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Show irri 2 WIST VALLEY VIEW e Thursday, May 27, 1982 e Volley Legion Officials Finalize Divisional Format GRANITE PARK. Valley American -- baseball play this summer will involve a pair of Legion divisions. That decision was finalized, as expected, at the regular league meeting on Sunday, said secretary Bob Burkett. While it was widely known that a division format was there had being set-ubeen some question in recent weeks about the number of teams that would be involved. Doubts had been coach; - Granite: Phil Brockbank, manager; Randy Snyder, Gordon Babe Ruth Play - Eakins, coaches; - Granger: Jerry Mike Dodgers Narrow Gap Beh ind Cubs manager; Hobbs, Hobbs, Layne Snell, Hobbs, Bob coaches; Cyprus: Frank Falvo, manager; Bob Jones, coach. - Cottonwood: Paul Hamblin, manager; Bob Burkett, Kent Bills, Don Mattonen, coaches. Other coaches are ex- pressed about whether -- KEARNS. 4-- Angelo A1 Cerroni, But, as Burkett V Tooele; Sandberg, West; John Russo and Doug Tonge, South; A1 Poland, West Jordan; Mike Sato, Bingham; Ron Fife, Bill Armour noted, Were not going to have schedules printed until the last minute. You never know. When league play begins on June 7, the Valley League will and - ' Joe Castillo, Hillcrest; Highland; Steve Rafaels Blanks Foe have been made to the West, South, West Jordan, Tooele; and an - East Division: Granite, Cottonwood, Hillcrest, Holladay, -- Jordan, Highland, Brighton, Skyline, Alta and East. Each team will play a schedule, Burkett said. The first nine games will be against division foes; the next five are crossover contests against opponents drawn at random from the other division. Then, a team will play the other teams in its division again, he explained. After the final game on July 30, the first three teams from each division will qualify for the state tournament, sponsored this year by Granite Post 112, Burkett said. The fourth through seventh place teams in the two divisions then will enter a double 23-ga- elimination playoff during the first week of August, the top two teams advancing as the valleys number seven and eight teams in the tourney, Burkett said. Green Sheet area managers and coaches are: Taylorsville A1 Siciliano, manager; Barry Sceili, coach; - : Murray Dee Rowland, manager; -- - : Dave Plott, coach; - Kearns: Steve Dallin, manager; Don Godfrey, Dave Cline, coaches; Holladay : Jim Jumonville, manager; - I I I I I I I I that improvements unbeaten after two weeks of play in the City Fastpitch League. In the City Slowpitch circuit, meanwhile, legendary lip at third base. Golf Club Rafaels TAYLORSVILLE. Junior golf lessons offered by the County Recreation Dept, will begin June 3 2-- June 3-- Mick Riley Tourneys On Slate Meadow Brook, 4197 So. 1300 West. Junior boys lessons will take place June 8-- at 9 Mountain View Golf Course, 8660 So. 2400 West. Both sessions start at 8 a.m. TAYLORSVILLE. Terry Norman and Brett Thomas will be out to defend their titles in June at the 18th annual Mick Riley Instructing the girls Memorial Amateur Riley, Marcia Thayne Norman will be defending her cha- be Jim Healy, Nick Neeley, Pat Golf Tournaments. and mpionship will Sandy Catten. Further information may be obtained by calling Norm Rackley, Kent Damjanovich and Ed 266-097- 1. in the women's division on June 11 at Meadow Brook Golf Course. The same course will be the site June 19 of a Johnson are instructors for the boys. For title defense for call feature 18 holes of medal play. The cost is further information, those interested may Utah Junior Open golf tournament will be held July at The 7-- 9 Mick Riley, Meadow Brook and Mountain View courses. Boys are and girls age eligible, according to Meadow Brooks Jim Healy. 