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Show 2 THE GREEN SHEET Thursday, June 18, 1987 ir ft s Nationals In Kearns Area Note Results Hansen Club Earns Crown In First Half halt inside-the-par- 3 leature game. Hansen club's Chris Hansen was in top form, giving up just two hits while striking out 15. Opposing hurler Brent Hilton also gave up just two hits, though he had relief help trom Rich Roberts in the fifth. One run was scored because ot a hit batter, the other the result of a ot an error as Jimmy Dumar gol the game's only rbi with a third inning signle. the Chuck's Chevron found themselves behind by a county alter four innings, but managed to start a rally with tour runs in the in tilth and knotted the score at the sixth Irame. which sent the game into extra innings. The Chevron team tallied its three-ruwinning edge in the top of the seven and held oil Howell's in the bottom s choice in 18-- 6 k 13-- 15-- 0 10-- 7 decision. fielder 5 Hoo-pian- two-hou- STORMING BACK . . . Cyprus players beats it back to first base after teammate hits into a ol Hoo-pian- e In Bronco division KEARNS. highlights from the Kearns National League included the following: with The Giants edged the Sox Mitch Bell going 4x4 at the plate; the Expos whipped the Braves as Bryan Roberts hit 3x3; the Expos beat the Cub, Joe Howard going 3x4; the Giants won by forfiet over the Braves: the Astros whipped the behind the pitching of Giants Casev Truesdell and the hitting of Bubba Burrough: the Phillies hamthe Expos mered the Cubs Jammie overcame the Sox Smith going 3x4; and the Mets ripwith Lynn ped the Braves 27-Nielson hitting a home run. Mustangs - The Cards edged the behind the pitching of Astros Ryan Brown; the Cubs clubbed the ; the Braves beat the Phillies Astros Danny Roundy going 3x4; the Cubs blanked the Expos 18-as Zach Hinckley went 4x4 at the plate: the Giants won over the the Pirates overPhilllies with Steve whelmed the Astros Millard and Leif Elder pitching; and the Braves stopped the Cards 19-with Daniel Tupunga hitting a home the inning. Leading Chevron was first baseman Craig Carling with a 4x4 effort. Carling also scoring three times. Steve Carling and Nick each had two hits, Steve collecting tour rbi s. Chevron batted a out 12 hits, including triples by and Rocky Hudson. Howell's had nine, led by John Drake, who home runs, had two one a grand slamer. and Mark Beeliston and Kris Parker, who had two hits each. The best game of the evening was the battle between Appliance Service and Mibile Repair. Appliance lead, but the Gained an early with four hits came up Squad Repair in the fourth to tie. From there, until the bottom of the 13th. it was pitching dual between winner Don Cowley and loser Gary Reid. Tim Gomez led off the the 13th with a bunt single, moved up on a walk and error on a sacrifice by Gary Cline and scored on Neil Wright's sacrifice fly. Cowiev gave up just four hits, while Mobile got 12 oil Reid, but couldn't produce many runs. Mark Monson had two of Appliance's lour hits, while Mobile Repair had a 3x6 effort from Gomez. The tinal round, tirst half schedule for June 22 is as follows: Inc. vs. Ap6:3(1 p.m. Howell's. pliance Services: 7:45 Chuck's Chevron vs. Mobile Repair; 9 The Hansen Club vs. Western Energy Tech bye Geddes Lawn Care. MLRRAY. Last year's defending Monday Fast Pitch Softball League champions, the Hansen Club, continued its winning ways by handing second-placGeddes Lawn Care a defeat, insuring it top honors in the tirst hall ol season play. All other teams are. at least, two games behind with just one round lett to play. in other games. Appliance Service by Paul and Mobile Repair locked r horns lor a and 13 inning thriller that finally wound up in a victory lor Mobile Repair. Chuck's Chevron and Howells. Inc. battled through seven innings with Chuck's linally pulling out a 10-- 18-- 0 13-- 16-- 4 3 run. Pintos - The Cubs ripped the the Cards stopped the Phillies the Astros whipped the Braves and the Cards Dodgers the Braves edged the Phillies the Reds pounded the Pirates 18-and the Cubs got by the Dodgers 29-1- 17-1- 26-1- 0 22-2- 2 Brighton. The contest was played -- at Hillcrest high school with Brighton getting the win. against Saturday Automotive action WJ, Brighton Lead In Area Automotive Action V. The Automotive MUR Baseball Leaque passed its one third mark Tuesday with West and Davis tied for first in the City division with marks and West Jordan with a record and Brighton with a record ahead in the County division. Complete standings for all teams can be found in a separate article in the Green Sheet. They were furnished by league director Ken Caputo. Here is a rundown on all games