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Show 3 Thursday, June THE GREEN SHEET 19, 1986 Murray Outslugs Midvale MURRAY. A six-rubottom of the third burst moved Murrays American Legion baseball team out in front stay in its battle with visiting Midvale Monday. Murray went on to win the season ' opener Midvale got on the board first in Mondays game, notching a run in the top of the first inning on a Sean Grant single. Murray responded with two runs in the bottom half of the inning on an error, singles by Barry Bnnton and Tim Blackham, a fielders choice by Cheyene Winget 11-- 0nt:t i. .&. t & Via and a Glen Nielson single. Murray added a run in the second Richard Hall doubled then scored when Mike Connaughton reached on an error. An error, a walk and another fielders choice brought in the second run. Midvale took back the lead in the top of the third with Toma Ishikawa blasting a three run homer. In the big sixth inning, Hall slapdouble and ped out a two-ru- n Blackham added a three-ru- n The sixth run cam home on a Bnnton single. Murray added r. Murray Bonnett Ball League MURRAY. On Monday the Mur- ray Bonnett Ball League completed its 1986 season with a picnic and awards ceremony at Murray Park. . Winner of the major division, age was the Ceramics Funtasic team coached by Tom Bacca and Laura Emery with a record of Winner of the minor division, age was the Red Bommers coached by Ray Holmes. Their record was 13-1- 9-- 10-1- 14-- Several girls were honored as the most improved player on their respective teams They included: Gretchen Brown, Kimberly Hansen, Jodi Holladay, Diana Johnson, Shonya Marchant, Cori Mavldin, Joi McMullm, Barbara Nakamura, Tina Smith, Joni Welch, Carolyn White. The players from each division were also announced. The are Jennifer Bacca, major Tammy Banks, LuAnn Batholomew, all-st- Adamson, Maria Chavez, Michelle Comas, Suzanne Dammann, Heidi Hess, Melinda Holman, Sharyn Hunt, Crystal Jessop, Jamie Moody, Brooke Mortensen, Kelly Price, Mindy Robinson, Amy Stevens, Shannon Swanagan. The mini are age Brenda Anderson, Michelle Broyles, Lesley daLuz, Jamie Dixon, Sara Erickson, Camie Hall, Amy Jacobson, Jill Moore, Kim Sanders, Heather Schoen, Jacie Shaw, Misty Vincent, Danmelle Williams, Mandy Woodall. teams comEach year the all-stpete in the state Bonnett Ball tournament during the week of July 4th at Grant Park in Murray. This year the will also major and minor compete in a tournament being held in Brigham City June ar all-sta- rs 26-2- all-sta- Jamie Cetraro, Jennifer Natalie Christensen, Kristie Comer, Harris, Tho visiting Cottonwood crow dispotchod Brighton M bohind solid hitting and good pitching by Brophy. TOE . . . Cottonwood's Shown Brophy boots toss to Brighton first bosomon Dovin Kuni in American Legion opening round action on Monday. BY A Wendy Hatch, Becky Nakamura, Kathy Names, Holli Schuman, Sheila Shaw, Cecilia Trentman and Mikelle Welch The minor are Mamie all-sta- rs GREEN SHEET CLASSIFIED ADS reach nearly 86,000 mid-valle- y homes every Thursday morning. Thats potential readership in excess of 272,400 people. Whether youre buying, selling, renting, trading, seeking help. some icing in the fifth with two runs off singles by Connaughton and Winget. Midvale finished with three runs m the top of the seventh, but it was too little and too late. Ishakawa got his fourth and fifth RBIs with a double and Ken Hoskisson scored on an error. Murrays 11 runs came off a like number of hits, with the home stan- ding crew surviving seven errors. Midvale had six hits and two errors. Mark Nilson threw all seven innings for Murray, striking out eight and giving up three walks. Pirates To Conduct Tryout UNION The Pittsburgh Pirates of the National League will hold a one-dafree-agetryout camp tomory row (Friday). The camp will be held at Hillcrest high, 7350 So. 900 East, at 10 00 a m This camp will be under the direc- tion of Jerry Gardner, Larry DAmato and Bart Braun who are scouting supervisors for the Pirates Also assisting will be Jay Tims, area scout for the Pirates Players should be ready to go at 10 a m and be prepared to work out until 3 p m They should be age No American Legion player will be permitted to work out or participate in this camp unless he brings written permission either from his Legion coach or from the commander of the Legion Post he represents in Legion play. Players must furnish their own shoes, gloves, uniforms and personal gear, with the Pirates furnishing all other equipment Those with further questions concerning this camp or any other future camps may contact Mr Tims, 16-2- 2 561-866- 9 Cottonwood Rips Brighton In Valley League L SAVE $5 A PAIR! BUY NOW FOR SUMMER OR CHOOSE BLACK, GREY, BLUE, OR WHITE. WAIST SIZES 28-3LENGTHS HEIGHTS. On a single by Steve Cuthbert brought in day that saw a number of surprising- the next two. Brighton countered in ly lopsided scores, Cottonwoods the bottom half of the inning with its American Legion team traveled to only run as Ryan Coombs single Brighton Monday and came away scored Matt Rich. Cottonwood quickly cancelled that with