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Show WEST VALLEY VIEW 3 Thursday, June 23. 1983 Gulls. and Neff Linn Malone, Kenny Egbert led the Phillies to a 13 6 decision over the Tigers. Adam Parrish had a in the loss. The pitching of Curt Cooksey and hitting of Ian Calvin led the win over the Gulls. Cardinals to a In minor B play, the Royals and A's split two games, the Royals winning the A's Tony Peterson, Jayson Rogers and Tony Peterson led the Royals' to their win, while Jacob Morris, Adam Shields, Shane Sherlund, Roger Carpenter and T roy Adams paced the A's to their victory. The Giants and Braves also split. Chris win, Cooksey hurled the Braves to a giving up singles to Jeff Kimball, Brian Sadler and Jared Hansen. The Giants won with Lanny Hall, Kimball and Chad Gleason providing the hitting support from Sadler. Tyler Wood, Cooksey and David Sandoval were the top Brave hitters. r In The Youth Leagues Gonzales Tosses Perfect Game In HUNTER. are fairly frequent in little leagues, but perfect games are almost unheard of. But in the Hunter Boys League Tuesday, Andy Gonzales did just that. No runs, no hits, no errors, no runners left on base; 18 batters up, 18 down. To make the performance even more impressive, Gonzales recorded the gem against the leagueleading Astros. His As team posted a 0 victory as Steve Barnes cracked a home run and Dave Booth added a triple. Gonzales helped his own cause with a r The struck out 10 batters but, as almost always in pitching gems, received solid defensive support. Shortstop Cory Terrell, third baseman Chad Newsome and second baseman Danny Heaton were cited for their play. , the majors, the Giants finished second in the American division. They were coached by Ron Gordon and Jack In Dawnie. 9-- three-bagge- The annual Hershey MURRAY. track and field meet will be Wednesday at Murray high. held Competition for boys and girls age will begin at 9 a.m. Events include the 50, 100, 200, 400, 800 and runs, long jump, high jump and softball throw, according to Fred Tamagawa of the County Recreation Dept., which is sponsoring the meet. Winners in each division will advance to the state meet at BYU in In the seventh, Greg Laufer won inning with two out. A bases loaded single by Rob Lambert chased home Nelson and Gordon Jackson. Both had singled. KEARNS. Coach Steve Dallins Kearns squad rode a roller coaster in American Legion play during the week, winning every other game to mark. post a Taylorsville handed Kearns its first loss of the season, last Wednesday, with the winning run scoring on a controversial play. On Thursday Dallins club broke open a close game with two out in the fifth and dumped Murray 11-Friday saw West Jordan upend Kearns while on Monday, the Kearns squad with a seventhtipped West inning rally. LEGION STANDINGS (Games through Tuesday) Kearns 4, West Warrior Swimming 1600-met- TOOELE. Two Taylorsville Warriors Aquatic club swimmers recorded B times in a Class C meet here Saturday. Alan Ormsby recorded three B times, breaking the barrier in the 50 freestyle, 50 backstroke and 100 individual medley races for boys Jill Chapman also had a B time in the girls posting her mark in the 50 free. r. 11-1- Kearns National Ormsby also had a first in the 50 butterfly, while the Chapman lass had a first in the 100 free, a third in the 100 IM and a fifth in the 50 breaststroke. Also registering firsts for the Warriors in the meet were Tracy Varoz, 100 backstroke for girls and Chris Jones, 50 freestyle for boys Other placers for Taylorsville were: - Girls Varoz, fifths, 50 free, 100 breast; sixth, 100 free; - Boys Jones, seconds, 50 back, 100 IM, 100 free; Dave Giles, sixths, 50 50 100 back, free, free; Girls 9 10: Angie Reed, sixth, 50 back; 9 10: John Talbot, fourth, 100 Boys free; fifth, 50 back; Nate Cantonwine, fourth, 50 back; sixth, 50 free; Glenn Aydelotte, sixth, 50 back; Girls 8 and under: Sara Cantonwine, fourth, 50 back; fifth, 25 free; - Boys 8 and under: Wayne Ormsby, second, 50 back; third, 25 butterfly; fourth, 50 free. The Warrior club works out at the Taylorsville high pool Tuesday through Friday from 5:15 to 6:30 p.m. and on a.m., said Coach Saturday from 9:30-1- KEARNS. Eight walks in the final inning lifted the Dodgers to an Giants in victory over the first-plac- e the Bronco division of the Kearns National Pony Baseball League. 