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Show reveal schedule Box Elder Pair North Stake Junior Softball Teams Draw Nod for Two members of this years Box Elder High school baseball team will play on the North squad in the 1959 boys baseball game at Ogdens John Affleck park on June 10. Bee baseballers picked for the r squad are Dale Nelson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Nelson, Tuff Willard, and Charles Claybaugh, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Claybaugh, 155 North Tenth East. Both play the outfield. Box Elder coach Vernal Harris will again direct the northerners a task he has handled since 1947. Other members of the North team are: , Catchers Joe Lancaster, Ogden; Bill Child, Bountiful. Pitchers Kenny Williamsen, Ogden; Lani Haacke, Bountiful; Hirai, Davis. Infielders Hugh Bain, Ben Lomond; Gary Batchelor, Davis; Denny Braauvell, Ben Lomond; Bruce Samples, Ogden; Doug. OToole, North Summit. all-sta- e Ken Hust shows off the TOP FERFORMERS trophy which he won in the pentathlon district meet recently. Others in the picture are, left to right, Joel Hust, student manager ; Darrell Nuttall who placed third in Ihe district meet, and Harold Thompson who was second in district competition and seventh- in Western State finals. first-plac- - Athlete Scores Seventh Place In Pentathlon Outfielders-r- J lm Combe, We- North Box Elder stake this week released its schedule for play Junior softball among teams. The opening round will be played Saturday, May 29, at the Box Elder High school field. Following May 29 6 6 7 7 Fourth vs. Honeyville. Third vs. Twelfth. Seventh vs. Corinne. Eighth vs. Bear River. 30 30 30 30 June is the schedule: 5 7.30L-Twe- '6 30 Eighth vs. Honeyville. Corinne vs. Fourth. Bear River vs. Third, Seventh vs. Twelfth. 6 30 7 30 7 30 June 12 '6.30 Seventh vs. Corinne. 6.30 Honeyville vs. Bear River 7 30 Twelfth vs. Fourth. 7 30 Third vs. Eighth. 19 6.30 Corinne vs. Bear River. 6 30 Twelfth vs. Third. 7 30 Honeyville vs. Eighth. 7 30 Fourth vs. Seventh. June 26 6 30 Bear River vs. Twelfth. 6 30 Corinne vs. Eighth. 7 30 Fourth vs. Seventh. 7.30 Honeyville vs. Third. July 3 6 30 Twelfth vs. Eighth. Third Candland 16. Competing with youthful athletes from all parts of Utah, Nevada, Idaho, Wyoming, northern Arizona, and parts of Colorado and California, Thompson piled up 4,357 points. . He finished first in the 75 yard dash in the 8 5 seconds and placed second in the high jump with a leap of Club Championship Spring Target Shoot and Invitational for Bird Haven Bowmen, their guests and youngsters in this area proved successful at Rees Pioneer park, Sunday afternoon, Provo Tourney n Invitational Slated by Women ABSOLUTELY YOUR Sewing Machine Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey 6 Yrs Old 86Proof AncitntAgeDist Co. , Frankfort, Ky. Elder FULLY ZIGZAG with cabinet We rebuild your old mattress. Pick up in A.M. Return in P.M. Registration negfin at 12 noon. Following the entire afternoon of shooting, Troy Miller, Brigham City president, received first for the local bowmen with his accumulative scores in York and American roupds. Second went to Stewart Cornwall, and Dee R. Jeppsen, Brigham City, received third. Of the visitors first went to Sharon Vail, Roy; second to and Charles Gomm, Ogden, third to Glenn Manning, Garland. In the ladies division, Mrs. Ivan. (Pansy) Olsen, Brigham City, received first. to Trophies were presented first place winners. In the kids division, medals went to Douglas Jeppsen, first, and Ronald Hirschi, second. W. Randall Nelson received third place; Don Romer, fourth, and David Hirschi, fifth. Spectators attended and enjoyed many of the shooting events. n An EVERTON CUSTOM BUILT Innerspring MATTRESS and matching BOX SPRING Made to your specifications. 