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Show ftt 1 Schedules Yanks Get Three Wins This Week Legion Frldoy KEARNS. The Granger ot Murray of Murray, 8 Taylorsville ot Tooele h Cyprus-Soutat Muni Kearns at Bingham Granite at Skyline Jordan ot Cottonwood West at West Jordan Brighton at Hlllcrest Highland-Eas- t at UofU Yankees WBBA. The Orioles fell 10-- and 11-Andy Hawks went the distance on the mound and beat the Dodgers 4 3. Shane Madrigal won the 10-- game Mondoy Granger at Granite over the Orioles. In other majors action, the Red Sox beat the with Dion Orioles and Paul Armiio duties and mound sharing Santistevan belted his third homer of the season in a victory over the Dodgers. A third Sox win came against the Dodgers, with Lance Martinez hurling an at Kearns Brighton at Kearns, 8 y at Murray Highland at Murray, 6 Tooele-Cottw'- d at Muni Taylorsville-Eas- t captured three victories during the week, including a pair over the Orioles in the Western Hills Cyprus ot Skyline West at Jordan West Jordan at Hlllcrest Bingham ot Alta 22-- Tuesday Cottonwood at Granite complete-gam- 11-- e vic- tory. in the minors, the Angels had doubles from Ryan Thomas and Chris Moyer Wednesday h at Muni Hlllcrest at Granger Cottonwood at West Jordon at Kearns Skyline at Kearns, B Jordan-T'vl- ll at Mogno at Mogno, 8 Brighton at Tooele West at Highland Granite-Sout- STOOP . . . Taylorsvilles Troy Kay stoops for solid tag that kept Kirk Imamura off second base in American Legion play Friday. Automotive Thursday Cross at Mur ray Vtawmont at Murray, 8 a Cyprua-Judgat Kaarns Wasf Jordon at Kaarns, 8 Taylorsvllla ot Grangor South at Alta Wast at Blnghom Hillcrast at Highland ot Mogna, 5 Wast JordonCyprus ot Magna, 7 Skyfina at Kaarns at Kaarns, 8 Grangor at Hillcrast, Highland-Wood- i 3 1 at Cross Hillcrast, 3 Tuasday at Murray, Judga-Hollado- y 8 ot Mogna, 8 rvllla-Cottw'- d at Kaarns Wast at Kaarns, 8 Bast at Gronlta South at Grangor Skyfina ot Highland Woods Cross at Alto Cyprus-Vlowmo- (From Page 2A, Col. 6) run. Granger followed In the second, Tville2 12, Jensen had a Sheehan singled home another runner to account for three of four runs. In the third, Jensen and Quigley each produced doubles and Brian Joy and Mitch Larsen had base blows that scored runners. er 10-ru- n two-ru- n before wrapping with seven in the Astros 25 15. Kearns played Wider After Wins KEARNS. Three Roland Marquez had a double and a triple and Dave Rebord scattered five hits. In the win over Taylorsville, Marquez had another double while Wayne Jones, Bryan Densley and Jeff Payne saw mound duty for the winners. fifth Ingram and Cody Skinner had doubles Jordan three innings on the mound and Chidester mopped up. The pair limited West Jordan to just three hits. W. The agony was Wednesday West Jordan field was unplayable, but Thursday was worse for the young newcomers. Held scoreless in the first, Kearns exploded for seven runs in the second, added three in CYPRUS ( two-ru- n the third, 10 in the fourth and three in the fifth, after which the game was mercifully called. had back-to-bac- k In the sixth, Jones and Coon had consecutive triples for the final Cyprus run. Jones was 3x4, all for extra bases. Wooley allowed just two hits and Jones gave up one. doubles. In the second, Tat- tersall had a triple and Ingram a double and a while single, Sankovich and Lucero Sankovich double play with the tying run at third, was also a key. From Page 2A, Col 3) scored on a wild pitch. Wooley cracked a single after base hits by Hill and Hatch. Cyprus scored two more in the fifth when Bracken singled and Jones and Doug Dilley stroked base hits. In the third Mark God UOOKiWHA UGRANDMJVHASINOW! Jensen finished a 3x4 effort with four runs batted in and scored SUREBIEIIII1ER SiTiEElSBElSiED three times as Granger pounded out nine hits, took advantage of five errors and did not strike out. Taylorsville got its two runs in the fifth when Mike Littlewood homered and George Grizzle singled, ad- vanced on a wild pitch and scored on an & Granger Falls Game To Bingham GRANGER. was the from Vine Street DRAWING - PRIZES of an tion by Grangers heretofore anemic of- Hillcrest, West and Cyprus loom on the victim unleashing of frustra- fense Monday as the West Valley squad exploded for a 12-- 2 vic- GALORE Prize Drawing far Motnbori with 1912 Card Cards mflabto at Park lift af Gmmi and Coatssts for tho Wkote Family tory. 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Strong nie Jennings won the first defensive play in the game. In the second the field, including a GorBraves used five pitchers. don Tattersall to Brian Sadler went 3x4, cluding his third homer. The Braves also beat the Phillies with Randy Medina going 3x4 and Mike Maynard hitting a three- - Kearns had four homers in the fourth, including a pair by a towering homer by Ingram in the second. A 7-- 1 wins, including a pair frey and Deon Peterson had base hits and Gordon Jackson a triple. Sankovich and ( From Page 2A, Col. 9) Is 1982 er- rorless ball. The two Kearns runs came on a walk to AUTO Brave Lead Thursday, June 24, VIEW In Legion Play Jensen, who was on a hitting tear all week, scored after gaining life on a base hit, Pavilion Murray City Park Sunday, June 27th By and the Yanks crushed 6 S WEST VALLEY things up the third. Keith Association FAMILY OUTING inter two-ru- n single and Pat Darren Woodard four-hitt- a Scott by VanOrden single and a Greg Wilder sacrifice. tossed a at Taylorsville in a contest which ended when Granger had a lead after five innings. The winners started off quickly, getting a run in the first and four in the second Salt Lake County Fish Enter 3. In peewee play the Dodgers beat the Astros 7 3 with Brett Robinson and Todd Brey combining to strike out 11. The Yanks outscored the Orioles 9 6, with Joshua Crosby's bat leading the way. Robinson had a pair of RBIs as the Dodgers edged the Orioles T'ville Wins Second Saturday o at Muni, 14-- Royals 13 3 run homer. The Dodgers also lost a decision to the Cardinals when Calvin Jones stroked a two run double with two out in the bottom of the sixth and final frame. Jones was on the mound as the Cards belted the Phillies , while Brian May was 3x5. 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