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Show Sports SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS WEDNESDAY MAY 13, 1898 lR3GhCGSr ill imnEianraffl emEDEia1 li Minor League ning to go ahead As 21, Dodgers 7 The Braves did better this game. They were led by John, who scored three runs on three hits. The Angels were led by Ethan, who had one run on one hit. Braves The As had a great game, collecting a record total of 32 hits. They were led by Nate Johnson, who had three hits and scored three runs. Eight other A's scored twice.The Dodgers were led by Josh who had two hits and o 6 2-- 643-796- 0 With this coupon T g OFF All Swamp Cooler Service Farts j i H.A.M. Appliance 643-796- 14, Angels 7 Indians 8, Orioles Astros 21, Mariners 2 Cubs 13, Cardinals 6 The Astros scored five runs in in on The Cubs started out slowly, the first and six the third 21-their way to a convincing 2 trailing 1 early, but made a Swamp Cooler Sales and Service 565 N. Main Fredonia 10 4. Major League scored twice. Ini o 13-- i Expires May 31, 1998 j steady comeback, and led only 5 after three innings. For the game, the Cubs outhit the Cardinals 15-They were led by David Pepper who had three hits, while scoring three runs. Cub pitcher Clay Greenland shut down the Cardinals over the last three innings. The Cardinals were led by Kevin Simmons, who scored twice and had two hits. The Rockies got off to great start, leading 1 after one inning. The Braves battled back and only trailed 10-- 9 going into the bottom of the fifth. The Rockies poured across seven runs to take a 17-- 9 advantage. Giants 9, Marlins 8 The Giants edged the Marlins in a very close ballgame that went into ah extra inning. In the top of the fourth the Giants scored five runs to take an 2 lead. The Marlins came right back with four of their own, then held the Giants scoreless in the fifth. The Marlins tied it up 8 in the top of the sixth to force an extra inning. In the seventh, the Giants held the Marlins and then scored a run in the bottom of the seventh to win a very close game between two evenly matched teams. Marlins 20, Mariners 7 The Marlins, still smarting The Diamondbacks came from a five run deficit to score eight runs in the second inning, then they held off the Cardinals, who had the tying run at the plate in the last inning. The were led by Cody Brunner and Sterling Glover, who each belted a double and scored one run, while Justin Frost scored twice. The Cardinals were led by Kevin Carmen and Kevin Simmons, as both scored two runs and pitched well for the Cardinals. Rockies 17, Braves Spring Start-m-p Special $3S H.A.M. Appliance 643-796- 0 win. They were led by Tason Glazier, who had four hits, while scoring four times. Logan and JK each scored three times for the Astros. Astros 17, Rockies 0 This gets my shutout of the week award. The Astros were led by Kreigh, who had three hits and scored three runs. The Rockies never found their touch in this game. 0 6-- 5. Diamondbacks Cardinals 9 12 7-- 8-- 8-- . from their close loss to the Gi- 11, ks Orioles 6, Diamondbacks 5 The Orioles scored the winning run in the top of the sixth without the benefit of a hit when Jake Leigh raced home on an overthrow to third to edge the The Orioles Diamondbacks were led on offense by T.J. Griffiths, who had two hits and scored one run. Oriole pitchers David Maxwell and Jake Leigh held the D'Backs to two runs over the final five innings. Cody 6-- 5. ants, took out their frustation Brunner and Justin Frost on the Mariners.The Marlins rippedback to back doubles in broke open a close game by scor- the first inning to lead the ing seven runs in the third in Fredonia Softball Co-e- d If you want to play or enter a team in this summer's Co-e- d Softball League in Fredonia, please call John or Jennifer Lukus Teams need to be entered by May 16. at 643-754- 6. mmm fei ftp V ko.tor.B. Heavy Duty Steel Construction Convenient, Secure, Affordable Fast Delivery & Pick-u- p Full Swing Doors Ground Level Access I STOW-I- T (801)977-888I J FEATURES STOW-I- T driving you nuU? MM Pi j XfeiftT B ; I 20x8x8 12 5 00)0-011- 1 " 2438 West aluP 100 South Salt Lake City, Utah REFRIGERATED UNITS AVAILABLE I J |