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Show Team Rosters Announced, Play Begins In Parowan Little, Sr. Baseball Leagues I Play In the Parowan Little and Senior League baseball program got under way during dur-ing the past week with the opening game in the senior league being played last Friday Fri-day and the Little League opener op-ener held Monday night. The Senior league is limited to two teams at present, but the Little League has four fully staffed teams. George Loosley is president of both leagues, with Gale Stolk, vice president of the Little League and Richard Dotson, player agent. Rosters of the participating teams with managers andor coaches coach-es are as follows. Little League Burton's "66" Wayne Stubbs, manager; Kevin Walker assistant; as-sistant; Players: John Dalton, Chris Bentley, Brent Barton, Karl Bentley, Kenneth Bent-ley, Bent-ley, Nathan Clark, Elliot Warren, War-ren, Bart Dalton, Cornell Or-ton, Or-ton, David Heap, Mark Benson Ben-son and Jon Robinson. Bank of Iron County: Mike Adams, manager; players, Doug Jensen, Craig Pendleton, Bruce Topham, Carlyle Potter, Richard Day, Norman Robinson, Robin-son, Steven Holyoak, Rulon Jenson, Danny Hulet, Donald Hulet and Craig White. are as follows: Farmers Supply, Kenny Adams, Ad-ams, Rex Burton, Gary Jones, Clint Lowder, Miles Robinson, George Allen Loosley, Craig Rowley, Mark Orton, Timmy Hyatt, Wayne Decker, Gaylen Gurr, Don Northington and j Stewart Orton. Dairy Freez, Gary Lamor-eaux, Lamor-eaux, Mike Dalton, John Dal-ley, Dal-ley, Russell Dalton, Kevin v Warren, Doug Winn, Craig f Bentley, Brad Lamoreaux, Joe j Williamson, Chuck Bentley, 1 Allen Dowd and Keith Rol- lins. J Results of the opening round of play in both leagues are as follows: ,; Senior League, Friday, Far- , mer's supply, 9, and the Dairy ; Freez, 3. These two teams will ll meet again this week end. In Little League play the ,, opening game on Monday eve- l( ning seen Dave's American nine take the measure of The Bank of Iron County team by a score of 11 to 7. Donnie Winn was the winning pitcher with ;. Willie Warren and John Stur- (J devant also seeing mound du- , ty. Losing pitcher was Rich- j ard Day Tuesday evening Burton's "66" team took on the Lions- , Paragonah team with the for- .', mer winning by a score of 9 ' to 3. Chris Bentley was the winning pitcher and Paul Rob- ' ; inso took the loss, although .,' Bentley had to have help in the final inning of the game. There is no games scheduled sched-uled for Wednesday all dur- , ing the season, this night being be-ing reserved for softball play. Thursday night, June 20, at ) 5:30 Lions-Paragonah team will meet Dave's American and Friday, June 21, the Bank of Iron County team meets Burton's "66' to finish play for ., this week. ; Monday, Juno 24, Lions- ;.; Paragonah meets Bank of t Iron, County, and Tuesday f June 26, Burton's "66" takes on Dave's American. All of the games start at 5:30 p. m. , Lions Paragonah: Clark Lamoreaux, manager; players, play-ers, Russell Abbott, David Lamoreaux, Tony Dalton, Steven Stev-en Gilger, Paul Williamson, Kay Lister, Russell Mortensen, Eric Jones, David Robinson, Steven Barton, Brad Robinson and Lee Oglesby. Dave's American: Jay Graff, manager; players, Willie Warren, War-ren, Donnie Winn, John Stur-devant, Stur-devant, Philip Hermansen, Steven Winn, Tommy Johnson, John-son, Steve Johnson, Terry Hermansen, Matt Warren, David Da-vid Orton, Kerry Orton, Russell Rus-sell Tullis, Gordon Mortensen and Gary Benson. This team is sort of a brother bro-ther affair with Warrens, Her-mansens, Her-mansens, Winns, Johnsons and Ortons accounting for ten of the 14 team members. Sponsors of the Senior teams are Farmers Supply Co. and Parowan Dairy Freez, according accord-ing to Mr. Loosley with Kenneth Ken-neth and Jody Simkins handling hand-ling the Farmers Supply crew and Gary Simkins and Phil Burt managing the Dairy Freez squad. Team personnel |