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Show 8 THE Page 1377 TIMES July 7, LEADEIl-GARU-ND In Fast Pitch Action Women's League In v FOUr TeamS Tie For First Place and beat TNT Nursery, Rogers Mortuary barely got It's a tight race for first place in the Bear River Valley Women's league with four teams currently tied for first place posting, 1 win-los- s records. On top are Jay's Service, Feller Foto. Griffins Rockets and Butlers School. Two of the four barely held on to their hard earned position getting by the opposition only one point. Butlers School held on in recent play, against Laws "76", as did Jays Service, 3 against Culligan Service. Wide margin victories were, seen with Griffins by Taylor Farm, 9-- Here is tonight's schedule Deweyville (lighted) 6-- Averages Here's the top batting rages in order: 13-- 4 6:30 p.m. Law's '76" vs TNT Nursery 7:30 p.m. Griffins Rockets vs Culligan Service 8:30 p.m. Rogers Mortuary vs Mack's Family Drive-I- n Four Tiod p.m. Fellers Foto vs The Woodman and Modern Cleaners 7 Garland over The Woodman and Modern Cleaners and Feller Foto, 6:30 over Curlew Amoco. In other action last week, OK Tire Shop defeated R&M Macks Drive In "66", Curlew Amoco 8:30 p.m. R&M "66" vs Jays Service 0 p.m. Fife Ready Mix vs Taylor Farm 7:30 p.m. OK Tire Shop vs 19-- 8 19-1- Here's the standings in the Bear River Valley Women's Softball League as of June 30: Jay's Service Fellers Foto 7(p sta 0nsaio Srpofl IBoflflDoncoj ave- Deweyville (unlighted) 4-- 17-1- Leogtuje Ron Thompson, Elwood .545 Darwin Allen, Tre 3rd .500 Dick Green, Tre 6th .481 J. R. Adams, Dewey. .448 Vance Bourne, Tre 6th .429 Tim Barms, Dewey. .423 Byron Wood, Tre 2nd .423 Ed Shaw, Both. .419 Clark Hurd, Tre 1st .413 Dennis Green, Tre 6th .406 Terry Knudsen, Tre 6th .400 8-- Rockets, Yln)lnn)p50in) HOG Batting Elwood's Ron Thompson may not be Rod Carew but he's got a better average. Carew is battling to become professional baseball's first .400 season hitter since Ted Williams. But Thompson is swinging along at a .545 clip in LDS senior fast pitch softball action. Thompson leads in the batting average race computed each week by athletic director Calvin Bingham. Scattered among the top 11 batting averages are four Tremonton Sixth warders which may be one reason why that team is sitting atop the league standings with an undefeated record. Sixth ward batters include Dick Green (.481), Vance Bourne (.429), Dennis Green (.406) and Terry Knudsen Fastpitch action resumes Friday and Saturday night at Tournament Deweyville. action gets underway on Friday , July 15. Here's this week's schedule: (No fast pitch games were schedule last week). Thursday at 9:30 p.m. Tremonton Sixth takes on Both-wel- l. Friday-lighte- .Here's the Explorer league July 9 Both well p.m. Tre 4th vs Tre 3B p.m. Dewey vs Tre 2nd p.m. Bothwell vs Tre 1st -- Tre 3rd vs Howell July 9 -- -- Kin-mon- third. Named as Little Cowboy and Cowgirl were Jardu Steed and Amy Sue Steed. Buckles were awarded to winners. They were donated by Belmont Springs, Lazy P Western Store, Hess Manufacturing, U & I Sugar, Elwood Friday-unlighte- d 7 6:00 Tre 4th vs Beaver Dam 7:30 Tre 6th vs Elwood (.400). 