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Show Thursday, June WEST VALLEY VIEW 10, 1982 Schedules Legion Friday Kearns at Murray Hollodoy-Jordo- at Murroy, 8 West at Cyprus Tvilleat Bingham Granger at Tooele Granite at Highland East at Hillcrest at Muni West Jordan-SoutBrighton at Skyline Early County Play Monday Granger, Kearns Win Kearns and Granger fared the best among Green Sheet area squads as MURRAY. Baseball County (Automotive) League play got under way during the week. The two west valley entries grabbed a pair of wins. Murray, Taylorsville, Holladay and Cottonwood all won their initial outings, while Judge split two games and Cyprus and Granite in tests through Monday. Woods Cross was the victim of both Kearns were Gordon Brown and up opening win. elude's East catcher as Holladay's Brent Goodrich scores. Reacting favorably to play are Four Teams Impressive In Debuts as Holladay picks Curt Andersen 1 and Granger. Granger as Todd Steele tossed a Mike Wilding had a won HE'S SAFE . . . Ball 0-- 9-- 3 three-hitte- r. winners struck for seven runs in the inning. Cyprus at Murray, 8 Keorns at Granger at Muni T East at Cottonwood Tooele at West Jordan West ot Binghom Highland at Hillcrest Wilding and Steele both stroking doubles a dozen among hits. Mike Granger Moffatt and Steve Estey shared mound duties. Taylorsville double in the contest. The first Kearns captured an win, with Chris Nelson limiting the Davis County squad to a trio of safeties and stroking a pair of doubles to aid his own cause. Kendal Gates also doubled for the 8-- 4 Jordan at Skyline Alto ot Brighton Tuesday Cottonwood at Brighton Wednesday COUNTY LEAGUE STANDINGS at Magna Granite at Jordon Murroy at Binghom Tooele-Soutat Muni East at Brighton Alta ot Skyline shutout at while his teammates took advantage of six errors and doubles by Rob Lambert and Laine wrin. Griffiths for a Grangers second victory was a romp over Alta, with Viewmont, d off Valley American Legion play in impressive fashion LEGION STANDINGS with the high school (Games through Monday) West Division all-sta- Monday. Granite, Granger and Taylorsville were less successful in their debuts and Cot-tonwoo- d did not play. Mondays action initiated a full week of play that continued last night (Wednesday) after press time. Team West South Granger Taylorsville Bingham West Jordan Kearns 15-- turned back MurTaylorsville JorWest blanked ray dan and Holladay topped East Granger lost a decision to South and Alta stunned Granite In action not involving Green Sheet area teams, Highland turned back Jordan 11-- 8-- W Kearns Murray Cyprus Cyprus shocked Bingham Tooele 0 4-- Alta Cottonwood Brighton Granite East Jordan Skyline 6-- Skyline drilled and West 10-- 2 beat Tooele GB 0 1 000 0 1 000 0 1.000 0 1 000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 6-- 1. fifth, Brent Goodrich singled, stole second and scored what would be the winning run on a Rob May double that w'as a carbon copy of the one hit by Pritchett. May scampered home when a ball by Holladay's Win. Val Sundberg made his first Legion start a memorable Pctg. 0 1.000 0 1 000 0 1.000 0 1.000 0 1 000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 Holladay Highland Hillcrest 17-- Hillcrest L East Division 6-- 3 one, throwing a at an East squad that has also picked up some players from Judge. one-hitt- was visitors, Sundberg misplayed. however, held a The 0 East narrowed the gap' with another lead until the bottom of the fourth, picking up an unearned run in the first frame. Holladay finally lit the new Green Sheet scoreboard in the base on balls. Holladay had five hits. one unearned run when Holladay made three errors in the fifth. Sundberg struck out nine and yielded only Cyprus Romps. Despite having two key players on the baseball tour of Hawaii, which, along game in r Ogden, robbed several teams of key players, the Magna squad showed it would be a serious contender for division honors. A nine-rufourth frame proved to be the key to the lopsided win. With the score knotted at five, Cyprus literally exploded. A walk, a single by Steve Bracken and a triple by Andy Hill gave the visitors a lead in the first, but n 2-- 0 Bingham answered with three in its half of the inning. Cyprus knotted the score in the second on base hits by Grant Huish and Randy Anderson, but Bingham scored twice. In third, the Magna lads again tied the score, this time without benefit of a hit. the After stopping in the Bingham Cyprus took third, com- mand. Randy Wooley had two triples in the inning, Joe McGriff a pair of singles and Hill, Paul Coon, Dave Inskeep and Anderson