OCR Text |
Show Skyline Making Bid For American Legion Crown Skyline and West battled down the wire last year before the West nine won the Salt Lake Valley League title The Skyliners aren't taking any chances this time around as they move in the second third of the season with a slight lead over the West down the line Judge follows Granite with a 2 mark and South is fifth with a 3 Murray and Holladay own 3 marks while Highland remains in contention with a mark. Lasf week's action saw several upsets happen with Skyline pulling not too big of a win over surprise with a Granite The win meant first place for the Skyliners, and talented Mike Fair was the big gun in that one as his limited Granite made four 6-- 4-- 5- -4 nine 3- -0 Skyline currently leads the Salt Lake Valley League American Let ion baseball program with a 1 won-lo- st 7-- record The Sky liners don't have a solid hold on the top spot as West and Granite trail; West with a 1 and Granite with a 2, as of June 25 figure The race is close right on hits Judge shocked Holladay with an 8loss It was D. Kelsey of Judge getting the win over Brent Walker and his Holladay Post 71 -1 6-- 7-- Another surprise during the week was at Magna's expense Highland pulled it with a 3 win with big John Landures sparkling after gett.ng of to a shaky start that saw Magna score three runs in the second 4-- Is sKx'X&SXXXV- ti Giants, 12-- 9, for one of their biggest victories thusfar this season before returning to the diamond to stop the Cards, Mt Olympus Pony program as they post- League ed three victories in early-leag- and 8 During this same period the Dodgers were keeping busy by 9-- ue play. The Phils defeated the coo . . . n ear to dial with NATIONAL TRANSMISSION CO. 3333 Jo. Stot, 417.1933 it oofSArr ,35 , Cl'i'-- X 14-- 2 YOU 1110 - Tl . . W. (Mon too O tort m, htn itiri I. imciai tkM lKli4m Gakti teal ALL WORK OUARANTIIO IANO Or MN i PmrHi MWl O ClwtrW.t O SO DID Wit O O Oift tint Caasplata INS LaWa 4 xx XXX opmrs o&DDtUDDACJ frame. Here is summary of weeks action with standings through J une Julv South Sky Une Devitt, 4 Page B 5 100 101 303 040 0-- 5 0 3 11 X-- -- Curtis, 2 (Sk ) F lores (So.). 200 003 000 102 (S), 0-- 0- 5 6 0 - and A mold us S pan ton, Mayne; Clark and MarelU . 2b- - Mayne (G) Beck (G) 5 010 200 0- -2 East 8 1 8 Granger 130 004 and Hansen McCarthy; Prock and Brooks. (G) Manning (E) Hansen (E) Davis (G). (G) Wm-ro- w (G) Johnson (E). 100 00 - 1 5 5 Draper topping the Giants, 2 only to have the strong and determined Giant group retaliate for a 1 in a rematch. 6-- Holladay - 10 10 0 330 Midvale South Cole, Dunn and Erickson; Hadfield and B. Rushton. (M) B. Rushton (M) HR-Du- nn - 5 10 2 5x 11 11 2 Johnson and McCarthy; Stahl and Terrell. 2B- - Toma-sot- o (E). Stevenson (H) 2 HR - Belnap and MacKay (H). HR-Da- 005 32 102 010 Peterson and S. Pino; Has-laGustafson and Didion, Kilmer 3b- - Rivas (B) Howard (H) A. Pine (B) 2b- - Hamblin (H). 1 1 1 10 000 East Hunter (J) Clark (J). Magna 200 000 - 2 4 2 Bingham Highland . 100 000 2 3 010 000 3 4 7 3 7 3 Jensen and Griffith; Terry, KilSmith and Peck. 2B gore (S). HR - Stepan (M). 100 020 0 3 6 3 Skyline (D). X 's-X- s . S', Tournament Set I 'XVX'' x 1 Poulson, Wheeler and Peck. Raynor and Knudsen. Granite Judge "t 1965 1. 26: Phillies, Dodgers, Giants Set Alt. Olympus Pony Loop Pace highly-competiti- ve NXXXvX XviVvsN I! X-- The Phillies continued to dominate play in the - xv. s nXXX'X 000 000 0 0 4 0 Fair and Knudson; Amoldus and Mayne and Williams Granite - Theodore HR (S) West Jordan Junior High School, 7550 South Redwood Road, is the site of this year's Intermountain AAL' swimming and diving championships that will be held July 9. The event is by Salt Lake County Recreation and the Intermountain A AU, according x to tourney director Art Hughes He said competitors can register at 5177 South State Street, and that registration closes July 3. Swimmers must be card holders of AAU cards. They can register at the pool the and Knudson (S) 202 203 x 9 1L 3 Murray 000 000 - 0 2 4 Tooele Badura and Davies McPhie, Stevens and White (M) HR - Winget (M). 000 750 1 8 9 1 Judge Holladay 001 000 0 1 5 2 D Kelsey and C Kelsey; Walker and Clark (J) HR - Hunter (J). Terrell (H). 