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Show SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS WEDNESDAY APRIL 28, 1939 Sports Lynx drop two games to Grand Girls Softball Glinic Canyon, face Mogollon this week Saturday, May By Kent Mason It was a little bit of everything day - with rain, snow, sleet, hail and even a couple of short periods of sunshine, and two ball games which were as different as night and day. After Grand Canyon failed to score in the first inning of game 1, the Lynx picked up one run when Josiah Nash beat out a bunt for a base hit. After a walk to Zach Tait, Brandon Homer g drilled a single to left field and it was 0 Lynx. In the second inning, the lead-of- f hitter for Grand Canyon rapped out a two base hit. He advanced to third on a ground-ou- t and scored on another ground-ou- t. Pitcher Zach Tait then began having control problems, walking the bases loaded. After a two-ru- n single, Grand Canyon scored again on a wild The Lynx came pitch and led right back with three runs of their own to tie the game at run-scorin- 1-- 4-- 1. 4-- 4. After the first two batters walked, N ate Tait hit a run scoring single. The second run scored on an error by Grand Canyons second baseman. Brandon Homer knocked in the third run g on his second hit in run-scorin- as many innings. The flood gates opened in the third and fourth innings, as Grand Canyon exploded for 11 runs in the two innings to lead 15-going into the bottom ofthe fourth. J.R Yellowhorse replaced Tait on the mound during the big innings for Grand Canyon. Fredonia came back with a big rally of their own in the fourth. d Tyrell Sanders belted a double to score two runs. After a walk to J.R. Yellowhorse, Zach Tait stole home to cut the lead to 15-- A few pitches later, Tyrell Sanders tried to steal home, too. He was thrown out, however. After abase hit by Brett LeClair and another walk loaded the bases, Nate Tait punched out a single, chiving in two more Lynx runs. After another walk loaded 1 the bases again, Josiah Nash bottom of the sixth, when Clint McCormick walked and Josiah cleared them with a three-ru- n in Nash ripped a double, followed double. Zach Tait brought Nash with a single and all of the by another walk, this one to Zach The Tait. The bases were loaded with sudden the score was nobody out. After a popout to the inning ended with a ground-ou- t and the Lynx were right back in infield, the next Lynx batter and lined into a double-pla- y this game. 3 - 5 p.m. Kanab Softball Field 15-1- 3. Instruction by Kanab High School coach Shane Campbell and players! At least they thought they were. Fredonia came up empty. Grand Canyon added one However, Fredonia failed to score for the rest of the game, while more run in the seventh inning Grand Canyon kept piling up the runs, to win handily In the second game, Clint McCormick was on the mound for the Lynx. He pitched four real good innings, giving up only two singles and five walks, while striking out three and not allowing a run to score. Fredonia 26-1- 3. played solid defense behind McCormick. Tyrell Sanders relieved McCormick in the fifth and the first batter lined a single to to third, After a pop-oGrand Canyons baserunner stole second and third. Sanders struck out the next batter, but the third strike was in the dirt and the runner on third scored when the catcher threw to first to get him out. Grand Canyon led After Fredonia went down in order in the bottom of the fifth, Grand Canyon picked up three more runs on three hits, a walk and two Lynx errors, to up their lead to Fredonia let a golden opportunity slip away in the left-cente- r. ut 1-- 0. 4-- 0. on a base hit, two stolen bases and an error, to lead 0 going into the bottom of the seventh. A walk and a single sandwiched around a strike-ou- t put runners on first and third. After Grand Cananother strike-ou- t, play yon attempted a pick-of- f at second base. When the ball went into centerfield, the Lynx runner on third scored to make the final 1 in favor of Grand Canyon. The visitors collected eight hits in the game, all singles, while Fredonia had two doubles and one single for three hits. The second game featured some very good baseball by both teams, which was remarkable considering that from the fourth inning on, it was played in a rainstorm. This week, the Mogollon Mustangs come to town for the final games of the regular season, a doubleheader on Friday at 1 and 3 p.m. With four losses in the last two weeks, Fredonia now has an overall record of Cost: $10 per girl 5-- $15 for pitching instructions Call Amber Howells for more information at 5-- finishes regular season at home KHS Girls Softball The Kanab High School girls regular season and go into the softball team has a doubleheader playoffs with another winning at home on Tuesday against 2 streak. A couple of wins is very Millard and then host 1 South important for the seeding in the Sevier on Friday to conclude tournament, or the girls will their regular season. The 6-- 7. bases-loade- 7. Golf team hopes to win region Friday tournament this year, just total strokes from all of the region matches held. This weeks match at Pali- sades Golf Course in Manti, is the final tournament of theyear before State. , Last Tuesday, the Cowboys finished second to Beaver on their home course, Beaver tailed 336 and Kanab 348, with "North Sevierthirdat360. South Sevier finished fourth at 384, while Parowan shot 415 and Milford 446. Charles Hamroon carded an 83 for second place, while Kyle Brunner notched an 86 for fifth, Dylan Quinn shot an 89 for eighth, Kerry Glover a 90 for ninth and Monte Hawkins a 92. to-ye- ar. - Cow- girls are currently in fourth place in Region 11. They had a five game winning streak broken by Beaver last week, but they hope to finish the 4, Kanab High Schools golf team has the inside track to win the region title again this They are currently in first place in region, leading second place Beaver by 25 strokes. There is no region 644-275- 3. have to travel north. According to coach Shane Campbell, Grantsville will probably be their first round opponent, although he won't know until after this week's games. . Coral Cliffs Ladies Golf The Coral Cliff Ladies Golf Associations April 7 opening day was a huge success. Pro Gary Glover organized a Pitch and Putt contest. It was won by the team of Di Franklin, Charlotte Barnson, Claudia Presto and Ellen Rudolph. Claudia also won the Closest to the Hole. We all thank Gary as they played. Winners of the Four Person Scramble was the team of Cathy Terell, Ila Hansen, Ginny Bonnard and Yvonne Stirland with a score of 38. The April 14 Scramble resulted in a tie. Cathy Terell, Sally Quinn, Jean Beck, Ardis Fern and Di Franklin took the for putting this together for honors. On April 21, Cathy Terell and The luncheon following play Ginny Bonnard won the Two was planned by Betty Pardee, Person Scramble. Social Chairperson. Each perOnce again the ball washers son received a favor and the are filled and ready for us each tables were decorated for spring. week. Beck does this for us Easter eggs were hid about the and itJerry is appreciated by all the golf course for the ladies to find ladies. us. By Scientist Royal Raymond Rife One in three people will eventually suffer with and die from cancer. 16 out of 16 Terminally ill Cancer patients were cured in a 1934 clinical study sponsored by the University of Southern California using Rifes Frequency device. Rife also found the cure for other Diseases: Leprosy, Polio, Staph, Strep, Asthma, Malaria, Plague and many more. Medical and drug monopolies tried to destroy Rifes work but failed. His work managed to survive in the hands of friends. You now have a choice after 50 years of suppression. Rifes discoveries are available using space age technology. Maybe this is the Miracle you are looking for. Books, Tapes, documentation and equipment are available. 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