6-- 1 -- 6:00 Tre 2nd vs Gar. 1st 7:30 Deweyville vs Howell 7 8 9 A calf riding competition, for small cowboys ages 0 14 was held as a part of the Plymouth July 4th celebration and rodeo. Winners in the 10 - 14 age group were Darin Scoffield, first; Rodney Zundell, second and Gary Madsen, third. In the 0 - 9 age group Shaun Owen placed first; Wade t, Lish, second and Robert The 1977-7- 8 Migratory Bird Hunting and Conservation is on sale at all Stamp U. S. Post Office locations on Friday, July 1, 1977. The $5 stamp is purchased annually by waterfowl hunters, philatelists and conservationists. Revenues from the stamp are used to buy additional wetland habitat under a program of the Department of Interior's U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service. schedule: 6:00 Tre 1st vs Tre 2nd 7:30 Gar. 1st vs Both well 9:00 Deweyville vs Belmont 10:30 vs Elwood vs Tre 3rd d Saturday-unlighte- park d 4th 1st 9:00 Belmont vs Beaver 1 10:30 No Game . Senior Fast Pitch Deweyville Park Tre Tre 6:00 7:30 Saturday-lighte- park d 8 p.m. Tre 5th vs Tre 3A p.m. Tre 6th vs Thatcher It seems quaint that our ancestors used slamshells and beads for money, but then we wonder what they'd think about a walletful of little plastic cards. Tournament action begins July 13 at Bothwell and Elwood. 6-- 1 Griffin's Rockets Butler School 1 OK Tire Shop 3 Fife Ready Mix Rogers Mortuary Winning Ridbrs Namod Hunting Lamb's Service, Charlie Taylor and Jay's Chevron Service. Plaques were donated by Tammy Steed. 6-- 1 6-- 4-- Fronk Chevrolet Co.'s 3-- 3 ' Cleaners 3-- 3 Woodman-Moder- n 3-- 3 (The LEADER Mack's Drive In Laws 76 4 Culligan Service Taylor Farm 5 R & M 66 T & T Nursery 6 3-- 4 -v V- 3-- 2-- 4 2-- 1- 0-- In Colt, Pony Play Prices Stattad Monte Carlo Sport Coupe - Thursday Speaker, Cruise Control, Wheel, Tinted Glass, White Walls, Mouldings, Turbine Wheels, Remote Cont. Mirror Radio Roof, Vinyl and Friday Tilt Sticker Price '839.65 SAVE '6,539.65 and Saturday AMERICA'S 14 Tremonton Colt and Pony league teams finished first in their respective leagues while other local teams nailed down the second and third spots as well. In the Colt league, Tremonton B finished with an 11-- 1 record to take the top spot inspite of a last game loss to their brother team, Tremonton A. The latter finished in second place with a 3 record. The league consists of four teams from Brigham City, the two Tremonton teams and a Willard squad. On the Pony league side, Tremonton One finished in First place with a 20-- 2 record 9-- while Tremonton Two settled for third place with a 7 record. Willard finished in second place by one game. Perry rounds out the league. 5-- -- All stars will be selected in each league now to comprise two teams for state tournament play. In final Colt league action Tuesday, A edged B, Kelly Webb collected two hits including a seventh inning single to score Shawn Anderson to win. Anderson reached base on a walk then stole second to get into scoring position. Blake Sandall was credit- 4-- 3. scores posted in Powder Puff action: Wednesday: Queen Bees 7, Bombers 6; Blue Denims vs Bicentennials, score unavailable at press time; Destroying Angels 15, Go Go's 7; Knockouts 0, Hotheads 10. Friday's action went as follows: Destroying Angels 14, Knockouts 5; Go Go's 10, Blue Denims 2. Other games scheduled for Friday were CHOOSE TO FROM IMMEDIATE FOR DELIVERY In the only Pony league contest, Tremonton Two edged out Tremonton One, 5-- 4 fis. imr-- " Eric Shumway recorded the win. Mark Hall tripled and Louis Jensen doubled for the winners. Hunter Green collected two singles in a losing effort. Powder Puff Scores Listed week's STOCK CAR LUXURY D Juty Clock Busier Sale On Bety Otmlef Gaf& Mck In Stock ed with the win on the mound. Losing pilcher was Brent Sorenseu who relieved Gene Billings in the sixth. Sandall aided his own cause with four hits including a triple, double and two singles. 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