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Show 1 ) I 4 THE CITIZEN - THURSDAY, 1974 I, AUGUST Members of the Smithfield Ladies sot I ball team are: front row (L to K) Carolyn Miles. Rayna Lundberg. Pat Jean Palmer. taDnnna Pitcher. Judy Rowan. Back row. Underlie. Mava Pilcher. Front row. (L to R) Linda Gunnell. Carole Fisher. June Lamb. Sharee Hillyward. Back row. Arlene Pitcher, coach. Shannon McDonald. Sheri Manning. Marge Seeholzer. and not pictured Kathy Neal, coach. Smithfield Ladies Win Championship The Smithfield Third Ward Indies Softball Team recently won the Smithfield Slake Championship for the third year in a row. They have been undefeated in reg- ular season play. Team mcmiicrs include .Indy Underlie. Sharee Hilly- nrd. June Lamb. Ravna Liinriheri. Sheri Manning. Marge Swhnlyer. Shannon McDonald. Carole Fisher. Mava Pitcher. LaDuwna r. Jean Palmer.- Linda Gunnell. Carolyn Miles, and Pal Bowen, the coach is Arlene Pitcher, assisted hv Kalhv Neal, This' year, for the first I.DS rector and has ious! v it has. been under the YWMIA. Iirraine Tillman is l the Di time, the ladies softball program is under the direct ion of the Relief Society. Prev drtnc a commendable job of launching the new program.' Regional play-offweek of August are the s 9 in Pres- ton. Tdiiho. Pit-che- - Why n your A.Dl Pharmacist called "personal? All Star Games End In 8-- 7 Scores Because he's always available tor personal consultation. He makes sure you understand your doctor's instructions, for instance. It's a very good idea to check with him on too. The fifth largest cause of hospital admissions is drug misuse Be sure. Be safe. Ask your A.D. resulting from Personal Pharmacist. . Both the girls and boys Smithfield All Star teams dosed the season with excellent games ending in scores. 8-- 7 Craig Goode was named the Little league most valuable player after he saved his team four runs playing excellent defense. He played for the American league all stars who lost to the National league team . being named most valuable plover. . Carla Williams bit two singles and an RRI for the singles and two RRI and Sherrie Pilcher got a single and an RRI. Sherri Jardine each hil two singles. Melanie Schaffer hit two singles. The longest hit of the game was made by Holly Downs and most enthusiastic player honors were extended to Sherri Hendricks. For the losing team Sherrie Hendricks played excelNorth team. Holly Downs hit a single, a double and an, lent defense and hit one RBI. Jackie Cantwell hil two'.' Spring and IN For the National league all stars Marlin Barrera hit two singles and a double. Lynn Si Oar iliip lie retd tin Quality Mirckiiifaa Ml it ta Plant Taa. 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In the bracket Malad was leading going into the bottom of the last inning. Hits by Holly Downs and Jackie Cantwell tied 'it up and Carla Williams hit the winning run with a double. The girls will play Malad again a week from Friday. With the year-olds playing at 9 :m and the playing at Hi: so. - LISTERINE MOUTHWASH 7. 99.. North team triumphed over the South with Ruth Dnwps Malad RIDAY -F- Mfg. list $3.50 each The longest hit of the game Beat EFFECTIVE fletak .was made by Mike Renrehia and Scott Pilcher was named the most enthusiastic player. In the Girl's League the Girls PRICES Aug. 9 - 10 Tiltat'i Hartat Gndderidge hit two singles and got one RBI and a walk. Mike Renrehia and Scott Pitcher each hit a single. Beorchia pitched for the winners striking nut seven opponents. Tony Spackman hit a single. a double and an RBI for the losing team. Brent Low got a triple on an error along with a double and an RBI. Craig Goode Hit a double, a single, walked once and got two RBI. 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