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Show 6 THE GREEN SHEET Thursday, May 19, 1988 SPORTS mile Babe Ruth Results -3 TAYLORSVILLE. The Giants clobbered the Yankees 13-- 0 in Taylorsville Babe Ruth action this past week, sparked by the pitching of Chris Neilson and a home run by Aaron Neater. Saturday saw the Yankees get revenge on the Giants 7 as pitcher Matt Bowles went 3x3 and Devin Miller drove in four 8-- runs. In other action results were as follows: Dodgers 8, Twins 4 - David Gylling hit two doubles; Dodgers 5, Twins 0 - David Kendall and Justin Thomas pitched for the Dodgers; Dodgers 9, Yankees 7 Steve Pace hit a home run for the Dodgers. Orioles 15, Braves 5 and Orioles 11 Brandon 13, Braves Anderson, Phillip Wheeler, Bobby Nelson and Ryan Okerlund doubled in the first game, while Matt Hokanson tripled for the Braves; Cardinals 12, Pirates 5 Weidaur went 3x4 and Aaron Payne had a triple; Pirates 10, Cards 3 - Joe Robinson and Kyle Green each homered. In the league, games included: Dodgers 14, Orioles 4 and Dodgers 19, Orioles 1 - Tony Pezley, Brad Parker and Matt Rex hit well for the Dodgers; Braves 5, Yankees 3 and Braves 10, Yankees 0; Dodgers 10, Reds -- -- 0. Granger South Bambino WEST VALLEY. In the majors division of South Granger National Bambino Baseball the Angels beat the Red Sox 10-- 9 behind the pitching of Greg Southern and Devin Espinoza and the hitting of Greg Fazzio. The Angels then defeated the Cubs 4 as Jeff Rasmussen hit a two-rudouble that iced the game. Other action included the 7-- n following: KEARNS. three Basketball Tournment held at the Kearns Tennis Center was a close competition with the Taylor" team, Kaysville, placing first in the open division after three overtimes. In the open division the team of Brian Taylor, Todd Taylor, and Craig Taylor placed first with 20 points over the Taylorsville based team of Mark Ostler, Norm Haney and Charles Judd with 16 points. The junior high division was dominated by the "Highfive" team of Ryan Bills, Kerry Hicks and Joe Sheffield scoring 16 points. Second went to the place "Running Rebels" from TaylorsAaron ville, Chad Payne, Harwood and Mike Packer. I Auto Tryouts Set KEARNS. Automotive baseball tryouts will be conducted for the Kearns area today (Thursday) and tomorrow (Friday) at Kearns high school at 6 p.m. For more information contact Steve Stay 969-5156. Reams International KEARNS. Incredible hitting paced the Pirates to a 20-- 1 victory over the Cubs in Kearns International Little League Majors division play last week. Brad Seare was 4x5 with four rbis; Matt Seager 4x5; J.R. Hardman 3x5 with three rbiss, Eric Robinson 3x5 with two runs batted in and Josh Burke with three rbis for the Pirates. In other Majors play, results were as follows: Pirates 6, Cubs 4 - Burke went 2x3 and Curtis Wilson 3x4 with a triple and two rbis; Red Sox 16, Cubs 4 - Relief pitcher Scott Sudbury went 4x4 with two home runs, while Glen Spencer was 3x4 and Andy Worth 2x3; Pirates 19, Yankees 3 - Seager blasted a grand slam homer and ended up with six rbis; Red Sox 13, Cubs 2 - Chris Larsen went 3x4 with a home run, while Tony Reitbrok also Pirates homered; 12, Yankees 7 - Key Pirates hits came from Eric Robinson, Hardman, Wyllie and Wilson. Minor A results included: Phillies 17, Astros 3 - Justin Montoya doubled for the Phillies; Phillies 17, Astros 8 - Pitcher Justin Higgins tripled, Eric Giants 5, Cubs 3 - Bart Bennett of the Giants pitched eight strikouts; Cubs 6, Pirates 5 - Cubs were sparked by the hitting of James Cooper, Jim Hardcastle, Mike Okerlund, Bryan Davis and Ryan Stone; Cubs 16, Angels 4 -Davis and Eric Felman hit home runs for the Cubs. Minor league results were as follows: Astros 19, Red Sox 1 - Astros moved into first place behind balanced doubled ahd Eric hitting' And ' super Alexander defense; Astros 9, Red-SoBrady