8-- Try A Want Ad! i i ir Welding Brake & Installation 972-332- 2 'A COLIBERT'EMTEftPftlSES N- - - E. Thomas in the mens division. Both divisions 255-921- Wiring Control " , baseman Clive Hansen during Monday tilt which Brake squad won 11-- - after Monday play. Page defeated Riches behind a 3x3 Team effort at the plate by Bryan Hansen. Auto Paint picked up its second straight win with an victory over Chucks Chevron, 11-- 5 8-- 4 which fell to the loss. i i i i i i $15 for women (including lunch) and $25 for men. All women entrants must be members of the State Womens Golf Assn. Entry deadline for both is June 8 at 5 p.m. The maximum handicap allowed in the womens division is 36, said Meadow Brook pro Jim Healy. In the mens division, all players must present a current verified state handicap card. Maximum handicap is 20, Healy said. Cash prizes are available in championship and A flites. Entries may be mailed to Healy at 4197 So. 1300 West, Salt Lake, 84107. with 1 Hansen drove in three runs with his trio of hits, while Curt Dumas collected two more RBIs with a douHansen also earned the mound win, scattering seven hits. For Riches Team, Grant Hockin and Glen Riches had two hits apiece. Russ Kruger suffered the mound loss. Auto Paint jumped out to a 0 lead in the second, only to see Chucks forge a tie in the fifth on a pair of hits and an error. But, in the sixth, four hits, a walk and a hit batsman boosted Auto Paint to the win. Barry Cline was 2x3 with two RBIs, his 3-- brother Cary drove in two more runners and Raleigh Bunch was 2x2 to pace the winners. In a losing cause, Steve Carling was 2x4 with two RBIs and Mike Hudson slugged double. Don Cowley earned the mound win. Kearns Weight Program Will Start Tuesday KEARNS. A weight training program aimed at potential football players will get under way at Kearns high Tuesday. Boys who have completed ninth grade as well as high school students are being invited to participate. A $5 fee will be charged. Information on times may be obtained by calling Bruce Takeno, 969-148- A Granite district football clinic is scheduled July 13 at a $3 fee. 12-1- TEniYl LIFE INSURANCE Compare These Rates monthly premium 35 30.60 45 55 !43.35 110.93 65. 244.38 Rates Include Discounts Non-Smoke- rs FOR COMPLETE INFORMATION CALL ROBERT MOFFETT (801) P.0. 520355, 487-323- 3 Box UNION LIFE Ut. 84152 ROCK, ARK. SLC, LITTLE At Cyprus the latter victory, Rick Wiles slugged two MAGNA. A basket- and Cory ball clinic stressing fundamentals will be conducted at Cyprus high beginning Tuesday. Junior and senior boys will meet from 7 to 9 a.m. in the school Anderson added one to back the pitching effort of Nick Ber-riocho- a. Gary Burke had a double that contest for the Braves, while John Claredy had a two base hit for the Dodgers in the first game. The Dodgers were able to move closer to first with the help of the Tigers, who knocked off the Cubs 8 4. Troy Keener, Tom Allen, Richard Berrola and Mike Hatfield had doubles to sup- g. Weco Pipe surrendered one run in the first but shut down Vicchrillis after that win in the to post a nightcap. Weco tied the game in the second, then added solo runs in the fourth, fifth and sixth frames to account for the final total. Winning pitcher Bill Keetch limited to three hits, two of those by Terry Fisher. His brother Ron had the only remaining hit. Glen Lundberg paced the winners with a 2x3 showing at the plate, including a tri4-- 1 ple. Mike Childs and Roger Bateman each had an RBI. Because of the Memorial Day no weekend, games will be played next week. Play resumes on June 7 with Auto Paint and Riches Team battling at 6:30 p.m., followed by Vicchrillis and Page Brake at 7:45 and Weco Pipe and Velveturs at 9. In slowpitch play, Rafaels received two home runs apiece from Rick Bartolomino and Jerry Benal, while Louis Montoya, Jack Laird and Carl Dicharo combined for hits in a 13 30-- romp 0 over Fashion Place. The closest game of the night saw Chips hold off a Equipment recorded an victory. Mike 11-- 7 Moore was 3x3 for