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Show Candland Wins Bothwell Wins Division Junior Title Here; Senior Softball Squads Play Tonight 2nd Pro Money In M-M- Open Golf Play Dean Candland, pro at the Brigham City golf course, captured second place professional money last week in the City Parks Open golf tournament on the Forest Dale course, Salt Lake City. Candland moved through s three matches into the before he was eliminated. Tee Branca, Salt Lake City pro, won first pro money. The situation was Identical with the tournament last year when Branca and Candland were 'the last pros in the tournament. Last year Candland won second and Branca went on to win the ; tourney. , There were 300 pros and top amateurs entered in the tournament and 64 in the champion-shiflight in which Candland was entered. semi-final- - p Add Odd Names BUFFALO, N. Y. (UP) The Scity has a Bill Board on wheels. 'He lives on Leroy Ave., and is a railroad engineer. 5 Box Elder NEWS Brigham City, Utah Wednesday, August 12, 1853 j UTAH POULT Z n o Your ir UTAH K POULTRY P uo 5 m JO 5 Manager 3 Sayst 5 JACK KELLY, Manager ber stake. -- en Win Championship Trophy For Jr. Honeyville Takes M-M- Four Games Open en Senior Sportsmanship Play-Of- Amateur Tourney 7:15 p. m. Fielding ward, Rear River stake, vs. West Weber, North stake. 8:30 p. m. Brigham City Seventh ward, North IBox Elder stake vs. Bothwell, South (Bear River stake. 9:45 p. m. Perry ward, South Box Elder stake vs. Malad Third ward, Malad stake. f Junior Trophy At Rees Tonight Bothwell ward Junior knocked over Ogden Third ward, the hard way, Saturday night to win the Division 15 Brigham City, the center of! L.D.S. District 15 athletics, will again hf. the scene of play-offin competition this Wed-- ! Thursdays Game: Terrace Fourth ward, stake vs. Clinton Lakeview stake. Opens At Golf Course Saturday A Box Elder county amateur metal tournament will be held at the Brigham City municipal golf course this Saturday and Sunday, according to Dean Candland, Pro. Everybody is eligible and all contestants will play 18 holes Saturday and 18 hole y Sunday, Candland laid. e River-dal- e ward,' Twins Don't Share Same Birthday MADISON, Wis. (UP) ' , Mr. There will be a flight of for everyone, competition three In alL and prizes will be awarded in all flights. Winners will receive - trophies from the Peters Jewelry company. Candland urged contestants to register before Friday. and Mrs. James Martinelli just became the parents of twins, but theyll still have to put on two birthday parties if they stick to the facts. The first twin, a boy, was born nesday through Saturday when top senior squads, repre- at 11:, 16 p. m. The second, a girl, senting as many stakes, con- was born at 12:08 a. m. the next verge on Brigham City for com- day. petition. All 10 of the teams will be 26-2- s L..D.S. championship. for the tropny sportsmanship honors was the Honeyville ward, North Box Elder stake, which came up with a perfect sportsmanship record for the four day tournament. seeking a championship trophy In the championship game and a berth in the Bothwell opened with an 11-play-offlater this summer, advantage going into the third Last week the Junior division inning. Ogden came back with play-ofwas held in Brigham eight runs, tied the score in the City with the Bothwell squad fourth inning and went ahead winning. in their half of the fifth. All games will be played at iBothwcll, last years division Rees Pioneer park. Bothwell Junior Softball Squad champs, then fought its way Four of the five games in the back to the top. with nine more . . . which won first place in the Division 15 play-off- s last week. Left to right, front first round will be played toruns to clinch the the honors row: Lynn Anderson, Thomas Christensen, Steve Anderson, Arnold Eberhard, Gary night and one tomorrow. . This team had to earn its tournament post by defeating Christensen. Back row: Reed Harris, manager; Byron Anderson, Dennis Summers, Tonights Games: Ned Newman, Kenneth Sessions, Ronald Firth, Leon Payne, Kent Summers and Wayne Lakeview ward in a 10 minute 6 p. m Plain City ward, Far Summers. West stake, vs. 19th ward, We game completion playoff earlier in the evening. This playoff became necessary when rain cut short the regulation hour of play Friday. Lakeview ward of the Lake-viestake combined fine fielding and team spirit to take third Beautiful Boxed place tournament honors. Ogden First ward of Weber stake was Mens and Womens Four1 second round will be Carrie consolation winner. Johnson, LaVoy Chlarson, Idona Divisions Of IBothwcll and Ogdon Third Hamilton, Manilla Horsley, Marward will represent the local di- Competition Scheduled garet Bess, Beverly Peterson, vision in the playCoy Hadfield, and Helen Felt. offs at Salt Lake City, August 18 Matches for the August leg of Ladies Director's Cup the 22.' of tournament competition through vs. Dellis Yolanda Allen Brigham City Golf and Counclub were released today by Blcom, Marg Merrill vs. Clair try You Just Can't Please Pro Dean Candland. Goodliffe, Florence Richardson The first round must be com- vs. Doris Allen, Mamie Fruin vs. Everyone, Cops Find pleted by August 15. Member of Elma Klitgaard, Arvilla Powers the match first is responsible for vs. Grace Davis, Doris Abbott vs. SCHENECTADY, 'N. Y. (UP) Policemen here decided Betty Seegmiller, Jessie Jepper-soits contacting the second man. vs. Jean .Barnard, Shirley Choice Matches are: hopeless to try to satisfy everyMen's Director Cup Matney vs. Glenna Merrill, and body, after hearing a complaint Selection Farrell Bess vs. Les Bundy, iBeth Epley vs. Carman Waldron. that they W'ere too lenient in enfirst the in Dick vs. Bud laws. Pett Seeing competition Seegmiller, forcing speed Priced . . The city council charged that Reese Allen vs. Deb Holmgren, second round will be LaVon , Gleav-esVarine vs Walt Seegmiller, Thompson, on the citys speed Frank Stephens officers Chuck Epley vs. Deb Had-fiel- Hazel Breitenbeker, Viola Pett, the watch were stretching NAME FREE! Darrell Gardner vs, Ed Lottie Earl, Mildred Shumway speed limit to suit their own Ulalla Cornwall. and vs. Gordon Larsen Ray Krey, conveniences." Arrests werent being made, Grant and Reed Merrill vs. Scott That Bridget ' Buy Now and Save! l, , the council charged, unless mo- Horsley. ' Glen Anderson vs. Jack Shum-way- , Spare N. H. (UP) State CONCORD, torists were going 37 or 38 miles Jerry Fruin vs. Lee Han- - gen Katherine Jackson has inper hour. The speed limit here Winzeler vs. Ren Reed- troduced Ike sen, is 25. legislation providing er, ay Reese vs. D . A. Olsen, use of state funds for preserva(Reed Simonsen vs. Jess Jepper-son- , tion of New 11 West Forest Phone 1030 picHampshires O. E. Merrill vs. Glen Anturesque covered bridges. vs. C. Don E. Wixom derson, Sheffield and Harold Bouck vs. iPresented 19-1- M-M- AUGUST GOLF MATCHES LISTED; SPECIAL SALE! 1st ROUND DEADLINE AUG. 15 i J Utah Poultry operates a branch plant here in G Brigham City for one 5 purpose, to serve you 5 BETTER. 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