4 The loss was the second of the year for the Giants, who also thumped the Astros Justin Bukovinsky was the winning pitcher and went 3x4 at the plate, as did Tyler Wilder. The Dodgers were roughed up in their outing, dropping a 24 2 decision to the Ex pos. James Swift and Barry Alexander were both 3x5, while Swift earned the mound win. The Expos also beat the led by Ryan Pearce and Dodgers Alexander. The Expos lost two other games, falling to the White Sox as Sox pitcher Calvin Jones struck out 14 batters. The Cubs also beat the Expos behind pitcher Ricky Morgan. Dak Harvey hit his third home run of the season and Morgan was 3x4 to back Cub win over pitcher Greg Colby in a the Phillies. The Cubs also pounded the , with Morgan earning the White Sox . - - 12-- ?0-- l Roy Box. win. Kelly Pope won two games in leading win over the White the Astros to a Sox and a 5 4 decision over the Phillies. to The Phillies also lost the White Sox 12 4. The winners were led by pitcher Jeff Kubinski and hitter Jeff Wiss, who was 3x4. In the Mustang division, Jeremy Stewart supported his own pitching effort with a 3x4 showing at the plate as the Reds defeated the Giants . The Braves beat the Phillies 10 9, with Jeff Pilling earning the mound win. The Cubs thumped the Braves 22-- and the Giants 20 4. Billy Miller was 4x5 and Nathan Kihlstrom 3x4 to back pitcher Tracy Howard in the second win, while Clint Nielson's 3x4 plate showing backed pitcher Miller in the second triumph. The Dodgers also pounded the Phillies Closing ceremonies for all three divisions will be held at 6 p.m. on June 30 at Bruce field, a league official said. mid-Jul- Further information may be tained by calling County Rec, ob- 3-- 2 2 And then there were MURRAY. none. Kearns, Bingham, Hillcrest and Jordan were all knocked from the ranks of the unbeaten in Automotive League play during the West Western Hills swim kindergarten through sixth grade will begin July 5 at the Cyprus pool and extend until July 26. Classes will be for beginners (those who can't swim), advanced beginners (those who can swim in deep water) and intermediate ( stroke structure). Class size will be limited and registration will be on a first come, first served basis. The session will be cost for each $20 per student. Classes will be offered daily at 9, 9:45, 10:30, 11:15 and noon. Registration is being handled at the Cyprus pool. Further information may be obtained by calling KEARNS. Close games were plentiful last week in the major division of the Western Hills WBBA. Kearns International 15-d- The Red Sox were involved in a pair of decision to games. They lost a the Yankees, then bounced back to edge the Orioles Shane Madrigal led the Yankees to their win, while Scott Jordan was the winning pitcher for the Sox. Chris Todd hurled the Yankees to a 5 3 triumph over the Dodgers. The New York namesakes then made it three in a row with a victory over the Orioles. The Dodgers avenged their loss to the Yanks with a decisign over the Red Sox. Jared Fernandez and Shane Warenski mound shared honors. In the minor division, Sherry Munsell the hitting power and teamed provided with Shelly Munsell on a defensive gem to lead the Angels to a 9 6 win over the Orioles. The Angels then lost 21 to the Red Sox, who were led by pitcher Matt Ashley. The Red Sox also beat the Orioles , with Don Pando going 3x5 at the plate. Cory Butler hurled the Dodgers to an win over the Brewers, who also easy lost to the Royals 14 6 and the Orioles 17 8. 5. The RoyalsedgedtheAngels6 In peewee play, the Orioles improved their position atop the standings with a 6 3 win over the Astros. Josh Neilson and Jason Szwedko teamed on a The Orioles also thumped the Red Sox Todd Brey's hitting led the Dodgers to a win over the Yankees. Roby Cary was Astro win over the Yankees 2x3 in a and the Braves edged the Red Sox 16 13. one-ru- 10-- 14-- 1 23-- . . 