went 3x3 at the' f 'plate; Poulson and Craig Andrews Rangers 19, Dodgers 14 (:ni Greg pitched for the Astros; Angels 16, Hardy drove in four runs, while Red Sox 1 - Brittan Anthony, J.R. Trujillo led the defense. Minor B results were listed as: Chris Brinley and Ben Foster had Cardinals 8, Orioles 2 - Jay key hits, Brinley getting three and Clint rbis; Angels 12, Cubs 2 - Brinley Harvey tripled drove in five runs to lead the Christensen pitched his third win; Angels attack. Angels 16, Padres 6 - Russ Brown doubled and tripled and Dave j on NOTICES HOST FAMILIES NEEDED NOW AD Ran May Had a wrong phone number for Linda Davis Correct Number 268-395- 2 JToppFastLtpJ: Created by Physician Who Knows It's Safe. It's Fast. It Works. ToppFast,,, Independent Distributors Kay Nola Rasmussen had an unassisted double play; Cardinals 6, Orioles 3 - Christensen tripled in the winning run; Braves 12, Royals 7 Jeremy Goodfellow belted a grand slamer, while Phillip Royer drove in four more runs; Padres 16, Angels 8 - Jason Johnson homered and Josh Atkinson tripled; Peewee outcomes were as follows: Mets 27, Expos 19 - Tyler Ally had four home runs, Cory Fowlks added a single round triper and Jarod Myler a triple; Reds 32, Blue 18 Curtis Jays Hathanbruck, Matthew Sheppard, Dale Listul, Ben and Jake Mangum all homered and Steve Searle had three triples; Red Sox Blue Jays 10 - Curtis Hathanbruck went 5x5 with two home runs, Steve Jensen and Seare 6x6, Listul 5x5, Chad Toth and Sheppard 5x6; Expos 26, Mets 12 - Sam Peterson, Nick Gallo, Brian Davis all went 5x5, Peterson and Gallo homering, while Brian Blumenkrantz homered for the Mets. 375-820- 1 5 X KEARNS. Josh Mangum homer to lead slugged a three-ru- n the Indians to a 8 victory over the Twins in Kearns International Little League Majors play last week. Moving over to Kearns Senior League action, results in the division included the following: As 4, White Angles 3 - Josh Neilson, Joe Archuleta and Travis Mansfield each hit doubles for the As; As 10, White Angles 5 Pitcher Nolan Skiby went 3x4 for the As as did D.J. Weston for the Angels; Giants 19, Rangers 3 Neil Brown and Chris Hinckley hit two-ru- n doubles for the Giants, while Scott Cushing went 2x3 for the Rangers; Pirates 16, Blue Angels 1 - Kenny Reed went 4x5 with two doubles; Giants 11, Rangers 10 - Travis Johnson went 3x5 with two doubles and drove in the tying and winning runs; Pirates 8, Blue Angels 4 - Pirate pitcher Steve Mears struck out 12. Results of 14-1- 5 division play: Angels 12, Braves 7 - Angels pitcher Travis Waldo came on in relief to keep the Braves in check with his team six runs in the fifth; Cards 12, Tigers 7 - Cards pitcher Brett Veazie went 3x3 with two doubles and Joe Wameke hit a triple; Angels 10, Braves 0 - Pitcher Waldo struck out 13 and went 2x3 at the plate with a triple to lead the Angels; Cards 15, Tigers 2 - Patrick Swain went 4x5 hit with two doubles and six rbis and Veazie doubled in two more runs. Tigers 4, Cards 3 - Brantner of the Tigers went 2x3 and drove in two runs; Angels 12, Braves 0 Angel hurler Gittens struck out 7-- ld -- -- -- nine in a five-innin- g As r; 4, Dodgers 3 - Pitcher Paul Tsosie also went 3x3 at the plate, while Dodgers Joe Rudisill hit a triple; Dodgers 11, As 2 - Nick Carlson hit a double and a triple for the Dodgers, while Ronnie Talbot hit a homer for the As. two-ru- n Western Hills Bambino KEARNS. The Yankees hammered the Red Sox in Majors division action from the Western Hills Bambino League, the Yanks sparked by Brandon Hayden, who hit two doubles. Other Majors results were as Redwood Programs WEST VALLEY. Youth baseball, mens basketball and swimming lessons are included in the slate of summer recreation-program- s on tap at the Redwood e 3060 Center, Multi-Purpos- Lester Street. The youth baseball is a beginners program for boys and girls