010 020 1 - 4 6 1 Highland 030 000 0 - 3 4 2 Magna Landoures, Hamlin andKil- - day of the meet where a registration desk will be available Competition will be held in the 75 X 42 pool at West Jordan The pool will be divided into six lanes for competition Competition is limited to four events and relays for women and three events and relays for men First three places in each event will win medals; gold for first, silver for second and bronxe for third. 6-- The Dodgers overtook the onrushing Phillies and scored a rather easy 3 win in fol- Holladay, Skyline Hold Title Hopes In Tough Automotive League Action 10-- lowing play. It was Dan Holladay who pitched the victory as he gave up only 4 hits and fanned 14 of the 22 bat- ters he faced. Giant standout was Sorenson scored an important sixth inning triple. Larsen added to the barrage as he hit a double,bringing in three runs for the Dodgers. Giant burler Eddy Allen aided the team's btle drive as he pitched the Giants to a 2 win over the Cards In other Pony League action. who 7-- trail Holladay and Skyline Automotive League baseball teams are the big hope for southeast Salt Lake County in the year old baserugged 15-ball program that serves as a prelude to the American Legion program. Both Holladay and Skyline Magna and West respect- ively in the tight Salt Lake County Recreation program that has refined the program into one of the finest to be offered Salt Lake County youths. 16 Holladay is 2- -1 in the won- - lost column and sits two places behind Magna in the County m side of the league while Skyline is 2, of t the two top spot by places in the rugged City League. Both league leaders owned 3- -0 won -- lost records as of six-tea- 2-- June 27. Streator is tied with Sky- line for second place in the City program while Murray's 1 won-lo- st record separates Holladay from league-leadin4-- and Butterfield Oldham; P. Reese, G. Baldwin and L Downard Magna Jordan -3 Here are linescores and standings through June 27; Holladay post 71 - 051 06-- iIDKXE' 000 000 2 2 0 2 000 1000 0 I 2 4 Terry Sadler, Craig McPhie and Mike Jenkins; Steve Webb and Lonnie Troyer. Bestwall 000 000 0 0 2 4 Bennetts 001 024 X 7 4 0 n. wesley and B Bossard; D. Lundscott and T. Hedspeth B of gaining honors in the progressive program but must won-lo- st overcome an early record they compiled in the first two weeks of play. S D. Wack (M) 2 B Magna. Hillcrest stands a chance RoWA 4 3 3 R 2 -- R. Gall 040 000 0 4 6 West 000 0 2 2 1 Highland 101 D. Gutman and B White-hea- d; G. Bailey, M. Bateman and C. Neilsen. 2B Gutman lor tho money for tho ftonrlco (W) CITY AUTOMOTIVE 12 10 2 - 010 00 S. Rollins, T. G. Baldwin and L. Olympus 8. Amea and Grayson, Donnard. 2b- - M. Cole J. Papanlkolas (H). HR-- (HX B. NOXAN (H). Highls 2 1 2 000 020 - Murray Eagles 0 ALDER'S 002 400 x 4 5 I D. Epperson, M. Bateman and S. Nielson, D. Sagendorf, R. Butterfield and T. Nicoladis Jordan - 000 100 Installing Distributors -- 960 So Maui Games through June 25 EM4-844- 4 -- 120 001 4 4 3 Skyline x -- L. Troyer, Hurdsman. Newman (S). West 4 0 . and S. Webb, R. Lees and R. 2b- - R. Passwater - 000 M. Streator - 050 000 001 5 0-- 0-- Quality Oven Baked 1 3 2 M Garcia, D. Gutman and Whitehead. Johnson, Wright and Lyre 2b-Whitehead 3 Coats B. Cannon (W) - 200 000 (W). Magna 6 2 3b-- S. Hillcrest 1 at the largest family outing of all 020 0-- WHITE AUTO PAINTING & METAL WORKS 2 2 Rees and M. Jenkins. F ox and R. Beckstead D Murray Eagles 13 10 - 410 D 35 year in business 62 1 1552 SOUTH 2 NO WEST Olympus - 000 30 Some 20,000 members of the Utah Copper Division family in Kennecotts annual Field Day at Lagoon on June 16. As you can see, Field Day was a day of fun for employees and their families. Children competed in races for prizes. Fun. Adults competed in special events for prizes. Fun. Everybody played bingo for prizes. Fun. Screams of delight from those using free tickets for amusement rides. Fun. Enormous quantities of food, ice cream, candy and soda pop were consumed. Fun. Field Day was a great day for fun. It was also a great opportunity for strengthening the ties par-ticipat- . 000 Body And Fender Work -3 ed 486-133- 3 j i'&VA'i v, -- of friendship of the copper production team that makes Kennecott Utahs foremost industry. UipinriMirMP leOnijn A CCn Kl 'ran r :l: --3 x prrJ ilil'Ti : WINDSOR iYi:iS;vv r-- mr CA1VADIA5 LT-tt- Kennecott Copper Corporation Sj a kb jC Utah Copper Division 0S0 Jl "An t.L,uaI Opportune l.mploser' au tfW f ftuut r tl l a IMi iluII Jr. I Ul, A I |