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Show THE Jay's Chevron took Laws 76, OK Tire edged Jay's 7; Chevron L Roger's 14- 15- win. In the Fife Ready Mix maintained their first place lead with a 12-4 win over Dale Barnes and Jones Equipment beat Allen Realty, 13-- 9. In make-upacti- beat all-sta- 25-1- 3; 9-- 6-- 5. Tuesday. Bothwell outslug-ge- d to win their 9. Elwood. contest. Tournament action will continue Friday evening at Deweyville. 11-- no East beat Belmont, scores available. In Garland Stake Explorer action. Garland First B beat 5; Park Valley, Garland 4; East edged Belmont Garland First A beat GarIn slow pitch action, Howell beat Garland First, 28-2- 0; land Second and Howell beat Tremonton Fourth beat Fielding. There are no senior slow 6; Fielding beat Thatcher, Garland Second and Garland or explorer games this week. 6-- 12-- Webb picked up two doubles and Gene Billings got a pair rs blew Pony league lead in the sixth inning against Mueller Park in the first game of the district tournament at Bountiful Monday evening and went on to lose 7. a Roger's Otto's Body Shop beat Dale Barnes, 8; Dale Barnes beat Jones Equipment, 14-- 9. There is no action scheduled this week. Final league play will take place July 31 prior to tournament action. 0. July 24, 1975, Poge 7 Stars Beat Brigham Massey on, only other game All- - Pony League - 3. Ferguson Mortuary, GARLAND TIMES, 15-1- Mortuary beat Taylor Farm, and Griffin's Rockets slugged Otto's Body Shop, 7-- 8-- were too hard for Sixth ward infielders to handle cleanly. But sixth came back with the aid of a couple of bloop-in- g singles over the infield to take the lead and go on to 17-- 8; Taylor Farm got by Dale Barnes, 5; OK Tire beat Allen Realty, 2; and Jones Equipment edged Otto's Body Shop. - 4; 8-- 8-- 13-1- tournament action. Deweyville came up with the solo run early on a couple of hard hit singles that Drive-i- n be-fo- rolysis, Deweyville scored first but it was their last Tuesday evening as Tremonton Sixth got by them 5- -1 in fast pitch earlier action, Mack's In E 17ms In Extra Innings Jayi Chevron 1 and Law's 76 maintained a neck and neck 3- -3 tie through nine innings Tuesday evening re flnnally deciding on a winner. Jean Cannon came up with the decision maker when she hit a long fly over the center-fielde- r's head then scampered home for the win. In other Tuesday action, Massey Ferguson moved into a tie for second with Griffin's Rockets, who were idle, by beating Mack's Drive-i- n, 5. Earlier in the week they bested Janet's Elect- LEADER-TH- 7- -2 of singles for the all-sta- rs. crew will The participate in a Soda Springs Idaho, tourney July 31 and all-st- ar Aug. 8-- 1- -2. Against Brigham, the all-stlost the first game 6 on a few errors. Blake Sandall had a good day at bat with two doubles and six runs batted inthe team's total. rs The got complete games out of Brent Sorensen in the second and Gene Billings in the third to win 5 and 4- to take the tourney. Billings picked up a triple in each contest and Kelly Webb got a single in the third game. Five members of Tremon-ton- 's two colt league teams are participating on a league all-st- ar squad. rs were schedThe uled to play Vernal in Provo last night The winner of the tournament will get a chance to play in California. Members of the squad from the local area are Mark Williams, Nolan Hess, Darwin Carter, Bob Billings and Chris Webb. Coach Allen Williams said four of the five will apparently start for the ars The $ all-sta- rs, largely of north L comprised Box Elder 7-- county youth who played on two Tremonton pony league teams, got into the district tourney by dumping a Brig-ha- m all-st- ar team in two of Football Workouts three contests. all-sta- 8-- Set At Bear River Bear River high school football workouts for the 1975 season will get underway the evening of Aug. 4 at 7:30 p.m., according to head coach Donald Petersen. All boys interested should report at the high school gym with appropriate clothing to work out in, the coach said. Pads will be issued at a later date. This workout is for all 10,11 and 12th graders, the coach added. All boys should be getting their physical examinations now. Tourney Set; League Results Bucharoo Rodeo Planned July 30 Over 40 boys and kids, Khelr riding roping against bucking, running Shetland ponies and calves, in a wild-we- st 'Little Buck-ar- oo Rodeo' at the Box Elder County Fairgrounds Wednesday night July 30, at This rodeo is 7:30 p.m. sponsored by the Tremon-to- n Second Ward and produc- ed by Bernice Hunsaker. Kids 7 through 14 will highlight the family show as they lock horns with the tough, well trained bucking stock of the Hunsaker outfit Special events are also planned for the evening. States United and is famous for the action packed enter- fast-movi- ng, The Six Injured Elder County cit- izens were injured, none seriously, In traffic accidents over the weekend. Dennis R. Jenkins, 24. 