all had Bracken, base hits. Cyprus added a run in the fifth on a double by Hill and a Bingham error. The game was called after five. $200,00 TERM LIFE INSURANCE Compare These Rates which Cyprus, won pre-leagu- e over Bountiful Granite (12-7- ) had (8-1- ), and West (13-4pounded out 14 hits and played errorless ball. Wooley was the winning pitcher, with relief help from Hill. ), Kearns.Buoyed by return of Terry Fritz, Marc Ingram, Brett Chidester and Gordon Tattersall from last year and Justus discounts IN SALT LAKE CONTACT ROBERT MOFFETT (801) P.O. Box 487-323- 3 520355, UNION LIFE SLC, UT LITTLE 84152 ROCK, ARK. General Chiropractic So. Redwood Rd. 3975 973-697- 1 PAIN OR INJURY? cond, while Clint Coach for a run in the fourth. In the sixth Morgan, Guy Watts and George Roumpas had base hits, while Carnahan and Erickson stroked doubles as Murray added four runs. Sankovich, Steve Dallin signaled for Frank Lucero. Lucero put out the fire and went the rest of the way, scattering four hits and allowing only one run, that unearned. Kearns? unleashed the long ball to come back for the win. Chidester belted a two home run in the third. In the fifth, blasts by Tatterback-to-bac- k sall and Fritz put Kearns ahead to stay. Romero had a two-rusingle in the fifth and, n in a four-ru- sixth, n Tim Rose and Chidester chased ners homes with safeties. Low Back & Leg Pain Neck, Arm Shoulder Pain NON SURGICAL BACK CARE M3ST INSURANCIS ACCEPTED Short-ter- TAYLORSVILLE. A short-terclass, The White Water Experience will be taught at Utah Technical College during summer Murray "Shines. gave Coach Dave Plott six strong innings and including equipment and selection, rowing and paddleboat tech- Mike Simpson mopped up in the easy win. McDonald scattered five hits, struck out 10 and walked only two. After walking two, Simpson struck out the side. McDonalds teammates gave him the run he would need when John Morgan walked, stole his way to third and scored on a Dave Carnahan single in the first. Dave Erickson, Phil Brinkerhoff and Morgan had base blows in a se- - two-ru- n players in Ogden and high school standout Cody Anderson too old Keorns 11, Tvillo 4 HollodoyA, East 3 Murray 8, West Jordan 0 Cyprus 15. Bingham 5 South 6 Granger 3 Alta 16, Granite 2 Highland 6, Jordan 0 Hillcrest 10, Skyline 2 West 6, Tooele 1 niques, reading white water and white water safety. Also to be examined will be outdoor cooking and menu planning, expedition planning, packing and cleanup. Besides the classroom orientation, a river two-da- y trip, beginning in the Moab area, will be included. The first orientation was 3-- Moab is not included in the $108 tuition. A similar type of class, having orientation followed by a is practical trip Backpacking Automotive Thursday Legion ball, had its problems with South and Mark Duran for Uin-ta- s. The class work will be held July 8, with the backpacking trip following on July starting from the Heber area. Cost of this class will be $65, not including travel to and from Heber, or personal gear. 24-2- Try Green Sheet classified ads! Romero from Judge, Kearns bears little resemblance to the squad that struggled through the high school season, though pitching still appears to be a question mark. Taylorsville jumped off to a quick lead in the first inning on a pair of errors and a champion, a 1 set- back. Because the tournae ment was a affair, the game will not be rescheduled, Murray officials said. Kevin Wright held Cottonwood hitless until the seventh frame when his control put the contest in jeopardy. The lefty walked Bryan Banks and Bob Deardorff to lead off the inning. Both advanced on an errant throw by Wright, with pinch runner Jim Delis scoring on a groundout and Rick Davis breaking up the with a single. Wright then retired the next two batters, one on a fly ball and the other on a strikeout to preserve the win. He struck out nine, but walked five in the 8 East at Alta In Granger GRANGER. Saturday pounded Murray Dave Howe East CoMonwood-Cypru- 0 Tuesday 1 Cottonwood Woods Cross t at Keorns Judge ot Keorns, 8 West Jordan at Murroy f ot Murray, 8 s 8 Skyiine-Cypruat Magna, Viewmont at Highland second n frame as the key. Granite also was stung by Bingham. An 12-- 4. fourth eight-ru- (All games noted) keyed the attack. (SeePage 10, Col. 9 available in each age group. Ribbons will be presented to the first, second and third place finishers in each l event. The top overall boy and girl in each age group will receive a trophy and the op- portunity to advance to the Jaycee state championships later summer. Further information this may be obtained by 1 calling Mark Holt, EQUAL-I-ZE- I at Granger at Granite Hilicrest-Eas- 8-- seven-ru- at at Muni, 3 at Hillcrest, 3 West-Alt- handed the week, at Magna, s 7 Woods Kearns East at Kearns, 8 West Jordan-Sout- Judge a 12-- setback, but the Catholic entry rebounded to scuttle South using a Prizes will be 972-317- T man doubled. Chapman was the winning hurler. during Bingham, Granger high. Sponsored by the West Valley Jaycees, the track meet will begin with registration. Cost of admission is $1. Competition involves three running and two field events in five age categories. 