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Show l llllgi Section C Logalt Sun Advocate Wednesday, July Obituaries Classifieds 2, 1980 Central sets down challenge Central Com- played game. Chad in Bianco handled the undefeated mission, the second half chase, mound chores for the set down a challenge losers and was from second place touched for at least Mutual Furniture and one run in every inning Commercial Security but the fourth. Bruce Sherman got Bank hit the winners circle for the first time the winners off on the this half to feature last right track by blasting a home run in the first weeks play. Hrienson inning. Kirk Reid, David went all the way on the Sammy Marrelli and hill for Central Chris Wahl also had Commission as the extra base hits, the league leaders downed latter another homer. in a well Bret Bianco, Roger Mutual, 6-- 3, Pessetto, Barker and Dirk were the hitters for Mutual. Commercial Security Bank staged a three run rally in the bottom of the sixth and went on to win a decision over Helper Merc in the first extra inning, the seventh. Louie Alire came in to relieve Pete Paletta and the Bank squad kept chipping away at an early Helper Merc lead to get their first 12-1- 1 win of the half. Helper Merc had a nine run rally in the second inning to apparently salt away the win, but the bank team had other thoughts. Joel Allred, Tod Tabone, Martinez, Nielsen, Commercial Security was Michael Dimick, who started the rally in the sixth that led to the tie score. Dimick drove in Mike Allen for the winning run with none Alexis seventh. out Allen in the reached July 7, and the second half is slated to be completed on July 15, when the league all star team will be -- selected for tournament competition. Jeffs signs letter Brent James base by getting hit by a pitched ball. In the other two Cunningham, Bryce Rowley and Dondi games during the Rasmussen all had week, Central Comhits in the big Merc mission ran away second inning. The from Commercial hero of the game for Security Bank, Todd Jeffs, Emery and Mutual over- High Schools standout whelmed Helper Merc basketball player has Friday night, 22-signed a letter of intent to play basketball Helper WBBA for Snow College this Standings coming year. Jeffs was quarW L terback for the Emery 6 3 Central Comm. football squad and was 4 2 Mutual Fum. named to the all state 1 5 Com. Sec. Bank basketball team along 1 5 Helper Merc state with 10-- 2, 1. -- go&. ; Sherman had two home runs for Central Commission to lead the attack and Darin Montez was five - for five for Mutual getting four straight singles and a double the last time up. Chad Bianco had a homer for Mutual in this game. No games are on tap this week as the league takes a break for the holiday occuring on Friday. League play resumes on Monday, -- 158" oSoSoSow$ Je Ephraim donates land Dee and Lila Larsen of Ephraim recently donated 105 acres of prime big game east of Ephraim to the habitat eager steed (left) is a little too hard to handle for a race starfer during last Wildlife have always had an weekend's Carbon County Horse Races at interest in wildlife and Division of Resources. of adjoining land to the Division. The Larsens Tommy Hribar and Jimmy Paletta combined to hurl Helpers American Legion team past Provo here Friday night as the local nine continued to hold a grip on a share of second place in the District 5 standings as mid - season approaches. The final score in the tense game was Hribar started on the mound for Managers Elwin Fudd Juliano and John Gianini, and after a shakey first inning start where he gave up three hits and two runs, settled down to hurl shutout ball over the next four innings. A bad sixth inning brought in Paletta with the bases loaded and one out. The little right hander, who has developed into a super relief pitcher for the squad, promptly gave up a double which chased across three Provo runs to make the score 'From that point on Paletta did the job, retiring the side by a strike out and fly ball. He then shutout the Provo team in the bottom of the seventh. Helper didnt tie the score at 2 until the fourth inning when a double by John Moynier got things started. Before the frame was over a Provo error and a stolen base helped knot PROVO 4-- 7-- 5. -- 7-- 5. 2-- the count. Mike Breitenstein started the game winning rally in the top of the fifth when Helper scored five times. Breitenstein opened the inning with a double and before it was over Billy Kirkwood, Barry Powell, Moynier and Jeff Murray rapped singles to drive in all five runs after two were out. A simple error in the home half of the sixth apparently shook Hribar up, as he and Moynier failed to get together on an infield pop - up which could of been turned into a double play. Returning to the mound he issued two walks on eight straight pitches and the call went out to the bullpen for Paletta. Once again the relief artist was up to the occasion. A key defensive play by Helper catcher Scott Nielsen cut the Provo team short when they attempted to steal second base with a perfect throw to John Breznick at second. Only one game in the league is on tap for this week locally when Pleasant Grove visits Helper today for a 7:30 p.m. game. This will complete the first go around in the eight team loop. The second round will start next week with no Friday games this week due to the holiday. Line Score: -- 000 2500 -2 200003 -4 0 Hribar, Paletta (6) & Nielsen Sager, Dryer (5) & Darman 2bh-Moynier, Breitenstein (II) Sager, Francom (P) J. &g the Fairgrounds. The horses finally break from the gate (right) after they're all coerced into the gate. full-rid- Jeffs was also named the most oustanding senior athlete at a banquet spring. He recenth issisted at the c w College this bask Cc.mp where w?r counseloi 2Sji benefit of wildlife. This land is part of critical extremely deer winter range in Sanpete County, says Don Christensen, Division habitat acquisition specialist. new With developments reaching further up the foothills of our Utah mountains, wildlife are gradually being removed from habitat critical to their winter needs. a . In addition, the wanted to preserve Larsens sold 365 acres their land for the Legion beats Provo nine Helper Provo An taking honors in track. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Tracy Jeffs of Castle Dale, he will e receive a to scholarship play basketball for Snow college. Bring the Family ... Especially Enjoy a great at Home C-llo- liday D the Kids Perpetuating game herds in huntable numbers is of major concern to the Division of Wildlife Resources. Habitat acquisition and development is a key in maintaining wildlife populations. Since the 1930s, the Division has made a concerted effort to save important habitat areas for wildlife. However, in recent years, tight have habitat budgets restricted development plans. The whole program has been slowed down to a snails pace, Christensen said. To help alleviate this problem, Game the Big Habitat Development Fund was formed. A big game hunter applying for a special permit this July will have the opportunity to donate to this fund if he is unsuccessful in drawing a restricted permit. Under Please Help Save A Place For Big Game, the applicant may indicate whether or not he would like to donate all or part of his refund to the Big Game The Fireworks Habitat Development Fund. Donations are tax deductible. For example, money received from last years contributions to the fund helped pay for land purchased from Larsen. Larsen also donated 105 acres to the Division. Display will Sponsored by start immediately following the approxistock car races Atmately 9:30 p.m. the Price divcanis GDuIb, Price Gitty, Helper Gntfy cucadl Gearbora Goiarafly i |