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I I car for the get your ready I I months ahead with Husky Stratolube "6000" motor oil OFFER GOOD JULY 10 THROUGH AUG. 31, 1975 Ccif Riding M I (with 17" fluted coulters) Special We'll drain your REDUCTION from list price on any p $800 1200 David Brown Tractor UazW Children No Charge tuf n purchase U 3-Bot- tom Cclf Roping -- Bareback WdiZy taMM fun ti UULbli Shetland Mute Bareback Riding Adults '1.50 TkMi Mil 1(1 liUU Case 6000 mounted shear bolt plow GROUNDS FAIR COUNTY 14 EMM! WITH CIIL AND FILTER CHANGE 7:30 p.m. ML Cowboys W.S.I. 5 MM vaNXJT" of a new 4 Age CLASSES 257-324- with your Bernice Ward Wednesday-Jul- with RON'S SWIM SCHOOL U PRODUCER y Car Wash & Vacuum youth the by all-sta- rs. FREE d Little Buckaroo Rodeo SPONSORED all-sta- Krazy Daze in Tremonton saw alot ofcrazy Harold but Denier, of Gepharts, was probably one of things, the best dressed "ladies" in town. GUESS WHO Summer Swimming Lessons re Fol-Iwoi- ng Tremonton youth. was uninjured. Terri Pincombe, 9, Trereceived severe monton, lacerations to her legs and body Saturday when the car she was riding in went out of control on a gravel road' near Tremonton. Terri was released Monday from the Bear River Valley hospital. Three other children were slightly injured, but the driver of the car, Jane Annett Bowen, 17, Tremonton, was not injured. year-ol- Six Box -2 eet The Little Buckaroo Rodeo has been on the rodeo circut for many years throughout the western and mid-weste- rn all-sta- Har-we- tainment it provides for spectators, of all ages. It is billed whereever It shows as a "Great Show for the whole family." western This colorful show will be accepting donations of $1.50 for adults and .75 cents for kids through age 12. Families with a lot of young children will be given special consideration. Kids interested in entering this show can sign up at the Bear River Saddle shop at 19 S. 1st W. Tremonton. Entry fee is $1 and participants must be age 7 through 14 inclusive; not over 4 inches tall and cannot exceed 120 pounds in weight AH contestants must fill out the official entry blank and have it signed by one or both It can be mailed parents. to the Saddle Shop but it is preferred it be presented at the time of the sign up. &irls bo,will be, matching and skills Against Mueller Park of Bountiful, the team rated SHE'S SAFE Shauna Robbins beats a throw to first on a number one in the tourney, close play in a game between Law's Dodge and Jay's Chevron the "kids kind of fell apart" 1. Shauna was safe, but all in a losing effort as Jay's in the sixth, coach Allen Williams said. topped Law's 3. Errors hurt. Mueller Park never got an earned run even though eight men wenthome. Brent Sorensen went the first six innings on the mound for rs the local before getting in trouble. And the Bountiful bunch got the benefit of two "very bad calls" in the late innings for the victory. The local crew was scheduled to play again lasi nigra in the two game elimination tourney. On the hitting side, Kelly 49 by Reed Harris and Fred teams recentTwenty-si- x Scoring a 54 were ly faced competition in a Allen. Member-Gue- st Best Ball Bob Orem and Bill Carlos. Tournament held recently at Low scores in the tourney the Skyway Golf Course. were Steve Ray, 711 Ron of the tournWinners Steve Ray, 71; Ron Hen-ri- e, ey were RonHenrie and Steve SMALL 72' George Finch, Reed Ray with a score of 65. Harris and Dave Smith, 73; them was the second place - team consisting of Dennis Green, 75; Mike 01- -r sen and '"Kerr'Sewmonsr Dennis Green and Dave Smith ; s 68. Ray Finch and Bob Stewart,-Ron Mortensen ' First net was won with a 78; and Evan Green, 79. o rM t HI m 11 1 w Ls$ JNES EQUIPMENT East Tremonton Highway 191 & 305 Kimm M g mi |