255-463- 3. 13-- 4. 3-- at Muni, 1 ville Binghom at Magna, S e had a double and a triple, while Keith Chap- A 6 p.m. unless & REESE R SALES & INSTALLATION I I I Custom Hitches Custom Tow Bars Welding i I l Wiring & Brake Control Installation E. COLIBERT ENTERPRISES 2036 W. 2200 South ' OUTDOOR SWIMMING POOL 19-2- DY'S HEATED KTORV! (Class Sixe Limited) Carl Coates absorbed the loss, yielding six hits. Murray scored REDWOOD twice in the third wrhen Clint Forest lived on an error, advanced on a Wright single and was awarded home on an overthrow. Guy Watts delivered a base hit to score Wright from second. Dave Erickson singled, stole second and scored on an error in the sixth for what proved td be the decisive run. A six-ru- n fourth inning lifted Granite to its win over Hillcrest as Greg Hoiman limited MULTI-PURPOS- 3060 CENTER E LISTER STREET 535-504- 0 WEST VALLEY CITY. UTAH (3100 So. Redwood Rd.) Salt lake County Recreation, Parkt and Centers OPEN PLUNGES: 1:30 4:30 Monday thru Friday 5.00 8.00 Monday Costs: .75 for youth 1.00 for adults 19 64 .50 children under 5 and 65 up; 2.50 per family in through Friday 00 5.00 Saturdays 12 00 4:00 Sundays 5.00 8.00 Thursday Seniors 11 any open swim. Reduced day every Friday - 50 cents for all admission 25 cents with card. Hillcrest hard-hittin- g sigh up HOITJ! FOR CLASSES to one run by scattering six hits, striking out eight and walking Pass Information: SWIM LESSON INFORMATION three. Hillcrest scored on a pair of singles and a fielders choice in the second. M0N.-FR- I. 8AM ENTIRE SUMMER Larry Armstrong knotted the score with a homer in the third. In - 9 Seasonal Seasonal PM REGISTRATION family pass- - $40.00 Individual Pass- - $15.00 FOR THE ON THESE DAYS. REGISTRATION WILL ALSO BE EVERY MONDAY FROM 1-- 6 PM the sixth, Holman scored on a bases loaded suicide single by John Simmons and that opened TOP QUALITY LESSONS AT the floodgates. The big blows were a double by Armstrong three-run Rodger VERY REASONABLE PRICES and a homer by Hoffman. Holman, Hoffman and Holman had six of Granites nine hits. Lessons every morning from 9:00 o.m. to 1:00 p.m. Lessons will include Beginning, Intermediate, AdvanMoms & Tots, Lifesaving, Adult. Cost for lessons is $7.50 per session. ced, I I I I I I 972-332- 2 held Tuesday night, with the river trip to be held June The second class is scheduled for June 22 at 7 p.m. in room 230 of Out Tournament Final the four-teaaffair. Murray nipped Cottonwood 2 in a thriller, while Granite handed Hillcrest, the undefeated high school to double. Tap Today or Cottonwood at Kearns T'ville-Soutat Keorns, 8 West Jordan at Granite West at Granger Judge-Wood- s Cross at Muni Hillcrest at Bingham Skyline four-ru- n homer in the contest and Marty Callahan a Rain Wipes Saturdays rainstorm wiped out the finals of the Green Sheet Invitational after Granite and Murray had advanced to the finals of off a 9-- Granite-Murra- y MURRAY. Highland at Murray, 8 win. capture a Brian Harrell had a Track On at Murray Holloday-Viewmo- rally in the seventh 5) 4 the Nelson Administration Building. The river trip will be held TransporJuly tation to and from unless 12-- 4 Junior Olympics track meet for boys and girls will be held toage day (Thursday) at Rafting Course Offered At UTC Basics in the sport of rafting will be taught, Spence McDonald GrangerwithLoss. two Granger, - m quarter. g Headaches run- and Forest, Brinkerhoff combined Murray pounded out 13 hits and stole eight bases in the contest. Erickson went 3x4 and Morgan 2x3. p.m. Legion Scores 10-- 0 games Power Lifts the Rates include home run by Darren Evans. After two more hits off starter Tom 6 games noted) (All - fourth when Gordon Brown bunted his way aboard, Curt Andersen singled and Tom Pritchett doubled down the rightfield line. In the 8 Keorns at West Jordan Highland at Cottonwood Legion Squads Kick Off Play Monday Night GRANITE PARK. Kearns, Cyprus, Murray and Holladay kick-e- ot Magna, Holladay-Hlllcre- County Division winners. Jim Mitchell threw a two-h- it at Murray Granite-Hollada- I I |