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Show 4a Sun Advocate Dino baseball team takes record t By WALT BOFILA Sports writer - JTL " ' r r . . . 11 4-- 0 1 9 , 4 Carbon High racked up two more wins in the prep pre-seas- baseball campaign this past week. The Uinos claimed a decision over Timpview of Provo on Wednesday, and they on ran over Cedar City, 11-Coach Pinedos Friday. Tony record into squad takes a the Dixie Sunshine Tournament this weekend in St. George. Carbons first game in meet is Thursthe eight-tea3 p.m., when at afternoon day it faces another Class school, Alta High of Sandy. The Dinos and Timpview were tied at three after the 9-- rr i yT ) 'i t ; 4 S i TictfTirm V 1 ii i. , . lJ 0 rjt a. . ..! T: m . r 0, 4-- ' m 4-- A first inning of play in last Wednesdays game. The visitors loaded the bases off Dino starter Kirk Campbell when Fkkctt sliced a double down the right field line to put Timpview ahead. Carbon came right back in the home half of the inning to knot the score. Jeff Murdock led ofT with a triple and then scored on a passed ball after Jason Guymon drew a walk. Don Ross then boomed a home run to account for two more runs. Carbon took a 3 lead in the third inning by scoring without a base hit. Guymon had a walk, stole second base 4-- Happy 45th Anniversary and scored on an infield error by the visitors. The next inning, a double by Campbell sent two more Dino runs across the plate for a 3 lead after four complete innings. The Dinos added one more tally in the fifth inning on a 6-- e hit by Sammy Flemctakis and solo home runs by Ross and Curtis Cook in the sixth. two-bas- Rod Jewkes relieved Campbell on the mound in the fifth inning, and he gave way to Cook in the sixth when Timpview picked up a run thanks to bases on balls. The Dino hur-ler- s limited Timpview to just t; 'Or a i CASH PAID J V BASEBALL CARDS I Ks t - -- 4 M i- ond base during last Wednesdays game. The Dinos defeated Timpview, Carbons Eric Llewelyn successfully tags out a Timpview runner who attempted to steal sec WANTED - W Buying baseball, football, basketball and hockey card collections Issued from.1880 to 1985. Send list (amount of cards) and samples for offer: Robert Bruce 98 Wadsworth Ave. i Suite 127-13- 7 Lakewood, Colorado 80226 Love , Your Family 9-- three hits, while Carbon tot- aled nine. The visitors committed three errors, and Carbon had just one. The Dinos made short order of the Redmen from Cedar City Friday afternoon. The rule cut the game to five innings. just Carbon scored all 1 1 runs in the first two innings. Eric 10-ru- n strike outs and Ross three in the Carbon scored five times in the first inning and six in the next. Ross and Cook each had doubles in the first inning for two RBI each, and singles by Willie Flemctakis and Llewelyn accounted for the other run that inning. r. Llewelyn worked three The second for a when Ross lived on a Cedar City error. Before it was over, singles by Flemctakis, Cook and Guymon as well as a double by John Gianini put the game out of reach for the innings, and Ross combined no-hi- no-ru- t, pitching n Llewelyn work- performance. ed three innings and Ross two. Cedar City had only five base runners in the game, and one was erased on a Dino double play. Llewelyn recorded six n explosion in the inning was started six-ru- A Timpview player catches a fly ball to put away a Carbon player. visitors. McBride speaks to local society University of Utah football coach Ron McBride pleasantly surprised a capacity crowd at the St. Anthonys Palm Sunday breakfast by giving a speech that placed emphasis on strong fatherson relationships. You have only one family, said McBride. And families are special. A father forms an attitude that sons follow, and it is important that this atti- - tude is positive." The coach told of an experience in his own family when a son of his, while playing a littlq .league baseball game, was confounded by the father of an opposing player when the man, as an umpire in the game, called a base runner safe when he was obviously out. Once you start something, finish it. Never quit, get it done. This is something I learned from my own father," he said. In relating to this, the coach recalled how his own Utah football team, after a devastating loss to San Diego State last fall, came back to defeat New Mexico despite a huge lead the Lobos enjoyed going into the second half. I told my team after the San Diego loss, there is only on thing to do when you are down and that is to get up and get the job done," he said. The Ute football coach stated he will bring his squad back to CEU next August for a second Camp "Carbon." This one will last 10 days. When I decided to look for a training area outside the Salt Lake metropolitan area, I was impressed with the facilities CEU had to offer and the people of Carbon County. Pirate PTAcmfc &cu The family of Eugene Sanchez would like to thank everyone who donated flowers, money, food and cards In our time of grief. A special thanks to Dr. Collins, Castleview Hospital Administration and the EMT's of East Carbon. You all have a special place in our hearts. Thanks again, The Sanchez family MffiCK: players named By LAYNE MILLER Sports editor The recognition continues to pour in for members of the Green River basketball team. The Salt Lake Tribune named Gary Quamberg the Most Valuable Player in Class and junior center Leon Carter was named on the first team in the selection process. Garrett Ekker was named to the second team. 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