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Show w .1 9 V 9 ,1 TK.TAH BASIN STANDARD. July 4. 1995- - Page 15 handicap. The reason for the kr score is that the dog is closer to the ground and is friendly with the . "Mean Trees". by Aldon Rachele The Uintah Basin API give a couple of bones to the dog, Tournament was a popular event who had quit his begging and was for golfers, June 23 ard 24, but just sitting down waiting for me to there .were sane f get done with the job. "Cocoa" eagerly went to work animals that had a sup-r- rime as on the tasty bone, but a nearby well. I like playing golf. However, my golfer gave the dog an uneaten rib and he game is a great deal different from with meat still remaining those guys, and gals, who take ignored my gift like it was golf news and part in the sport every day. I dont yesterdays wondered if I had given him the to shoot or a hit under try par "shaft". The animal probably My No.l goal needed some precious "Doggie Turns" after is to not lose any golf bolls and to of ribs. ton a. bagging from keep hitting a fellow golfer, The next day "Cocoa" was gone ' which might result in a hole-in- and replaced by a little kitty that one. is to take photographs appeared to be no bigger th an a andtl us Im too busy clicking a golf shoe. The small animal hung tee shot, super putt, recording a around the good smelling food for fantastic approach shot or a sad a while, and then met its match. A decided it was great time in a deep sand trap. Most of the time I leave the golfing to fun to greet the cat by turning it others and besides trees dontlike upside down while holding its tail. The little girl was "Ribbing The me. I firmly believe that trees were Cat, but the kitty wasnt wise to off for a secret put on this Good Earthand or golf the joke and took course to make my game a living hiding place out of reach of the It seems that my excitable one. f balls no matter what the I heard that the dog, "C and have a built in wood an excellent golfer with a real low attractor and every time I rip off a shot ball makes the a super beeline to the nearest tree. Of course I play the sport under "Rotten Golfer Rules. If I hit a shot that strikes a tree and it backwards I dont count it goal is to go forward and put the oall in the hole and not go the opposite direction. After shooting a roll of film I decided to check out the food and drink being provided by the API bunch. It turned out a Labrador Retreiver by the name of "Cocoa" had the same idea. I was busy putting a on a tasty rib and teeing off on some potato salad when I looked up to see "Cocoa" the dog starring at me and giving me hisher best "Im really hungry" begger look. However, it was a "sub-paperformance by the dog as I just starred right back at the animal. After making more holes on the rib than an golf course I decided that I didnt want to be such an d Guy" and that the best thing woyld be to hole-in-on- e. two-year-o- ld WAKE UP--- It appears Emery catcher. Buzz Rondinelli, center, and Roosevelts Ben Malnar, right, are asleep due to dosed eyes at the plate as the baseball sails by. However, both gave pitchers wake up calls shot in die second game. Roosevelts with Rondinelli belting two home runs and Malnar adding a three-ru- n die with Roosevelt winning the first doublcheader a also homer. teams The slugged Seeley split Bryan game, 5 and Emery taking the second, 6-- 9-- 7. Win One-Ru- n Roosevelt pulls off victory over Emery in final innings - s A number of Roosevelt citizens pocketed honors at the Utah Summer Games in the track division, recently. Douglas Price captured first place at the Masters 3 mens shot tut and George Glines placed ourth. Matt Price finished second in the intermediate boys high jump. Glines also snared third place in the Master 3 mens discus. Bly Glines dominated the female division with three first es and one fourth. She won the ter 2 womens 200 meter dash, long jump and high jump. Glines also garnered fourth in the 100 meter dash. She set a new state record in the high jump. C hole-in-o- ne By Aldon Rachele American Legion teams, Roosevelt Post 64 and Emery, posted two amazing finishes late m Doth games in Roosevelt, Saturday with the local team, winning the first contest 5 behind a "Bang-Ban-g Attack" in the sixth, but their explosive "Home Run Power" wasn't enough to sweep the doubleheader. Emery rallied with two in the seventh to win the second contest, Roosevelt had defeated Emery three straight games before the first loss in the nightcap of the doubleheader. Many of the Emery American Legion athletes were members of the Emery High School team that placed second to State Dixie at the 1995 Tournament lead in Emery grabbed a the top of the first inning of the first game and then Roosevelt, scored one in its half of the inning when Ryan Abplanalp came home on a double to knot up the game at Four tracksters take meet titles . r" sad-looki- ng ; y ' :',s. 6-- j fct 18-ho- o; dKo le "Iron-hearte- Roosevelt wins second game 9-- 7. Recently, Roosevelts American Legion team beat Evanston, Wyoming, June 24 in the first game of a doubleheader in Roosevelt The local bunch also beat Evanston in the second game, Roosevelt has an overall mark 3-- A 1-- 0 7-- 3. of 7-- 4. TOO LATE-Cr- aig Marx of Roosevelt arrives at the plate, but unfortunately for die local team he was tagged out However, Roosevelt beat Emery, 6-5. 