Village parks. Singles, doubles and mixed doubles competition will be held. Age divisions will be 3-- 8 13-1- IN COMMAND tack. Quintana doubled in a run in the first and Nelson snapped a tie with a two-rusingle in the third. Base raps by 1 n . . 11-- tlewood, Nelson and Montoya, plus three walks, produced four runs in the fourth. Montoya collected two more RBIs in the sixth when he singled following a base hit by Nelson and a double by Wade Jensen. Grangers Joe Bocek 1 Alta Crushed KEARNS. rapped Alta Kearns last 11-- 2 but on Wednesday, Friday dropped an 7 decision to Jordan to record a split of the week's action. 11-- mixup caused Monday's scheduled contest with Granger A to be postponed until the remainder of the season concludes. Kearns must face Cyprus on Monday and Wednesday, with both games scheduled at Kearns. Kearns 11, Alta 2 Kearns won the contest by the nine-run rule, exploding for five runs in the fifth. Alta managed only two hits off Craig 6500 South 400 West who Sylvester, reportedly later quit the team, leaving the squad very short of pitching. After two were out in the third Alta scored a run and added another in the fourth on a bases full double. Kearns scored a run in the first when Tim Rose and Allen Blaine delivered base blows after a walk and a Rick stolen base. scored Rohling another run in the se- cond on a sacrifice and an Alta error. Kearns struck for three runs in the third with Blaine chasing two home with a base hit. Lynn Park singled and scored on a double steal situation in the - 261-007- 1 (S) JOIN THE WINNING TEAM NEW STUDENTS UTAH STATE TEAM Register CHAMPIONSHIPS Now WON ' Class III (Beginning) First Place 1970 1979, 1980. 1981 Bring this ad and receive TINY TOTS Classes For year olds Basic Movement $5.00 off 3-- 4 Regular class price Kinesthetic Awareness thru Gymnastic Activities e and 19-u- p 9-- 8 Cyprus Wins Three MAGNA. n Sailboard elim-nate- slate a from tournament Offered d SALT LAKE. berth, Cyprus served notice that it will be ready to take up the battle next year by winning three games during the week. With all but three of its starters still having Legion eligibility, vic- tories are important for morale for Coach Bob Jones crew and a three-wiweek is a boost for any club. n west The valley squad was scheduled to meet a tough Bingham nine last night (Wednesday). After taking a holiday break tomorrow, Cyprus will travel to Kearns for a game Monday and will play Holladav at Ken Price field on Wednesday. Details of the weeks wins were unavailable at press time. Cyprus was impressive last Wednesday in an 7-- 2 victory over East; win by claimed a forfeit over Alta Fri previous lessons, six days of lessons have been scheduled for next month at East Ca- nyon Lake State Recreation Area. r The classes have been set for Aug. 8, 9, 15, 16, 22 and 23 beginning at noon, 2, 4 and 6 p.m. Sailboards and life preservers will be provided and classes will be limited two-hou- Lessons Although mathematically In response to the popular appeal of Sailboard lessons are being offered by the State Division of Parks and Recreation to anyone 16 and older who wants to brave the wind and waves. to four people. Interested Valley Legion test Recreation at 1596 W. North Temple or by telephoning begining at 8:30 on July 30. Reservations will not be accepted prior to this date. Participants in the classes must be 16 or older. Those under 18 must have a release form signed by a parent or guardian, which can be obtained at the division office. 533-601- 1 For quick, persons can reserve a spot by contacting the State Division of Parks and effective results at low cost, use the Want Ad columns of the Green Sheet! REDWOOD We offer Recreational Gymnastics Competitive Training Program. -'- Class I (Advanced) First Place 1977. 1978. 1979, 1980, 1981 classes as well as ' fourth. In the climactic fifth Sylvester and Gordon Swp is now opes every Pioneer Days Sale Spectacular Savings In Every Department Now Through July 29th (Closed July 24th) Mens Dress Pants Smart looking pants for every occasion. Select several and save1 Sizes 32 to 38. 7-- 0 Tattersall had base hits and Ingram a double. Rose was 2x3 and Blaine 2x4 with Blaine and Ingram each having three RBIs in the contest. Tattersall was credited with three stolen bases. Jordan Kearns SHOES 7 Kearns took a lead into the sixth inning, but Jordan struck for seven runs and the Kearns squad was powerless to stop the thurst. Ingram tossed five pitching-wea- k strongJordan innings, to five limiting hits, but Justus not Romero could put out the sixth-fram- e fire, walking three, throwing a pair of wild pitches and allowing two hits, all after two were out. Kearns scored a pair of runs in the first when Rose and Tattersall turned in some nifty base running, each stealing a pair of bases. There were two Jordan errors in the inning. In the second Rohling belted a homer and Park singled and came home on a double by Tom Sankovich for a 1 Kearns lead, Jordan having scored on a homer in the top of the picked up two more runs in the third on a pair of base hits and a triple and Summer Shoes Outfit the family with shoes without straining your budget. V2 Price Ladies Wear - (From Page 4 frame. Jordan a 11, one in the fourth to tie it, but Ingram put his team back in the lead with a homer. After the roof fell in in the sixth, Kearns added a pair of seventh inning runs on singles by Tattersall and Romero, but could not make up the difference. 