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Show TI I 4 MNTAI I RASIN STANDARD. Anril 23. 2002- - Page 12 First place Cats smash Wasatch Wasps, 0 for seventh straight win 9-- ByAIdon Rachele It had to be a let down going from rival, Uintah massacring long-tim- e High School, 13--1 and then playing another rival in Wasatch, but not to the same hot degree as those ladies from Vernal. The Wasps gave the Cata a good battle until Union woke up to in Roosevelt, atomp Wasatch, Friday afternoon. Kaylccn Rasmussen for Union. hurled a The two teams were locked in a 0-- 0 tie until Union scored one counter in the bottom of the second for a 0 lead. Nina Murray was walked and Marcy Aland ripped out a single. Audra Morrill's double sent home Murray with the Cats first run. Earlier in the inning, Union picked offa divingWosp at the first base bag without a can of Raid, Roxie Ames showed ofT her super dancing form that would make Fred Astaire of Hollywood fame or singer walkingbackward man, Michael Jack-so- n proud as she won the "Battle ofthe HotBox". Ames waacaughtoffthird base and was in deep trouble. She danced bock and forth and after the third trip buck to third base the inficldor dropped 9-- no-hitt- Janeen Nelson has the ball in her mitt and the Wasatch Wasp runner is stung at first base TOO LATE-Unio- ni for an out. The Lady Cougars whipped Wasatch, 9--0, last week and are in first place in region play at 6-- 1. Union will host Judge, Tuesday. the ball Ames took off for home plate and scored Unions second run in the bottom of the third. It tu rned out that "What was lost, was found" in the Union lead. form of a Union wasnt done in the soft ball 2-- 0 scoring world. Aland was walked and Kaylecn Rasmussen pit on base on an error. Jamie Buxton gave the Wasp a ton of a hit to drive in Aland pitcher .in 1 Rasmussen with a 4-- 0 Cat advantage in the fourth inning. The Wasps are near the bottom of the Region 10 standings, but they pluyed Union tough. Finally, the young Huber City bunch just ran out of soft-ba- ll gas with the Cats scoring five runs to put the game out of reach in the sixth inning. Murray singled and then came home on Candace Davenport's double. Rasmussen singled in Davenport with a 6--0 lead, and was quickly picked off first base. No need to worry --doubles by Morrill and Amos hud Union aiming its way to victory land with Morrill and Buxton saringfnrthe Cuts. Janeen Nelsons sacrifice bunt sent home Ames with a 0 Union lead. Then pitcher, Rasmussen went to work with another one, two, three inningthat has Union in first pluee in Four Cougar errors Region 10 at gave Wasatch some base runners. Union produced its nine runs on 13 hits and had three errors. Wasatchs centerfielder did an amazing defensive job in the fourth inning. Ames appeared to hit the ball over the fielder's head and would have had at least a triple plus a shot at an k homer, but the Lady Wasp turned on the jets and snared the hot flying missile. 6-- 1. inaide-the-par- 9-- -- NO-HI- I". ! Sl' (URL-Union- 's Kaylccn Rasmussen makes a blazing dcliv-ctShe Wasatch, Friday in Roosevelt. T y. no-i.i- f NO VACANCY-La-dy Cougar Roxie Ames, left, arrives at first base to find Audra Morrill, right, already there. Ames popped up for an out, and Morrill didn't have to run. Union beat Uintah and Wasatch last week. The base ump told me he hadnt seen me the whole game and then I show up for the last inning: I told him;' T fjr'Vii. L- "I was covering the 12-- 3 Union girl softball team that beat the Lady He said that he didnt Wasps, 9-I thought that I wished I and care, My dad, brother and journeyed all could give out his phone number, home over the Uintah Basin plus Carbon and email address to the mothers and County looking for gold, silver and fothersofthoae first place Union Lady maybe even an old baseball card of Babe Ruth or at least Rocky Colavito Cougars. I wont ever make a bad about that was buried with all that other people from Wasatch Highjoke School as old checked We out valuable stuff. the Wasps baseball players told me I ghost towns west of Helper, Utah could stand on the cement near their called Standardville, Spring Canyon, dugout.. However, that wasn't good MWhat Do You Do With Holey Latuda, Mutual, etc. All ere did was enough. I had to leave, but don't worry Socka? If thmr wen "red they could make the "White Lady mad. I still got my photos. Union High be mailed to the Boston Red Sox or if probably (Legend has it that she haunts the Schools baseball team welcomed me "white then given to the