1-- 1. Buzz Rondinelli retired the first two Cougars with ease and was one out away from a shutout inning in the second. However, his third baseman came down with the dreaded baseball disease of "Knuckle-itisHe made two high throws to first base and hobbled a HAPPY BUNCH-Rooscv- elts Ben Malnar, center, is congratulated by his teammates after ripping out a three-ru- n homer to tie up the second game of a doublcheader. However, Chris McQuivey slugged a two-ru- n double to win the game, 9-- Roosevelt beat Emerys top pitcher Buzz Rondinelli in the first game, 6-Rondinelli suffered from a lack of defensive support 5. ". gre nder. took Roosevelt runs to led 1 .ters by Ben Birdiell and Later the Emery redeemed himself third ,man with sc- - .i excellent fielding plays. A nriaiS by Rondinelli plus an error drove in Chris McQuivey to close the gap to just one in the top of the third. Mike Labrum dug the ball out of the dirt to get the final out of the inning with one man 'on adv on Ber ? a 'ige for three 3-- : doubleplay at the end." Malnar made a great catch, flipped it to shortstop Fieldsted at second and Labrum stretched for the final out. Seeley knocked in Abplanalp with the winning run and he said, "I just got a base hit over second base. They were playing in to cut the run off and I hit it through the hole." The second game started off on a rough note for Roosevelt with 7-The Roosevelt team increased Emery owning a 2 lead after four tattooed a Rondinelli its lead to two runs at 4-- but , innings. three-ru-n for a Roosevelt pitch counters. should have scored mare in the 0 and homer advantage Base running errors hurt the local added four first Emery inning. fourth. the bottom of crew in the five lead to at third the in more by Jackson Dye led off with a bloop walked. was Marx and Craig single Craig Marx replaced Jackson Birehell doubled in Dye. However, midway in the Marx was tagged out at home Dye on the mound and he pitched three third inning Birchell and close play plate on a innings of shutout ball to slipped and was picked off third for plus Roosevelt on its comeback guide 2, 3-- 7-- 2. Journey with Seeley and Malnar enjoying the scenic view of the diamond the most with each slugging home runs. A shot by Seeley gave Roosevelt new life in the fifth, and then Malnars three-ru- n electrifying jolt shocked the Emery fans as it tied up the game at 7 in the sixth. Chris McQuivey, who gave up both home run blasts and is related to Roosevelt postmaster, Ray McQuivey, cancelled and stamped out the Roosevelt teams doubleheader sweep hopes with a two-ru- n double in the seventh for a 7 triumph. Roosevelt went down in order in the bottom of the seventh. Upcoming Roosevelt games are: at Manti during the week of July 14 (not finalized), at Lehi, July 21 and at Pleasant Grove, July 22. wants to thank all these sponsors that donated to the 1995 API Golf Tournament two-ru- n held at the Roosevelt Golf Course. The tournament was a great success! 7-- . 9-- Tank Rental and Brine Service Action Hot Oil Service Adams Auto Suply - Big A d Drilling Services Valves B&BWell Service B & G Crane Oilfield Service Basin Builders A-- 1 the final out BJ I Brad's Truck & Trailer Burdick Paving C&H Distributing Cellular One Central Hydraulic Champion Chemicals Chevron USA, Inc. Coastal Oil & Gas Coca-Col- a Bottling Co. Cochrane Resources Cooper Oil Tools Cowan's Cafe Curt's Tool Inspection Birchell became "Wild Thing" at the mound when he gave up two walks and was made to pay "Big Time With Interest At A High Rate" when Rondinelli nailed a homer and 4 pitch fire a three-ru- n lead the in top of the Emery fifth. Birchell proved that he was also "Mr Cool" on the mound as he Used his "Pitching Heat" to melted 'away Johnson and Stilson on strike outs to save the day for the Roosevelt team. Emerys lead was shortlived. Roosevelt scored the tying nin in file fifth and won the game in the sixth. Bryan Seeley ripped a shot Davis Up file middle ana Dustin was walked. Eric Fieldsted drilled missile right at the third baseman, who was unable to scored Capture the hot shot. Seeley to tie up the game at Now it was time for Roosevelt 5-- -- 5-- 5. in Abplanalp wi vAbpafnalp had drilled a double to the fence. Roosevelt fans were biting their hails, thumbs, etc., when Emery gained two walks with one out in the top of the seventh inning. "No - The Uintah Basin Chapter of API 7. Need To Worry"- -a doubleplay by the team of second baseman Ben Malnar, shortstop Eric Fieldsted and first baseman Mike Labrum the game into the win column KtRoosevelt I "I saw Seeley get that hit and I dashed across the plate, teaid over Abplanalp. "I floated a shot the outfielders head and got a double. We got that great KJZZ to team up with of U.s athletics U. 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