I and I. Apex made its biggest run in the fourth on home run by Greg Spence, Tom Timothy and Morris. Pehrsons had no trouble with Gibsons, (See Page 3, Col. 2) Clinic Is to record a win over LeRoys Automotive. Ross Cook had two home runs among four hits for the day driving in four runs - to port winning to any interested students. The $10 fee is to be paid at the Cyprus accounting office through Verna Jones prior to Tuesday. Further information may be obtained from Paul Dilley or Mrs. Jones at Ivison Lad Hurls Gem At Giants Ted Ivison threw a at the Giants as the Dodgers captured a 1 win to highlight majors action in the one-hitt- er Aimed Granger South KEARNS. A basketball clinic for students from third grade on be conducted this summer at Kearns will high. The clinic is scheduled Tuesday through June 28, under the direction of Kenyon Clark. High school players will meet from 6:30 to 9:30 a.m., junior high from 9:30 to 11, third and fourth graders from 11 to noon and fifth and sixth graders from noon to 1 p.m. Girls will be served from 9 a.m. toll. Interested students may register at Kearns to high prior their session on Tuesday. The fee is $10. Further information may be obtained by calling Coach Clark at 968-113- Try A Want Registration fees are being accepted for the second annual Little League Football Camp held here for youngsters age West high football coach Gean Plaga heads the coaching staff, which also includes Don ' Johnson, Don Holtry, Steve Marshall, Barry Hecker and Chad Drecksel. All aspects of the game are covered, with the stress on basic fundamentals, Plaga said. The camp will be held at West high July from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Attire will Include playing shorts, and gym shoes and youngsters should also bring football shoes, a towel and a sweat- 12-1- 6 I Carver stroked a double and received hitting support from Shawn Jacobsen, who had a pair of Mike Grove and Davis doubled for the Cards. glancing back in sports with the . . . Jim Matsumura for threw a the Cardinals to beat He led the Giants the Taylorsville Babe Ruth League in pittwo-hitt- 4-- ching performance with four wins and no losses. June, was (That 1969). n !! FISHING WIDOWS SPECIAL Na- Shane Odekirk, Jacob Hayes and Steve Clark delivered key hits for the winners. The Cards lead the majors division for the first half of the season after beating the Astros 8 6. Kenny Olsen, Todd Provost, Justin Mills and Jay Curtis led the way offensively and Travis Neilson was named the game's defensive standout. The Dodgers captured another win when Jimmy Boatwright and the Hayes boy delivered key hits in the bottom of the final inning as the Dodgers downed the The Braves Red Sox with nipped the Cubs Chris Smeding and Jerry Stevenson (2) credited with homers and Trenton Bean a CBroGockflofiGi) i! World of Colon Double A Rolled Full Bolts Value to 1.99 Stock Up Save! I Peterson triple. inScott a homered losing cause. In Minors action the as Astros beat the Cubs Eric Magby had two doubles and a single. The Giants outlasted the Red Sox and the Pirates on a nipped the Padres homer by Terry Carter. In Peewee action the Angels downed the Dodgers to improve their record to with Jared Ketchum, Shaun Sudbury and Troy Boatwright keying the 10-- 16-- Salt ladi Jant 2nd L: Ad! 4 OUTDOOR SWIMMING POOL - -- lead Chips. Mark Jphnson paced the Automotive clubs at- OPENS JUNE 1ST tack with a 2x4 performance at the plate. IT'S HEATED The Lumberjocks used the hitting of Brian Oldham (4x5, 3 RBIs), Kyle Winther and Larry Baker to overcome 4 REDWOOD MULTI PURPOSE Terrys Lane Trailers, Murray, Louis Davis and Terry Jacobs led the losers. 