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Show 4 THE GREEN SHEET Thursday, April 30, 1987 Pirates Get 14-1- 3 Win Over Kearns KEARNS "I guess you could we got ourselves into a real pitching duel, " Cyprus coach LaRon Unk joked following his teams hardfought, one-ruwin over Kearns on Friday. The Pirates will now host Taylorsville tomorrow (Friday) and travel to Granite Tuesday, both games starting at3:30p.m. Incredibly, nobody got on the board until the third inning, when both teams got four runs. The n Pirates opened with Preston Lohmeyer stroking an rbi triple and scoring on a sacrifice fly by Bill Robbs. Paul Allen single and Ryan Quintana delivered a two-ruhomer. Kearns struck back in the bottom half of the inning, Mike Foley and Jerry Smith singling and Foley scoring on an error. Then, with two-ouDarren Bills clubbed an three-rushot over the fences. n top Cyprus followed with a of the fourth, as 10 Pirates went to plate. After an error, a hit batter and a walk, Robbs belted a grand slamer. Then, after another error and a hit batter, Trent Dea lined out a two-rusingle. Kearns got four runs in the fourth, all with two out, as John Brown singled, was followed by a hit batter, a walk and scored on a Todd Funderburk single. After another walk, Lonnie Anderson hit a two-rusingle and Funderburk scored on a wild pitch. Cyprus wrapped up its scoring in the sixth with four runs, as Mike Nunley singled in the first and Derek Hathaway basehit in two more with the fourth coming home on a fielders choice. Kearns added one run in the sixth and Glen Dunyon singled and Funderburk triple. The Cougars battled back to within a run as Funderburk closed out an super offensive performance on the day with a grand slam round triper. Funderburk went 4x5 with a triple and two singles, plus six rbis, to go with his seventh inning shot. Kearns out hit the Pirates but made some costly errors, particular in the sixth, when three of Cyprus runs were unearned. Robbs went 2x4 and Quintana 2x3 for the Pirates. Lohmeyer started on the mound for Cyprus, but Paul Allert got the win, coming on relief. ' n i t, n 13-1- six-ru- n For Grand Horseshoers Open Action On Saturday The Utah Horseshoe Pitchers met Saturday for their season opener on the county courts in Murray Park with 67 pitchers taking part. Participants welcomed back Clive Wahlin, several times a state champion, who has been out of action due to a heart problem. Results in the meet were as follows: Class A South Clive Wahlin, - Bruce 7-- Jordan, Crane, Richard 6-- Tito ArBuchanan, Draper, Frank Minster, chuleta, Sandy, Charles, Bugger, Salt Ogden, Lamont Gardner, Salt Lake, Bill Cronkrite, Salt Lake. Lake, 4-- 3-- 2-- Class B - Gary Hughes, Greg Peterson Taylorsville, Bill Shelton, (junior), Layton, Russ Horan, Taylorsville, Nolan Benson, Clinton, Orem, Bruce Eyre, Salt Lake, Doyle Glendon Peterson, Ogden, Jewkes, Kamas, Ladies - Betty Shaw, West Valley, 1 ; ; Debbie Vaughan, Salt Lake, Barbara Zarogoza, Salt Lake, Sherlyn Feltenbarger, Salt Lake, Janet Daybill, Murray. Class C - Bud Schardine, Jerry Teela, Robert Morley, Ogden, Que Christensen, Salt Lake, Bob Aoki, Bryon Tahbo, Lehi, Salt Lake, Jim Shaw, Salt Lake, Ray Ragen, Salt Lake, LeRoy Kohl, Salt Lake, Class D-- l Marty Hughes, Cleo Snarr, MidTaylorsville, Herbert Zafft, Murray, vale, Jason Jay Noyce, Salt Lake, Ron Peterson (Junior), Roy, Peterson, Roy, Class D-- - Steve Minster, Ogden, Dale Jerry Bird, Lehi, Nielsen, Midvale, Kay ThompKen Jennings, Salt son. Lehi, John Jewkes, Kamas, Lake, Hans Siebold, Sandy, The next tournament is May 2, at Liberty Park. For more information contact Margurite Buchanan at 7-- 5-- 3-- 3-- 2-- 2-- 3-- 1 2-- 2-- e, 7-- 5-- Continued from page 2 then hit into a force play at second leaving runners at first and third. Rion Thomas singled home the tying run and, with one out, Kevin executed a perfect suicide squeeze bunt to win the game. Peter Young went seven innings for Murray and struck out twelve while issuing but two walks. Bailey had two hits for Murray as did Wingett while Thomas had two doubles. Cheyenne Wingett pitched the eighth inning for Murray and had two strikeouts. Murray 7 Jordan 6 Friday's game against Jordan saw