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Show r I 4 'K i Babe Ruth tourney ends with Midvale on top It was evening to Kearns by Mitchell, with Jimmy pitchers' Kearns, afioiring only 7 hits, and Mu Gliasman, Weataide, allowing only 5. A night's rest seemed to do Kearns more good than a frill day off did Midvale, aa Kearns proceeded to sock it to 'em in the first game by ofa resounding 18-- In the second gam the twinbul, Kearns eame out smokin to take the lead in the first inning and 1 to haeg on to it through the tension waa the name of the game as the Utah State Babe Ruth Tournament came to a conclusion Thursday, Aug. 2, at the Duchesne County Roosevelt , City Regional Park. Midvale came out on top of the heap alter four days of competition, with seven teams from the Wasatch Front and Roosevelts s. beA double-headown tween Kearns and Midvale wound up the baseball, aetion, with Midvale defeating Kearns 4 in the final game. ' By Tuesday, Roosevelt and Carbon had been eliminated from the contest, hiving lost two games each. In the first game Tuesday, Weataide downed Cottonwood-Granit- e by a solid 17-- 4, with Mike Bailey, Steve Dellia, Mike Oliver and Dirk Watrous searing Westaide's for Cottonwood-Granitscoring was steady through the game. Granger and Jordan Valley provided one of the more exciting contests of the tournament, with Jordan Valley winning over Granger by a alim 95. It waa all tied up until the bottom of the final inning. Jordan Valleys Kim Ketter came in on a wild pitch to make score. The. nme the included two douMp plays, both by Jordan Valley, one at the top of the first inning, a second at the top of the fourth. Midvale blanked Keans in their first meeting, scoring a nn in the first inning, adding on six in the second,, remaining quiet for three innings, then breaking out again in the sixth to post three more for a 95 final tally. had a day of rest Midvale Wednesday, Aug. 1, while Jordan Valley, Weataide and Kearns battled it. out to see who would bo in the finals.' Jordan Valley and Weataide were all locked up in the seventh inning, when Stephen Glasker, who had already distinguished himself by hitting the first ball in the new sporta complex, knocked one out of the park to win the. game for Weataide, 5--4. Weataide eame back a little tired, and dropped their second game of the Down-to-the-wi- 4-- L re double-eliminati- All-star- on 1. . e. home runs in the deciding game against Kearns, which Midvale won S-Earlier in the evening Kearns had taken a 11) hit The Midvale did themselves proud in the final, Aug. 2, game of the State Babe Ruth Tournament for 13 year olds. Brook Hatfield (No. 16) and pitcher Steve Atkinson (No. All-Sta- re 4. 13-- 1 win over Midvale. Football season coming up fast for local players In a letter to prospective Union school football players, and other athletes, Union football coach Jay Omer reminded studenta that football season is less than a month away and it is time to start preparing for the . A weight lifting program has been available all summer, and all athletes have ' been encouraged to involve themselves in a running program. Everyone who wishes to' participate Aug. p.m. ' 18-1- 8 Two-sessio- n 7 to 8:80 Lm. and 5:30 to 7 Aug. 18 Uniform to be issued at Two-a-da-y e Aug. 20-2- 4 practice with pads, 7:80 to 9:80 a.m., and 4:80 to 6:80 p.m. e Aug. 25 - First scrimmage, 9:80 in Union's athletic programs must have a physical tnmhi.tfan, Physicals will be given Saturday, Aug. 11, at 8 a.m. at the Roosevelt Medical Alfalfa for a charge of 810. Athletes must bring verification of insurance at that time, or they may purchase school insurance if they prefer. The important dates for Union athletes to remember are: e Aug. 11 Physicals, 8 Roosevelt Medical Clinic e Aug. 27 and 28 - Two-a-da- y practice, same schedule aa Aug. 20-2- 4 e Aug. 28 School starts Aug. 81 - FIRST FOOTBALL GAME UNION AT BEAR RIVER 7:80 p.m. Anyone having questions about the schedule or data, should contact Coach Omer at 7225586. -- August 9, 1979 STANDARD p award ceremonies, Tom Giles, president of the Roooevelt Duchesne Baseball Association, said, "What we have aeon ia two first place teams." Roooevelt City Mayor W. Ralph third, of the bottom in the Then, Shields presented second place trobroke it open Hatfield Midvale's Brook the Keanu coaches and to fence phies with a homer over the left field Then Gary Chapman, District tie to foul players. the mined pole that barely for 18 year nfat it up. It waa a pitchers' dudj until the (fommtfannr the first place trophy to runner Kmviis presented a when of the fifth, top Midvale, along with now hate, scored to a tig double