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Show V With Wins Over Bountiful, Orem VALLiY 3 - view MURRAY. Taylorsville is making believers out of baseball fans who thought the team' be too young might and too inexperienced. Bountiful found out the hard way Tuesday when the class 4A high school runners-u- p were pounded by Barry Sceilis in the charges Coach 10-- 3 State American tournament. Legion The day before, showed of in rallying win over Taylorsville the composure veterans for a Orem. 6-- 5 Those victories sent Taylorsville into last nights showdown with Valley League champ Hillcrest. Tville Romps might have been a fluke and that Taylorsville would be brought back to reality by Bountiful, the idea was short-liveTaylorsville didnt waste any time jumping on John for two runs in the first. When defense fell apart behind him in the third, Taylorsville took advantage to the fullest and put the game away. Mike Littlewood led off the game with a walk and scored easily from third when Troy Kay, who had the kind of day hitters dream of, doubled to right center. Phil Evans later hit a hard single up the middle to drive d. Lud-dingto- n Lud-dingto- in Kay. For those who A-- T)cwi FOODS m ) LOW and pmcssi Kay was 4x4 with two runs and two n". - stolen bases in all. His second double of the game came in the third after Kelly Davis reached base on an er- ror. Davis scored George Grizzle singled in Daren and Phil Evans. The latter was including a double. Littlewood was single. Taylorsville added one more run later that inning to make it The assault continued in the fourth. Dino Valenti sent a pitch over the left field Orem Falls 6-- 0. fence. Littlewood singled and eventually scored when Kay ripped a single. Only a three-ru- n homer in the bottom of the fourth spoiled the pitching performance of Walker, who tossed a four-hitte- r. Taylorsville added two insurance runs in the seventh when r VALLl Sc TRl and second, Phil Evans clubbed a single, driving in For four innings it appeared Monday, Walker came through again, hitting a single. Daren Evans was hit by a pitch. With men on first 2x3. Evans then stroked a n were out. 2x4, when Jonny Walkers long fly ball to center was dropped. Daren two-ru- trailed by a run in the top of the seventh. Two Walker with the tying that Taylorsvilles ing run when Wildings fly to deep center was dropped. OMalley then dropped a squeeze bunt, scoring Willardson from third. Steele followed with a single to center to drive in the third run. The score stood until the third when 3-- 2 Barbiero singled and Knell run over the fence. center-fiel- d Granger regained Sept. 23rd? the lead in the fifth on consecutive singles by Mills, Platt, Warren Mitchell and Willardson, followed by a bases-loade- d walk to Wilding. Judge was facing its final shot in the seventh when Mike and Auer Layden walked. They advanced on a steal and Granger walked Bar- - Big WIN SALT Dinner for Two at The Oaken Bucket also Two Theater Tickets from Consolidated Theaters Just "Guess" the appropriate "Hat" for Sept 23rd and be eligible for a drawing. Send us a sketch of the hat you think is the correct one along with your phone address number by and Aug. 16th. Must be 16 or older, one entry per person. 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He scored when a throw to third after a Skamnes single went Resources department. e The Ten LAKE. mooring Tate had encountered little difficulty, but in the fifth he got himself into a jam. He walked Littlewood, hit Davis and walked Kay to load the bases. Tate then came over the plate to Walker, who stroked a single. An error allowed Kay to score, narrowing the margin to pitch. Still, and a six-hitt- er boat first experience in Vinnie Brown and raced home on a wild 2A, Col. 8) Cooper to preserve the victory. He limited Orem to three hits in the last six innings, finishing in all; with a Evans struck out nine and walked six. Brown and Walker had two hits apiece to pace Taylorsvilles attack. of American Legion tournament competition would amount to little more than a learning experience. But, just as the club has done all season, when it seemed that Sceilis charges were on their way out, they snapped back and struck like a coiled snake. Taylorsville had only two hits when it entered the fifth trail- Taylorsville quickly negated that with one out in the sixth. Grizzle walked, advanced to third on a single by (From Page for the remainder the year. Vessels may be moored until Nov. 1, and it is the responsibility of each boat owner to maintain a complete anchoring system. Applications and payment are being accepted at the north marina office. More information may be obtained by calling (801) SALT struck out Gary run and moving Daren to third. From there he scored on a wild pitch, giving Taylorsville the lead. The game was far from over. Like Tate in the fifth, Daren Evans pitched himself into a hole. He loaded the bases with walks and, with two out, 12, 1982 More Mooring Sites Available At Willard Bay Taylorsville Making Believers Of Legion Fans thought Mondays win Thursday, Aug. restricted permits biero intentionally, loading the bases with one out. Ric Trentman hit a high bouncer into the hole between short and third. 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