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Show LAMAR DAVIS HOLDS SPARTANS Bowling Results Tosh Towatari Wins Top Singles Honors Bowling TO FIVE HITS IN BASEBALL Tosh Tawatarl rolled a sizzling .674 series to win the sinIn gles chain plonsh Ip trophy competition at the Dance Bowl. Kan Yagl finished second with a 642 and Roy Olsen took third with. a 640. Kuch Sato rolled a 638 for fourth place while Dsn Oleny came in fifth with a 633 and Doug Orchard was sixth with 625. Dan Olney rolled the highest total score In team play, doubles and singles to win the allevents trophy. Oyler And Baird Knock Homers To Lead Bees To 9 To 2 Victory Mon. By David Holland Paced by a five hit pitching .performance by LaMar Davis and home runs by Phil Oyler and Garth Baird, the Box Elder baseball team dumped South Cache by a score of 9 to 2 at Wellsville last Monday.. a stylish Davis, southpaw, a masterful game pitched It's not too late to contract for sugar beets Higher prices seen as result of USDA action Many farmers who have already signed their sugar beet contracts for 1952 are expanding their present sugar beet acreage. This acreage increase results from advancing sugar prices which give promise of a substantial I increase in the price of sugar beets. During the past two months there have been several advances in the price of sugar. Should this situation hold, it could well mean that farmers will realize a price in excess of $15.00 per ton for their 1951 beet crop, r The trend of beet prices is definitely upward, while the price of some other crops may decrease somewhat. Advantages of Sugar Beets beets respond to high fertility and bring you a Sugar high return for fertilizer applied; they also leave a high of other crops . residual fertility which increases the yield in the rotation. Sugar beets will give you a high cash return for beets and also produce an abundance of comparatively economical livestock feed. Beet tops, pulp and molasses from one acre of beets will provide as much livestock feed as the average acre of grain or alfalfa. Beets are actually two crops its one., Sugar beets adapt themselves to the mechanical control of weeds. No other crop in your rotation holds a more important place in contributing to weed control. If, yon have not already planted a maximum acreage of sugar beets as a part of your crop rotation program, arrange to do so at soon as possible. Call your sugar company fieldman! SfPOIRffiCOlPff alub against the Cache Valley j nine, fanning seven and not giving a single walk. Rippllnger, the South Cache chucker, did most of the spoiling against Merne Davis, as far as hitting was concerned. He collected three of the five hits given up by Davis including the only two extra base blows. He batter In both South Caches runs with his homer and double. The game was tight most of the way with the hurlers holding down the sluggers. The Bees gained three runs in the second inning as Davis batted across Hunsaker and Olsen on his single and scored on an error. They picked up another In the fifth frame as Neil Hunsaker doubled Morrison across. Then ; in the top of the eighth with the Bees leading 4 to 2 the game blew- wide open. Garth Baird slammed out a home run scoring Earl Nielsen ahead of him. After Roland Holmap gained first In a fielders choice and Harold Anderson walked Phil Oyler boomed out a long homer bringing home three more. On the Bee ledger, Roland Holman collected two hits including a triple, Neil Hunsaker two with a double, and Bafy Morrison, Harold Anderson, LaMar Davis, Phil Oyler, and Garth Baird, one each. Another highlight of the game was a finely executed double play by Oyler, (Baird and Anderson, spoiling South Caches only rally in the seventh inning. This Thursday, the Bees play host to North Cache at the Rees Pioneer park at 3:30 p, m. Average With .474 siStSspS SSSfcssssV" I MW On SEPTEMBER'' HEAVYWEIGHT PRIZEFIGHTER? 