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Show Review - Thursday, July 29, 1982 - Page 11 PLEASANT GROVfc. h Little League I emus Team won first place during summer league play. Left to right, Nancy Peterson, Angi Hales, Lena Schoonover, Melinda Merrill, Melanie Conder, Karla Clayson, Janet Schoonover, and Leeann Schoonover. Not pictured is Stephanie Carter and Kristi Nielson. Six P.G. Players In Babe Ruth Tourney Six Pleasant Grove baseball players will play in the annual State Babe Ruth Tournament that starts today in Midvale. Two All-St- teams from the Utah County League will participate in the three day event with the winning team qualifying for the Western Babe Regionals to be held in Elko, Nevada. Tim Chambers, Scott Walker, Matt Norman, Don Grothe, Clark Hill and Charley Baldridge will join six Mountain view and four Orem players to make up the Northern Utah County All-Star- Players from Provo, Springville, Spa nish Fork and Payson will form a Southern squad. Both teams will play against teams from Granger, Kcarns and Midvale for the State Babe Ruth Crown. The past two years the Utah ounty All-Sta- have won the tournament and traveled to California for the Western Regionals. Dr. Alan M. Banks, M.D.f announces the opening of I his practice in General Adult j and Childrens Orthopedic r , Surgery, Arthroscopy and ( ' V Sports Medicine. His office ! will be located in the new ' Lindon Clinic. 4 v I ftr ; 1 54 North State, Lindon, Utah Office Hours Telephone : ByAppcntment j I DON WHIMPEY announces the opening of his office for the practice of I Insurance 1 Auto Home Fire Commercial Life Health at Robinson & Wilson Building 405 East State American Fork, Utah 84003 756-359- 1 or 756-340- 2 Office Hours: 9 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. s1 f x; r .. ' ' : ' : 1 ; '!- ?: : ; M i i : ' 9mmmx: m,- 3 :4 ...... ?s S... -''l s: s S & .... rr f.. I if I 1 " - , . 1 ij mmm i ? i 1 II a s j y ; j ; 3 1 s - ! 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If that's the case, your orrectly, the aches and pains will body is signaling that something is Probably be temporary until your wrong. An examination and treat- - "Wy gets used to the program. But if ment by a doctor of chiropractic may . hes and pains persist, you may bring the help you need to feel well dhelP- again. "mmnr ythurtspinal ffolumn' In the interest of better health from the m'i sa offlce 0,: ignment may have an adverse the n yUr nervous system. This is Dr. Kobcrl A. Pope system that sends impulses to Chiropiaclor- - ry part of your body and helps to -- 5 Nortn outer P H functioning as nature in- - American Fork t Yanks Edge Dodgers 4--2 4 Coming from behind in the late I innings, the American League J facets edged the American League J podgffs 2 to claim first place in the 1 pleasant Grove City Little League Tournament Monday night. The Dodgers led 0 for four innings before the Yanks exploded for three 7 pins and the lead they managed to joid Shane Duvall went the distance ,;i 00 the mound for the Yankees. t One of the largest crowds to watch a Little League game sat through an unusual July drizzle and were treated to an exciting climax to the Little League season. Third place in the tourney went to the Pirates, a team that beat both league winners, the Mets and Cards, during the tournament, but lost to the Dodgers. In the Pirate-Me- t game, the Mets loaded the bases in the last inning and closed the score to 8-- 7 before Travis Hansen struck out the last Met hitter to give the Pirates the upset win. The Cards, after a first round loss to the Pirates, won two straight games to claim the consolation spot and fourth place in the tourney. With the State UBBA Little League Pinto Tournament starting, Monday, August 2, six Pleasant Grove teams are getting ready to play in that huge 48 team, six day affair. According to Kent Larsen, assistant coach of the Cards, it will take 88 games during the week at Spanish Fork to decide the eventual champion. The six Pleasant Grove teams who earned the right to play in the tour-nament by their finish in league play are: Mets, the National League champions; Cubs, second place in the National League, and the third place National League Astros. From the American League the champion Cards will be making the "umpteenth" tourney appearance; the Yankees, who tied with the Cards for first place in the American League but lost a playoff game, and the third place Dodgers who were second in the city tourney. Teams from Orem, Sanpete, Spanish Fork, Salina, Payson, Nephi, Monticello and Pleasant Grove are scheduled to play, with games played at the Spanish Fork baseball complex at 300 South 100 West, Spanish Fork. The cost of a tourney pass is unknown, but with 88 games to be played it has to be a bargain. Good luck to the PG players, coaches and parents. $ Cardinals Win First Game ') In Pony Tournament ' The Pleasant Grove Cardinals captured the first game of the State g UBBA Pony Tournament Monday by beating Spanish Fork's number four team, 12-- "1 The P.G. Angels played Tuesday after this issues press deadline. f All games are being played at the Battle Creek Park diamonds that have been recently worked on with the addition of dugout, outfield fences and improved infield dirt. There are 24 teams in the tourney from Orem, Sanpete County, Provo, Spanish Fork, South Nebo, Moab, Lehi and Pleasant Grove. Final games are scheduled for Friday night with the championship game set for 8 p.m. r i .. If. - , i . j H . . i .'!. r 4 . .v v f v ir ' h I F .. y - i r ; ' . ' .: (f ' . V- s F ' S " " LAN ADAMSON, Cardinal Pony player, watches the ball in game Monday W0i by the Cards, The Cards and Angels 12--1 over a team from Spanish Fork. re the two PG teams playing in the State UBBA Pony Tourney being held this eeUn the Battle Creek Park Diamonds. I'lwm hyJhn Hill. |