ages For kids there is a coach-pitcbaseball program employing soft This program will start June 21 and will be played on Tuesday and Thursday nights. The fee is $25. For youngsters six to eight years there is machine pitched baseball. This league starts June 20 and will be conducted on Monday and Wednesday nights. tee-ball- The fee is $30. A mens basketball league will start June 27. Games will be played on Monday nights. The fee is $200 per team and there are no restrictions on players. The entry deadline is June 20. Redwood is offering swimming lessons for everyone - ages five-on-fi- FGMAIL UEAR RESERVE NOW!! FOR WEDDINGS o PROMS student-to-teach- T. 7045 So. State Carlson Plaza14 565-934- 8 the she said. Player said that after touring the Hercules facility she felt "the Hercules plant is exemplary. Its one of the cleanest you could ask for or find. The Henderson facility, from what I read or saw in the Las Vegas paper, was a shoddy operation. DeMann also spent a great deal of time responding to a series of questions submitted to Hercules as late as yesterday, reading the answers into the record and to queries from responding commissioners and the audience. One of those questions dealt with a continuing accusation that Hercules failed to address the proposed expansion during preparation of the Hercules Master Plan, adopted by the Planning Commission earlier this year. The commission wanted to further residential into the overpres prevent encroachment year-to-ye- ; category. A parade of representatives from both the Magna Area Council and the Magna Community Council, backed up by a few residents and property owners, spoke in opposition to the proposed expansion. Arguments against the plans included past closure of canyon areas, air due to quality degradation burning of waste propellant and other substances, water table degradation and the fear of an accidental explosion. Hercules was also accused of caring more for "getting the job done than about the safety of people. One representative told the commissioners about conversations with Hercules employees who told him that, "you listen to Hercules explanations and then believe just the opposite." the Following meeting, the commission voted to take under advisement the testimony and make a decision on the request at the next regular meeting of the commission, which will be held Tuesday. ; Only one "major" spokesman appeared in favor of the proposed expansion Tuesday night, Richard Flack of the West Valley Chamber of Commerce. All MUESSGRV STOCK ON SALE m-- 7 ' - 3. two-ru- n RESTAURANT n -- r FONDAS COUPON BONANAZA , l! n $99 SI 99 V J -- Guyman belted a homer and a double and pitcher Tyler Stevenson had eight strikeouts for the Yanks; Padres 13, As 10 Nathan Allen doubled for the Padres; Angels 22, Orioles 7 Jones went 4x4 with a triple and a double, while Angel teammates Nathan Warneke and Mike Tye tripled and doubled; Red Sox 37, Brewers 5 - Jason Harris had two triples and Ben Wilson and Scott Brown two doubles each; Dodgers 16, Tigers 5 - Kory Cox, William Eyre and Jeff Howe doubled for the Dodgers. In the Peewees games included the following: Cubs 9, Braves 7 - Tony Rodriquez hit a double for the Braves; Astros 18, Orioles 8 - Joel Zach Bronson Jones and -- i and operation," 4 -- 9:00 To 6:00, M0N.-SA"Meet or Beet Any Adv. Price" HRS: Henderson er 974-692- -- TUXEDO THERE IS came to Hercules defense, "There between the is no comparison Hercules plant Mon.-Frl- ., to throw eight strikeouts; Dodgers 6, As 3 Jeremie Smith struck out 11 for the Dodgers; Padres 14, Yankees 1 - Jarad Garcia hit a homer and a double for the Padres; Cardinals 12, Red Sox 1 - Nathan Moore went 3x3, hitting a triple and two doubles for the Cards; Orioles 11, Red Sox 6; As 14, Yankees 8 Mitch Orgill and Daniel Privett both doubled for the As; Padres 4, Cardinals 3 - Tony Angus blasted a triple for the Cards; Dodgers 6, Cubs 1 - Shane Woolslayer doubled and joined with Brian 11 Szwedko in pitching strikeouts; Astros 10, Braves 4 Joel Bronson lined out a double for the Astros. WE HAVE ANY KIND OF , adult. Lessons are offered on 2 Locations To Serve You weekday mornings, weekday evenings and MURRAY Saturday mornings. Classes cost WEST JORDAN $15 A low 799 1. 