3, Col. 9) champions posted unbeaten records. They were Clarence Giles of Riverton (7 0 and a 65. J ringer percentage) in class A; Dennis Ohms o' Cedar City (7 0, 5) percent) in class B; Peggy Overbay of Sandy (3 0, 34 percent) in class D and Lee Jolley of Provo (3 0, 24.5 percent) in class E. Jay West of Granger and Russ Horan of Orem both marks in class recorded C, with Horan achieving a ringer mark of 34.9 percent and West attaining 33.3 percent. Other Green Sheet area residents who competed in the tourney included Summer Clearance - Large Selection Shorts - Cullottes Sleeveless Tops & Bras - Half Slips Dresses Sleepwear Vi Price V2 More V2 Price Price Specials! Bicycles - Electric Fans Grass Catchers -- Carpet Pieces V2 Price V2 Price Charlie Bugger of Kearns (46.3 and Gary percent) Hughes of Taylorsville (41 percent), who along with Roger Parsons of Midvale (54.1 percent), posted records in class A. 3 4 Bill Shelton of Taylorsville (37.8 percent) was one of four pitchers to record marks in class B. Giles and Herman Standard, a guest from Orange, Calif., played a feature game for the championship. They matched one another in ringer percentage, but Giles came up with enough single Stanpoints to win dard finished second in class A (61, 64.9 percent), with Jack Raymond of Sandy third (5 2, 58.8 percent) 50-4- . Try a Want Ad! Lawnmowers! All lh Price During This Sale! As-- ls Our Best Work Is Your Best Buy Deseret Industries Thrift Store Murray 4485 S. Mam Deserel industries is a West Jordan 1550 W. 7800 So. sheltered workshop DRIVEN Weet - UTAH ACADEMY OF GYMNASTICS Pre-Scho- 16-1- 8 as of Aug. 1. The entry fee is $3 for singles and $2 each for doubles. Participants must sign up in the City Recreation Dept, office in Murray day and on Monday to outlasted Jordan help make up for losses several one-ruthe club suffered early in the season. Legion in Kearns Splits Two Tests South Lit- . follows through on pitch during impressive victory over Murray in legion play. Littlewood picked up the mount win in relief of Nelson. Quintana and Nelson had two 10-h- it of tempt, but Granger team prevailed played at Ken Price field. BLOCKED BAG . . . Murrays Floyd Armstrong puts tag on Granger's Kenny Thompson to thwart stolen base at 3rd, according to spokesman Gordy information. forced 9-- 2 district Conference d with Brighton as Mitchell hurled a four-hittin a triumph. Mitchell also had a pair of hits to back his own effort. Montoya was 3x3 and Nelson 3x4 atto pace the Magna injuries and other pertinent topics, Roberts said. He may be contacted for further at which enabled Walker to score from third with little difficulty. West Side jumped out to an early lead but Kearns pecked away. A bases-loadewalk to hits each. On Wednesday, Kearns had no trouble In MAGNA. prevention fly to left in Godfrey Nelson with the first Kearns run. Godfrey added an RBI single in the fourth, then drew another walk with the bases full in the sixth. The other Kearns run came on a double by Quintana in the third. g Hiilcrest a rare defeat. training guidelines, unnecessary when 4: Sri football clinic to be conducted by University of Utah grid coaches will be held at 3151 So. 7700 West on July 29 at 7 p.m. Roberts said. The cost is $1 per person and $2 for families. The clinic is open to the public and will feature discussion of 6-- 4 Godfrey hit a - A 7-- American Legion Action Murray, appeared to be flat after its impressive win over Cottonwood in its previous outing, but bounced back strong to hand ploding in the top of the seventh for a win that looked on paper to be much easier than it really was. Bocek was in total control, facing only nine baiters in the first three frames having picked off one and rubbing another out in a double play after they had drawn bases on balls. Bocek helped his own cause with a runscoring base hit in the sixth. Fratto also West Side gave Kearns a much tougher game before falling Kearns waited until the last minute to pull off the win, scoring three times in the bottom of the seventh to deficit. wipe out a It did so with a dramatic flair. After Quintana led off the seventh with a single, Nelson sent a 2 pitch over the right field fence to forge a tie. Walker then singled and Montoya walked. Tiie two pulled off a double steal, forcing West Side to walk Rob-b- y Lambert intentionally to load the bases and set up a force play at the plate. The strategy proved 23, 1981 win. league-leadin- before, day Thursday, July chased home a run in that frame. Granger has been playing the kind of baseball that led the same players to the Automotive title two years ago, finally reaching the potential the team appeared to have all along. One team member said the team has just recently learned that it must do more than show up to tin. The contest stayed tight with Granger adding a pair of in- surance runs in the sixth and finally ex- begins registration Mike Littlewood and Mike Godfrey drove in runs in the next two innings to boost Kearns to its final two runs. Quintana and Mitchell were both 3x4, while Littlewood and Walker added a pair of hits to lead Kearns to the title. The was Thompson and a Mur- are being sought by the Kearns Ute Conference program. The withdrawal of two coaches from the program has created a desperate need for replacements before n its advantage early play. Granger picked up another run in the fourth on some alert base running by Kerry Fogarty. When a ball off the bat of Coaches Sought For Grid Loop In Kearns Area Walker received all the support he needed in the second when Jim Mitchell stroked two hits, Joey Quintana and Chris Nelson doubles had two-ruand Craig Vargo and Tom Montoya added singles to boost Kearns to a edge. to to score easily. Murrays Paul Beck kept pace with Bocek through much of the teams stickwork. Grangers Mike his (From Page 2, Col. 5) Catcher Devin Higgins went 5x5 with two RBIs for Granger including a two-ruhomer, a double and three singles to lead In VIEW VALLEY Sat. & Sun. |