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Show J? mml June 6, 977, Page SUN CHRONICLE, 1 Babe Ruth standings TEAM STANDI V to wick orid'iig Ju ' aj- cC' i'. 1 Roy Roy 2 Ogden Ben limond Moi gan y 1 eber eber r- ? I, 2 M M t Sky lew Bonnev die Ogden (2) June Butt eber W BEN THE FOURTH GRADE Valley View Vikings are pic- and Dave Jones. Valley View defeated the Orioles in the season opener. - tured with their coaches Gaylm Rollins, Brian Coy 3 7 1 Roy Rov V 8 Webei Bonv 3 2 4 June 2 games postponed June 8 Ml Bolt B E 2 1 Sunset 't. Results 1 hi B ts Sunset t B I. 6 t 2 her (DU p W 2) 3 D y 1 ro - 1 ( 1 ') Sunset Clearfield W 1 - ' Bolt Box Elder VV jam Ogden 2 0 Moi gan 0 Ogden Oi u Born 3 i - 'line 4 l&ZlJLZS "VC. r- ?zjz f ... t & X-- mmm 'I jb . x -- s-v- - .H v bm, W fvsl rliHH ?jw L? . tv JL" JT Swig, . 1 , t Si v : y'' I V. '!' ' r J Hi - r (t, View y (8 Babe Ruth Smithfield) . li TEAM MEMBERS of the North Park Orioles are (from left, front row) Scott Cox, Curtis Thompson, Steve Frank, Travis Green, Stewart Price, Gene Horned, Brook Facer, Cory Peterson (middle row) June Bott Roger Fowers, Shane Watanobia, John Wadsworth, Brad Williams, Darren Durbano, Doug Fullmer, Greg Norn. an, (back row) Coach Bud Norman and Mike Salvetti. Three teams remain undefeated two wins and no losses each Hooper Second, Hooper First and Roy first have lost only one game each to stay in contention, while Hooper Third, Kanesville First, Roy 10th and Roy 14th have yet to win the league play erne 22 - In the Fast Pitch League, Roy First and Kanesville Second are 1 - 0, at the expense of Hooper First and Hooper Fouith Roy 14th drew a first round bye Tomorrow at Roy Park, Roy First meets Roy Nth at 7, Hooper First tangles with Hooper Fourth at 8 15, and Roy First plays Roy 10th in a make-ugame p Wed - Ogden 2 (6 Ben Lomond), Ogden 1 - Weber 1 (6) , Weber 2 - Roy 2 (6), Morgan - Bonneville (6), Ben Lomond - Clearfield (6), Sky View Box Eldc (6), Roy 1 - Sunset (6) June 27 - Mon. Ben Lomond - Morgan (6) , Ogden 1 Bott (8 Afleek Park) , Weber 1 - Roy 2 6 Afleek Park ) , Weber 2 - Roy 1(6), Bonneville - Ogden 2 (6 Ben Lomond) Clearfieid-SkView (8 Smithfield), Box Elder - Sunset (6) June 29 - Wed. Roy - Bott (6) , Weber 1 - Roy 1 (6) Bonneville - Ogden 1 ( 6 Afleek Park Ogden 2 - Ben Lomond (6), Morgan Sky View (8 Afleek Park), Box Elder Clearfield (6), Sunset - Weber 2 (6 Sunset) July 5 - Tues. Bott - Roy 1(6), Weber 1 - Weber 2 ( , y 2- , ) yr old Babe Ruth Baseball All games at Ben 1977 Lomond High Games will be 7 innings or 2 hours no new inning after 1 hour and 50 minutes) lues June N Riverdale Bears (5) Spikers Walquist E (7) Highland Cubs Bye Thurs June 16 Spikers Bears (5i Cubs Riverdale (7) Eagles Bye Tues. June 21 Cubs Spikers (5) Eagles Bears (7) Riverdale Bye , Under the joint sponsor ship of Mike Dennison and the Utah State Tumbling Association, The National Open Competition and Tumbling Tour nament will meet at Woods Cross High School A National champion will be crowned in both the mens and the womens division, for the tram poline, tumbling and double mim- - based organization called The Babe Ruth League They derive the name from the legendary George Herman Ruth, who son fame as the greatest slugger in baseball history Babe Ruth died of cnacer in 1945, but his legend lives on Babe Ruth baseball was incorporated in 1952, and now has hundreds of leagues and thousands of teams in the United States and Canada They started out w ith a 13 15 year old boy league, and put them on a regulation baseball diamond Many Junior baseball organizations still play the game on an abbreviated diamond, but not Babe Ruth They found that younger players rapidly adjust to the larger diamond and have the assurance that no further ad justment in throwing, pitching, etc , will ever be needed in progressing to older age teams Local leaders of the Babe Ruth pro State gram include Joseph Lewis President, Joe Ortega - State Com missioner (16 - 18) Frank Quinn Regional State Representative Vaughn Deem - Ogden President Ronald Call - VP Ogden, Darina Deem - Secretary-TreasureOgden The Babe Ruth Legue chartered as a program for the 13 to 15 year old players In 1966, the program was expanded to fit the needs of play ers in the 16 18 year old bracket Locally the r, , senior group has better backing than the younger league There are five schools junior teams representing the of Mound Fort, Highland Walquist, - ( ioarfield, Ogden, North Ogd' Sunset and T H Bell Northern Utah has fourteen senior i the areas of Skyview, Weber, Box Elder, Roy, Ogden, Morgan, Sunset, Ben Lomond and Clearfield Ogden has two teams, Weber has three and Roy has two, and the others, one each A fev, but not all the teams have both a junior and senior team Most of the senior teams have been organized for the purpose of a summer-trainin- g program for next years high school teams Some of the teams are using youngsters of last years