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Officials noted that competiThe South team will be pilotIs 6.30 Corinne vs. Third. tion was tougher than in preed by Grant Cullimore of Da7.30 Honeyville vs. Fourth. vious years. In 1958, Thompvis High. Following is the line7:30 Bear River vs. Seventh. sons point total would have will be working with gohe up In been good for third or second ing into the 15tn annual game: July 10 6 30 Eighth vs. Seventh. Catchers Jack Sorich, Bingplace, it was pointed out. Dean and Leve Brigham pro City golf ham, Two other local students parSalazer, Judge gold watch, fired a 36 hole total Memorial. compliments of ticipated in the finals. They Candland Jewelers of Og140 of to tie for third Pitchers Paul Berg, South; Sunday were Ken Hust and Darrell Nut-talNeither placed in the top 10 place in the Provo open, Utahs Lynn Davis, Cyprus; Phil Hos- den. second richest golf touney. Slated to provide color for the in their respective divisions. kins, Provo. Infielders Candland was just three strok Vic Johansen, event are the Ogden High Placed In District es and host pro, Olympus; Jerry Erlenbach, Jor- school band and the school pep The trio qualified for the Billbehind winner who combined an dan; John PTice, Provo; Jerry club. Johnston Western States meet by placing Both managers have expressand Denny Bonny, in the Davis district meet held eagle and a batch of birdies to Slack, Provo, ed the opinion that this year wind a 137. In second Highland. with up the preceding Week. Outfielders Randy Dow, Jor- they have the best talent ever with 138 was Magna pro Hust captured first place in piace Bill Wright, West; Gary assembled in the history of the dan; Ralph Emery. the district junior division while witli Candland was Cliff Sargent, Highland, and Howard series. High interest is attestTied secwon and Nuttall Thompson ed by the fact that box seats Van Woerkom, Olympus. ond and third place respectively Whittle of Twin Falls. Sale of Maxie Baer, former heavy- have all been sold. Jack Ridd of Magna walked in the senior competition. The admission ducats is reof the world, weight general champion top three performers in each di- eff with top amateur honors will act as master of ceremon- ported brisk. vision qualified to enter the with a 140 score Both teams will drill twice on ies and present the games outv. finals. at the end of June 8 at 4 p. m. and again unstanding player Preceding the district event., the program. This year's stand der the lights. The South will the school conducted its own Golf out will rate an work out at Davis and the North penlathlon meet with first three trip to Chicago and an engraved at John Affleck park. winners in each division entering district competition. Northern Division Invitational In the senior division, Harold Thompson took first place with for lady golfers from Brigham Nuttall in second and Reese City, Logan, Ogden, El Monte and Ben Lomond clubs will be Nielsen placing third. winner held Tuesday, June 2, at the loThe junior division was Pat Coppin and in second cal golf and country club. and third place, respectively, Brigham City ladies are rewere Ken Hust and Scott Chris-- , minded to call Dean Candland, tensen. at the local club for reser' Doll Nichols who directed the pro, vations with plans to begin meet, said that more than 300 matches between 7:30 a. m. and boys took part in the events 8 30 a. m. or earlier if possible. which extended over a three-weeFoursomes will be arranged One Only BROTHERS period. for pairs or singles wishing to The pentathlon program is participate. sponsored annually throughout About 140 ladies are expected the intermountain west by the with luncheon to follow golf Deseret News. It tests the games. skills of boys in the Mrs. Jack Morris is luncheon high jump, broad jump, dash, committee chairman. Regular $289.95 shot put, and basketball goal 5 ft. 7 Installation for newly elected officers of the Willard Lions club was held May 20 at the 6 30 Twelfth vs. Third. Tropical Restaurant 7 30 Bear Fiver vs. Fourth. Conducting the ceremonies 7.30 Honeyville vs. Corinne. was A, Elwyn Seely, International counselor. July 17 Other special guest for the 6.30 Seventh vs. Third. evening was David Bybee, South 6'30 Fourth vs. Eighth. Davis candidate for District 7.30 Honeyville vs. Twelfth. 28-7:30 Bear River vs. Corinne. Governor of Officers installed include ChesJuly 31 ter Keyes, president; Boyd Nel6 30 Third vs. Fourth. Don son, firse vice president; 6:30 Seventh vs. Honeyville. Christensen, second vice presi7 30 Eighth vs. Bear River. dent; Irvil Younger, treasurer; vs. Coriiyte. Ira Archibald, Wayne Young, lion tamer and Jens Simonsen and Lewis Harding, directors. 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