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Show 4 WCSrVAUIYVlBW Against One Loss Thursday, July 15, 1982 - I Granger Wins 1 A GRANGER. week left Granger in fourth place in the 2-- Valley American Legion Leagues western division going into action last night (Wednesday). With every win being of utmost im- portance, Granger was relieved when a league interpretation gave it a victory over South in a game called in the middle of an inning by darkness Monday after South had tied the score. The rules read that the score reverts back to the last completed inn9-- 6 ing. However, there a protest by South concerning a double ejection of South coaches. is eight runs. Keith Jensen led off with a Scott double. Devin VanOrden, gins, Mike Hig- Jerry Howe, Quigley and Brian Joy all had and Pat singles Sheehan made himself the winning pitcher with a booming triple that chased home the runs. He rounded, out the scoring on a wild pitch. go-ahe- Granger went through four pitchers. Oswald Shines Jeff Oswald bounced back from an arm injury to set Skyline down on four hits, Two walking six, but striking out 11. It was fortunate Oswald was in command since Granger was not scoring in bunches. Howe singled home a run in the third to knot the score at one. Brian Joys base hit and an error sandwiched around a pair of walks produced a pair of tallies in the fourth and in the fifth, Higgins scored on a wild pitch after a pair of walks. Skyline scored its final run in the sixth. Quigley was on base Painful Loss were dismayed last Wednesday when the team gave up five unearned runs in being routed by Brighton. On Granger also 4-- 2 South Falls - ( From Page2A,Col.6) scored on an infield single and took the lead, thanks to a Granite mistake, in Barrett. Granite Rallies took the life out of Alta. It also made life easier for pitcher Greg Holman, who breezed through his stint with a He struck out 12. the fifth. six-inni- Taylorsville filled the bases on a double by Phil Evans, an infield single by Troy Kay and an intentional walk. One out later, Jerry Jones hit a little dribbler in front of the plate. Hoffmann fielded the ball cleanly but his throw sailed high and down the right field Considering that it had six errors, Granite was lucky to win this one. And it did so the hard way. A pinch-hi- t single by John Simmons capped a three-rurally in the bottom of the seventh as Granite turned an apparent loss into a n win. four-hitte- seven hits in the big inning, the key blow betriing a bases-loade- d ple by Hoffmann. Singles by Armstrong, Matt Nelson, Davis, Lance Pratt and God- dard produced three runs before Holman cleared the bases with The comeback line. Three runs started with a pair walks to Todd Patterson and Rodger Hoffmann. Granite had been having trouble fielding bunts all day. But in the seventh, Taylorsville was snake bitten by the same type of play. Greg Holman dropped a bunt which pitcher Mike Littlewood threw away, allowing Patterson and Hof- to fmann Granite also ple. when Gregg Sharp tripled home Tom Granite ended the game early when Job pinch-hi- t when Davis g, double to in Holman. Larry Buhler earlier had been hit by a pitch and scored on a passed ball. Nelson, Armstrong and Pratt were all 2x3, while Goddard and Holman were 2x4. Kirk Billy Tough Game the margin Holman was superb on the mound in this game also, but it took a sacrifice fly by Hoffmann in the bottom of the eighth to rack up stand. Paul Noble picked up the mound win for Granite, relieving Hoffmann in the seventh. the victory. Holman tossed a and struck out 16 batters, fanning the side in the fifth, sixth and seventh. 