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Show 4 THE GREEN SHEET Thursday, May 15, 1986 To Cyprus, Olympus Hard-Luc- k MAGNA. Hard-lucGranite, still searching for its first win in Region Three baseball action, found itself on the short end of a pair of one-ru- n losses during the week. On Monday, Granite fell to Olympus in a 4 slugfest then, on Tuesday, Cyprus, bouncing back from its blanking by Taylorsville the day before, nipped the Farmers k 15-1- 0 In its Tuesday contest, Olympus suffered a painful hands Granger. 5 defeat at the Granite was slated to face Skyline Wednesday, after press time. The Farmers will host Kearns tomorrow (Friday) and visit Granger on Tuesday in the season finale. Olympus, which met Cyprus Wednesday, tomorrow entertains Cottonwood then wraps up the season Tuesday at home against Skyline. Meanwhile, the Pirates play at home against Granger Friday and test Cottonwood on Tuesday. Cyprus F armer s Fall Twice 3, Granite load the bases then Preston Lohmeyer slapped out a single to send the tying and winning runs home. Cyprus got a solid pitching performance from Craig Sudbury, who ended up with 10 strikeouts, including three in the top of seventh to turn back Granites last threat. Sophomore Jason Done pitched for the Farmers, giving up just four, hits, but also nine walks. Granite opened in the top of the first with two walks, a hit batter and an error that brought Jeff Davis home. In the third, Eric Richards singled in the second Farmer score. mkZpD Cyprus first run in the fourth was scored by Ryan Quintana on a wild pitch. 2 Granite led all the way until the bottom of the seventh inning, having scored once in the first and third innings. Cyprus didnt get on the board until the bottom of the fourth. In the deciding seventh inning, two errors and a walk helped the Pirates AimmravE Otic Horseshoe Pitching Results - Olympus 15, Granite 14 went 3x4 and Tim Hale with six resulted in four runs. The Titans totalled up 14 hits in all. Among Granites 13 hits, Kyle Marchant had a triple in the fifth and a double in the seventh, David Clouse had two doubles and five RBIs in going 3x5, Richards went 3x4 with a double in the sixth and two RBIs and Davis and Travis Meyerhoffer each had two hits. Granite had the tying run on third and the winning run on second with two out in the top of the seventh, but Titan reliever Tim Hale fanned the final Farmer batter. Four Granite errors in the bottom of the first, helped the Titans to an lead, which they quickly early built up with two more runs in the second, four in the third, five in the fifth and two in the sixth. Granite TAYLORSVILLE. Early signups posted a pair of runs in the top of the for Taylorsville junior football will second, three more in the fifth and be held today (Thursday), Tuesday exploded for eight in the sixth. and May 22. Gary Ogden went 4x4 for Olymare eligible to All boys age 5 pus, including a home run in the third inning and a double in the participate. The signups will be held sixth, finishing with five RBIs. at Eisenhower junior high from Brent Burton homered in the fifth p.m. all three days. and went 3x4 for the day, Davis also All Bantams and Juniors who t , Her-rima- 3-- Football Signups Are Slated AXIA16 mtMsM wf. Tf2AP, AU e sepvih owes a h C00WU6TWS CU1TIM6 5-- 2-- Class C, Cleo Snarr, Midvale, Herbert Zafft, Murray, Hans Dale Nielsen, Siebold, Sandy, Marlow Peterson, Midvale, Jack Simmons, Midvale, Ogden, 5-- 2-- 2-- 0-- Class D, Blaine Scott, Bountiful, Phil Jensen, American Fork, Ryan Archuleta, Sandy, Marc Fox, Salt Lake, Roger Holtan, Richard Waymon, Salt Sandy, Lake, 5-- Class E, Robert Stroud, Sandy, Ted Larry Knaak, Murray, Carl Hills Shaw, West Valley, Sr., Salt Lake, 5-- 3-- 2-- 2-- Junior, Greg Peterson, Ogden, Jason Doug Johnson, Sandy, Peterson, Ogden, 3-- PUT IT to work for you. Dial to place your Classified Ad. aoraus m U)AN6(j' L.i J i 4 LAPteewmes 75f Aqo o Wes COetJtKK(UU2 Ofl 2-- 0-- 2-- played last year, but who are going to Cottonwood next year can sign up for the Taylorsville league, a spokesman said. Further information may be obtained by calling 9V" efliAveatiir1?0? ZlfffcZ fab, COAT 262-668- 2 2-- PLUttDIUG Ata HARDWARE roaersem i on in i FDPg CAUSING TH0MpSett& & m Richard 3-- Tito Buchanan, Draper, fifth, Archuleta, Sandy, sixth, Class B, Doyle Peterson, Ogden, Jim Shaw, Salt Lake, Jerry Willard Lindsay, Bird, Lehi, Robert Morley, Salt Lake, Steve Minster, Ogden, Ogden, 2-- 6-- 8 C3!CL fourth, Ogden, 4-- 0 SMB wmx 2x5 RBIs, including a baseloaded single that, coupled with a Granite error, WASHINTON TERRACE. The Utah Horseshoe Pitchers Assn, conducted its second event of the 1986 season Saturday in Washington Terrace. The next competition on the schedule will take place Friday and Saturday in American Fork. Classes E, F, G and Juniors will compete on Friday with A, B and C division pitchers taking part Saturday. Action will start at 6 p.m. both days. 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