affecting Green Sheet area teams: 1 0 0 , Tuesday June 16 with Young East defeated Alta going the route for East and Ely and Collins pitching for the losing Hawks. Raines had a two base hit for Alta. Murray won a pitchers battle with Cyprus with a single run in 6-- 2 2 the sixth being the difference. Anderson and Bean were the battery for Murray with Robbs and Woodruff the battery for Cyprus. Martin had a double for Murray. to Viewmont Cottonwood lost with Colby starting and Casper and Thomas both had doubles for Cottonwood. Bingham had a big six run second inning en route to a 12-- win over South with Withers doing the mound work and Roberts having a in a triple. West beat Hillcrest late game. Granger used triples by Latimer and Reese was pitching for Granite. Taylorsville clobbered Judge 28-behind the three-hi- t pitching of Houtz. Leatherwood and Stanley both homered for the winners with Lyon, Brown. De Luca, and Miller all having doubles in Taylorsville's 21 hit assault. In another one sided game, Brighton defeated Holladay 24-- as Hansen of Brighton pitched a no hitter, with Burt and Hagen having doubles and Stoeker a home run for Brighton, which picked up 14 runs in the first inning. West Jordan beat Highland 12- behind the pitching of Wilkes. Jones had a double and Wilkes a triple for the winners. with Ryan Lewis getting two and Martin, Iverson, Wingett and Bean getting the others. West rode the pitching of Byrd, who gave up only three hits, to a win over Taylorsville with Johanson and Leatherwood pitching TVille. Hillcrest shut out Viewmont 10-- 0 with Martinez throwing a four hitter and helping his own cause with a two base hit. Orem defeated Granite - with Langston being the losing, pitcher although he gave up only four hits were getting while his team-mate- s seven. Schearrer had a double for the only extra base hit of the game. Warensky and Valdez pitched Granger to a 13-- 9 win over South, Warensky helping his team with a home run and Loveland and Johnson both having doubles. Davis edged Judge Brighton 5-- 1 East West Jordan broke a 5 tie with four runs in the bottom of the fourth to beat Woods Cross wijJi getting the win along ith a triple for the Jaguars, while Vigil and Fellows helped out with two base hits. In a make up game, Granite rallied for five runs in the top of the seventh for a 3 win over Hillcrest. . Sharp, Brothersoa and Langston all pitched for the winners. 5-- 5 f 5-- Thursday June KGS ENTIRE STOCK of dress shirts, including Arrow', Van Heusen', Hennessy, Corum, Nino Cerruti', Raffinati', and others now on sale especially for Fathers Day! Choose among solids, fancies, elegant long and short sleeves. Assorted styles and fabrics. Sizes Selection will vary by Orig. 11 Alta rallied for two runs in the tenth to get by Woods Cross with Howcroft and Ely pitching for the Alta team, Ely having a round tripper and Raines, Rudden, and Howcroft all collecting doubles. West defeated Judge as they collected four extra base hits off 10-- 8 tone-on-tone- s, 2. 10-- 1 16.00-25.0- Pro-kopi- 0. 2 West Jordan beat Holladay with Buonocore pitching a five hitter. Taylor, Wilkes, and McCleary 10-- 11-- 7 all had doubles for the winners. Cyprus pounded Skyline Granite got six hits to Cottonwoods five en route to a win with Brotherson going all the way and Langston hitting two triples for the winners. Murray scored seven runs in the bottom of the sixth to beat Granger Granger had a 0 lead in the fifth but Murray scored four in that inning and then the seven runs in the fifth to overcome the large lead. Lawther and Slager both pitched for Granger with Jensen going the distance for Murray. Trujillo, Winget and Madison all had doubles for Murray with MacKay having a three base hit while Reese doubled for Granger. Bountiful edged Hillcrest Burnstrom and Olson pitched for Hillcrest with Bingham hitting a triple and double for the losers. Taylorsville, behind the pitching of hill, defeated Viewmont 13-- with De Luca having a double and Johanson and Stanley hitting homers for the winners. South won on a forfeit over Orem. Kearns defeated Highland with Johnson going the distance, helped by a homer by Hept and a double by 16-- 3 3 5 11-- 2 0 7-- -. Saturday June defeated Cyprus and Kearns.edged 4 13 4 Bountiful used ing in route to tonwood. Curtis, son all pitched a ten-ruthird inn3 a rout of CotColby, and Sampfor the Colts and Craig Curtis had a two base hit for Cottonwood's only extra base hit. Alta fell to Highland with Howcroft and Searle both pitching for Alta. Skyline defeated Holladay with Gibson getting the win and Larson going the distance for the losers. 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