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Show PAGE SIX BOX ELDER NEWS Brigham City. Utah Wednesday. June 7, 19S0 JOE CARR SPECIAL WILL REPAINT ANYCARFOR $3950 AND UP as an introductory offer for a limited time only to intro duce our fine workmanship. Meta repair work extra. Get our bid on making your car look like new. All work guaranteed. JOE CARR, Inc. 750 South Main St. crircv 43itilS16' LEAGUE TEAMS MADE-YOU- R ARE CHOSEN FOR NEW YEAR Four Teams Will Be In The Senior And Junior Leagues L. Goss, out- - Team R. Nielson, Three catch; B. Jensen, pitch; J. first base; R. Gordon, second base; L. Young, third base; M. Jensen, shortstop; W, Bott, outfield; L. Collins, outfield; E. Bott, outfield; F. Robinette, out-fieL. Braiisford, outfield. Ar-bo- r The Brigham City league baseball teams were chosen at the meeting held at the Rees Pioneer park, last Saturday morning at 10 oclock. Made-You- Ben Zundel and Basil Williams were there to take charge. First thing on the agenda was to get the boys divided into age groups of eight to ten, and eleven to thirteen. Some seventy boys were there for the initial meeting. Next on the list was to pick the captains for the teams. There will be four teams in each league. The captains then chose their teams and they lined up behind them as they were picked. These positions that the boys have been chosen for are not fixed for the season. A lot of the boys who want to play baseball this summer were not there and they will be able to beat out these other prayers for their berths on their respective Peaches Win Uoneyville And Lose Over Team Leads Stake The Honeyville soft-ba- n at 555 vs, 7:30 oclock 80. O'clock In the Fourth .the Will meet the n, YOUVE NEVER SEEL A LIRE Tills ll refrigerator 15-7- d Eighth ward Seventh ward Fourth ward Corinne Harper Next games, to be 3 1 1 2 4 4 3 2 0 0 held June SterooSOUo- - t Argosy Mold. r hi y(r, n X ft 1 C. 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C en team walked away from the Seventh ward, last Monday, . score of By virtue of The Brigham City Peaches by a maintained the victory they won and lost a game over the week-enas they dropped the their first place standing in the Provo Timps by a 11 to 3 score league. Tied for second are Seventh, and then lost a game to Bingham 6 to 4 Sunday night Wil- Third and Eighth. All of whom liams pitched the victory and won their games Monday eveJay Yates was charged with the ning. The Third beat Corinne 23-loss at Bingham. Bear River beat Fourth 7 to 0, In the Provo game, the Peach- and the Eighth beat Harper 7 es got off to a good start with to 0. a brace of runs in the top of the first and were never headed in Team Standings Won Lost the contest. Bill Cowley was the 4 0 Honeyville as stick the ' big man with the 1 3 Third ward Peaches second basement Week-En- d Team Four L. Gilman, catch; J. Hollingsworth, pitch; T. first base; S. Stoner, second base; D. Baird, third base; R. Knudson, shortstop; L. Nelson, outfield; D. Cottle, outfield; S. Williams, outfield; P. Whitman, outfield; D. Reeves, outfield; L. Jensen, outfield. thumped Provo pitching for four safeties out of six trips to the Captains for the senior league plate. Close behind him was teams are as follows: Team One, Cleverly with three for Reed Hansen. Team Two, Neil Jimmy five, one of which was a three . Beck-ertOman. Team three, Brent bagger. Cullimore also had a Team Four, Bob Jensen. three-plwallop to his credit Junior league captains are After dropping Bingham here team one; Poulsen, "Tubby last by a lopWednesday Tommy Davis, team two; Reese sided score of 18 night to 1, the locals Neilson, team three; Lynn Jencouldn't get started away from a. 1. h. sen, team four. home and dropped the game 6 to 4 to even up the series beteams. tween the two clubs. Gibbs Games will not be played for gathered two hits out of four about two or three weelbi betries at the plate to lead the "Side-Lines- 1 cause of park time not being Peaches in batting. fixed for usage in the summer. seAgain the Peaches drove over After sponsors have been a brace of runs In the top of By "Mact lected and sweaters and caps the first,, but Bingham came have been obtained, then the News-Journ- al right back and got to Yates for games will get under way. three runs in their half of the Sports Editor The rosters of the teams are as follows: inning. Senior League Teams City picked a single its been some time since runBrigham Team One R. Hansen, catch; weWell, in the top of the fourth and Your on had golf. anything T. Robinette, pitch; H. Reeder, went to Idaho Falls over added another in the top of the first base; G. Grunig, second editor to move out in front by a the holiday and played the fifth came base; R. Taylor, third base; B. Municipal course there. After be- 4 to 3 count Bingham P. Yamamoto, shortstop; of the country right back, though, in the bot this in ing part outfield; iM. Hyde, out- for four years and driving past tom half of the fifth and scored field; R. Wixom, outfield. the lay-ou- t every time this co- three more runs to take a lead R. Braiisford, Team Two for lumn went fishing, a long desire and close out the scoring the remaining four innings. catch; G. Jensen, pitch; N. was finally fulfilled. first base; L. Valentine, Line scores of the games: second base; L. Rigby, third The course is everything it Friday's Came base; R. Anderson, shortstop; B. Orchard, outfield; J. Baird, out- looks like. Eighteen holes liter- Brigham City .... 200 304 00211 010 000 110 3 and Provo field; R. Williams, outfield. ally filled with blue-gras- s Williams and Steck; Morgan, Team Three B. Beckert, lots of trouble. Clark, G. Ford and Storey. catch; D. Gordon, pitch; J. Sunday's Game Brewster, first base; N. Jensen, The green fees are one dollar Brigham City .... 200 110 000 4 second base; D. Beckert, third on week-day- s a and $1.50 on Bingham 300 030 OOx 6 base; W. Bunnell, shortstop; T. day Yates and Steck; Stuckensch-neider- , Saturday, Sunday and holidays. Hoilist, outfield; R. Millet, outThis fee also includes a caddy Poulson and Radulovich. field; D. Pettingill, outfield. cart to carry your clubs around cover most of the and holes Team Four B. Jeppson catch; on which also adds to the com were against the wind. H. L. Pearse, Jr., pitch; R. Bee- fort. cher, first base; B. Oman, second For the benefit of the City base; J. Packard, third base; N. The front nine Is a 36 par and Fathers, the course was jam Poulsen, shortstop; B. Jensen, a rough 34 par. packed Tuesday. Every hole had the back outfield; G. Smith, outfield; N. The first nine two nine has at least two foursomes on, it and Tingey, outfield. holes and five one waiting and it was 2 ! holes, two holes. The back nine has like that all day long. Junior League Teams one easy hole, two tough a Team One R. Poulsen, catch; holes and six long S. Jensen, pitch; J. Valberg, first holes. IT'S FUN TO FLY! base; B. Orchard, second base; r- R. Hyer, third base; R. Couch, If you wanted to find anything Why Not shortstop; D. Lund, outfield; D. with the course, it would wrong D. out Drop In And" Reeves, Kelly, outfield; be the wind. Both days Talk Over field; C. Rigby, outfield; C. have to corner played the A Flight Owens, outfield; D. Reeves, out that this breeze a was near the course, field. ; Training tornado, and made your shots Johnny Weir Course? Team Two F. Owens, catch; hard to control. The down wind S. Reeves, pitch; T. Davis, first tee shots were easy, but when It B G. L Approved Flight School base; G. Jensen, second base; came time to approach the green K. Jensen, third base; L. Smith, it was a tough Job stopping the shortstop; V. Johnson, outfield; little white agate. 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