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Show SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS WEDNESDAY SportsOutdoors Ts5 Mt&le JUNE 15, 1997 League Minor League Cubbies their first loss of the in a pitcher's duel. KenMariners 13, White Sox 8 year neth Crosby and Owen Hoyt Trailing 6--1 after two complete shared mound duties for the O's innings, the Mariners scored six Diamondbacks 22, Orioles 16 in the third and four in the fourth The Diamondbacks won this to come from behind and pickup slugfest 22-1- 6 after leading the a close win. Tason Glazier paved whole The DBacks scored the way for the Mariners with nine ingame. the first inningand seven three hits while also scoring in the second to out to a thrice. Shawn Johnson also 16-- 1 lead, but the sprint Orioles rallied grabbed three hits with Tony and made-i- t close. Tad Casebolt Torgerson getting two. The Sox led the Diamondbacks as he hit were led by Tyrell Roundys two safely in all five of his appearhits. ances at the plate, while teammates Cody Brunner and Chris Major League 1 10 Aziz Diamondbacks Indians 1, pitched in with a home run in This game ended a dramatic each. The Orioles were paced by fasion as Josh Douglass was Owen Hoyt going 5 for 5, scoring tagged out at the plate trying to twice while Kenny Crosby steal home for the final out. The crossed the plate five times. Indians led 1 after four inCubs 7, Diamondbacks 2 Diamond-bac- k a held oft Cubs 0 lead after three then The nings 1 to one win run rally by innings was too much for the The Tribe was led by Nate Diamondbacks to overcome as Robinson and Tyson Glover, both the Cub pitching by Steven snagging two hits, while Tyrel Gilbergand Clay Greenland was Crofts scored three times. Josh stellar. Trevor Glover led ..the Douglass belted a grand slam Diamondbacks with a solo home and and had six RBIs to pace run over the centerfield fence. Glover also held the Cubs to two the Diamondbacks. Orioles 6, Cubs 2 hits, but control problems led to Endurance riding is great fitness The Orioles handed the most of the Cub runs. 7-- 5-- 0. outdoors. for you and your horse. You also meet new horse friends, whBe enjoying the great 1997 Hiking Club calendar Theres a smile in every mile of an endurance ride and The Kane County Hiking Trails Club conducts hikes and trail work in ths local ares. A!! hikes are open to club members and non-du- b members. Specific information about difficulty, length of hikes, and equipment necessary for the hikes should be obtained prior to participation. Anyone wishing to join the club, or interested in participating in the upcoming Shunesburg Mail Trail construction project, should contact Greg at the phone number listed below. Saturday, July Trail work Trail Saturday, August East Rim viewpoint Greg leads meet at VC, 7 a.m. Thursday, August Club meeting. Slides and Pot-luc- k 2-A- Z 13-Tra- 28-Tra- 27-Tra- Club meeting Center. 7 Questions Contact Greg Visitor Aitkenhead at at work p.m 10-Hiki- 3 (Visitor Center). imv $19,995 Plus Delivery nw 644-503- mnrm & Set-u- p FEATURING Superior Quality You Expect In A Home " S Year " Warranty Vinyl Windows 2 x 6 Walls SO Roof Load cmpacagpB&iHP FOREVER HOMES, INC. 50 E. 490 So., Ivins B0 in every niils will assure you and your horse also hold a 12 mile and a 25 of an endurance ride. You are greater fitness and fun. Be- mile ride on the 5th. invited to attend an endurance ride nearby. Add years to your life and life to your years by riding an endurance ride. Enriding-offedurance you an Party 7 p.m. horse to meet new opportunity Saturday, September friends and the eryoy great outJump-U- p Spring hike John doors. Riding longer distances leads call for details. Neeling Thursday, September 1 meeting 7 p.m. at Visitor Center schedule winter hikes. Calendar Saturday, September il il work June resumes work to finish Saturday, work Cleanup at trailhead Shunesburg. meet at Visitor Center 8 a.m. Saturday, September il be Garbage bags will provided, work continues. bring wading shoes. A11 Hiking Club meetings will CanSaturday, July yon Hike Charlie leads meet be held the second Thursday of at 7 a.m. at Visitor Center. each month. Thursday, July Theres a smile Toll Free 800-242-00- rs Golf course news V fore, during andafter each ride Perhaps you would like to exwill receive a ride in progress or horse observe an your amination by equine veteri- maybe you would like to con- narians to assure your horse sider entering and riding the is in good condition.. ride. For complete information, 5 On July 4 and there will be write or call Jay Rex, 30 East a two-da-y 100 mile ride held Center, Kanab, Utah 84741, at Deer Springs Ranch. We will 801-644-260- 6. 4 I We are vary pleased with the turnout we have received for our weekly Men's League night on Thursdays at 6 p.m. The number in the field has increased each week. Our last league night, the Jons 19, was an individual format. This week's format is an alternate shot Thursday, July 3 will begin team play. AH teams need to be registered at the Golf Course ASAP. Team registration fees will be determined by tfie Mens Club officers. Don't worry if you deal have a team. Alternates are always needed. Just show up and get in on the action. DO YOU HAVE A PLAN? 49.95 300 Minutes 16.95 ? Junior Clinks . Monday, June SO Shared minutes k the last day cf the Junior Golf Program. A mors advanced program will start on Monday, July 7 for children ages 10 & over. There will be a $ 10 charge for this advanced program. CALL FOR DETAILS! S0NE This program will continue for the month of July. OR.LCOPY Itf STRICTOKS n.'2i;r , i gWU ji APPLY |