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Show ' 6 .; driuuvrvmfe?9, f ... (UVM, 'w.MW w .srtratei 4 ' pSkfrAV-- IPirits -- THE SAMPLER Meat Balls clinch womens , softball championship 7. the Meat Balls 5 5-- 1. who drilled a and The game remained 1 until the Meat Balls struck four times in the last inning (seventh). In getting back into the game, the Meat Balls were helped by six errors and two key hits. Terry Broman rapped a double, while Vicki Perkins smashed a triple. TNT scored the winning run in their half of the se-- . venth inning, as they loaded the bases before getting the winning hit. Marianne Wilde got a single; Monica Moe hit a double; Paula Eva walked, thus giving Dianne Stamm the opportunity to win the No-Nam- 0, 0. es important confrontation up to that point. If the Meat Balls won, the league pennant would have been assured. But a TNT victory would delay a Meat Ball celebration and. possibly force the two teams to be tied at the end of the short season. eight-gam- e in as first the inning singles by. TOT scored four-time- four-bagge- 5-- 14-crushed the while the Meat Balls pulver13-ized the At the time July 27 when the Meat Balls met TNT, the contest was maybe the most No-Nam- es r. two-bagge- s No-Nam- es No-Nam- . No-Name- es ' ' game and the entry fee was supplied by Morale Support. For their contribution: the teams got to have a lot of fun; were ven two cases of beer; two-ho- s, 9-- 2. r. (8-3- ), (8-5-), (5-7- ), (5-9- ), and PMD Of the nine games played since the last issue of this (2-11- es. ), ). (2-11- paper, heres some of the blanked highlights: Stangs the Admaniacs 11-only 0, their second loss this season. The scored the most runs (19) against a pf the seventh inning, scor- ing three times and tying the. game at 10 runs apiece. Just to have the Air Force squad rebound back and score the run in the bottom of seventh, getting the vie- - 0, , came up victorious, gi-Daw- gs ,re-Bei- ng 25-1- 9 over the Fast Five Phan- toms. While GLCM 1, comnating in their second conse-winnin- g cutive Easter Seals Mara-th- e thon, lost to the Green chine, 13-- 11-1- 0. No-Nam- es ur ceived a team trophy and a team photo, The Trojans in their game 7, ), (7-4- teams were formed and tered into the. Fifth Annual Easter Seals Softball Mara-ont- o thon. .. Being held in Salt Lake City, the marathon featured ' 100 teams playing 50 games, August 6. Dugway was rep-- a .resented by the Trojans and GLCM 1. Each team got to play one ... runs pushed across home plate, the Stangs held 2 a cliff hanging 0-- . the Mens Softball League wanted to get in a little more playing time, so two en-mo- st 4-- In the last scheduled game, the Meat Balls were to meet the With a victory, the Meat Balls would win the championship. Considering the last time the two teams met back on July 26 when the Meat Balls won easily 13-no wonder the elected to call the game, a No-Nam- In a game featuring the 0, home run. No-Nam- . 13-1- p. One-bagge- rs - inJuly 25, the creased their lead from one victory over Triple A. game to two games. Hie their perfect ' The Stangs seemed to be upped the hottest team,' record ;to 11-while both ; currently as 0 went and scored they the Stangs and Admaniacs 48 total of in those rims dropped a game during that games. As for the least effec- period. tive Budwisers team, the Still keeping within strikget that dishonor as went they ing distance of the 10-4 while scoring only seven the Stangs are 3 while the Admaniacs are runs.. One of the closest scoring The rest of the league games matched the Deputies follows with: Triple A Air Force. against Air Force Mavericks 10-down the Depu-Deputies Dawgs Tec Sec Budwisers ties Dawgs rallied in the top 1-r- kept the lead at four runs, by Monica Moe and Dianne Stamm, set the stage for Melody Bower poor record As of July 21, three games were played in finishing the regular season. TNT edged' 6-- to remain in the the pennant race. By scoring 1 in the first inning, TNT coasted to a lopsided 14-- 0 triumph. Getting hits from all their starters, TNT got some super explosive bats from their number one, two, and three Marihitters in the line-uanne Wilde went four for four, including two doubles and a home run. Karen Armstrong got only two hits, but one was a big While. Monica Moe got