13-- 21-- Granger So. National GRANGER. The Pirates edged here Thursday in the the Angels second round of the minor division tournament in the Granger South National WBBA. 5 Craig Hall drove in Tony Blevins with KEARNS. The Indians, Cubs and won two games last week in the major division of the Kearns International Little League. Pirates each The Indians beat the Yankees 14-- and with Justin Berg and Mark Marsing .earning the mound wins. They received hitting support from Troy Angeli, Jason Quintana and Jeff Roberts, all of whom had doubles. Danny Gifford had two doubles for the Yankees. and The Cubs downed the Red Sox 6 2. Steve Woolley cracked a homer to back pitcher Kelly Walker in the second win, and also had a pair of to support pitcher Troy Taylor in the first victory. Jeff Casper had a triple in the first 'Sox loss, while Kyle Hansen had a double and two singles in the second setback. The Pirates whitewashed the Twins and later won 9 1. Jeff Leatherwood supported his own shutout pitching with a homer. He received support from Simon Gustafson, who tripled, and Fred Karren, who had two doubles. Gustafson slammed a home run and Justin Weidauer and Leatherwood had doubles to back the pitching of Brett Seager in the second win. Seager also had a 13-- two-ru- 12-- two-ru- two-bas- hit. In minor A play, the Astros beat the Pitcher and the Tigers Phillies Randy Jones and hitters John Arnold, Rusty Peterson and Clynt McCauley led the Astros to the first win (Eddie Egbert paced the Philly attack), while David Andrus and Peterson supported pitcher Jared Sadler in the second Astro win. Jim Morris led the losers. The Tigers earlier , with Brian Gonzales beat the Gulls earning the win. Luke Hernandez, Mike Peterson and Dominic Rico led the losers. The Dodgers edged the Gulls behind the play of Matt Snarr and Brandon Green. Dominic Rico doubled for the 15-- List previous Taylorsville had tories turned into forfeit losses for use of ineligible players. Granger proved to be the bully in handing both Hillcrest and West Jordan losses. Bingham fell last in an errorless game Wednesday that saw Todd Steele scatter seven hits. Brent Loveland stroked a double for the winners, who erupted for four runs in the third inning. n A third on Saturday lifted the Granger squad past Hillcrest with Steele again on the mound. A Granger attack was paced by Ryan Stephens and Mike Wilding. The West Valley club made it a three-wiweek, defeating Skyline 4 Thursday as Jeff Lund tossed a r and Warren Mitchell keyed the offense with a triple. Granger had 11 hits. last Murray downed Cyprus Wednesday as Mark Nilson keyed a attack with a double and a triple. Allen Tygeson doubled for Cyprus. West downed East In Thursday games, West stopped Murray Holladay defeated and Kearns outlasted Brighton in nine innings. Woods Cross Woods Cross forced extra innings with three runs in the seventh. Joe Quintana had a pair of doubles and Rick Wiles a homer and a double for the winners. A Taylorsville-Binghagame was called because of curfew, tied in the seventh frame. Granite downed g affair in Judge 13-- 4 in a which Todd Plaga doubled for the winners, who scored eight runs in the second inning. Hillcrest thumped and East crushed Cottonwood Alta 12-- West Jordan sustained its first loss, a 3 decision fo Highland. 7-- 3 four-hitte- 9-- 5 14-h- it 8-- County Play Matt Martin. Tim Blackham doubled for the winners and Quintana for Kearns. Martin picked up the mound victory. Randy Casper and Steve Davis had for Granite, but in another erBountiful prevailed rorless effort. Bingham bounced while back to defeat Highland West Jordan dumped Viewmont 4 Automotive Standings 9-- (Games as of Monday) Team W I Pctg. GB 12-- 4 City Division Holladay West Bountiful Granite Viewmont East Highland Judge Skyline Woocis Cross and Brighton stung Skyline Cottonwood scored two runs in the bottom of the seventh to beat Taylorsville Greg Reinghard and Pete Lewis homered for the winners and Craig Sorensen. Steve Van-Quand Dave Day all had doubles. West defeated Alta East outlasted Cyprus 0 and Holladay dumped Woods Cross 12-12-- il 8-- 13-1- n COUPON' 800 800 800 667 600 500 333 200 000 000 DENNYS SALES 1 3 4 4 SCORPION County Division West Jordan 833 TRACK Bingham Kearns Hillcrest Brighton Granger Murray 800 READT 25 800 2 667 1 667 1 500 2 Cottonwood Alta 333 3 250 3 Taylorsville Cyprus 000 42 000 