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Show THE vt fc .... LEADER-GARLAN- TIMES. August D nil 1, IMS, Page V. it irtSSXf r.Hlh'' ?AS? 2j y " putSr evl?3"!! '. ew f00tbaU coach' Bm wUl 0,8 gc,,00,,' im rootb,,u hope, a 9 an,: scrlnunage with the O th week dividing the talent up Jacobsen said. who """image, either first or second stringers will Players three full play W0 sPhomore quarterbacks and some of the ntn ent wi" get a chance the ,ourth u n quarter.' the game and have lt back Saturday. Jacobsen saw. He plans to name his starting squad after viewing the The Bears kick off the new season officially next Friday ug. 27, at home against Payson a uame time is 7 p.m. instead of the usualpowerhouse, 7:30 p.m., Jacobsen said. "I cried the first day," Jacobsen said after team for the first time in full armor. But watching his Wednesday he was back to being his optimistic self "we looked like a football team for the first time." noting were.form lly'or ' t - i I r: in the Tremonton City Recreation Tennis Tournament recently completed are (I to r) TENJIS WINNERS-Winne- rs Marviniull, third place; Pam Lewis, first place; Diana Mortensen, second place; and Becky Kerr, fourtfrpjace; Ken Hull, erector, presents trophies to the winners. Garland Second Stays Siith Ward Yahes Coveted A lee J -- in thei division. by a score of 1 and Both-wewinning Caldwell Third, In the senior category, three teams represented the area, Deweyville, Bothwell, and Tremonton Sixth. On 4-- ll 5-- Tremonton Sixth only played two games on Friday winning both. The Sixthers defeated Middleton 15-- and Caldwell Third, Due to double elimination, Deweyville was left out of the tourney on Friday, but Bothwell and Sixth Ward continued on Saturday. Tremonton Sixth versed Deweyville and Bothwell both lost their first game by the same score, 1 Friday, 3-- against Pocatello and Caldwell Fourth respectively. In the second game of the day, Deweyville beat while Bothwell beat Roberts, Moving on into the day's third game, 4-- 3. Mid-dleto- n, 5-- 3; 8-- Pocatello early Saturday action found Deweyville loosing to Caldwell Fourth Bothwell and barely lost also played that morning and beat Caldwell Fourth, 5-- 4-- In the next game, two local teams had it out at the plate with Tremonton Sixth finally coming out victorious in the against Bothwell, game that determined the team which would vie for the championship title. This loss eliminated Both- well leaving it up to Tremonton Sixth to bring home the championship honors, which they did, in the next two games against the same Pocatello team. Tremonton Sixth beat the first game 15-- 1 in a game stopped in the sixth inning due to the lead. They then went on to win their second victory by a lites Plague Apple 7-- 'rees; So Spray jarold G. Lindsay Extension Agent UIU Hale vou taken a look at your pple trees in the back yard lately? Many apple treeaiave taken on a Drown apparance. The leaves are turnlg brown and drying s have up. I(any call4 me asking why their app trees are dying. If fou check the leaves of thesj apple trees with a maiiifying glass, you will finqa heavy infestation of mitp. They have sucked the juids from the underside of theleaves and the leaves hav dried up. "I mites can cause the lea es to dry up and fall off. Tto unripe apples will not home-owner- mi ure properly if the lea es have been destroyed. Th sugars in the apple will beacking. are hard to for the home fruit grow food miticides firil er. Omite is a good spray for mites in apples. This insecticide is only available in 4 lb. packages. Karathane may do the job and it may not. Mites have built up a resistance to Karathane. Plictron does a good job in mite control, but it is usually only available to commercial growers. Common insecticides like diazinon and malathion are not very effective in the control of mites in apples and pears. , feating Tremonton Second round action fdund only two teams eliminated and the rest moving on in the championship and consolation brackets of the Bear River Valley Women's Softball League. In action seen Tuesday night it was Garland 2 de-- 1, 11-- Belmont outslamming Adults, 11-monton 2 squeaking by monton 6, and monton 4 surviving as ors over Thatcher-Bothwel- l, Young 1; 14-1- 3; TreTreTrevict- 19-- The third round of play was seen last night, weather permitting, at the Deweyville Parks with the following teams battling Deweyville-Elwoo- d it out: vs Gar- Garland 1; Beaver-Eas- t land vs Malad; Snowville vs Tremonton 3; and Tremonton 5 vs Fielding. Games are scheduled to continue Friday night beginning at 6:30 p.m. and again on Saturday night to determine the champions. Places to be decided Saturday include the championship position, as well as the score of 10-The local explorer teams also played in the tourney up in Twin Falls. Tremonton Second was eliminated Friday night after loosing a close first game. In their second game, they were more lucky earning a win against the Middleton team, a game that took 11 consolation, third, and innings to decide the winner . fourth places. The victory was attributed Following is a list of teams ; to key hits by Cori and Ryan " and their sponsors, without Christensen. whom the league wouldn't However this local team have been possible. eliminatfound themselves ed due to following action Tremonton 5 Law's 76 that night. Garland Griffin's 2 Tremonton Sixth explorRockets ers earned their way to Garland 1 Janet's Electsecond place last weekend, rolysis loosing the all important Dam-E- . Beaver Garland Logan game to a North Allen Realty team. Belmont Jay's Chevron 3. 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