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Show ~ Four County | 4 _ T eam . W Q dnsesPdlaay y a Junior Highs |_A six-game baseball season for) “Weber County junior high charge of sub-prep athletic leagues, --announced = Saturday. = will make up the league, " League play opens April 18 be-) *- |= the defending Roy’s Redskins scored a 10-3 vic-— tory over the Valley Bulldogs in al» Weber County junior high. baseball’ game Wednesday. _ ae ‘chagabled: contest. | pect if weather holds fair. -| © in the third, and contifiued scoring) ~ in the fourth *. | eS » scoring six runs. In that frame Reese wi ac — a+ double to_ score _ Coxvara asl Be etna Sitigled . n a to “score Re : = = = = ae I~ singledse Basil Beech is coaching the South | Spartans. Clark Puffer is guiding /Roy’s Redskins in the new ie cam- | paign, and Ralph Crowton is coachand Valley. ing at Valley. Wayne Cottle is the "Mr. Miller said under league rulesy “mentor for the Wahlquist Eagles. players can be drawn from seventh, | ~ ae a -. The operation is supervised by S eighth and ninth grades. ' Glen Miller, director of secondary » = Clark Puffer will direct the Roy| ee ee "education. * -baseballers in their new campaign, second = --* eS straight title as - ee strikeouts ahead 0 fee ’S Berry edskins »7a grand -- Eldredge, i =e ee se slam home Atkinson, opened with run Roylance and Bailey; “Eldredge, foe Warden and Kite. oe < and Charles) and then crossed ae him- the hit freeing Nelson for ~ ma tally also. In the Valley-South duel, the Val-* "ley MiFarland to score Roy continued the onslaught in the! ssecond as Eldredge cracked a homer, a_three-hitter. e, whi - | great first inning as Orrack polled ee Basil Beech is coaching South) ~ “and Wayne Cottle is in charge at] “Up in the Valley, Coach Ralph ie |Crowton | is the mentor. South, 12-3, with Earl o pitching during i. session, one. e perform ance turned e e Roy defending” .champ. - | 7 | |= ee ~ Valley notched its three markers) Jin the fifth on walks and an error) - that scored Archilleta, Saunders and Becker, | In the second county junior high beat | game Wednesday, and Olsen to ¢ | The’ Rages’ ti and will of course be aiming for aj - > and fifth, == The brief season continues with) all four in action again on April © 25 and May 2. ae Roy scored two men on errors in) the second, picked zp a third tally) “ = ; * -Bionic + Games The four squads are razor-sharp = > oe latter’s field. Se — The typically brief baseball sea* = son will conclude on May 2 withje = eeaieetines between Roy and South,@ 3 County y Clubs) Soe | eafter several weeks of practice f= — work, abetted by good baseball) : ‘weather during recent days. oon "-— And since baseball usually is ab - favorite sport among the county) ~~ leaguers, a good season is in pros- | and Wahlquist, and on the samep oe Uday, Valléy will play South. On April 25, Valley goes to ae oo and South meets Wahlguist at junior | : Roy, ». | County ‘meets Wahlquist at the latter’s plot, f= ‘while South goes to Ogden Valley} = < ~ awaiting) | Weber - 4for its opening andy tween Roy, the defending champion, four action. ae / the coaches have had their players( working out in the gyms a good weather streak. a 3) Roy, South, Wahlauist and Val-/ ley The high teams open their baseball sea- | ~ |son Wednesday, with all schools in eee ie _ = teamsp ‘will open April 18, Glen Miller, inp ~ ae Bulldogs worked up to a lead) ol 5-3 before the Spartans of South grabbed control at 6-5 and con- | _ tinued to fatten the margin the rest | a : pf the route, _ |. South’s standouts included Terry — _ Rogers, Rod. Lily, Tom White, aad = Dick Garr. Rogers hit three for @ _ junior three during the eneounter. 2 | For Valley, the work of Ed Arch-) eae _,ulett a, 3 Shurm : who peavey ee 1-1, was out- 2 . Per alsng and Geilman, miareeee and Owens. 5 pt ¥ ous LEO for first place as the Weber™ junior nie’ schools Sag ae eS 4 i. Y tote q st _ he : " fa L, ip yin. The he aay wind oar hos id 1M pi OT) 0. e if Ne ‘o we: QO e { they 1) fe @bhesy R. a > can eba hatch ie 3g * three-game | ‘thea me HS ets . hit two for five, and) with Rega es 38 tne Orbom and Tom Jim White aud an | = a fo Ej ¢cae 2 105 White. sc aig ery ebony ae Ogs, a ate. t ont Bop ct 3-018. school played A int tdaRaeay cette South’s eartan eo Beg ‘coached by Ba-) = sil Beech, ended in second spot, as! ¢ ee He: ‘season in a eS "they defeated Roy, 6-4, in the day’s: "second encounter. Roy was coached by Clark Puffer, o and Ralph Crowton was mentor fore = the Valley Bulldogs. Roy’s 1-2 mark? : - * jplaced the Redskins in third place, with the Bulldogs of Valley closing |= = _)the season with a 3-0 mark. Cs 7 pe showing ‘Brett = came inj Costley’s homer | . Ser Ses = The four teams clash Wednesday, with South and t claiming Fe - top- interest in their struggle to pull?) —out on top and lead the gallop to) = — the pennant. ee * ‘The other meeting puts together |~ -~ Valley and Roy, and the loser of > this one will be out of the title” = chase. ‘The county’s | for May ; final contest is slated) 2, with all squads tion. - in ac-| . Roy meets” South in Wednesday contest, and + cree loses, ‘the regular Sea- | - ‘ ¢ playoff may be needed to de- deadlock, termine the title in the event Wahl“quist drops its encounter to Valley andings: Won lot il a — phedulg! Valley at Roy South at Wahlquist — - Wednesday Wahlqiust at Valley Oy at South 500 1000 Gil Cox’s single, and || polled in Tom Carne and " ‘fifth, with homers by Larry Rodgers > Pet. 500 WEDNESDAY = > slate on. Marshall. cn e Marshall Cox. | Valley scored all six tallies in the ']Asixth, with Gregg Roylance, S. - Bailey, Becker and Shay scoring on ~jerrors. .B. Bailey added a tally on 4 Spencer’ s single, and Saunders came in on a ‘walk. South’s best inning came in the 00 - _ This week’s schedule: week’s the other of course, aif Standings: This : el and South each,Have a 1-1 rec-3 | a = is at the Deter with two setbacks and no wins, and ee = - ino. Josses. valle = sand Rod Lily highlighting the frame. Rodgers pitched three straight innings without yiel@ing a hit for the Spartans. Roy made its hits in ‘the first, : ~ / second and third, with Barry El> dredge ‘turning in a nice performance with two for three at bat, and” " Atkinson picked up the other hit. | 1 |< McFarland, Golman, Olson; Miller andy sass Powell; ) and S. Bailey. Gregg, Roylance= : rScinner. Rodgers and White, cS | Stoor; Eldredge, Warden and | Owens. |