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Show 2C Lakeiide Review North, Wednesday, May 25, 1983 ' f Vikings Beat Hillcrest Despite Varoz's Hitting - It By KENT SOMERS Review Sport Editor SALT LAKE CITY looked like a yawner, the kind of game where you sit back in your concrete shelf in the stands, catch some sun and occasionally glance at the field and then to the scoreboard to see what youye missed. .Viewmont was beating Monday in the state playoff games with Hillcrest batting in the top of the seventh inning with one out. Time to fold the blanket, take a high school seventh inning stretch and head to the car, right? Well, pardon the Huskies, but they spoiled many fans lazy summer afternoon by hitting two singles and bringing Brett Varoz, who had hit a home run and double already in the game, to the plate. Varoz then took a Kevin Smith curve ball over the center field wall to bring Hillcrest within one run of Viewmont, But Smith had no trouble with Hill-cre- st 4-- A 6-- 2 6-- 5. the next two hitters, who grounded and flied out to the shortstop, and the Vikings had won their third tournament game. The only trouble Smith had Edwards also said that Smith pitched a good ball game although he gave up five runs, the most in his three outings in the I think the heat ..tournament. said got to him a little bit, Edwards. Hes not used to the sun. Smith concurred with Edwards. "I was tired in the third inning, the senior right hander said. The Vikings were also able to hit the ball Monday, collecting nine hits, including a home run by shortstop Danny Hansen, and didnt make any errors in the field. The added amount of base & ik. Caputo walked and Hansen singled. A wild pitch, an error and a single by Smith all combined to score Caputo and Hansen and give the Vikings a lead. Viewmont added two more runs in the third inning on Hansens homer, which knocked in Doug Scovel, who had singled. 2-- 1 great hitter. Despite Varozs hitting performance, Edwards decided not to walk him to load the bases in thie seventh inning. If you walk him, you would walk, in a run and give up a home run and its over, Edwards said. He hadnt hit the ball that well in the tournament, but he sure did ' ond single of the day in the fifth inning, stole two bases, and came home on a single by third baseman Wade Bevans to conclude the Vikings scoring for the day. : is m SHOCKS 1 $95 U ;r- Plus Installation IIDDnOBMBIC Front-En- d ' ALIGNMENT Adjust camber, caster I Toe-i- n 1 Most US CARS. Foreign cars at our option. Please coll for appointment. w 1 . n Offer Expiree - & ; saaaaaoaaaaaDaa BRAKE specials RepkK.t Front Disc Pods or Shoes, inspect Colipers, bleed Hydraulic system & refult, "Aspect Rear Lmings for Wear, Road Master Cylinder. Inspect Q ftIC1 A Machine Wtxi Entfa Most Am. 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When it comes to caring for children, we care enough to ' change for the better. , . aaaaoaaaaaaaaDD F Bring your family and join us at the hospital on Saturday, June 4, 1983 from 12:00 to 3:00 for an open house. We are celebrating the completion of our new family centered Pediatric Unit. There will be free hot dogs, drinks, balloons, and entertainment plus tours of the new unit. Its always a worry when a child has to go to the hospital, but at Humana Hospital Davis North, we believe in making your childs stay as comfortable and ' enjoyable as possible. Come join the celebration. . f May Service Includes: ! Youre invited to help us celebrate the opening of our new family centered Pediatric Unit. NOW Road test - g . Complete 8 ! CaS " Gabriel Roadster r ''''"M . fi: Caputo singled in catcher Lane Rozema in the fourth inning and Doug Lee hit his sec- , - 1?; chance to give his club more freedom on the base paths, and the Vikings stole several bases ' during the game. Weve been doing that all year, said Edwards. We were hit and running when he (Hansen) hit the home run. Hillcrest opened the scoring in the top of the first when Varoz doubled and was then brought home on a single by Bill Robertson. Viewmont scored two of its runs in the bottom of the first ' when second baseman Steve Varoz, who went 3 for 3 and knocked in four runs. (the coaching staff) told me not to throw him balls, said Smith. Everything he hit was a curve. Hes just a i I runners gave Edwards the during the game was with today. ft ,We believe patients need all the personal attention that a skilled and caring staff can provide. To assure you of just that kind of attention, we created Humana Care a commitment to patient service we believe is unparalleled in the hospital industry. All of our employees and volunteers are participating in this specialized training. We believe in the Humana Care, philosophy: to recognize and be responsive to the special needs of each patient. c A new name for a new kind of care In conjuction with the Humana Care program and our commitment to excellence, we recently changed our name to. Humana Hospital Davis North. The decision to place the Humana name on our hospital is a clear indication that Humana stands behind the quality hospital care which we provide to the residents of our area. Our success as a Humana hospital has been due to the caring and responsive employees on our staff and to the excellence of our medical staff. Humana Hospital Davis North is committed to providing the best hospital care for our patients. !t V oj jui ir" , 4 1:;. -- UP TO 12 MOS. TO PAY FINANCINS AVAILABLE , 1600 divDvp Lv,2, W. Antelope Drive, Layton, Utah 84041 Phone (801) 825-956- 1 o o o o o o oo o o o o o o o o o o o . t - t, 4 '4 I .'U |