the Spartans again score two in the opening inning and one in the third when Jordan came up with six runs to overcome the Murray lead. The inning started when Todd Sax-e- y walked and Russ Childs lived on an error. Scott Deuel got an infield hit and Robb Saxey then doubled two runs home. Troy Knight lived on a fielders choice after which Brooks Bawden doubled in one. Jeff Grant got another run in on a sacrifice fly, Jason Jarvis doubled another run Angels Go 3-- 3-- home, Thorne lived on an error and Jarvis scored the sixth run of the inning on the front end of a delayed steal. Murray tied the game in the seventh when Kessler singled, Ryan Lewis walked, and a double by Bailey sent two runs in. A hit by Cheyenne Wingett tied the game and sent it into extra innings. In the bottom of the eighth after Kessler walked Ryan Lewis sacrificed him to second and a hit by plated the winning run. Chad Forrest pitched through three scoreless innings but ran into trouble in the fourth and was relieved by Wingett with one out. Wingett held the Jordan team scoreless for the last four innings. Kessler, and Bailey all had two hits for Murray, with Coach Siebenberg pointing out that hi6 catcher, Rion Thomas played a tremendous defensive game and threw out five runners attempting to steal. Russ Childs, Todd Saxey, and Jeff Grant all had two hits for Coach A1 Watrin's team, with Scott Deuel pitching the first three innings and Saxey and Childs finishing the last five innings between them. To Start 0 Taylorsville Youth Play TAYLORSVILLE. First week acLittle has been posted with the defending champion Angels starting out with a record. Johnny Lindslay hit the first pitch of the first game and got a home run. Tony Pazlay came in to pitch against the Indians, striking out four and allowing only one hit. Craig Smith of the Yankees hit two home runs in one game, one of them a grand slam, in his teams 34-thrashing of the Mets. The Yanks went on to take a win from the Pirates and then beat the Mets for a second time. Brett McDermaid had 12 strikeouts in two starts. The Pirates won their first game e Zack against the Giants 24-was the leading hitter with eight hits and five rbis for the wee. Chris Bessay, also of the Pirates, pounded out a home run and two singles. Jeremy Knight had six strikeouts and hit four doubles and two singles in leading the Giants two two victories for the week. Sean Matthews had four hits and Ryan Burdette three. The Royals went for the week with Cody Park leading the hitting with four doubles and two singles, while Jody Park had three singles. Tony Peterson hit two home runs, three singles and two doubles and Jarred Taggert had three singles and one double for the Rangers. ' The Mets were led by Louis Acavedo with four hits and M.J. Berry with three. The Indians split 1 with the Royals and lost to the Angles. J.D. Mortensen hit three singles and three doubles for the Indians. This is the 25th year for the Taylorsville program and the league will be holding a special celebration on Saturday, June 13. tion for the Taylorsville 2-- 1 3 Rap-pley- International Continued from page the Braves, while the Angels Curtis had a double. Last Wendesday, the Cubs edged the A's the Cubs Rick Morgan going 2x2 with a double, Troy Blume 2x3 with a double and Brown 2x2. Ronnie Talbot doubled for the As. Blume was the winning pitcher. Then on Monday, April 20, the Dodgers pounded the Tigers hammering ,out 10 hits, as Clint Roberts, Lonnie Campos and Fred Scott doubled. The Tigers had 11 hits with Troy Nelson going 4X4. In the Juniors Division from Saturday, the Pirates s with Randy defeated the As pitching, plus hitting two singles, and Jared Sadler getting two hits. David Gylling was 2x3 with a double, Brandon Erickson added a double and Brandon Moore was 2x3 for'the'As. The Angels then got by the Cubs sparked by Joe Rudisill, who hit a home run, and Joshua Crosby and Todd Curlis, who were both 2x3 with a double. Ricky Wiseman pitched. Last Tuesday, the Pirates nipped the Giants posting nine hits with Michael Woodbury going 2x3. 