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Show VIEW WEST VALLEY 2 Thursday, April s 5, 1984 TET Vnr?I' ' '" - -- J 1!..- v wwfcwL f A"- " Friday . iritli . i ?'- -.. r I - $& 'V " i - Granite To Test Colts On Diamond i5El!2 I ZmJ . 4 Lightfoot, Cory Barrett, Tony Hawes, Steve Frazier, Jeff Hatch and Chad Osborn. COMPLIMENTS OF R ws SW AND THE NEW SELF SERVICE CAR WASH 5400 SO. 3685 WEST COTTONWOOD. Skyline scored on an unforced error in the bottom of . the sixth inning here Friday to hand Granite highs baseball squad a 5 defeat. The Farmers will try to regroup at Cottonwood tomorrow (Friday) before returning home for a Tuesday game with Olympus. Granite hosted Granger yesterday after press time. The Farmers pounded out 11 hits and led 3 going into the bottom of the sixth when Skyline followed a lead-of- f double with a double and a to tie the game. Pitcher Randy triple Bown, who hurled the entire game, threw the ball at the mound in frustration as the tying run scored and, as the ball rolled off toward center field, the winning run came home. Granite Coach Ray Carlsted said his pitcher mistakenly thought the inning had ended when he threw the ball. Granite jumped out to a 0 lead in the top of the first on a two-ru- n single by first baseman Kreg Peterson, but Skyline answered with three runs in the bottom of the inning on a one-ru- n homer. triple and a two-ru- n Peterson reached third base in the fourth on a walk and a single by catcher Todd Plaga and was driven home by center fielder Robert Hardings infield single. The Farmers got their last two runs in the fifth on doubles by Bown and second baseman Sean Sandos and a single by Plaga. Shortstop Randy Casper hit three for four for Granite. 6-- J S- dT JL RMt.A SAFE AT THIRD . . . Cottonwood' Stove Dellis slides safely into third base on double stroked by teammate Jim Pike while Granger's Error Opens Floodgate Mike Wilding awaits throw. Cottonwood picked up GRANGER. Cottonwood high hit11-- 6 EAZ-LIF- T I SALES & INSTALLATION Custom Hitches Transmission Coolers I Brake Control Installation I ! & ,972-3322- 1 ScOllBEtT ENTEmiSts! 036 W. over Granger here Friday. Both teams were slated to play second-roun- tests yesterday d (Wednesday) after press time. Even more than the home runs, Lancer Coach Mike Folster was beerror in the semoaning a two-ocond frame that paved the way for six more runs to cross the plate and make a Lancer comeback an almost impossible task. Granger did come back in the late innings, but the Colts 6 vicheld on for an impressive tory. The performance of the Colts prompted Folster to call them an awesome hitting team. Golden Meyer planted a Jeff Lund pitch over the fence in center to ignite the Colts from his leadoff position. Then with two out, Mark Decino belted a homer to center, Steve Delis singled and pitcher Jim Pike blasted a homer deep to left for a 0 lead. Granger answered with two out on a double by Jeff Willardson and a solid single by Todd Steele, but the 11-- Welding Wiring victory league-launchin- g ut & REESE J - 2200 South 4-- Granger League To Hold Annual Meeting CIRSL.50 CUSTOMERS RESENTITHISAD iganujn)' -- tB) tzt&tcr I STEEL BELTED ! RADIAL ! 2-- - Homers Pace Colts ters stroked three home runs in the first inning to set the tone for an victory over 11-- 6 Lancers. GRANGER. The annual mass meeting conducted by Granger,, South National League will be' held Wednesday at 7 p.m. at the Redwood Center. All parents, managers and coaches are being encouraged to attend. Included in the discussion will be a calendar of events and a fundraiser, a sale of chocolate bars. Play is scheduled to begin on April 23, with the official opening ceremonies due on April 26. Games will be played at 3500 So. 4400 West. At Granger To Win couldnt get enough steam to really roof fell in in the top of the second. Craig Sorensen singled, then LeRoy Woodard got two Colts out on routine plays. Meyers ball was misplayed at third and Matt Green walked. Then Mike Bailey, Decino and Dellis stroked base hits up the middle, Pike slugged a double and Sorensen added his second hit of the inning. After that, Woodard settled down and Cottonwood was able to get just one more run, a seventh-innin- g tally on a base hit by Green. Granger pecked away, but