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Show Review - Wednesday, June 20, 1984 - Page 7 Tri-Citi- es split region games in A.F., Provo chance at evening the score when Beck struck out. Slapping a triple in the seventh, Ballard scored an insurance run on a passed ball. Paul Bronson came home on a wild pitch in the bottom of the inning to put Tri-Citi-within one. However, Orem reliever Chris Peterson kept them from pulling the game out. Tri-Citi- fought a tight battle with Provo Friday night. The outcome was not decided until the top of the seventh when Travis Hansen singled in Mendenhall to break the tied score of 10. Tri-Citi-scored four more runs to put the game away. By DEAN VON MEMMOTT Tri-Citi- split two American Legion games last week. Orem whipped Tri-Citi- 16-1- 5 in the league opener at American Fork's Rotary Park Wednesday night. Tri-Citi-were rebounded from that loss by downing Provo 15-1- 0 at Provo's Timp Park Friday night. Tri-Citi- did not lead once during Wednesday's game, even though they got the chance to a few times. But by the way the first inning went, it seemed that they would not even get those op-portunities. Orem pulled out to a 7-- 0 lead in the first, making the game appear as if it was going to be just a five-innin- g affair. However, that was not to be the case because of what happened in the second. . Holding Orem scoreless, Tri-Citi-staged a surprising rally in the bottom of the inning. Adam Ozuna got the comeback going with a single that fished in Sean Hack-for- d and Chris Baum. After Bronco Mendenhall shot a left-fiel- d single to join Ozuna on base, Matt Norman homered them. The home run was enough proof to make Orem realize it was not going to walk away with a lopsided win. With two outs in the top of the third, Orem's Dale Granney singled in Richard Lamoreaux, giving rise to a possibility that Orem would walk all over s. However, Cranney tried turning his single into a double and ended up thrown out at second. Though hurt by a 'double play in the bottom of the third, Tri-Citi-managed to score three runs to knot the game at eight. Ballard broke the tie on a fourth-innin- g bad throw to first by shortstop Sean Hackford. Orem scored four more runs in the round to prevent TriTCities from tying the game in the fourth. In the bottom of the inning, Baum came home on a passed ball, then Hackford scored on Ozuna's sacrifice fly to center field. Nor-man's two-ru- n homer put Tri-Citi-within one, but Orem pitscher Chris Boyack retired Shane Phillips of Pleasant Grove. Walked by Tri-Citi- reliever DeMar "Deeks" Beck in the fifth, Cranney came home on a center-fiel- d double by Ballard, who in turn, got singled in by Jim Fowler. Orem's three-ru- n lead was reduced to one by Hackford's two-ru- n homer in the bottom of the inning. But with two outs already for them, Tri-Citi- missed a fit ' :;-- - 0 I X f - K. These Happy Polynesians perform the popular hula for local audiences. They will appear at the Cove Point Retirement Center Luau this weekend. Cove Point Retirement Center plans Sat. luau time will be between 6 p.m. and 7 p.m. There will be a special drawing for a black and white TV set for senior citizens who are not residents of Cove Point. Senior Citizens, be sure and ask about this prize when you get your tickets. Parking will be available at the First Baptist Church, 1144 Columbia Lane, Vacant lot at 1160 Columbia Lane and at the U.S. Steelworkers parking lot at 1847 Columbia Lane. A shuttle bus will be available between parking lots and Luau between 6 and 7 p.m. For further information call Cove Point, Cove Point Retirement Center is claiming a Luau to be held in their Lutiful gardens on Saturday June 23. The public is tiled and tickets MUST be by Thursday, June 21. s) Entertainment will be furnished by Quincy Matagi and his Happy Polynesians. Members of this group ' have performed at the Polynesian Center in Hawaii and, with the ' exception of the four children, all are professional. The group has " been together for four years and has ( performed all around the Western States. The fire dancer is Viadi Matagi. Quincy was lead musician at the Polynesian Center for eight years. He and his wife, Tearo, taught the Tahitian and Samoan dances there. Chief cooks for the occasion will be Marilyn Dunn and Dennis Muaini. The menu is planned as follows: Pit roasted pig, beef teriaki, Hawaiian chicken, ham fried rice, aloha sweet potatoes, rolls and fresh fruit. Tickets for this occasion may be obtained at Cove Point, 1186 Columbia Lane, or at your local Senior Citizen Center in Utah County. Cost of the tickets: $7, for adults and $5 for children. Serving NUTR1-DIE- T STORE - Jk Don't waste vJ any years ' . JJ while being . i overweight! m tPi" Jh 4 ' - "a)fe Deamer- - Foundefr will be at the Am. 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