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Show 5 WEST VALLEY VIEW Thursday, Aug. COT'WD 6, 1981 West Valley training weekly matters involved handling civil or Police Chaplains Choose Leaders WEST VALLEY. Of- ficers have been elected in the West Valley Police Chaplains Assn., an organization authorized by a general order issued by Police Chief David Campbell in February. Holden, emergency secretary-treasure- r and police in a minis- terial capacity, supportive of members of the police force and their families and of eral, Dahl. explained gen- Mr. Recruiting throughout the area has involved a group of 22 representatives from the various faiths in the area, he said. It is hoped that enrollment will eventually reach 30, or more. The group receives WBBA Series will Jack Rhoads serve as president, with Richard Dahl as first vice president; Allen Roden, second vice president; Carl Cyprus Is South Granger American allstars will set out to capture WBBA World Series honors here this weekend. Manager Ben Pages club advanced to the prestigious tournament with long ball hitting during regional and district competi- tion. Victorious LosHOLLADAY. ing its final two games South Granger earned a berth in the World Series with a 10-- 6 vic- tory over Riverton to Cyprus and American in the Brighton, Holladay dropped to an 8-- record during the week giving the- Post 71 club a tie for tenth place as it prepares for the state American Legion tournament. Cyprus stepped into a healthy lead by the third inning and 6-- 1 regional finals. South Granger built an early 10-- 0 lead then withstood a Riverton comeback to hold onto the championship. After scoring twice in the opening frame on singles by Steve Mark Embley, Roberts and Kermit never Winslow, South Holladayto catch up added four managed in the 8-- 4 contest. homer by Marty Jones in the third inning topped the Cyprus batting per-- . formances. Jones also doubled in the fifth goA two-ru- n ing 2x3 with two RBIs. His teammate Andy Hill homered in the fifth for his only hit of the day. Doug Adams pitched the first five innings for the Cyprus win and was relieved by Andy Hill, who got the save. Granger more in the second on a three-ru- n homer by Blaine Breshears and back-to-bac- doubles k by Embley and Bryan Hughes. Eddie Marquez singled home Cliff Edwards with another run in the third. South Granger made it 10-- 0 in the fourth when three runs scored on a homer by Winslow, doubles by Hughes and Jerry Schlappi and a single sistance from as- the Chaplains Assn, may contact the West Valley City police dispatcher, he said. Fred Nudd will work as the West Valley City police liaison officer with the group. Anyone wishing to volunteer for service with the organization may contact Mr. Nudd at the police department, or call Mr. Rhodes, Applicants must be 968-737- record as having on leadership responsibility in the church of their choice, he said. Try Green Sheet sified ads! Clas- 262-668- by Chad (From Page 3, Col. 3) the victory. safety squeeze bunt. But Troy Davis didnt square around. Instead, he drilled the ball up the middle for a driving in single, Rocky Lambourne. Lambourne had reached first on a walk and advanced to third on a double to right by Lane Lewis. For a contest pitting the leagues two top teams, the play was less than exceptional. Cottonwood committed five errors, walks abounded 10 and run- Hillcrest left ners stranded on base. Still, there was a share of good play. Brad Knight came on in relief of Cottonwood starter Brett Jensen in the second inning and limited Hillcrest to one run and two hits during the next three innings. He tired in the seventh and was relieved by Lambourne, who struck out two batters after Hillcrest placed runners on second and third with only one out in the seventh. The erratic play of the two teams was ex- All-sta- rs Crown Chase RIVERTON. Jack Rhoads rotation, for shifts, Dahl said. Anyone needing - Granger In per-son- al management. Members report for duty in and Richard Amos, scheduler. The interdenominational group of citizen volunteers will serve the community the community in in in the final four frames Wednesday to secure - Christensen. Schlappi, Roberts and Edwards teamed for the mound win for South Granger. Earlier, South Granger defeated 3 Riverton in a slugfest, rallying from a 12-- 4 deficit after three innings. 16-1- Base bits by Roberts, Winslow and Hughes accounted for the winning runs in the seventh inning. A fourth-innin- g grand slam by Hughes brought South Granger within four, The eventual winners added five 12-- more in the fifth on a three-ru- n homer by Roberts and a two-ru- n shot by Hughes. Riverton scored once in the bottom of the fifth to send the game into extra innings. Embley also had a two-ru- n circuit clout in that contest. South Granger opened the regionals with a , victory over Western Hills of 10-- 1 Kearns. Winslow slugged two home runs, Roberts had a round-trippe- r and Doug Anderson, Christensen and Breshears added key hits. Roberts and Schlappi teamed for the mound win. PRICES TALK AT DR017U BROTHERS emplified by the big innings which marked the early play. Cottonwood jumped on Hillcrest starter Dale Dawson for five runs in the second, then relinquished six runs in the third. With no outs and the bases loaded in the second, Lewis bounced a single over the third base bag to drive in Glen Nash and Brett Jensen with Cot- tonwoods initial runs. Dave Ballard followrun-scorin- Hillcrest retaliated with two outs on by Pat Westerkamp, Tracy Poulsen and Curtis Howa, a double by Jeff Maynard and a homer by Greg two-ru- n Romero. Cottonwood regain- ed the lead in the bottom of the third when Rick Schaap laced a triple to right center, Ballard doubled and Kim Facer singled up the middle. - Cott. 3, Granite 2 Nash, growing stronger every inning, blanked Granite over vuv & E WANT lOOO CUSTOMERS pounded ball, silencing Granites bats the rest the way. He retired the last 11 batters he faced and surrendered only one hit after the third innNash finished ing. of with a six-hitte- r, struck out four and walked two. Greg Holman suffered the mound loss. r, He, too, fired a six-hitte- but his control was not as sharp. He issued five walks, the final of which made the difference in the game. Holman retired the first two Cottonwood batters in the fourth before walking Lewis. Facer then hit a grounder which bounced over shortstop John Simmons head and enabled Lewis to reach third. With Carter at bat, Lewis broke for the plate on a wild pitch. Granite catcher Todd Bradford retrieved the errant pitch and made a diving attempt to nip Lewis at the plate, but was too late. Burkett had figured that to stop Granite, you had to keep its sparkplug, Lance Pratt, off the bases. Pratt spoiled Burketts hopes of achieving that immediately, leading g ed with a double, David Carter singled home another run and Ballard later scored on an infield groundout. singles Granite Nash in the opening frame, slugging a double, triple and a single, but managed to score only one run in the process. The Post 112 club put one more run on the scoreboard in the third before Nash took control with his breaking off the bottom of the first with a triple. Gatzemeier Mark followed with a deep fly which Fankhauser hauled in after a long run. Pratt scored easily on the play. Bradford followed with a single and Brian Lester doubled, but Nash escaped the jam without any more runs crossing the plate. Cottonwood tied the score in the second when Jensen slugged a triple and scored On a double down the left line field Fankhauser. by In the third, Jensen delivered a bases-loade- d single to right to drive in Carter with Cottonwoods second run. Granite countered in the bottom of the frame when Pratt once again reached base, this time on a single, and came around to score on a double to the left centerfield alley by Bradford. Dance Will Aid Sox Team With Trip Expenses TAYLORSVILLE. A g dance will be held Monday to help assist the state champion Taylorsville Bobby Sox team with fund-raisin- travel expenses. The team will travel to California for a national tournament. The dance will be held at Taylorsville park, 4700 So. Red- wood Road. Music will be provided by the rock group country Coral. A $2.50 donation is being asked of adults and $1.50 for children under 12. 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