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Show POOR THE 8, Page GARLAND TIMES, July 31, 1975 LEADER-TH- E Softball Finals Set Friday, Saturday S Senior fast pitch tournament action will come to a close Friday and Saturday with a champion being crowned. But region play is scheduled to start next Tuesday. Bothwell and El wood were scheduled to take each other on Wednesday evening for the chance to meet Tremonton Sixth Friday night at 8 p.m. in Deweyville. Elwood earned its way to the Wednesday game by 1, Deweyville, downing Tuesday, The Elwood crew scored in the first on a throwing error and was nev- - f;.SK. er seriously threatened as L7c3on They'll play either Elwood th Ward. Bothwell will play Saturday night whether it win or losses. As ehampiotu during league play, they get the right to play the touney champion for the top spot they got good hitting and solid fielding performances. Bothwell suffered its first loss in the double elimination tourney in a 4- -3 heart-break- er at the hands os Six rSUdu Bagton pUy will take place fcetwn Deweyville and Ma- ted diamonds. Explorer and In action Wednesday night, Tremonton Second took on Tremonton Sixth with the winner scheduled to play Xremonton Third for ' slow pitch tournaments will also be underway. wafer GEaQo FffcdJ fLoaguo Acffuora Final league action takes place tonight (Thursday) in the Bear River Valley Wo- 5-- men's softball league prior start .of tournament to the action. League play will determine tournament pairings in Wildlife first round action scheduled Aug. 4. Only a couple of makeup games were played in the Funds The House OK Tire depast week. feated Barnes, 18-- 4; and Fife Ready Mix stayed in first place (1101) with an 11-- 4 victory over Janet's Electrolysis. In action tonight: Subcommit- tee on Fisheries and Wildlife Conservation and the Environment has favorably reported a bill to provide new funds for wildlife restoration and public shooting ranges, according to the Wildlife Management Institute. The bill. H.R. 1319, proposes to amend the Federal Aid in Wildlife Restoration Act and establish an 11 percent manufacturers' excise tax on component parts of handloaded ammunition. It would direct that half of the receipts from that source and half of those received from similar excise taxes earlier imposed on handguns and archery equipment be used for hunter education and public shooting ranges. The other 50 percent would support needed wildlife restoration work. IB HE'S OL'TUeweyville's Jim Ririe dives hit a line drive catching the runner to batter the game. back to far from A rMcsft DEWEYVILLE PARK 6:30 Jones Equipment vs , Rogers Mortuary 7:30 Allen Realty vs Laws Dodge 8:30 Griffin's Rockets Dale Barnes 9:30 Otto's Body Shop OK Tire Shop vs vs WINNERS Winning the Powder Puff title in action July 24 were the Knockouts. Pictured are (l to r front): Ginny Tarbet, Jennifer Kay, Darcie Quinney, Kami DeJarnatt, Jill Parker, Angie Hess; (l tor back): Dee Jay Homer, coach, Tonya Homer, Penny Fridayl, Laurie Andreason, Tori Sandall, Susan Sorensen. Kim Woodbury and Mable Kay, coach. GARLAND PARK Taylor Farm vs 6:30 Jan- Fife Ready Mix vs Massey Ferguson 8:30 Jay's Chevron vs 7:30 Mack's Fife Ready Mix Massey Ferguson Griffin's Rockets OK Tire Shop Drive-I- n first two late when a De we yville the bag to get back. Llwood won all-st- doubled for the local pony leaguers while Bart Bowcutt picked up two singles. " In CoTf league actirtn, rs local participating ; all-sta- on a Box , Elder county all-st- ar team with Brigham players came up with two and two loses in wins tournament action. ' 'Mt ' 6-- -be- -2 Soda Springs tournament will conclude baseball The for the f.bm's & 1 Signature THE LOSS-PnOO- a OOGD DC:3 3uOl ' . " . ' , ..,? & Mill 51. Vtt VI - GUSTOlinS 62 OH SERVICES FOI) O Traveler's checks O Notary public. 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O O NO-CO- ST Nole: grains 6 foods TCIEFT-Fr.CS- V. j 'JUT r, nnniunL zszmi czsayy check 2573m " is t ,i'V 'i7' 482-03-90- 57 , V 2-- 10 b Tots Classes MortCMM 8 2-- 10 DOLMs RON'S SWIM SCHOOL Ron 4- -8 4-- JUST ONE PART OF FIRST SECURITY'S NEW SMALL CLASSES1 PGDE) - 5- -7 4- -8 summer. Summer Swimming iessofisi j , 5- -7 257-352- 0 14-- lOrafa Oforogo 5- -7 Gill C.U.I. International Sorensen shut the Davis crew off in the eighth. The local blew a crew scoring opportunity. Then, South Davis put on a nine run rally to end the game 5. at Billings and Kelly Webb buy Allen Realty Dale Barnes Taylor Farm Laws 76 Otto's Body Shop 5 6- -6 Rogers Mortuary Jones Equipment 9- -3 for dead (fresh) useless cows & horses ars 7-- Drive-i- n Janet's Electrolysis 9- -2 CASH PAID on the mound. tVo KfrHf 10-- Mack's 1 2 mm (Stalk --fore 0. action tflf 11-- NOW GET o After shelling Vernal. 15- -5 they lost to Provo 10- -4 then beat the Salt Lake Val3ley South to Davis, losing all'-stt- rs, Jay's Chevron LEAGUE STANDINGS et's Electrolysis Pony League Team Goes To Soda Springs A Tremonton pony league team will invade Soda Springs, Idaho, this afternoon for a three -- day invitational baseball tournament with from teams throughout and Utah Idaho July 31 thru Aug. 2. The pony leaguers are scheduled to square off agaa inst Jerome, Idaho, team today (Thursday) at ' 3 p.m. Members of the team inShawn I.ish, Gene clude: Billings, Bobby Payne, Brent Sorensen, Shawn Anderson, Kelly Webb, Chris Young. Bart Bowcutt Blake Sandall, Barry Carter, Mike Giles and Tad Morrison. Local pony league finished Utah tournament action recently with an extra inning loss at the hands of South Davis. Pitcher Gene Billings took the crew through regulation stalewith a 5- -5 play mate. Brent Sorensen came on in the eighth because of a rule that pitchers are restricted to seven innings ; vr-;- 6r SC Jity Ban g If 61 J "V BoMMuJ. A'"' j Utt ' 'jJiWr. rcti fcrfcta In IlLrTt vfi your Social Security K?W to eligible First wJ-":;-- ' - :' 1 |