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Show 0 6 r i JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, June 10, 1976 BOX ELDER Evans tops ; f w jr3ri- w&fKfMgfi Bob Follor r222i - fiold pro-a- m Baseball great exhibits style at Rees park i iriflniiaim Jokes Utah glf spotlight S' A ing. A total of 200 players amateurs and professional will be chasing the jackpot of money and prizes. a tradiThe annual pro-a- Tommy Williams, course professional, said Wednesday he expects some goof scores because of the strong field lined up for the $5,300 event. He listed John Evans of Orems Cascades course; Rusty Guernsey, Riverside course in Provo, and Bountiful Springs Bob Betley as favorites to win. All have been playing well lately. Defending 1975 champ James Blair, the Utah amateur whiz, will not be back for another try. At least not this year. Hes involved with the Brigham Young university team in die NCAA finals at New Mexico this week. Williams said greenskeeper greatest living picther, was on hand at Rees Pioneer park Tuesday pre-Ope- Evans scoring low among the pros, carding a 68. Tommy Williams placed .second with a 71 and four others were deadlocked at 72 Del Erickson, Chip Gariss, Joe Kelly and Pete Summerbell. Six teams finished in the money. Bonnevilles Mario Quick Fame. The former Cleveland Indians team first-place- d great appeared in complete Indians uniform, looking as fit as the day he left baseball in 1956. He held youngster spellbound as he gave instructions on how to play the game physically and approach it mentally. The visors of baseball caps of red, blue, green, white and many others all pointed one way as he stressed the funda-- . mentals of baseball. Fundamentals Infielding keep your hands down low. Always try to catch the ball with both hands. Always charge the ball, he pointed out. Grip the ball, he started, as he got down to the real business g the ball. at Bob knows where of he speaks. In a career that lasted 18 seasons, he won 266 games, -- hand-pitchin- Sunday with a 197. Other members were Don Richards, Bob Simmons, Championship flight Mike Richards and Rick Preece. Two teams tied at 197. They a.m. Pro (0-- 7 Shotgun tee at handicap) 9 baseball's greatest pitcher and hall of famer, winds up to hurl a pitch os little leaguers at Rees Pioneer park look on in awe. BOB FELLER, Shotgun tee at flight 1:30 p.m. right-han- d A tlOVJ honor for 2 remain unbeaten in Bronco league t I two hits each for Mason, The Peach City Pirates and Fife Rock Cubs are the only undefeated Bronco teams after four weeks of play. Last week Peach City downed O.K. Tire 15 to 4 and Fife Rock edged the Rockets 7 to 4. Reeves was mainly responsible for the Peach City runs with a grand slam home run and two singles. Other runs came on singlesvbyWindley;: Garoutte Aston, Case, Jones and Mad- fs i , J. i ! . Shig-le- y, from Box Elder school. Savings and Loan of Logan, Thompsons, and Maddox also fared well the past week. First Federal pitcher Jensen struck out ten Blocks batters for a 7 win. Hadley, .Saderholm, Nelson, Carter, Parsons, and Burridge. Maddox barely edged the Rangers 2 with eight timely hits by Wheeler, Hirschi, Rhodes, Tingey and Skrobis-zewsk- i. Ranger batters Smith, 14-1- Nielsen, Jeppesen, Shigley, Lowe, Mason, Harger, Dunla-ve- y, and Nelson also proved themselves with a total of 14 hts. Bronco Hornets 12-- 9 June 3 and then soundly walloped the Eagles Monday by a score of 31-4. standings: Against the Hornets, Matt Tingey and Doug Tolboc hit homeruns for the Giants. Tolboc l$o hit for two singles while Mark Cusick hit for one. Todd Cusick batted a triple and Ralph Trimble hit a double for the winners. Mark Cusic pitched the first S?ven innings for the giants while Doug Tolboc the final two. For the Hornets, it was Chris Holmgren with a double and Shawn Gardner with two home-runs. k. I. In Monday's action, the Qlants totaled 6 singles with Darin Sorenson hitting three, Tod Cusick, 2 and Trimble one. Tingey and Mark Cusick both hit two doubles while Mark also hit two homeruns and Trimble hit one. For the Eagles, Justin Anderson, Mark Williams and Russel Jaussl each hit a single for the losing effort. Neil Yates batted for a triple and Tim Wooward lilted a double. In other action Monday, it Was the Hornets over the Stars . 