Show Grasshopper Logan Utah Friday Junr 6 Is Set Mill A League Grows For Expansion SMITHFIELD— The rosters and schedule for the Smithfield summer Grasshopper League released have been by Stevens Tom Pitcher Alan Nhle Jeff Howard Jon War-nic- k Casey Nielson Craig Goode Bruce Tarbet Brian recreational Director Lonnie Mather Shane Hunsaker Sheri Ijiveday Stevens Douglas Archibald "I feel the program is going Steven Chambers Tom Pitcher over very well" he related Susan Pitcher “We are really Thursday GRASSHOPPER SCHEDULE This year we have growing June 9 1969 over twice the enrollment we 9: INI Beavers vs Owls had last year" IIMN) Bugs vs Parrots Designed to teach both boys 11:00 Bears vs Lions and girls age seven to nine the June 12 1969 fundamentals of baseball— how- 9:00 Beavers vs Lions to hit run and catch The 10:00 Bugs vs Bears program is the sole charge and 11:00 Owls vs Parrots June 16 1969 responsibility of Loveday Besides teaching the boys and 9:00 Owls vs Bugs girls baseball however many of 10:00 Parrots vs Lions the parents express their 11:00 Bears vs Beavers June 19 1969 pleasure in the discipline learned through the program 9:00 Parrots vs Bears 10:00 Beavers vs Bugs “They never question a call remarked the mother "'ho 11:00 Owls vs Lions ONE COACH for all the players that's the way it's done in the said her boy would have uad June 23 1969 Smithfield Grasshopper League But Recreational Director Lonnie to wait at least two more years 9:00 Lions vs Bugs Loveday doesn't mind The purpose Is to teach the boys and girls and possibly three before being 10:00 Bears vs Owls able to get such fine training if it 11:00 Parrots vs Beavers hadn't been for the program June26 1969 Each of the six teams will play 9:00 Lions vs Bears 10 league games and the four top 10:00 Bugs vs Parrots teams will play in a tournament 11:00 Beavers vs Owls on July 17th and 21st for the June 30 1969 Smithfield City Championship 9:00 Lions vs Beavers Loveday also reported that all 10:00 Bears vs Bugs players must be at the ball park 11:00 Parrots vs Owls 15 minutes before-thei- r Logan Hardware behind the July 3 1969 game one-h9:00 Bugs vs Owls GRASSHOPPER ROSTERS pitching of Olani Wallace defeated the Sunset 1000 Lions vs Parrots OWLS By DICK DEW Sporting Goods team Casey Christensen Elaine 11:00 Beavers vs Bears I'PI Sports Writer 1969 10 Wellsville in Tuesday night July Nancy Pitcher Bingham BOSTON (UPI)-F- or six long Wallace collected 13 strikeouts 9:00 Bears vs Parrots Steven Baker Brad Bingham and often painful years Dalton in gaining the victory while 10:00 Bugs vs Beavers Mitch Neilaon Lori Corbett Jones was one of baseball's walking only three Morgan Skinner Lisa Stevens 11:00 Lions vs Owls numerous bit players a pinch Kevin Pitcher Parris Egbert July 14 1969 Saturday's Games - Logan hitter and occasional subst’lute vs Lions Low vs Bullens 9:00 Autocare 7:30 Brent Jewkes Bugs Bradv when an infield regular s Hendricks 9:00 Clearfield vs Sunset Rand Greg 10:00 Owls vs Bears slumping or hurt Chambers Kevin Gittens Jamie 11:00 Beavers vs Parrots Bye Logan Hardware But the trade that sent Sanders Lynn Godderidge controversial Ken Harrelson BUGS from Boston to Cleveland had Jill Stevens Tubin Garrett some side benefits not the Jill Hoffman Timothy Brown least of which put the Scott McDonald Spencer Curtis Jones in a starting role at Annette Hoffman Jed Rock first base Tim Boman Tony Douglass Jeff Barber Ira Kinnington Jones has been responding Todd Phillips Bart King Louis Beard very nicely thank you and Frank by Berg Julie Ballam Brad Wood enjoying regular employment Mike Parkinson Layne Schso much he can hardly stand wartz himself BEARS Actually Jones' move from Susan Meyer Craig Funk Jeff benchwarmer to first baseman West Robert Nielson Brad Control not distance wins was the end result of a series Dedrick Craig Spackman Control tournaments of moves including last winter's golf Lance Packer Joe McFarland not distance helps you expansion draft Craig Ricks Steven Thompson 80 Control not disbreak The Red Sox gave up third David Erickson Brent Clark tance is the most important base regular Joe Foy to the John Hoffman David Johnson fact of the wood shot— off the Kansas City Royals and prompSven Berg Robert Meikle Anna tee or in the fairway but tly moved smooth-fieldinLee Hansen Russel Meeds I can show you several spotty-hittin- g Scott George Roger Manning long strong players who from first to third LIONS cannot control their drivers This spring when it became JoAnn Jensen Janilyn 1 can also show you several Pierson Mike Boman Mitch apparent that Tony Conigliaro could play right field Harrelson Giltins Tim Parkinson Paul look over at first base But the Beaut ler Don Rindlisbacher and huntin for Red Sox needed some of Larry Pond JD Ricks Scott the woods Geveland's pitching and catchEppick Mark Gittins Eric solid short— me a Give Peterson Mitch Nilson David ing worse than they needed short-hit- ter who Ol i verson Kelly Wamick Todd but not too Harrelson so they "went wit! Telford Scott Schenevar Bart is accurate and he'll beat Jones" out brains the Allen it 4-- 0 SHAVING STROKES the Woods 14-Controlling DETROIT g (UPIi-Com- mis- sinner J Walter Kennedy's mail