223 LBS. HONE T 1,1 1951, OSWALD FREY, USING CASTING UNE, HOOKED MO LA. TARPON IN LAKE LANDED A WITHIN THE CITY LIMITS OF NEW ORLEANS. IT HAS BEEN ESTABLISHED AS A NEW WORLDS RECORD. aP 275 LBS. P IN 3HOH I Weber High Outshoots All Entries In Region One Golf Match Here Monday By David Holland Weber high school topped a the boys is the state golf meet field of four entries in the Re- at Provo, next Monday. Coach gion One golf meet at the Brig- Dale Rasmussen will send four ham City course on Monday boys to represent Box Elder in the classic. They will be select The Weber crew shot the low ed during the week. score of 345 for two rounds. Coming In second place three strokes off the pace was Logan high. Box Elder and Ogden tied for third spot with 350, Just five ' strokes back. Topping the field of 16 boys, four from each was school, sharpshooter Bil'ly Glover from Box Elder Who shot 75. Next In Will individual shooting was Max Johnson of Ogden with 79. Jerry Comer of Logan made the rounds in 82 strokes followed by John Peters of Box Elder with 83. Rounding out In the top half were Green of Logan with 86 and Mack Watkins of Box ElSheet Metal Softball will take the spot der and Richard Scott of Weber Phone 25 87 with each. light in North Box Elder stake The next competition open to athletics next Monday evening, senior May 12, when teams square off for the first round of competition at Reese Pioneer park, according to Ursel Powerful shortstop, Phil Oyler, continues to lead the Box Elder Bees in batting with a skyrocketing average of .474. Speedy centerfielder, Roland Holman, is the runnerup with .435. Harold Anderson slugging' first baseman, holds down third spot with a .389 clip. Neil Hunsaker, husky leftfielder, follows closely with .383. Rounding out the top five is outfielder Clifford Watkins with a 352. iRoland Holman is the lop home run hitter with two Phil Oyler, Earl Nielson, and Garth Baird have one each. Phil Oyler claims the most s with three to his credit. Harold Anderson, Clif, ford Watkins, and Roland Holman, have two each, followed by ElWynn Olsen with one. iRoland Holman tops the dou bles department with four. Harold Anderson has slugged out boasts three, fiaty Morrison two doubles, and Phil Oyler and Neil Hunsaker, one each, i By crossing the plate 13 times each, Harold Anderson and Roland Holman claim the lead in the runs column. Phil Oyler and Neil Hunsaker are tied for ahird ,writ)i nine each. The statistics cover all this years games including league and practice. FOR A SHOWDOWN DEMONSTRATION OF THE FARMALL , North Stake SUPER .... '4 2 LESS GAS CALL US TODAY AT 300 BRIGHAM TRUCK AND SEASHORES Heating Roofing FARM IT WILL DO YOUR SPRING PLOWING AND ALL WORK DURING THE YEAR u , (g ON YOUR USING Open Softball Wars Next Mon. ASK three-bagger- MMO Brigham City Utah Air Conditioning 48 North Main IMPLEMENT CO. PHONE 300. n 'Hunsaker, stake atihletic direc- ' tor. In the initial games Eighth and Third wards and Fourth and Seventh will play at 7 p. m. and and Corinne and Honeyville Bear River and Harper will play at 8:30 p. m. 'As usual the games are open to the public free of charge, . BOURBON IS BACK ! 'Hunsaker said. The remainder of the senior ball schedule .will be re- PAGE EIGHT CO. ISTHC MAXIMUM WEIGHT ALLOWED A n SUGAR Cl . QUIZ C0SNE1? leased later and the Jr. ball will start as soon as school ends. UTAII-IDAII- O k Batalia was leveling out his yard when he struck a brick. He kept digging and presently had uncovered over 3,000. A iBattalla isnt sure whether Its MEMPHIS, Tenn. (UP) mining bonanza in his own front an old brick wall. He thinks his Tony lot once was the site of a brickyard brought Battalia out of retirement. yard. Batalia dropped his life of Anyway, common bricks bring to become a brick miner. $35 a thousand. Discovers Brick Mine Iti His Front Yard By Jm MAHONEY m BOX ELDER NEWS Brigham City. Utah Wednesday. 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