Show 14 — The Herald Journal Logan Utah Sunday J une 8 Major ragars I 1980 I NATIONAL LEAGUE By United Press international Herald Journal sports scoreboard (Boggs 2 1) 7:05 pm at PhilaChicago (McGlofhen 1:35 pm delphia (Ruthven at Houston San Francisco (Blue (Ryan 1 5) 1:35 pm Monday's Games San Francisco at Philadelphia St Louis at Atlanta Los Angeles at New York San Diego at Cincinnati Chicago at Houston Saturday's Results Minnesota 3 Toronto 2 Oakland 4 Boston 1 Cleveland at Chicago ppd rain Detroit at Milwaukee night Kansas City at Texas night Baltimore at California night New York at Seattle night 2:15 pm at California 4-- at ) Bartlett Const Coca Cola 2B — 200 240 (BC) Randy Sorenson 0 x 400 020 - Mike Larsen ZUNDELMOTORS 10 CANTWELL I 14 3 10 2 420 045 R - - 02 E H - LYNN WILSON 9 JENSON FUR FARM Jenson Fur Farm Lynn Wilson 3B (LW) Scott Buttars Binqham Jay Heusser - THE BLUE 000 000 7B 19 010 540 0 x - 1 R E H 1 7 3 9 14 2 (LW) Lyle Cornia Alan SIGMA CHIB R 104 14 -- - 19 The Blue 151 10 I Sigma Chi HR (SC) Kim Beames 3B — (Bl Bruce Kidman Beams Tom Meksto Jerry Hoesel Marl Palfreyman B) Randy Mitchell Clyde Bull Lynn Poulsen - - H E 24 4 11 1 2B 433 022 0 — 14 Cache Country Carpets 500 Oil 5 — 20 Skabelund Roofing HR (CCC) Bird (SR) Blaine (SR) Gordon Lyle 3B Barney Bart Burr 7B - (CCC) Jones Hart Lucherini Dee Jensen (SR) Burr Tim Maurer Scott Nielsen Dee Skabelund WOMEN'S COMMERCIAL USU BOOKSTORE II FIRST STREET ALLEYS R H E 000 00 0 3 4 First Street Alley USU Bookstore 522 Stuck Miller i 3B H E - (H) Barb 439 000 LOGAN POOLE WATER SLIDE 3 300 311 000 234 0 x — - R 3 H E 1 4 11 14 1 2B — (SM) SALVESON DAIRY Salveson Dairy Logan Hospital -- 11 11 3 R H E 22 S 2 4 7 9 42 22 Tammy Eck 11 LOGAN HOSPITAL 3 R 201 100 3B (SD) Suianne Thalman Loraine Steiglmeier — Logan Pool A Water Slide The Bistro 20 22 HAWNS4 STUCKI-MILLE- - 11 - - -(- 11 R H E 15 4 20 7 R (SC) 401 200 5 — 12 13 3 Sportsman Lounge I 11 12 112 5 002 Akucolor HR — (A) Dave Huise 2B — (SL) Bob Duane Steve Fich Mike Hobbs (A) Dick Hansen THE BISTRO ROOFING 20 CACHE COUNTRY CARPETS SKABELUND 14 Hawns LOUNGE 12AKUCOLOR E (SC) Beames Gary Peterson SPORTSMAN H R -- I IS 4 43 II 17 0 3B (ZM) Mike Garn 2B - (CB) Dennis Darley Lynn Hardman 2 (ZM) Garn Vai Bennett Jetf Seeholtier Cantwell Bros Zundel Motors BAKER'S CABINETS WRIGHT DRILLINOS 7 2 120 x — 0 500 Baker's Cabinet 5 12 2 102 002 0 Wright Drilling HR - (BC) Jeff Hlbner Dave Taylor 3B (BC) Ken Buist 2B - (BC) Bobby Thompson Melvin Olsen Eric Bowen (WD) Bill Bauer LyleMurray I BROS at Seattle Pet 43354 iso 44349 57 329 StL NY 44144 50 305 41 41 175 43 152 44 152 52304 53303 44303 44303 Phil 171 LA Cln StL GAB 39 150 47 190 43 174 Bos Mil Mil Min Bal 45324 57 322 55304 H KC Mil Oak Oak Tor - Blue Sox results First game SMITHFIELD 20 TREMONTON 4 - R H El 222 033 S 20 II 5 Smithfield MO 120 0 — 4 T remonton 23 Smith (4) and Vai Brent Jones Marty Gunnell Nordqulst Billings (5) and Cornwall 2B — (S) Stuart Howell Don Tarbet Darwin Thompson SB (S) Mike Hanson 2 Jeff Martinez Gunnell - Pet Second game SMITHFIELD M JR LISHS 54340 41 351 41 351 49194 47 345 49 114 43 342 42 159 53 333 47 195 44 321 42 141 41324 51 113 59 322 321 31 131 42 Special to The Herald Journal - E H (CC) Gary Mitchell Brett Bostock - HR (B) Kelly Kirwin 3B (LPWS) Dave Jenson (B) Dennis Corbridge 2B (B) Corbridge Dan Drake Kirwin - Remy Mol I tor Cooper Lndreu Bumbry Brett Yount Revrlng Murphy Velez H J 003 100 Smithfield Jr List! 412 001 0 0 — 10 2 15 3 0 2 Dave Jensen Robbie Chambers (4) and J Williams Giles (5) and M Gunnell (S) Klmber Hall Roger Williams HR Hansen 3 B Tarbet 2B — (S) M Hansen Gil Hodges -- Blue Sox collect two wins Valley softball - a HOU Hama Runs Schmidt National League 13 is- Phil Phil Luzlnskl and Mft LA Carter Garvey Hendrick StL 11 American Ogllvie League 14 Velez Mil and Cal Rudl Tex Zlsk Tor Mil li Thomas and Mayberry Tor 10 Runs Batted In — Schmidt National League 42 LA 45 Phil Garvey LA Hendrlck 39 Smith StL - bats) 41 173 37 131 40 177 49 IN American at Texas at 40 171 NY ! - GAB LA Oakland Mondays Games Baltiimore at Oakland Kansas City at Cleveland New York at California Boston at Seattle - R 4 Hrnndz Smith Hndrsn Cruz Hndrck Stearns McBride Russell Kennedy Simmns ISO StL SfL Relti Detroit (Petry at Milwaukee (Haas 4- 4) i pm at Chicago Cleveland (Barker 2: 15 pm (Baumgartern Toronto (Leal at and Jefferson Minnesota (Koosman and Erickson East MEN'S COMMERCIAL 0 BARTLETT CONST 4 (based on National (All times EOT) Baltimore (Stone 4 pm (Aase Boston (Renko 4:30 pm (Kingman Kansas City (Martin 1:35 pm (Jenkins New York (Guidry 10:05 pm (Abott COCA-COL- baseball leaden Sundays Games AMERICAN LEAGUE (NJght games not Included) Saturday's Results a second N base Leppert Jacksonville Sta from man In Alabama Ke University an outfielder from! 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In University State Kentucky I 23 of Ft I and Michael Murray a third baseman I Ky Mitchell Univer Western Kentucky at sity Steve 440 011 0 0 — — H E 14 2 3 10 3 11 (LH) Julie Lucherini (Monday's and Tuesday's schedules appear on page this section) “IfMlb SaiiinmimEsir” This Mon Tunes Wed 14 of d TREMONTON The Smithfield Blue Sox claimed both ends of a mixed double-head- er here Friday night ripping Tremonton 20-- and coming back to handle Jr Lish 10-- 2 in Northern Utah League action In the first game Blue Sox pitchers Brent Jones and Marty Smith combined to strike out 12 batters while allowing only two hits Their teammates meanwhile pounded out 12 hits and scored at least two runs in every inning except the fourth Vai Gunnell Robbie Chambers and Mike Hansen each had three hits in the opener 4 with Gunnell and Hansen driving in four runs apiece In addition Hansen drilled two triples and Gunnell and Jeff Martinez each had one Stuart Howell Don Tarbet and Darwin Thompson aU recorded doubles for Smithfield "We had a lot of hits in that first game and the only thing that was bad was the five errors we had — they came on routine plays” reported Smithfield Manager Richard Hansen Against Jr Lish the Sox recorded 15 more hits including home runs by Roger Hansen and Kimber Hall Hansen's blast opened the scoring as he led off the third shot that inning and Hall's was a three-ru- n made it 1 in the fourth Dave Jensen was the winning pitcher a tint striking out 11 in his Chambers finished up and completed a 7-- five-inni- three-hitt- "A ng er single was all they got off bad-ho- p Jensen” Hansen pointed out Tarbet knocked a triple in the second game and Mike Hansen and Gil Hodges each had doubles Those three along with Gunnell and Roger Hansen all had two hits for the game See The Herald Journal scoreboard on this page for llnescores on Friday’s games Steelers ink Sun Devil duo Compiled by The Herald Journal and United Press International Quarterback Mart Malone of Arizona d State the Pittsburgh Steelers' contract draft choice signed a multi-yewith the club Friday The steelers announced Saturday that first-roun- ar selection they also signed second-roun- d Bob Kohrs a linebacker and Malone’s teammate at ASU Kohrs had a cast on his hand the day he was drafted but a Steelers' spokesman said a cracked bone in his left hand had completely healed Registration for the third session of swimming lessons is