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Show WEST VALLEY Thursday, July 30, VIEW State Babe Ruth homer that pense of Jordan lost a heartbreaking decision to the Riverton crew on opening 9-- 8 Valley, thumping that club 10-- boosted West Sides morale and flattened that of Kearns. West Side took an lead and managed to escape a seventhi- 0. with a triumph over Brighton and a 7-- 3 2 decision over the Kearns - Cotton- wood showdown. Results were not avail- - Taylorsville back on Monday. 10-- 9 nning Kearns rally, the tilt with runners stranded in scoring position. Facing elimination, Kearns bounced back on Tuesday at the ex- - 11-- jt drijrS 5rr and an win over West Side. But the long climb 8-- 7 through the losers bracket took its toll on the Taylorsville pitching staff, which yielded 13 runs in the Kearns Hosts Action finals. Despite the championship setback, the day was not a total loss One for Taylorsville. of its players, Ryan Brown, was named tournament MVP for his play. Youths the representing Kearns International Little League are awaiting state level competition with a Utah team south of here, after winning the district tournament at Youth Grid Signups Set This Weekend Mower field and then winning two of three games in a series of contests in Ogden. will at 6 diaad vance to the western regionals in San Ber- NIPPED HIM . . . Kearns first baseman Chris Nelson gathers in throw just barely nardino, Calif., with the victor in the latter action going on the Little League World Series in Williamsport, Pa. In the opener of the district tourney at Mower field, Kearns beat 6 behind the pitching of Mike Peterson and the hitting of Darren Bills (three singles) and Todd Funderburk (a triple). Later the area youths blanked West Point 14 0, with Bills being the winning pitcher, Funderburk rapping three singles and doubles being stroked by Bills and Derek Chris tensen. Funderburk gained the pitching verdict, while he and Peterson doubled as Kearns pounded Rosecrest day. Dropped into the Like Taylorsville, Cottonwood-Granit- losers bracket, e was a victim of Riverton in a one-ru- n game. t Rose-cres- Cottonwood-Granit- 1 Cottonwood-Granit- remained alive through yesterday e Legion Play - Granger '9' Tops Skyline GRANGER. By tallied three runs in the fourth, fifth and seventh innings. Granger turned a triple play in the first inning when a Skyline player hit a line drive to center field with runners on first and second. Grangers Mike Quigley picked the ball out of the air and fired it to second, from where it was relayed to first to complete the triple killing. Devin Higgins hit 3x3 for Granger, doubling twice and edg-in- g Skyline last After wrapping up its successful series of con tests at Mower field, the Kearns team journeyed to Ogden for its encounters with a club from that com munity. Kearns won the first with Peterson game picking up the mound decision. Then after a 7 2 set back, Kearns emerged vicwith Peterson torious again gaining credit for the mound triumph. The iatter contest was scoreless for four innings. Then in the top of the fifth, Darren Bills belted a home run after Ryan Lightfoot had reached base on an er ror. Kearns added three in the top of the sixth. Managers for next year will be elected at a KILL meeting on Monday at 7 p.m. at Mower field. All league board members are being encouraged to attend and parents of participants are also invited. Persons interested in serving as managers may call 967 7111 for additional information. Granger secured a berth in the coming state Legion tournament, despite its loss to Cottonu'ood Wednesday, Monday. Granger will host West tomorrow (Friday) at 6 p.m. An early lead of by the third inning, boosted Granger to the 3 win over Skyline. Darrin Steele picked up the pitchirg win for Granger in the first game he has played this season. Deciding that his broken foot was sufficiently mended, Steele pitched the first three innings, keeping Skyline off the scoreboard while he controlled the mound. Steele was relieved by Joe Bocek in the 5-- 0 5-- fourth West Side, in the meantime, earned the its berth in the finals in easy fashion, pounding Riverton Yesterday, Riverton played the winner of and Dryer Idler 12x47 Range 6" Ring 31x5013 Refrig. Evap. Fan 60x104 Skyline . you II $18.45 $12.88 4.30 6.15 2.90 4.15 19.95 14.88 For Skyline, McGivney bo GLAD you did! Low Back with 85,000 hunters harvesting 228,000 pheasants, they My First Security MSA Credit Card keeps me covered! Whenever I charge my travel tickets on my VISA Credit Card, First Security Bank picks up the tab on my travel insurance up to $100,000 worth of coverage while Im on my way! 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Chukar while the same number of Jim General i victory over 0 information may be obtained by calling various species in 1980, according to figures released by the State returned empty-hande- Powell went 4x4 with a triple, three singles Mike and one RBI. pm 4700 So. State Chiropractic 13-1- with a hunters, with 45,000 ing the harvest figure. hunters ed and was knocked in on a single by Kerry Fogarty. In the third inning, Higgins doubled, advanced to third when Allen rapped an infield single and scored on a wild pitch. Allen came home on a single by Brian Druce. faniNTONl 1 championship harvested 847,730 Forest grouse were upland game of sought by 19,000 be- During the spring turkey hunt, all 35 182. and coming home when Allen parked one. Steele then doubl- Service for GE, Hotpoint Whirlpool, Kenmore, Frigidaire . captured the state returned. Further harvested cottontails. scoring the second by singling Parts . the Babe Ruth tourney which ended Thursday in Helper, Brighton 127.000 d Higgins beganin Prices Good thru Sat. Aug. 8th Doily til 6, Sat. til In cottontail rabbit hunters Band-tailepigeons were hunted by 62 persons for a harvest of Grangers GE Price Special GE Washer Boot 8x246 able at press time. 25,000 partridge. a single. Teammate Gary Allen homered and singled for twoRBIs. IPARTS MART SPECIALS 973-697- Taylorsville. SO. SALT LAKE. Signups for the Judge Ute Conference program will be accepted Saturday and Sunday at the new sports complex next to St. Anns church, 450 E. 2100 South. Registration will be held from noon to 3 p.m. The cost is $45, with $10 to be refunded when equipment is of of 3,000 hunters bagged 8,000 Hungarian rapping NEWLY ENLARGED BRINTON'S SERVICE e before West Side's David Coleman reaches bag. 16-- 31-- C:ZT 4 17-- 5 Sy, v Next Week The Kearns squad host games on Aug. A 8 p.m. on the Mower mond. The winner will re- Taylorsville bounded from that vicdefeat with an tory over Murray, a thrashing of Carbon ending KEARNS. Taylorsville. Brighton was the only team to defeat the west valley crew during the tournament, total A SALT LAKE. A total of 100,164 hunters having handed seta 8-- 7 mourning doves, with 32.000 hunters bagging 343.000 doves. Game Year Area Squads Falter In Tournament Play (From Page 2, Col. 4) noted. Next were 847,730: Total For 1981 ACCEPTED Dr. Plaikett DC G33 3F is a member of FDIC. ... |