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Show Page 6 THE LEADER-GARLA- TIMES, ND July 2, 1975 Class Reunion DE The Box Elder high school class of 1945 will bold their thirty year reunion, Friday June 11 at Sherwood Hills. 8 S3 I should be Reservations made with Sue Watanabe, Route 1, Box 108, Brigham City. Uah. A PROFESSIONAL PERSON AND WANT TO YOUR BUSINESS. YOU'VE FOUND IT! TO CLOSE BE 2000 sq. ft., 11 rooms in all. 3 bathrooms, 2 bedroom IF YOU ARE I living area, air conditioned, carpets, drapes, fell flco Tremonton One and Tremonton Two go against each An unidentified Tremonton player lays down a good bunt to SACRIFICE a run in a game Monday against Perry. bring home Skyway Amateur Draws Field of 62 For A field of golfers was 62 gross went to Dennis Green and Jay Norr with a score of 31. Ray Finch and Arlo Ericksen took second with a 36. In the net column, Johnny Krey and Jimmy Archibald took first with a 35 followed by Chuck Nelson and Jody Wood with a 40. In the Twilight tourney here are the standings by points thru June 18: Jeff and Jerry Fronk 6; Sid and Brad Cutler, 6; Ron Henry and Krey 5 12; Ericksen and Carlyle 5 12; Worley and Krey 4 12; Watkins and Adams 4; Finch and Nelson 3 12; Orme and Richards 3 12; Larsen and Boyce 3; Other championship flight gross winners were: Vance Christensen, 70, second: and Gene Munk, 72, third. Championship net winners Rob were Despain, 63, second and Dennis Green, 66, third. First flight gross winners were: Dave Castell, 72, second: Richard Marble, 76, thjrd: Bob Stewart, 76, fourth and Sid Cutler, 78, fifth. First flight net winners were': Ron Henri, 59, second; Lane Gardner, 61, third; Tom C'Grady. 63, fourth; Gordon Worley and Parry Crazier, tied for fifth with 64 s. two-m- an a In best ball, blind draw,' match last I Quinney and Quinney 2; Fick-li- n and Perry 2; Hales and Laub 1 12 ; Hales and Hep-pi- er 12; Wyler and Anderson 1 12; the remaining teams have no points. Here's the Twilight tourn- ey schedule for July 9; Ray Finch and Chuck Nelson play Jody Wood and Dave Burnett, 5:45; Jack Fronk -Max Walker play Bevin Hales-Ma- x Heppler 5:52; Ed 1 and Pete Quinney play Sid and Brad Cutler 5:59; Pearce Steve 6:06; Adams x Watkins-Ma- Hales-Merr- ill Ron Krey play Laub, Henrie -- Johnny play Larry Flcklin-Lyn- n 6:13; Gordon Perry, play White Krey Worley-Edd- ie Irry 10-- was winning pitcher. Blake Sandall came on to relieve him. Sandall also got cred- Byron Anderson-Wi- ll 6:20; Webb Reed Harris-Ru- ss play team 11, 6:27; CarArnold Ericksen-Do- n lyle play Jay Norr-JimArchibald 6:34; Kevin Oyler-Bri- an ck Lish play Wayne Boyce 6:41; Jerry and Jeff Fronk play Bob Orme-Cra- ig Richards 6:48. my Lar-sen-Ja- Tremonton Two won out in an earlier game but they've lost standout shortstop and hitter Jeff Leak since. But Coach Allan Williams says Blake Sandall has improved on the "miraculously" mound for Two and predicts a close contest. Tremonton One picked up two victories in the last week getting by Willard 7- -3 and Perry Brent Sorensen picked up both victories on the mound but got relief from Gene Bil13-- 4. lings. Billings should be a for league all-st- ar shoo-i- n hon- in one ors. He went stretch at the plate and was 13-- 14 for 10 until he popped up batting Monday night against Perry. . Against Willard he went four for four including a 10 left-hand- ed Little League Sceres In Bear River Valley Little league action this past week, the Tigers got by the 5, in Major League Reds, action. In other major league games the Tigers beat the 6-- Giants, Dodgers took the Reds by one and Yanks beat the Twins. The Yanks also got by the Giants in the last inning and the Dodgers beat Brigham HANDY MAN j - NEED Here is a 2 bedroom, older home, corner lot just waiting for you. Call now! Price $8,000.00 - 257-36- 85 Southwick Realty. scored three runs on "some very controversial calls" according to Coach Williams. Losing pitcher was Mark Williams. Darwin Carter and Chris Young both collected two singles and knocked in two runs apiece. Mark Williams and Chris Webb each had a pair of singles and Nolan Hess got a double. Six now has a 5- -6 record. I I I UTAH 84337 64 WEST MAIN, TREMONTON, AREA 801 PHONF. 257-375- jDonSo Ros 257-368- Hawkes Joyce 1 Benson 5 257-782- 257-314- 6 0 con- All-Sta- Two ways to be quick without hurrying. Snapper is fast so you can get through fast. Here s why: Grass bag is mounted behind the mower. Extra-larg- e grass bags for fewer srnns. Powerful vacuum action for an extra clean lawn. Get yours today. Snapper is J F 6-- fectively. Both sides struck out a lot as Bob Billings scored the home team's sole run. Five now has a 4- -6 record with a number of In fast for Tre-mong- on you loses. Tremonton Six was edged 6, by Brigham Three, in their contest Ahead 6- -4 in the bottom of the seventh one-r- un 7-- iiiwwww, AH Snapper mowers meet A.N.S.I. safety specifications wW. 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Clayton Austin came on in relief and pitched ef- l I A HOME? night. 10 the Twins. inning, Drs. it for the top stick of the Tonight's game will Moles week, on hand for last weekends Skyway Amateur golf tournament as Mike Borich took the championship flight gross title with a 68 and Mark Hyland took the net title with a 61. of the two In the first e ights, Brad Cutler came up with a 56 to claim that title while Gordon Hansen shot a 70 for the gross title. other tonight (Wednesday) in a game that will mean a share of the Pony League title for the victor. The game gets underway at 6 p.m. at the Bear River junior high field. Both teams sport 9- -2 records currently. Willard has already claimed a share of the title by posting a 10- -2 record. Since, time doesn't permit a playoff game the winner of tonight's contest will be declared and three singles. he got two against home runs and a triple. Bobbie Payne got into the home run act with a solo against Perry and Shawn Anderson picked up two hits. Shawn Lish got a double Willard. In other Pony League action, Tremonton Two took 5, Chris Young Perry And a office. Garland. $26,750.00. sm Klir double was-- i Je35twftj!Se5 CCOftUCJi I 1 |