a victory in both teams out as Tedd Esplin lined a season opener. Cottonwood manager Bob shot over the right field fence in the Burkett, though highly pleased with top of the second. Three more runs his teams effort on Monday, added were added m the third, two of which that Brighton was missing three were walked in after Cottonwood players, who were attending a loaded the bases on an error, a basketball camp in Hawaii. Without single by John Hams and a bunt Ed McDaniel, Randy Wilstead and single by Mike Robinson. Scott Don Emery, Brighton simply could Gilchrist singled in the third. Cottonwood finished with a run in keep pace with Cottonwood, which was spurred by an excellent pitching the fifth. Robinson singled, stole second and third and scored on an erperformance by Shawn Brophy. Brophy collected seven strikeouts, ror. 12 ground ball outs and just two Among Cottonwoods seven hits, walks, while going the distance on Esplin went 2x4 with a homer and a the mound. single, Robinson had two singles Cottonwoods offense wasnt bad plus two walks and three stolen either, exploding for four runs m the bases, Johnson went 1x3 with three top of the first inning. Three walks RBIs and Cuthbert 1x2 with three RBIs. Brighton had three hits. Both and a double by Brian Johnson accounted for the first two runs then a teams committed two errors. COTTONWOOD BACK-TO-SCHOO- 8, 9-- 1 375-fo- ot M Horseshoe Results Posted MURRAY. The Utah State Horseshoe Pitchers met at Murray Park Saturday for their latest tournament action, the annual "Arch Stokes Memorial Results were as follows-ClasA, Bruce Crane, South Jors i first place dan, captured by defeating Lamont Gardner, Salt m the championship Lake, for the tournagame, finishing ment Continuing in class A, Keith was third, Erickson, Hernman, Richard Buchanan, Draper, fourth, Frank Minster, Ogden, fifth, and Jack Raymond, Sandy, sixth 40-3- 5-- 0 2-- Class B, Rudy Lobato, Murray, Bud Jay West Taylorsville, Bruce Schardine, Spnngville, Lynn Palmer, Eyre, Salt Lake, Willard LindAmerican Fork, say. Salt Lake, ; Class C, Ron Peterson, Ogden, Jim Shaw, Salt Jerry Bird, Lehi, Jason Peterson, Ogden, Lake, 2-- 2-- 4 6-- 1 5-- 4- Cleo Murray, 2 5, Phil Jensen, Steve Minster, American Fork, Ogden, Class D, Jay Noyce, Salt Lake, Jack Simmons, Midvale, Rex Gary Wood, Salem, Marc Fox, Buchanan, Draper, 3, Ray Fivas, 4-- Snarr, Midvale, 2-- 6 4-- 3-- 2-- Salt Lake, Jay Palmer, American Fork, 4 Class E, Raymond Howard, SanJack Snyder, South Jordan, dy, Jesse Cardenas, Salt Lake, Floyd Holley, Spnngville, Richard Wayman, Salt Lake, Rodney Roger Holtan, Sandy, Snarr, Sandy, Class F, Carl Hills Sr , Salt Lake, Don Hunter, American Fork, LinBrad Harrison, Kearns, Ted Shaw, da Hills, Salt Lake, West Valley, Larry Knaak, MurByron Nilsson, Murray, ray, Janet Nilsson, Murray, The next tournament is scheduled for 7 p m Saturday at Washington 3-- 3-- 2-- 6-- 6-- 4-- 2-- Terrace Murray City Softball League MURRAY. Page Brake improved with record to its league-leadina narrow 2 victory over Howells in Murray City Softball League play Monday night Intermountain Mobile stayed hot on the trail with a 3 victory over Appliance Services and Chucks Chevron won its first game 13-- 3 over winless WEST Chemical. home Bryan Hansens run lifted Page Brake to its victory. The Brakers scored two runs in the first inning, but Howells knotted the score in the sixth when Randy Foote walked, stole second and came home on an error. Chris Hansen picked up r, the mound win with a nifty 14. out striking Chucks broke open a 3 game with a uprising in the fourth while Gary Cline was limited WEST to just four hits and his teammates were taking advantage of nine fielding miscues and nine hits Greg Hill, Mark Hoopiana and Cline all had two hits for the winners. homer Jack Elmer had a two-ruit but proved Services, for Appliance to be in vain as Lance Sleater duplicated the feat and Craig Wright went 3x3 while Brett Nelson and Tim Gomez each had a triple. 4-- 0 g Mondays action will put Appliance Services against Chucks Chevron at 6:30, followed at 7:45 by Howells and Intermountain Mobile with WEST Checmical and Page Brake in the mtecap. 6-- last-innin- g five-hitte- 3-- six-ru- n n Champs Seeking Funds LAKE. Members of the Girls 15 and Under AAU Junior Olympic basketball team that will represent Utah in the Junior Olympics in Plainville, Conn, are still working on raising the $9,000 to send the team to the tournament. They are slated to begin play on June 27. Donations may be sent to Utah Junior Olympic CHampions, Coach Lori Dali, 4663 So 2080 West, Salt Lake City, 84109. Members of the team include Heather Hawes, Kendall Mmench, Bonneville junior high; Cheryl Keil, Debbie Sandberg, Taylorsville high Shaoon Reiser, Seresa Setzer, Susana Tauteoli, Kennedy junior; Natalie Williams, Wasatch. The team is coached by Lori Dali and Sandy Catten. Siyj?rci SALT , (pFewGasCuedl iJEAKIS 5U FASHION & VALLEY Wi,honTPn without coupon 26.99 PUCE MALL FAIR MALL OPEN EVENINGS: SAT. (SUN. 12-- 5, FASHION 10-- 6 PUCE ONLY) COUPON EXPIRES June 23, 1986 IWL 6 30-3- 6. |