12-- 9. CENTER LESTER STREET WEST VALLEY (3100 Football Camp Calls Youngsters sack SALT LAKE. pitcher Greg winning 250-585- 6. tional League. At Cagers Earlier, the Giants edged the Angels 8 7, with Troy Kehoe gaining the mound win. Bronson had two doubles, Fernandez legged-ou- t a triple and Bennett had a two base hit for the Giants. The Pirates and Cardinals split their games, the the Pirates winning Cardinals 6 5. Junior Vigil had two doubles to back the pitching of Bobby Davis in the Cardinal victory. Marc Quintana had two doubles for the Pirates. In the Pirate triumph, sophomores to 2 p.m. The clinic is not aimed only at basketball players already in the program, but is open pitcher GRANGER. honors. 1. Richard Anderson. Marty Jaramillo and Sean Lintz mound and garnered from Sophomore, junior and senior girls will gather from noon 4-- sixth-innin- g comeback 15-1- Apex got off to a slow start and couldnt recover as I and I gym; 3060 i AGE Scheduled 1 Little League S Clinic Is 0 in ble and a triple. at 4 0 at Meadow Brook Golf Course. Lessons for junior will be girls (11-1- held Mexican Restaurant continued its torrid pace, recording the seasons first shutout. Page Brake and Auto Paint Specialists share the fastpitch marks lead with Offering Lessons ZER & REESE 2200 South clubs still remain -- Custom Hitches Custom Tow Bars W. MURRAY. Only two infield at Muni, removing -- - for now - the SALES & INSTALLATION 2036 V? Two Share Lead In City - Frank Pritchett, EQUAL - Mike Nicholson, Cyprus, Kearns, w RUNDOWN . .'. Russ Kruger didn't have the speed to beat throw to Page Brake first feature a: - Wet Division: Murray, Taylorsville, Bingham, MNk triples Brighton; Daryl Alta; teams 1 win over the same club. In Rowley, Troy Walbeck, ; his Margetts, East. Burkett also noted that three fields - Ken Price, Kearns and will be Magna lighted this year and Granger, Dodgers to within one game of the Cubs following Saturday play in the Kearns Babe Ruth League. Rick Medina struck out 14 batters in a shutout of the Braves and stroked a double in -- Skyline, Jordan and, for a time, Brighton would field teams. As of Sunday, all three appear to be in the field. had two baggers for the losers. Earlier in the week, the Cubs had no trouble with the Tigers as Joey Quintana slugged a home run and hurled his club to a 12 win. Lintz also had a double in Two vic- tories moved the that game. The Giants moved up in league standings with two victories over the Angels. Sean Fernandez slugged a home run and Kris Bennett, Derek Christensen and Mike Snyder had doubles in a 16 10 Giant win. Gary Bronson had a double CITY, UTAH So. Redwood Rd.) 535-504- Salt lake County Recreation, Pnrki end Costs: 1:30-4:3- .75 for youth 1.00 for adults 19-6.50 children under 5 school should be made, it was suggested. The registration fees are $50 for the first boy in a family; $40 for the second. A deposit of $25 is due at the time of 65 up; 2.50 per family in any open A facilities near the will participant receive a pic--tur- e, skills report card, accident insurance coverage, agility testing, body weakness strength tests and a certificate of completion. One coach is to be provided for every boys. Further information about the camp and 10-1- may be obtained by contacting Plaga at or ext. 49. Monday 5:00 8:00 Monday and Seniors Poit Information: Seatonal family through Friday Saturdays 12:00-4:0Sundays 5:00 8:00 Thursday 1 1 : past- - $40.00 - $15.00 Seasonal Individual Pass- SWIM LESSON INFORMATION SWIM LESSON REGISTRATION MAY 17-2- 8 MON.-FR- I. 8AM - 9 PM REGISTRATION FOR THE ENTIRE SUMMER ON THESE DAYS. REGISTRATION WILL ALSO BE EVERY 2 registration forms 266-308- 0 Centers thru Friday swim. Reduced day every Friday - 50 cents for all admission 25 cents with card. registration and the balance on the first day of the camp. Each group e OPEN PLUNGES: lunch or plans to use fast food shirt. 0 MONDAY FROM STARTING JUNE le.wi mry ced. Moms morning from & Tots, Lifesaving, 1- -6 PM 7th r00 o.m. fo IrOO p.m. Unom mill Undo loginning. Inlnrmodlnt. ' Adult. Cost for lessons is $7.50 per session. Id... 355-534- i |