104. . Kurt Lyons hatted for 1 sin- - right-han- Box rcob: A - Tremonton beats Pony's Willard In Pony league action Monday night, Tremonton downed Willard Tremontons Anderson hit two singles while Estep was credited with one. The teams pitcher, Young, threw for 21 outs. Willards Lemon, Kap, Wood-yaHarding and Barlow all contribute singles for the team while Kelly Facer hit a double.' Pitching for Willard were Facer and Kap with 12 and 6 outs respectively. Tom Barlow was credited with two RBIs. . Dont pollute! PARRYS FARM & GARDEN 1 ar 3-- two-hitt- Potersons, 7 set clinic Informaton Registration is still open for the annual Wildcat wrestling clinic to be held in the Weber ! State gymnasium under the direction of Weber State wrestling coach Chick Hislop. The clinic offers an opportun Doug Bingham . . . scored run and application forms may be obtained by calling Coach Hislop at the Weber State Athletic Department, or applicants may register at the session next Monday 14. Cost for the evening,-Junweeks clinic is $20 per person. AUTOMOTIVE TUNE-U- P SPECIALISTS - acb MEM (FORMERLY AT BESS'S SERVICE) ALL-f.lORG- AC ROCKY MOUNTAIN HOW TO ity to all high school age boys to learn the fundamentals of wrestling or to Improve skills already possessed. Sessions are conducted each evening in the north balcony in Wildcat nasium from 6:00 to 9:00 p.m. wrestlers g JUNE 18th & 4 RAIN JETS outperform ordinary sprinklers. Fewer heads require far less pipe and fittings. Installation is fast, easy, inexpensive. RAIN JET supplies all the component parts-hea- ds, pipe, fittings, valves. Weber State Willard. 5 SHOW mm er er eke, NDJSAV INSTALL" BROCHURE. Brent Neil" third for MVP 1 72 N. 5th W. COME IN FOR FREE . tilt i5th ac:::ual CENTER Brigham City American Legion baseballers have two games on tap this week. Theyll entertain Viewmont this evening (Thursday) with Logan coming to town Friday night. Both contests are set for 8:15 p.m. The local Legion crew, managed by Junior Yagi, had played one game goingjWftihij week, taking a 1 verdict over LaytofCM a nifty by Jim McClain. The willowy right-handstuck out 16 en route to the victory last week. Right fidler Kyle Roper had two key hits in the win and Wade Hall turned in a strong defensive performance behind the plate. The Brigham City club traveled to Ogden for a game at John Afleck park Tuesday evening. 1 lhool? gle, Shawn Gardner for two and Scott Oyler for another. Teammates Chris Holmgren and Clay Carter both hit doubles. For the Stars, Gary d hit for a triple, Boyd Davis for a double and a single and Tyler Jensen for a single. for two contests The winners used a single, a walk and defensive lapse to load the sacks. And thats when Bear Rivers Cutler delivered a three-ru- n double to left field. All-St- ar United States. Weight was recognized because of his 7444 career record which ranked him 55th in the nation, according to Coach Ron Wolff. Give a 723-304- 8 no-hitt- er Legion nine home south i'' north annual Utah Class High skrfcM krkM ISOS School Baseball game,' Vtemiklicf SOtOftlCPlh S S S 0 Francis lh SOSS Csrlssscf Brent Neil, southpaw pitching ShobtrSb Back If 41 IS 100 S ace on this year's Region One Orccalb ISSSTaylaru 4 110 Carpant'rSb 0 10 0 Sadar u Hive club, finished third in Clayton 10 4 0 2 Hoskins c 2110 McOarmaN H 4 0 0 0 SIwoMrO c 200 0 balloting for the game's most 2 0 10 Stonatwckaf 3 210 NMsonSP valuable players award. He was 2 010Hatotrf Hobart! 