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Show 3 , MSTVALLEYVIM In Thursday, June 9, 1983 The Youth Leagues Kearns National A new league leader in the Bronco KEARNS. .surfaced last week Division of the Kearns National Pony Baseball League. The Cubs were the undefeated league leaders until they were .knocked off by the White Sox Then, they fell into a second place tie with the Expos, dropping an deci-- . sion to the new kingpins, the Giants. Despite giving up three hits to Ricky Morgan, Calvin Jones hurled the White Sox to the win. He received hitting support from Jeff Kubin-sk- i, who also hurled the Sox to a 15-- 4 decision over the Dodgers. Justin Bukovinsky was the big gun in the Giant victory, collecting three hits in five trips to the plate. Tyler Wilder was the winning pitcher in that game, plus a 1 victory over the Phillies. Phillies pitcher Troy Blume struck out nine in the loss. The one bright spot for the Cubs last week was an win over the Astros. Robbi Nichols earned the mound win, although Astro Jared Gober had three hits. The Astros also lost a 14-- 5 decision to the Dodgers and pitcher Frank Harper. The Expos moved into a second-plac- e tie with two victories. They pummeled the Cubs 10-- behind pitcher Brad Orr and hitter James Swift. Swift then hurled his team to a 10-win over the Phillies, receiving hitting support from Barry Alexander and Chad Ervin. In the Mustang division, Scott Gallegos and Jeremy Stuart picked up mound wins for the Reds in a 1 win over the Giants and a 2 victory over the Braves. The Cubs also won twice, beating the Braves 2 and the Phillies behind the play of Billy Miller and Nathan ' Kihlstrom. Jason strong starred at the plate and on the mound in a 16-- 2 - Dodger win over the Phillies. . In the Pinto division, the Pirates 0 but also blanked the Dodgers lost to the Phillies The Car- -' dinals won a pair, pounding the Mets 20-The and downing the Cubs - Cubs bounced back to double the , Braves, 12-- The Astros edged the - Dodgers while the Braves I thrashed the Mets . 7-- 8-- 6 ; 5-- 1 5 24-1- 14-1- 14-1- 0 11-- 16-1- 8-- 6 9-- 29-1- 4 4 4 I - Kearns International KEARNS. Marc Marsing hurled the Indians to an 11-- 1 win over the In- dians, stroking a home run enroute to the victory, to highlight action in Little the Kearns International League during the week. Marsing had considerable support from Jason Quintana and Mike Lambourne who had doubles. The Indians also with Greg Carrell defeated the Twins Indian win Mars-- ' belting a double. In a homer, a feat mating stroked a two-ruched by Bryan Veazie for the Twins. . i Aaron Lightfoot tossed a shutout ata the Red Sox, with the Yankees copping victory. Jesse House homered and Daniel Del Rio stroked a triple for the victors. Del Rio was the winning pitcher in a I Yank victory over the same club. Marty Migliori doubled for the winners, while - Jeff Casper tripled in a losing cause. In a - 10-- 10-- Granger So. National slugfest between the two clubs the Yanks captured a victory with Migliori and Del R io providing the offensive punch. The Pirates captured a tense victory over the Cubs to remain unbeaten. Brett Seager nailed down the victory. Troy Taylor's double for the losers was the only extra base hit in the contest. In the minors, the Cards nipped the Phillies with Scott Ivie rapping a pair of base hits. The Gulls downed the as Luke Hernandez, Mike Dodgers Peterson and Tony Federico delivered doubles. Jim Morris doubled as the Tigers outlasted the Cards Danny Quale was credited with two triples and Ian Calvin with three hits as the Cards reIn a losbounded to down the Cards ing cause Brian Gonzales and Kenny 3x3. Mounteer both went Jared Sadler win over the hurled the Astros to a doubled twice. Andrus David Rangers; In minor B play, the Giants downed the , with Travis Johnson and Royals Jonathan Harvey leading the way. Tyler Wood's six runs batted in and Sammy Maio's 4x5 effort at the plate backed solid Cooksey as the Braves pitching by Chris beat the A's . 11-- . 15-- GRANGER. The Dodgers forged a 12-- 3 victory over the Giants in the American majors division of Granger South National League Thursday night. tie for first with a Val Montoya tossed a four hitter and had some solid defense behind him. In another Dodger victory. Matt Prigmore had a triple and a double and stole home as his team downed the Mets . In peewee play, the Dodgers beat the Expos despite solid hitting by Cody McBride and Corky Stahl. The Dodgers In a also downed the Yanks contest, the Cougars beat the Lions. In other peewee action, the Yankees beat the Padres 12-- behind the bat of Brandon Lemon and the Mets defeated the Red Sox 12-- in a game highlighted by a double play by Quint Judd. The Expos broke a 10 game losing streak with a win over the Giants with Jason Evans credited with the mound win. Recreation Western Hills 11-- 7 ? In the minors, the Rangers remain in first place. A pair of Giant victories over the Red Sox and Pirates brought an end to a losing streak by the San Francisco namesakes, while the Yankees won a over the Bears. thriller, Jared Fernandez tossed a two-hitt- as the Dodgers