like the National Basketball Association over which he is going to be presides expanding Kennedy will be getting a lot of mail which in effect says "pick our city" as a result of the NBA owners' decision Thursday to add two more teams effective with the 1970-7season “This is in line with our expansion program developed five years ago" Kennedy said in announcing the increase of NBA clubs to 16 decision which doubt did not send tears of joy trickling down the faces of rival American Basketball As-officials The swift move was unex- pccted since Kennedy had told newsmen at the start of the minutes of a quarter" Kennedy said 1 the fundamentalsDrmonstrating some of the basics are (l-- Kelly King Burt King Nancy Pitcher Shane Hunsaker Brent llall Stephen Bingham and Craig Ballam Coach Loveday is In the r) centrr Dalton Jones: Bit Player To Regular Hardware Defeats Sunset The Herald Journal— 5 1969 “And he's been doing very well too" Boston manager Dick Williams said “We're quite pleased with what he's been doing You know it's tough on a player to only appear every four or five days You get a little lazy no matter who you are But Jonesey never lost his enthusiasm” Williams actually had several choices for the first base position following the Harrelson trade He could use George Scott George Thomas or Russ Gibson all of whom had played ftrst And young outfielders Joe Blly Conigharo Bui Jones moved in and barring a brief period when he was injured has been there ever since— a span of some six weeks “When a pinch hitting situa- lion used to come up he was the guy with his jacket off and a bat in his hand" Williams aid of the lefthand hitting Jones “Dick Schofield is the same way now He's the guy on the bench who wants to get up there as soon as he can" Fielding There were two questions raised when Jones moved into (he starting lineup One was his fielding The other was whether his hitting would hold up on a y basis His fielding has "come along day-lo-da- VANCOUVER BC tUPI— Maury Willis ended his three-n-o day retirement Thursday and he agreed to rejoin the n Montreal Expos General announced Jim ger Fanning Shortly before the Expos took the field to play an exhibition egainst the Vancouver Mounties ‘he Pacific Coast League three-da- y annual meeting that told newsmen "Wills expansion was not a topic of fanning coming back" dicussion for the league owners n°t elaborate but and general manager e base The two a unnamed ci- - added that the ! champion wtuld meet ties will likely force the NBA into realignment away from the team in Los Angeles Friday Iwo eight-teadivisions into hjn the Expos play the four-teafour like something 36 Wills Tuesday quit groups he “ J’ll“lA he Two rules changes completed couldn t any longer thT final the record 104 Thl Wills' who the owner? sessions in 19M wa hitting 198 number of team personal fouls he made hil per quarter before a bonus free ' throw is awarded was trimmed from six to five in an effort to Harry s- - Wolverton managed intentional or "cut down deliberate fouling in the last two the New York Yankees in 1911 et according to Williams who claims Dalton might have been miscast at other infield positions Mana-sociatio- one-tim- -- nicely" ror Cantwell Brothers Lumber Co hailine he'i sporting a 284 average that has climbed steadily in recent weeks after a very slow start And how does the quiet Jones friendly Mississippi-bor- n tha HAS 2" DIMENSIONAL wymni like his new role? "It's great” he said “You got a better idea of what you can do when you go up to the plate You know you're going to see a pitcher more than once I hadn't really played regularly since 1963 in Seattle and I can tell you it's like a whole new day in my life It’s a new pattern for me but most 85 890 At A Thousand In Full Bunks Only CAtlTVVEU BROTHERS Lumber Company SmitkfieM Uatk satisfying" ““ long-knocker-s’ PARROTS Nan Lower Randy Jessop Mike iiillyard Lori Johnson Paul Grcgrey Ronnie Hoffman Reed Phillips Lyle Archibald Eric Peterson Lance Lindley Jessie Gittins Dan Jessop Blake Peterson Sheri HenBrent dricks Craig Ballam Clark Cannon Tarbet BEAVERS Mike Gittins Shirley Heaps Kelly King Vicki Read Todd every day There are exceptions of course but these guvs are champions and straight Palmer was long and straight He's lost a little distance now There aren't very many champ- ions though If you think ''control’ imbe- mediately your swing comes a little slower and automatically you have the well club more under control With a golf swing everything is connected to everything I mean your mental The Summit Park Men's attitude goes right down the Association held a two-du- b shaft into the dubhead as tournament Wednesday at the through it were some kind Smithfield course Pro John of funnel Larsen released the names of When you try to hit the Winners Arc Announced the winners Kendall Corbridge and Clynn Scamnns came closest to the markers on No 2 and No 7 Paul Evans and respectively Darrell Pitcher were closest to the hole on their approach on holes three and nine Low net honors were tied for by Jay Parson and Ken Black with 32's and Rick Tumquist had the low gross score with a 37 Want more mileage? 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