June 23 and the Aqua Trim class will be from 1:30-6:3- 0 pm on Tuesdays and Thursdays For more information contact the pool at 752-032- 3 1-- 2-- Fastest raeo The Detroit Pistons signed veteran free agent Bobby Wilson 29 The 3 guard is a veteran of four NBA seasons and with the spent last season as a player-coac-h Hawaii Volcanos of' the Continental Basketball Association 6-- Sebastian Coe Britain's world record holder at 100 meters 1500 meters and a mile ran the fastest 800 meters this year clocking 1:447 Saturday The previous best 800 this year was run by East Germany's Andreas Busse in 1:448 Bowl payoff Nebraska and Houston will receive a record payoff — 8172 million each — from the 1880 Cotton Bowl Classic officials said Only one college football game the Rose Bowl will pay more The 1980 Rose Bowl contestants Southern California and Ohio State each wUl receive more than 82 million post-seaso- n In yachting 1-- 5-- 56-fo-ot In pro basketball Recreation notes The Logan Recreation Department will open its summer playground program Monday The playgrounds are located at Ellis Woodruff and Hillcrest elementary schools and Central Park All playgrounds will be open from 5 pm daily and are open to all children ages five and older A trained supervisor will be on hand to organize activities The Municipal Swimming Pool will be open from 5 and pm Monday through Friday and 6 pm on Saturdays for public swimming The early bird swim Is still from 7 am Trans Atlantic Yacht Race as the Trimaran was holed when it was rammed before reaching the starting line and was forced to return to the harbour for repairs American Tom Grossman's Kriter VII the 1 favorite was the first casualty of 3-- 189-poun- IathePCL It was a great afternoon for Ogden's Mart Budaska as he singled tripled drove in a run and scored what turned out to be the winning run in the sixth inning to lead the A's to a 94 win over the Taeoma Tigers in Padfie Coast League action In women's golf The United States won the Curtis Cup for the 11th consecutive time at the SL Pierre course in Chester England over Britain and Ireland by a margin record-equallin- 13-- 5 g Evert- - Lloyd retains title PARIS (UPI) Chris Evert Lloyd retained her French Open singles title in superb fashion Saturday Romania’s Rusid finals 6-- 0 crushing Virginia 6-- 3 of the in the 8650000 event Evert who finished the Job in 1 hour and 29 minutes attacked the Romanian's weak backhand with crisp baseline returns and deft drop shots Her strategy gave her a comfortable victory and the 842000 first prize Evert continued her mastery on clay courts She has lost only one match of the 160 she has of the on clay since The Fort Lauderdale Fla native also has never lost to Rusid in the 10 matches between the pair Rusid the No 8 seed defeated three seeds on her way to the final — Yugoslavia's No 14 seed played August Resplendant machines from bygone days arrayed in the Mall to make your shopping even more enjoyable While mom shops Dad will be lost among the artifacts reliving times when it wasn't so easy to get to an attraction like the Mall Come see the grand classics of the road in the Cache Valley Mall and discover how pleasureable your summer shopping can be 100 PURE GROUND BEEF d?®®d sat sail Drive-in- s J Monday thru Saturday June 9th to June 1 4th TACfllVSIIETMArf "Discover the great indoors at the mountain country's market Place" jf1 1973 Mima Jausovee Australia's No 8 Wendy Turnbull and Australia’s No 5 seed Dianne Fromholts But Rusid the 1978 Italian and French Open was never champion allowed to display her earlier fora of this tournament because of the consistency of heir opponent |