junior high teams This practice resulted from a ruling made to accomodate Morgan which is a four-yea- r high school Now a majority of the teams include freshmen The program was set up for the 16 18 year old group, which enwho played students compasses 'earns representing sophomore, junior and senior last year baseball Morgan and the Roy teams each have half a dozen kids up from last years freshman crop They may lose a lot of battles this summer, but could end up w inning the w ars w hen the high school season rolls around On the other hand, the junior program was set up to include the fifteen year olds, and might prove more advantageous in the long run enSchool Coaches High thusiastically endorse the Babe Ruth program It prov ides summer activity for future baseball stars In many cases, the high school coaches are managing their own area teams Even when not coaching a team the high school coach keeps close tab on his athletes If you are interested in high school baseball, a might be worth your time to take in the Babe Ruth games this summer It could give you a preview of coming attractions Spikers Riverdale Bears Bye Tues. June Bears-Cub- s (7) 28 (5) Riverdale Eagles (7i Spikers Bye June Eagles-Spiker- 30, Thurs s Bears Riverdale Cubs-By- (5) (7) e Tues. July Riverdale-Cub- 5 (5) s Bears Spikers (7) Eagles-By- e trampoline Action wilp start . a 10- r pn on and conclude June 17, Friday, Saturday the 18 Tickets may be obtained at the Roy City Recreation Complex, and from Patty Wells of Sunset For further information, call a-.- 773-603- 6 LIKE NEW 1976 VOLVO 264 GL sedan, low miles, one owner, power steering, power brakes, power windows, factory air conditioning, sunroof. Was over $10,000 new. AMFM radio, leather interior, steel belted tires. 4 door IP) What is it and how does it worn' Two leagues m Northern Utah are associated with a Trenton New Jersey 23 (5) Eagles-Cub- s Tumbling tournament set B With Thurs. June 15 Babe Ruth action in year olds 5 3-- 1 ( . mf 1 -- schedule , &ij m threw a no hitter against Ogden last week as Sunset beat the visitors 6 0 GLEN ABEYTA Sunset BenLomond (5) June 15 - Wed Bott - Clearfield (6), Morgan Weber 1 (8 Afleek Park), Ogden 1 Roy 1 (6), Bow Elder - Bonneville (d Sky View - Ben Lomond 6 , Ogden 2 Weber 2(6), Sunset - Roy 2 (6 Afleek Park) June 20 - Mon Bott - Morgan (6) Ogden 2 - Weber 1 (6 Ben Lomond) Ogden 1 - Weber 2 (6), Roy 1 - Roy 2 (6), Clearfield Bonneville (6), Ben Lomond - Box Elder (6) , Sunset - Sky lew (8 Smith-field- ) I After three weeks of plav, the Seniors of Hooper Stake still have three undefeated teams vying for first place Hooper Fourth is the early leader with a 3 - 0 record, followed by Roy 17th and Kanesville second with Remaining Schedule June 13 - Monday Box Elder - Bott (8 Afleek Paiki Weber Morgan Weber 2 (6), Ogden 2 Roy 1 (6) Rov 2 - Ogden 1 16 fletk laik Bon neville-Sk- - '.vKsp - Ogden (2i won by torfeit o( r Ogden (1) Clearfield li Weber 2' i Tonight at the Hooper ball park, Roy 17th meets Kanesville First, Kanesville Second takes on Hooper Third, Hooper Fourth goes against Hooper 2nd Hooper Second battles Roy 10th and Hooper Third rounds out the evening with a game with Kanesville First SUPER Weber 1 - Bott (6 Afleek Park) Bonneville - V eber 2(6', Ben Lomond Roy 1 (6), Box Elder - Ogden 1 (8 Afleek Park), Ogden 2 - Clearfield '6), Morgan - Sunset (6) Roy 2 .skv iew (8 Smithfield) Julv 13 - Wed Bonneville - Webtr 1(6), Weber 2 Ben Lomond (6i Sky View Roy 6) Roy 2 Box Elder (6) Clearfield Ogden l (6 Clearfield) MICE CUTRUBUS FREEWAY MAZDA 843 W. Riverdale Road 1 Cubs load Sunset in league play the Sunset 10-Cubs and the are Major League with the Orioles the Indians Giants, Yankees and Dodgers trailing in that order In last week action, the six teams split, as the cubs met the Orioles, the Yankees played the Dodgers, and the Giants did battle with the Indians Under league scheduling the teams play each other twice in one week This prevents any one pitcher from dominating both games,, because pitchers are allowed only six innings on the mound each week Make up games will be played for those rained out in the first half of the season First half leaders of (9-3- ), firttlrtTimnifrti SHIRTS SUITS Brand names Reg. $15.00 67 left CO 99 UNDER- - SLACKS Famous name Reg. $20.00 Entire stock Vl 1 (2-2- ), (1-3- 7-- Mijrtjfttfaiit LEISURE Hurry senior division t, 0 FOR Yankees lead (2-4- MiSfii 621-110- Z GIVE DAD HIS FBlIOfinyESEW -- Amid rain-out- s and postponements, the Yankees are first round leaders in the Senior Division of Sunset baseball The Yankees lead with a record, and are followed by the As the Cubs ) and the Giants ) Dean Vernon of the Yankees pitched shut-ou- t 0 a one-hiov er the Cubs in last week action Home runs in the Sunset park are rare That 300 foot fence is a little far for these young athletes SUPER PRICE LAKESIDE SQUARE MEN'S WEAR 377 South Sta.e Clearfield Phone 825-342- 2 f |