4! TUNE-UP$Q9- 5 3 SERVICE 21 2 800 5r BICYCLES SERVICE -- SUMMER 10 SPEED 1V2 7-- n In Disappears On Saturday, Murray handed Kearns its first setback, despite Two of Murray's being outhit hits were roundtrippers, one by Mike Connaughton and another by week ending Monday and victwo 15-h- it The second session of classes for youngsters in MAGNA. first-innin- g turned the contest into a big win for Chris Nelson and his teammates. It happened in the first. A walk and soft base hit had Nelson looking at potential trouble when Mitchell snared a sharply hit line drive, stepped on the bag and fired the ball to Marcos Lopez, covering second. That preserved a two-rulead Kearns had gained in the top of the 3-- six-ru- Swim Classes A rare triple play initated by first sacker Jimmy Mitchell may have n Unbeaten 3 Murray 11, Rob Beck's home run after a triple by Keith Chapman and a base hit by Carl Trujillo in the fifth inning gave lead in the contest, but Murray a it was short-liveKearns, which had been handcuffed by Chapman until that point, exploded for seven runs and an easy victory. Chapman had been touched by Gordon Jackson for a homer and in the fourth, yielded a run on a double by Nelson and a base hit by Mitchell. Nelson was equally effective for Kearns, setting Murray down on just two hits until the fifth. Kearns did most of the damage after two were out. Lopez greeted (See Page 8, Col. 5) 2 Kearns home pinch-hi- t run and Glen Carrington chased home an insurance run with a base hit after Wade Jensen delivered a pinch-hi- t single. Nelson went the distance on the mound, yielding solo runs in the fourth and fifth innings. 2 7-- 6 with a the contest 9-- right-hande- -- Track And Field win. - Kearns Splits Four Tests 12-- what proved to be the winning run as the Pirates knocked off the Angels, who finished first in league play. The Pirates had entered the final inning down by a run, but tied the score when winning pitcher Marty Larsen trotted home on a sacrifice fly by Jason Zumwalt. The Angels lost an opportunity to widen their lead one inning earlier when Blevins, the Pirate centerfielder, caught a fly and threw a runner out at the plate. Earlier, the Pirates defeated the Red Sox 146, with Hall, Jerry Curtis and Blevins sharing mound honors. 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Barry Davis and Jim Zalesky of the Iowa wrestling team which has won six straight national championships, Iowa States Nate Carr and Darryl Burlay of Lehigh University will teach at the week-loncamp sponsored by Alta Coach Eric Hendershot. will The camp for boys age have two sessions each day, running from 9 a.m. to noon and 4 p.m. The MORE THAN DIVING... WE SHOW YOU HOW TO HAVE FUN IN THE WATER! Open Water Certification Advanced Open Water Diver Divemaster Refresher Courses Specialty Courses g 10-1- 8 2-- cost is $90. Iowa States Carr is a three-timnational champ, winning his most recent title at 150 pounds. Davis has won collegiate titles at 118 and 126 pounds. also is a Zalesky, a double champion. He went undefeated last year. Included in the string was a 19-- 0 victory over the second rated wrestler in his weight class, Hendershot noted. finalist in the Burlay is a four-tim- e collegiate tournament. He captured titles in two of those tries. e T'VILLE 2A, Col. 5) won the game in the Granger walk to seventh as a bases-loade- d Keith Eyre scored Larsen and an insurance run scored on an error. In the final inning with runners on second and third, Van Orden went deep to the hole at short to field a sharply hit grounder and bring an end to a contest that was too close for comfort for Granger coaches. (From Page Granger 8, Bingham 0 Woodard twirled a nifty three-hitte- r, striking out seven and walking three. He was hooked up in a thriller head-to-hea- d with Dee Stephens who the West Valley crew until the sixth Binghams no-h- it inning. When Granger authoritatively struck, it was for six runs. with Woodard broke up the a single, followed by a Pat Sheehan base hit and a walk, setting the stage for a triple by Platt. Joy then singled and scored on a Wilder double and Wilder scored on a base hit by Jeff Willardson. 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