just Hurler Shines threaten. With two out in the fourth, Steele singled and Pat OMalley knocked one out of the park. In the fifth, Jeff Platt and Mike Wilding scored on a sacrifice and an error after climbing aboard on base hits. In the sixth, Lund and Warren Mitchell combined to chase home the final Granger tally. The Colts had 11 hits and Granger 10 in the contest. Granger is slated to test Olympus on the Titan field tomorrow (Friday) and to host Cyprus Tuesday. - pre-leag- 5-- one-thir- Back-to-Bac- d . Big savings on Oldsmobiles economical Firenza at Ken Garffs front-wheel-dri- ve 46 HWY MPG Densley chased another run home two-o- n with a two-ou- t, single. Todd Christianson tripled home two runs and Sudbury had a runscoring single in the sixth when Cyprus added three more tallies. The Pirates are scheduled to play Skyline tomorrow (Friday), but at press time were hoping to move the game up to today because of an unfavorable weather forecast.. .They tested Cottonwood yesterday after press time and are due at Granger Tuesday. Unck returns a veteran crew and is also high on sophomores Sudbury and Devin Hathaway. Juniors Mike Monsarett and Kelly Goodfellow are expected to see action, along with Brock. The seniors who have nailed down starting positions include pitcher Wayne Jones, Christianson, Jones, Woodruff and Densley in the outfield, Allen Tygesen behind the plate, Roland Marques at first, Todd Rushton at second and Jim Paulson at third. Juniors Greg Henson and Scott Argyle are alternating at short. Olympus will host Granger Friday before traveling to Granite Monday. The Titans took on Skyline at home yesterday after press time. Title Is Justin Weidauer scored points as Kearns captured its AAU third straight basketball title. to Kearns downed Midvale earn the right to represent Utah in the regional tournament at Las Vegas. In games leading up to the championship, Kearns downed Bingham as Weidauer scored 14. He had 22 and Justin Brown added 10 in a 5 victory over Bountiful. The team is coached by Mike Killpack. In addition to Brown and Weidauer, the squad includes Scott rDeBenedict, Jason Kirkham, Christian Matagl, Clint Davis, Aaron 59-4- 3 The Valley Amateur Baseball League is seeking players for a league to play in Magna park beginning June 1. Participants must be 18 or older and out of high school. Those interested may call Dale 2 for Hughes after 5 p.m. at more Information. MAGNA. or Sedan 1 405 984 Firenza Cruiser Wagon Retail $9371 No 1 Thrifty shoppers read the Green Sheet classifieds! $ 429 984 Firenza Ml GT Coupe Retail $9969 no Ill AMtLt Aliment ii 1 95 260 984 Limited Edition Hurst Olds Only one special Hurst Olds is left in stock at Ken Garffs. 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In 7 Soak hotel towel you have been saving 4 bucket of soapy water 6 Remove dirt from top, hood and trunk Move rear wheel off hose and rinse 8 11 If using a putty knife to remove bugs from car, be careful not to mar paint 12 Return bucket to neighbor and borrow hand cream 13 Wash dirt, mud and cigarette butts off driveway as far as hose will reach Plan to buy hose end repair kit after pulling it loose from spigot 14 Remove shoes, empty water from them and place in sun to dry Practice curling your toes upward to fit dry shoes OR If you are unable to accomplish the above take your car to your friendly full service Super Sonic Cor Wash nearest you - 7200 So. 3rd West plus 3 other locations and in five minutes you will have a clean car, save consider able time and money, and retain your senses. 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A pair of underclassmen proved their mettle on the mound for Coach LaRon Unck. Sophomore Craig Sudbury picked up the victory, holding d the fitans scoreless for four and frames, while junior Dave Brock came on in relief. Oly did not score its run until the seventh inning after two were out. k base hits by Steve Wright, Bryan Ranck and Greg Jackson helped the Titans avoid the shutout. A squeeze play produced the first Pirate run. Kirk Woodruff scored bunt by from third on a bases-loadeBrian Densley. In the fourth, CAR CAREDilB 9 AAU 34 Pirates Down Titans KEARNS WE TURN BRAKE DRUMS & $Wsi ROTORS 3495 West 3500 South 96R.9QM IF WE CAN'T HELP T0U... NO ROOT CAM "f |