by Jonny tho team is no longer Walker, and Kearns wu again In the. announcing that Midvale, but ia "...now Utah!" The .The bottom of tho fifth saw a Imbi will travel to Yuma,' Aria., to in the Pacific Southwest near-perfebunt that advanced a Tournament Aug. 11-1then . second base, Midvale runner to waa awarded earns the team Brook Hatfield became the man of the sportsmanship trophy and congratuhour with another lated on a superior effort throughout homo run that put Midvale back in the competition. front phen Glasker, Weataide, wu Kearns and Midvale took turns Most Valuable Player. two final In the foolish a little tanking also presented Cory scored Madsen John Chapman Midvale's faming. Snodgrass, Kearns, as winner of the. on a single to center by Larry Phelps, after he got to third base on an French's Mustard competition. Tom Giles presented Mrs. Lora attempted bunt missed by Kearns Nebecker with a bouquet of roaea for catcher. A. double by Billy Roberta her efforts in running the concession cored two more Midvale runners, stand throughout the tournament, and Brook Hatfield moved Billy Roberts to third and stole second. The Kearns a apodal award went to Bill Hall for catcher missed a ball to let Roberta his assistance. , As the lights went down, the erou the plate, then Brad Bryan made ft 85 by scoring Hatfield. storekeepers gathered up their hooka In the top of the seventh, ft was and pencils, and visiting baseballers Midvale's turn to throw the ball every prepared to return to their homes, the which way but right, and Kearns concensus wu that the tournament wasted no time at all in chiseling away had been a fitting opener for the new at Midvale's lead. Starting off with a park, and a splendid introduction to base on balls, the Keanu runner stole ' the Roosevelt area for the many visitors. second and moved to third on a single, er 8-- AND NOW, ON TO YUMA then both Keanu runners scored when Midvale tried to give everybody a chance to miu one. The Kearns aquad budded down and tried to pull ft outof thejire, but wrote finis toalurd an infield pop-ufought tournament After the game, aa ptajyera and coaches gathered on the field for the ct 7. UINTAH BASI Utahn SSS-U- 722-402- 1 Offering v Him Ctfcmig QLdjrVQjjS f y.4 Phone news items to 722-5- i 31. . Forms Multi-Pa- rt 't e Mr. and Mrs. 'Guy Taylor, Jr. are parents of a son born July 26. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Elton Potter and Mr. and Mrs. Guy Taylor, Sr. e Mr. and Mrs. Wells Wright, Brigham, visited relatives in this are the past weekend. e Over the. 24th Mr. and Mrs. Riek Smith, S. Jordan, spent four days at the home of Mr. and Booked Mrs. Bob MulHns. Bob's daughter and brother have been spending a few days here fishing. . . Singles Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Hamilton drove to Price Saturday to visit Mrs. Snap-a-Pa- rt Register and Continuous Rutherford. e The Davies reunion waa held up Rock Creek last Sunday. About 250 people were in attendance. The following weekend the Hamblin reunion wu held in Mayletan Padded Receipt Books Printing Specialists 35 South Main Roosevelt, Utah (Conviently located between Penneys and the Roosevelt Theatre) m IHiS BUSiNtSS jnzsor v It CONSUMER PREFERRED Fail, Fair, Friendly Servlet f e Mr. and Mrs. Ken Wilkenson attended Provo Temple seasons Saturday, then took Mrs. Wilkensons mother back to her home in Moab. Mr. and Mrs. Max Birch, Mr. and Mrs. Udal Birch, Mr. and Mrs. Don Birch went to Phoenix Sunday to attend the funeral of Ted Gilbert, a nephew to Max. e The Duchesne Second Ward Relief 8odety held their mothers and sons social Wednesday. The day was spent m and crafts and art luncheon was served. e Sept. 4 Canyon (Springville). Mr. Davies mother is a deacendent from Jacob Hamblin. e The Beal reunion was held Aug. 4 up at Avintaquin. Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Hal Firth boated a hayride and chicken fry up Rock Creek. Those enjoying it were Mrs. Alice Firth, the parents of Mrs. Hal Firth, Price, an aunt from Idaho and a sister' and two brothers. 5, the Du- chesne Second Ward Rfo lief Society will have a e, pedal speaker, Dr. a phyahologist The meeting begins at 10 a.m. and the public ia invited. e Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bench, Salt Lake, were guests at the home of the Clarence Wrights this past weekend. Bur-goyn- SHUCKSI A camera-sh- y Kearns catcher, Cory is Snodgrass, caught between innings during the Keams-Midval- e double header that ended the Babe Ruth tourney. Snodgrass was named the state winner in the French's AW, Roosevelt Mayor W. 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