Chicago area searching for her husband or eon, in their dugout White Sox, but there isa better way to who fell down an old mine shaft.) them-Uee To Duet Iguessmygettingbootedoutofthe of Them rid Another trip had the threesome park was the highlight for Union playour Furniture." abandoned some to south goingdown The only bad thingia the socks bite durst towns (Dragon, Rainbow) near ers and fkna after what turned out to be a sad loss to the Wasps, who had the dust after cleaninga wooden table Bonanza and the old I been tied for last place in Region 10. unwith Old English and an useless I any Cluqr umpires, Rex LaRose, Hans less they are mailed to relatives of pieces, but did find some railroad Mike Ross, Joe, Brent and Parkinson, Shoeless JbeJsckson,BuckWeaverof spikes that gave my roomanice west- Mick Fieldrted have the baseball game the who threw the Chicago Black Sox, ern look until one fell off my stereo 1919 World Series to the Cincinnati and hit me on the head, which had me as their No. 1 priority. I miss the Reds. The Black Sax were actually the singing, "Ive Been Working On The singing umpire, Mr. Gilbert from out "White Sox, but they wen given the Railroad. I have a dent to prove it. oftown,andTed Taylor, former Uintah High School baseball coach, who loved dark name Just like my dusting sock I will return to dusting with old to scream, "Strike Three-You-'re for being accused of this misdeed. socks. Theyre more soft. Out!!!. While on the Sox theme, the Boston Red Sox took three out of four My Goal and winner games vs. their arch-rivof 26 World Series, the New York Yankees, recently. However, the Boston team has tography, I've finally achieved a! been tormented by the Curse of the time goal that would make the late Bambino (traded Babe Ruth to the New York Yankee manager, Billy Yankees in 1919). Bill Buckner had a Martin; Utah Jazz coach Jerry Sloan baseball dart through his legs to lose and power forward, Karl Malone plus the 1986 World Scries to another New former NBA hoopster Dennis Rod-ma- n York team, the Meta. Then have also proud. I was kicked out of a ball been World Series losses in 1946, 1967 game. I only wanted to get a few pictures and 1976, but recently Red Sox hurler, Pedro Martinez said that he would of Union's disappointing setback to 435-722-51- 31 like to dig up Ruth, put him at the Wasatch, which they lost 9--3. However, I was told by an umpire to get date and deck him. Martinez went on the iqjuiy list behind the fence. 1 informed him that late in the 2001 season and has won my camera cant shoot throughafencs. only one game since he insulted "The I needed to be out cm the field. Babe. It doesnt pay to bad mouth the Bambino unless you treat his ghost to some hot does. I would like to sock it to a metal detector I purchased in a joint venture with my brother, Orlie Jr., back in the 1970s after reading those tmasum guya in a magaina when happy Dear Friend, magazine photo an shown having disIt all started when a new patient came to my office. We got covered prate "Blade Beards" gold. We never found any buried treasuto talking and I found out that hed been suffering from back and little old ladies who became re-just neck pain with dizziness ever since he was in a car accident seven quite nervous when we started digyears ago. Hed been to many other doctors, and they were unable to ging up their grass and then discovhelp him. ered an old aluminum pop top that ' However, being that I was a chiropractor, I decided to wasfUp adjust" him. In leu than two months he wu in my office on the eqjoyal we might verge of tears after years of unbearable suffering, his pala and from Doctor Buxton after leaving some dizziness was gone! holes inaneighbor'syanLWedid find If youve been in a car accident, or ifyou Buffer from beck a fow Indian head nidnls, old wheat meek pain, cmrpml tmmmet, mmmkmess, mlgrmimet, or my ether polm, UiwJw pennies, and an occasional pain, give me a call wthln the next 72 hoars, and ID schedule a cheap ring that probably came from a FREE Exam for you. Ill find out what's wrong, and I'll let you gum ball machine. know if I can help you! The metal detector did come in 1. So right now call me at Soon you too can be handy to locate some pieces ofbullets that nqr dad, Orlando Rachele, has aa enjoying life without pain. an unwanted souvenirs in his body from his World War II days that docJ. Dean Fitzgerald, D.C. tors decided were better to keep than Fitzgerald Family Chiropractic, me. to remove. 48 So. 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