hung on to first place in the Western Hills majors division by beating the Red Sox Fernandez was 3x4 at the plate in a 12-- 7 victory over the Orioles, while the Red Sox were defeating the Paul Armijo and Scott Yankees Jordan combined for the mound victory. The Dodgers picked up another win over the Orioles by a 12-- score, while the Yanks rebounded to trounce the Red Sox 1 behind the pitching of Shawn Petersen. In the minors, the Orioles defeated 5 with Matt Tinnen the Dodgers on the mound. The Dodgers also lost a 14-- 5 decision to the Red Sox. The Angels dumped the Brewers Ricky Wisener and Casey Minsell combined to toss a shutout at the The Royals as the Red Sox won Royals bounced back to down the Orioles 21-In peewee play, the Dodgers with Jason defeated the Red Sox Brisco and Matt DeGriselles on the mound. The Braves outlasted the 2 Yankees but the Yanks rebounded to claim a 7 win over the Atlanta namesakes. Russell Garcia and D. J. Weston combined to pitch the Astros to a 10-- win over the Orioles. The Orioles defeated the Dodgers 14-- 6 while the Astros picked up a 15-- 4 win over the Red Sox with Travis Crosby hitting well. 5-- 3. 6 9-- 11-- Golf Tourney TAYLORSVILLE. Despite flooding problems, the annual Mick Riley Memorial Tournament will go forth as planned, according to Meadow Brook golf pro Jim Healy. The womens division is scheduled tomorrow (Friday) with a shotgun start at 8 a.m. A $15 entry fee will include a luncheon. The mens division calls for a shotgun start on June 18 at 8 a.m. for half the field and at 2 p.m. for the other half. A $25 entrance fee will be charged. Healy said the tournaments will consist of two rounds over nine holes with a par 72. 21-1- 4-- 19-1- 15-- 3 Taylorsville-Bennio- Frisbee Golf KEARNS. The first special event sponsored by the County Recreation Department will be held today (Thursday) and tomorrow at two Green Sheet area locations. Frisbee golf, which uses old tires as the hole and a frisbee in place of the ball, is scheduled at 10 a.m. today at Big Cottonwood regional park, 4400 So. 1300 East and tomorrow at 10 at David Gourley park, 4200 W. 5050 South. Registration begins at 9 and concludes at 10:30. Frisbees will be provided. To Launch Legion Season Kearns Nips Cyprus In Nine KEARNS. It took Kearns eight innings to dispose of a determined Cyprus nine 6 Monday in the American Legion opener for both squads. Glen Carrington chased home Wade Jensen with a pinch-hi- t single in the sixth to tie the score, then in the eighth inning, Jimmy Mitchell tripled and scored the decisive run on a sacrifice fly by Jensen. Mitchell, who came on in relief in the sixth inning, was also the winning pitcher. Roland Marquez was a thorn in the side of the Kearns club the entire evening, pounding out four hits in as many trips to the plate. His homer started the scoring for the visitors after pitcher Wayne Jones lived on a fielders choice. 7-- first-innin- g 4-- 0 In the third inning, Cyprus made it on a walk, a stolen base, an error and a Marquez single and in the fifth, Dave Anderson, Marquez and Todd Rushton had base hits as the Magna team scored two more runs. But Kearns battled back. In the second, base hits by Greg Laufer and Jensen were the key blows in a two-ru- n uprising that tied the score. Gordon Jackson touched Jones for a fourth-inninhomer that made it lead after the Cyprus owned a top of the fifth, but Chris Nelson knocked in two runs in the bottom of the frame with a single to set up Carringtons heroics in the sixth. Cyprus had only six hits, but made the most of walks and Kearns miscues. Kearns had nine hits, with Jensen getting two. g 6-- 3 Action continues at 6 p.m. tomor row (Friday) for both squads Kearns will take on a tough Bingham nine at Bingham, whih Cyprus is at Granger. On Monday. Cyprus travels to Tooele and Kearns meets South at Muni. Kearns will test Taylorsville at Magna pari Wednesday, followed by a Wes matchup. Jordan-Cypru- s LEAGUE (From Page 2A, Col. P vantage of early w'alks to score thre runs. In Cottonwoods victory over Judge Craig Sorensen recorded In strikeouts for the victors. Team mates Pete Lewis and Steve Van Quill carried the offense. 1 Renovation July Target For Tennis Completion KEARNS. New construction taking place at the Kearns Community Tennis Courts is expected to reach completion next month, according to Service Area One director Dave Howick. The tennis complex is being renovated to make way for six recreational play and one championship tournament courts. The championship court will be equipped with spectator seating, extra lighting, expanded playing area and solid walls for wind protection, Howick explained. Other planned features at the complex include horse shoe courts, e lighted basketball court, court for volleyball, roller soccer and backboard tennis practice. Work on the project has been delayed by weather conditions, but completion is expected in July. Upon completion, the clubhouse will be staffed wtih tennis instructors who will be available to answer questions and assist players with improving their game, he added. 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