3b 1100 outstanding in three innings 1 0 0 0 Cutlor rf 2 0 11 Wtiito rf work. 2 0 0 0 Bingtiam cf 4 1 1 0 Hasan rf 1 0 0 0 Ogdon 2b Doug Bingham, the spirited 1012 Wabbc 1 0 0 0 Elbart 3b center fielder for Coach Harold Smitb c 0 0 Halo g 0 Allan .1 p Anderson this past season, sinOr aka p lOOONailp 2 0 0 0 Quintana p gled and then scored in thp Wall! p fourth inning. 1 1 1 11 Totals Totals l 7 S0 1S Bear Rivers fine 100 000 000- -1 Saoth OJx100 ON -7 A S athlete Brand Cutler added to Hartb E Wsbb, Drake. Haskins, Stonatiocker. the run production with a double LOS Soutti 0. Norm 1. IB Claytons that pushed across three tallies Cottar. SB Slwbar. in the eighth. Ip b r trbbso 3 1112 4 The trio were Box Elder 3 110 11 2 2 3 3 1 t countys representatives in the 1 3 3 S annual all-stfray. 3 1 0 0 0 2 Neil during three innings on Quintana (W) 1 3 10 0 xltaachtd base an catcher's Interferthe mound, gave up just one hit HOP-- by Nell (White). ence. while striking out one. He gave Help. Hell. T 3:30. up no walks. Ogden Highs Raymon Quintana who hurled three frames for the North, yielding one hit, walking one and stirking out four, epatured the MVP honor. Rufiner-u- p for the award was Kenny Clayton, first baseman from Highland High, who had two hits in four trips to the Petersons beat Willard Tuesplate, including a day night 5 in Colt league play. double. For the winners, Brent Gray The South squad started off tripled, and doubled while with a run in the first inning. Kevin Farnsworth hit for two Going against Bountifuls Fred singles. Farnsworth was credited with Hale, the southerners parlayed a walk, stolen base, an error two RBIs and Anderson with and Claytons double into a brief one. Dan Eskelson threw 18 outs 0 'p for Petersons. advantage. The North responded in the Willards seven singles were second frame with three runs. hit by Marlin Widdison, Shanon And with Neil and Quintana Spencer, Jay Zundel, with two, putting mufflers on the South Robert Summers Tim Lunday bats, they really didnt need any and Neal Braegger. Shannon more. Spencer and David Edmondson After Bingham scored in the batted for doubles. fourth, the North really iced Spencer and Widdison threw nine outs each for the losers. things in the eighth. 4-- tt Wer-woo- the mound against the St. Louis Browns during an exhibition game in 1936.' Within the next four innings, he accounted for eight of the nine outs, whiffing the likes of Leo Durocher, Art Girabaldi and Pepper Martin. v He went on to set many records and throw the only ever thrown on opening day in 1940. In 1962, bob was elected to the hall of fame and in 1969 selected tion. The exhibition over, Bob retired to the bleachers to watch, appropriately, a baseball game and sign autographs of kids from five to 50. . . bat- ters Humphrey, Vogt, Engle, Giants score Valley wins American league edged the Ogdens John Affleck parjt Monday. j ..The occasion was.the., 31st, 21-- t J The Giants of the Valley 7-- tional wrestling in the 21-- I pair of Box Elder High school performers and one from Bear River played a big role in the Norths 1 victory Monday as top Utah prepsters met at A The Perry youth has First Federal four-wee- k . twelve one-hgames. All were records at one time except the number of games won in a lifetime, and many writers say he could have thrown more if not for the 44 High been named to the honorable mention list of the 1976 Interscholastle national wrestling honor roll by Amateur Wrestling News. ,.The magazine is the