2-- 0 Alta Dumped two-hitt- er Seven runs in the second lifted Granite to an early 10-- 0 lead and 2-- 1 In Ruth sixth-innin- drive Taylorsville make a lined Tourney earned the win in relief. advance to the Riverton game, Kearns had to withstand a Granger rally in the bottom of the seventh of the tourneys best contest. Through four innings, the game In the fifth, Kearns was tied looked like it put the game away, scoring four times on a pair of walks and singles by Christensen, Mike Peterson and (From Page 2A, Col. 9) East Millcreek dump Ogden and Brighton down Wasatch Midvale 1, With that loss, Taylorsville was scheduled to meet Ogden yesterday. In play, Kearns bounced back from a second-rounloss with three victories before falling in the finals to unbeaten West Dunyon took advantage of Kearns miscues to put together four runs in the second and four in the third enroute to the win. The only Kearns run crossed the plate in the seventh when Troy Staley, who was 2x3, singled and scored on an error. Kearns reached the finals with a victory over Carbon as Todd -Funderburk hurled a an infield single spoiling his bid for a gem. Tim Miller was 2x4, including a double, and Richard Archuleta a double to back legged-ou- t Funderburks pitching. A four-rufifth was the big Kearns inning. outburst Before that, a five-ruin the second led Kearns to a 3 victory over Riverton. Base hits by Funderburk, Glen Dunyon, Derek Christensen, Staley and Miller accounted for the runs. Archuleta was 2x2, including a triple, to back the pitching of Darren Bills, Troy Michaelis and Dunyon. Michaelis. But Granger 9-- 3 7-- 3. d Side. West Side 1 9-- 0 one-hitt- no-h- it n n 7-- ... for Steel belted radials are superb wherever you drive and resistance mileage. 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Peterson earned the mound win and backed his own effort with a 2x2 showing at the plate. Like Granger, Kearns fell short with a seventh-inninrally in its loss to Carbon. Kearns scored twice on a walk to Dunyon, a double by Christensen and a Carbon error but couldnt come up with one more. Bills had a double and single in three trips to lead Kearns. On opening day, Bills had two doubles and was 3x3 as Kearns pounded Murray 5-- 4 8-- 7 g 9-- $9900 IpT 950x16.5 140 F.E.T. $3.25 to $5.12 Walks Hurt VSXC Steel Belted Traction in the Leading sixth, Kearns pitching gave up three walks, a batter was hit, there was an error and two singles and East had rallied for the win. Kearns loaded the sacks in the seventh with one out, but could not push across the tying tally. Rose led off with a homer for a quick lead that lasted until the bottom of the frame. In the second. East took a lead, but four runs for Kearns in the fourth put the west valley squad back in business. 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Job. gave a legging-ou- t regained singled home Goddard and walked Larry strong and Kirk Goddard to load the sacks. Snyder, in turn, brought in Simmons to pinch hit. Simmons delivered, lining a shot to right field to bring in Holman with the winning run. suit, some ground in the bottom of the frame sixth score. Hoff- three-bagge- r. mann followed Davis. The Post 112 crew forged a tie in the then Taylorsville Arm- Patterson his scored. Jones advanced to third and scored on a wild pitch. of (From Page 3A, Col. 9) to may call register. A $25 tax deductible entry fee MOGESTOKHE YDRES r. Granite combined 15th-centu- town on fine Granger got word late Tuesday that it was the winner of the contest, although a decision on Souths protest is still forthcoming. The umpires took a lot of heat in this one. Granger hid to overcome a South lead after two frames. It got one run back in the fourth on a base hit by Greg Wilder, but in the bottom of the frame, South made it The fifth proved to be the difference as Granger sent 11 men to the plate and scored 5-- 0 Taylorsville Splits Orange Shoot In what is now Poland, marksmen gathered for an annual orange shoot in which they proved their skill, or lack thereof, by shooting oranges off each others heads. Dont just stand there staring like youve been took with the ague. Move those golden feet and get on down here with your vehicle for the best tire buy in night. Legion Games longest drive prizes. LAND OGOSHEN! 7-- 3 SEE THAT STRETCH . . . Taylorsville shortstop Mike Littlewood begins leap after high throw from catcher trying to pick off Granite's Kirk Goddard. Despite effort, the throw sailed into centerfield. hole-in-on- contest and MEET - 3-- 3 a pair Granger, hits and two free will compete for prizes ranging from $20 to $300. 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