6600 So. per person. 9275 So. 1300 W. ration will. 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TACOS Limit $ I MEXICAN COMBO Ail YouCan Drink 23 1 6 Reg jood ,Uh .ny cHh ONDAOUFON June 30. 1981 ALL YOU CAN EAT QPPPTAT 1 Margaritas!! LA ea M Nol limit 5 ardere wcoupon. 1 Rjc. Rrtrtad BeantoS Seaionad Giud ' 577 9 Served wSpanlsh Rice or Beans I Beg. $6.95 m Not good with any outer offer. 1981 Jane 30, Eipircs I 30, 1988 Spanleh COUPO1 (K LAONDACOUPON I mocho SEAFOOD yujett0 CHICKEN and ! I good I b'g AVOCADO j I ENCHILADA ENCHILADA Stuffed with & Crab & I Shrimp I aerved with Ri- 99 NOW limti Family Night (Kids 6 years and under FREE) l N- LA FONDA I 30,1981 f Chill Verde. Cheese & Onions NOW Rice or Beane limit S oidan wcaupon. 1 X Not good with any other offer. T (j) AVOCADO ENCHILADA . wRice (K Yle&H2tei Verde 9 Burnto fa I: Smothered TuVcVS OO v J77 h Choice of Taco or wRice combined CRUISES o SOCIAL AFFAIRS a pounding from Hercules took representatives from both Magna councils, the Community Council and the Area Council. Planning Commissioner Madelyn Player through -- classdc wmm there. know why it wasnt informed of the possible expansion at that time when Hercules was already planning for it. In a strongly worded DeMann rebuttal, reminded the commission that the were plans for expansion addressed at that time, and referred the commission to the record. In public addition, DeMann said, the expansion was a key part of the negotiations between the state, county and West Valley that saw West Valley annex a large part of Hercules to h sure zone. One of the main selling points for that agreement was the fact that the county would regain from the expansion almost all of the tax base it would lose to West Valley. The negotiations and the master plan were occurring almost simultaneously, j In response to other questions submitted by the commission, DeMann reported that Hercules has a $1 billion insurance policy that would pay for any damage caused an by explosion determined to be Hercules fault. He also flatly rejected the idea of a conditional use review, saying the Hercules project does not fit 'in. such a fuel. Another state official told the commission that Henderson plant officials reported that they had between 10 million and 50 million pounds of fuel on site as Brian Peterson homered 10-- 0 for the Phillies and Rock Elsasser and Danny Fish combined to pitch a shutout in Mustang division action. In the Bronco division results were as follows: Twins 16, White Sox 9 - Gary Merrill had three hits, including a triple and a double, while Mike VanTassell, Nathan Pentico and Chris Clayton doubled for the Twins; Cards 12, Twins 5 - Kevin Linkous and Brandon Ballard combined to pitcher a one hitter, while Danny Olson and Brandon Saltzgiver went 3x3 at the plate, Saltzgiver with a home run, and Zach Hinckley also homered. -- MOW OPEN! Hercules KEARNS. The Astros blasted 23-1- 1 in Pinto division play from the Kearns National Pony League as Brandon Leavitt hit three home runs, Brad Austin two and Bryan Massey and Danny Whitney one each. The Reds held onto second place in the division with a win over the Cubs. The Phillies defeated the Cards the Cards 9-- 4 Sox; Yankees 10, Orioles 7 -Robbie Andreason was credited with a double for the Yanks; Angels 25, As 7 - George Jones Jr. hit two doubles for the Angels. Yankees 12, Cubs 2 - Chris 30, A Pony League Kearns Senior League The first three on I TAKE OUT CALL 254-240- 2 |