voice of ' the 'National " Wrestling Coaches association and covers both intercollegiate and interna- singles by Etsitty, two each for Hunsaker and Macbeth, and two singles and a doubled by Barham. Thompsons hardware in- cluding the sponsores, I.B. Maddox and his sons, Gayle and Doyle. Bob got the first big break of his career when he was just seventeen. Fanned them In the fourth inning, Bob took d baseballs greatest pitcher as part of professional baseballs centennial celebra- prep star game Another honor has come to Steve Weight, state championship wrestler - First Federal watched the exhibition, . VJcirjht singles each, Velasques had thre singles and a triple, and Jibson, Hurd, and Hilton each had a pair of singles. Checkers ahdu li jhlts 'incltidtng- three at the plate too with three singles by Wolfe, a double by Whitaker, and singles by Bywater, Merritt, and Lilenqui8t. Peach City pitcher Windley posted nine strikeouts and O.K. Tire pitchers posted eight strikeouts with two by Thorpe and six by Bywater. Fife Rock squeezed by the Rockets with seven runs scored on hits by Parkinson, Poelman,' Munson, Rehm, Bassett, and Levinthal. The Rockets runs came on three hits by Morrison and one by Whitaker. Fife Rock pitchers Bassett and Menlove recorded six and five strikeouts respectively. Morrison went all the way for the Rockets and was credited With hine strikeouts. Two fine defensive plays by Gus Kihlsta-diu- s helped the Fife Rock cause and two sharp plays were made by Rockets infielder Bemus when he scooped hard, hit grounder to rob Fifes batters. Checkers Tigers Checkers Tigers chalked up two wins last week with a 20-- 3 win over the Rangers and a 8 win over Blocks. .The win over singles and a .double by Barham, and a double by Woodworth. The Rangers batters had nine hits including different throwing several pitches, including the fast ball, curve and slider, all for which he was noted. The crowd of more than 150 t Nelson, and Jeppesen. Although Checkers came out on top the Blocks batters showed considerable power at the plate by rolling up 18 hits. Iverson and Hicks had three sen. OJC. Tire showed well Local prepsters shine in Pitching technique he demon-state- d the proper technique for On the mound, 18 threw three strikeouts in a single game, 348 strikeouts in a season and it first, second places months of naval service that interrupted his career. the style of pitching and playing that earned him that title and a place in Baseballs Hall of (8-1- ur d evening to demonstrate La-De- n tional golfest, was played Monday with John paced the Bob Feller, the right-hkn- were Tommy Williams and his quartet of Mike Stack, Richard Hadfield, Phil Kranz and Dick MacFarlene, and John Evans ll team which also included Anderson, Eli Gourdin, Jay Bates and Larry Anderson. Others, in order of place, were teams led by Don Johnson, Kelly Woodland and Chip Gariss. Following is the teeoff schedule for the Brigham City Open Saturday and Sunday: Saturday 1 A flight handicap) Shotgun tee at 8 a.m. B flight (12-1- 5 handicap) Shotgun tee at 8 a.m. and 1 p.m. C flight (16 and over) Shotgun tee at 1 p.m. Ben Markland has the local course in great shipe which should contribute to low scor- Utah golfing eyes will point northward this week as Brigham City stages its 24th annual Open at the municipal course Saturday and Sunday, June IMS., . pen 19th """IB CCIGAH HORSE CLUB Utah State Fairgrounds 1 00 West North Tomple Salt Lako City RATED A IN TWO GREAT NAMES HAVE COME TOGETHER TO BRING EXPERT AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE TO BRIGHAM CITY AT: - 23 VJESY SEVENTH SOUTH -V- JATCH FOR CUR CPECIIIIo LOOK FOR TUNEX DURING THE LATE NEWS ON CHS. 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