three hits in as many at bats, which included a triple and a run-batted-- in es by Sp4 Tim Karas , In mens softball, since No-Nam- es ing. Sue Shwarly notched a base hit and eventually came around to score, as Lori Bertram pegged a , (RBI) double. a run of their Matching own in the third inning, TNT 5-- team, as they kept the Bud- wisers from scoring a run of their own. With the victory, TNT knew they had to win their last, game (August 2) against 4-- 0, 6-- 2 1-- . the Meat Trailing Balls finally got onto the scoreboard in the third inn- y No-Nam- 5) those runs. No-Name- s, away in mens sbfitl&all with a line drive game (6-to single right field. Marianne Wilde, Monica Moe, Paula Eva, and Rhonda Dunyon helped account for by SP4 Tim Karas The Meat Balls clinched the Womens Softball League Championship by dethe feating theeasy-waby receiving a forfeit and finishing with a record. Constantly putthe first ting pressure oncame in seTNT place team, 3 a record. with cond While holding down the celended the lar, the season with a devastatingly start id pull No-Nam- es Ma-tor- y 6. Some of the players from es Ten Air Force athletes win honors forfeit given to the Meat Balls. Also the league t Ten Air Force members have earned top honors in a sports festival, announced officials at the Air 10-da- y competition. 2nd Lt. Alonzo Babers of Laughlin AFB, Texas; second place. North team, 400-met- Force Academy. More than 2,000 top U.S. amateur athletes entered National Sports Festival V, held at the Air Force Academy and nearly Colorado Springs, Colo. Many are 1984 Olympic hopefuls. relay. Capt. Thomas R. er . Sch-neeberg- er of Edwards AFB, Calif, and 2nd Lt. Jeffrey A. Moragne of Laughlin; second place. North team, mens team handball competition. 2nd Lt. Greg Reynolds n of AFB, third Ohio; place, run. Air Force Academy Wright-Patterso- Air Force members who won honors and medals during the competition are: CoL Gail N. Liberty of Langley AFB, Va.; second place, in the small-bor- e pistol THE Tl WHEN ytnJ SIGN UP. THE ARM KNOW 1,500-met- er Cadet 1st Class Gail Conway; fourth place. North team, wo- mens 400-met- 1st Lts. John M. Del Toro of Laughlin and Sheldon Dennis of Sunnyvale AFS, Calif.; fourth place, South team, handball competition. Cadet 1st Class Kathy A. Callaghan from the academy; fourth place. West team, handball competition. Capt. Steve Pecinovsky of the academy bronze med- allion for honorary third raceevent. walking Air Force athletes selected for the U.S. Olympics will be announced at a later date. place, 20-kilome- ter relay. er let vMcryouR FAVORITE HB?y in right youR FIELD, OF INTEREST' Trojans ?, HELP eiwbiws oun rebound 3SSSSS from v Track. Ii raMi 4 V 4 IP hitfta, mt N to N ft. tnm aiS pad iMrak baftk af 3T . IMlra 104.93 f losses inG uh COBRA COMPOUND BOW A) 99.93 DUCK SCENT by SP4 Tim Karas The Dugway Trojans, post basketball team, rebounded from consecutive losses and won their last two games. B3 Straai, aiaipla ka aaifka aalp 2 Ika., a aad kaa aa iaaptk af 42K" Availakla la N ar SI Ik. Ira. aikt. INktarWtkaaa. aila-te-ail- OWNING BANTAM COMPOUND BOW Ual f Oalp JS-tk- " CAMOUFLAGE. 134.95 aat awipka 4a. Ckaaaa fraai SI ar M 4. tnm aaipM. tifM ar Mt kaai INI a aa iacradkla fraai 1- aite-te-ail- - CATAMOUNT CEDAR ARROWS HUNTERS SPECIALTY CAMO HEAD NET Uat ITiiSCQ . Uat 3.91 2-pi- ece I.g. 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In the Suppliers' game, John McCall whos the leading scorer in the Millcreek League, continued his quest for the scoring title by pumping in 6-- 14.95 MODULAR HEAD . Uat 10.95 ALUMINUM ARROWS uaw an easy victory when the RAZORHEADS XX75 S88 61-5- aL ITER broadhsads BOWHUNTS8S CLOVI Uat 9.95 Uat 42.95 pliers 7 in a July 20 contest, the Trojans were given V MASTS" cH . j-- AI After defeating the Sup- J.,dar H.M. Construction team forfeited. Uat 19.95 EASTON -- rracn CAMO COVERALL fl 1 4.95 0 camo suit ( T ST KWIXEE KOMPOUND KWIVER NTERS SPECIALTIES Your Choice , The Trojans find themselves holding down sole possession of third place with an outside chance of finishing second. Their last Uat 12 - . game is scheduled tomorrow night, August 12 at 9 p.m. 215 NORTH fl AIM ST. 002-204ELG - . 4 t ' ' . ji rt r. P against the Gamblers. 5 . x ' . i A ' . ( , v j yyJI A a - hi d . s 1 - V . |