3 Cooksey Brakey, Richard Royer and Joshua Eruinhad hits. Last Tuesday, the Twins beat the with Scott Rogers and Pirates Brian Sadler pitching. Jeff Bulky tripled, Sadler doubled and Brandon Jones went 3x4. Moving over to Senior League play with the Cubs stopped the Angels pitcher Troy Blume striking out 15. Cliff Carty hit a double, Rick Morgan a single and a double and Blume two singles. as The As defeated the Tigers Lonie Behunin went 3x3, Joe Trujillo added two singles and Paul Tsosie a double. Scott Evans was the winning pitcher. The Dodgers ripped the Cardinals sparked by the hitting of Fred Scott, who had a home run, two singles and five rbi's. Scott Eyre, the winning pitcher, had two singles and a double, Troy Angel two singles and Rex Fivas two singles. On Thursday, the Braves got by with Bryan Veazie the Angels the winning pitcher. 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New Orleans Square Day will be Monday and Tomorrowland will be presented Tuesday. be Country Joe of KSOP Radio will on hand Wednesday for Country is Day. Shop Around the Clock Day at May 7 featuring the Saliva Sisters will be on May 7 p.m. Yesteryears 8, highlighted by appearances by the Horst Fiedel Band and the Joe Muscolino Band. For the finale on Saturday, 2,000 free silk rose buds Disneyland Gov. Norman H. Bangerter will be ribbon cutting ceremonies directly following arrival of the Disneyland characters. West Valley Mayor Mike Embley and Frank Orioco, president of Win-ma- r Co., Inc., owner of the mall, will also be present. The Kennedy junior high band will then lead the parade of characters through the mall to the Disneyland exhibits near the J. C. Penney store where they will take up residence for four days of festivities. The Disneyland attractions include events such as Meet and Greet with the Characters, Sword in the Stone, Memorabilia and Disneyland Artist, Cinema and an Senior Action Circit Starts USED CAR & TRUCK BUYS - 0-- 4-- 2-- 2 2-- 0-- 572-556- TAYLORSVILLE. Wasatch Front Senior Circuit baseball play got underway Saturday at Derks field with the Taylorsville area entrant posting a 17-- win over Midvale. That same Midvale team ripped the Catholic Boys Baseball Assoc, crew 12-- earlier in the day. Scott Shaef was the winning pitcher for Taylorsville, working the last 42 innings in relief. He aided his own cause by belting a home run. Teammate Carey Stephens added an round triper. Senior Circuit play is open to young men ages 2 SOUTH COTTONWOOD. Five rors in the first two innings proved to be Cottonwoods downfall here Tuesday as Skyline defeated the homestanding Colts will be at Kearns Cottonwood tomorrow (Friday) and entertain Taylorsville Tuesday, both games starting at 3:30 p.m. Cottonwoods troubles began in the first inning when an infield error allowed a Skyline runner to score after two were out. The runner then reached second, when no one covered the base on a steal attempt, er- 7-- Kearns Area Action Opens KEARNS. Included among the first week of Kearns American Baseball were two Major league and one peewee contest. In the majors, the Phillies earned a win over the Dodgers with winning pitcher Brandon Duckworth helping his own cause with a three-ru- n homer. Defensively, the Phils turned two doubled plays. The Angels shut out the Rangers 0 in the other Majors game. Chad Lamborune, the winning pitcher, along with Brett Lambourne and Cory Lerdahl had two hits each for the winners. In peewee play, the Cards shocked the Giants 28-sparked by 26 hits including doubles by Chad Lerhdal, Jacob Baldwin, Trent and Pat Erickson. Brian Haas was the winning pitcher. 16-1- with the runner advancing to third, from where he scored on another infield error. The Eagles increased the lead in the second when a succession of hits along with a walk and two more erThe rors built the margin to Colts left the bases loaded in the inning but scored one in the third on Kenny Jewells single, a fielders choice, a walk to John Harris and Brad Sorensens single. Cottonwood narrowed the margin to its final score in the third, when with one out, Doug McClure beat out an infield single, Jewell singled him to third and Greg Carroll brought in both with a Texas Leaguer to right. Tim Kinder, who started for Cottonwood, was relieved by Sean Grant with two outs in the second. 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