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Show Double Wins Sets Stage for Showdown Game With Bulldogs Box Elder baseballers banged their way closer to top spot in Region One this week when they picked up a pair of wins from South Cache and Logan. The twin triumphs gave the Hiver record and set the grew a stage for Thursdays contest against undefeated North Cache on the local diamond. The Bees hung up a lopsided 11-victory over South Cache Thursday at Rees park. Pitcher Dale Smith proved too much for the Spartan batsmen who maninaged but one hit over six nings. All three South Cache runs came in the seventh when David Cottle relieved Smith but Coach Vernal Harris brought the big man back in to put out the fire. Box Elder scored four runs in the first inning to get off to a The winners running start. boomed out nine hits. Shortstop Bob Parsons had three hits in four trips to the plate. Dale Nelson and Bruce Hyde each got a Anderson, 3b Larson, 2b ... Totals ' 2 30 Notional Little League Chooses Teams for 1958 Four teams have been chosen to participate in the National Little League baseball tournament in Brigham City this summer. The player auction was conducted Monday at which time teams were made up consisting of five players, five and five nine and Little League will begin play as soon as school has closed for the summer, according to Aubrey L. Moody, National president. Other officers of the Nationalists league include Gordon Mrs. Pat Reeves, Bidlack, treasurer, Reed Simon-sen- , players manager; Karl chief umpire; and Nello Jensen, head scorekeeper. The following teams will participate in the National league: Fife Construcion, sponsor; Don Chase, manager; Cliff Hobson, Burt Baty, coach; Erick Jenson, Grant Hacking, Merle Dunn and Bruce Stoner; 11 year-olds: Brent Larsen, Steven Chase, Ronnie Stewart, Richard Hobson and Scott Burt; nine and Curtis Ilun-sakeRonnie Munns, Brad Burt, Larry Moody and Steven Smith. Macks Pharmacy sponsor; Pat Bidlack manager; Ralph Years-lecoach; Tommy Montes, Wayne Glenn, Rodney Spendlove, Douglas Nelson and Bidlack; Jimmy David Reese, Charles Young, Douglas Tracy, Steven Joseph-soand Frank Peterson; nine and olds: David Baty, Randy Simonson, Dean Anderson, Carl LaRose and Stan Call. Mendenhalls, sponsor; Tony Gallegos, manager; Perce Petersen, coach; .. Doug Hunsaker, Dale Montes, Newell Bowden, Monte Jones and Creig Bill Christensen; Horsley, Elliot Funk, Phil Christensen, Jimmy Leggett and Lloyd Scothern; nine and Tony Gallegos, Don Bradshaw, Jef Reeves, Kim Petersen and Merrell Call. Auto Dealers sponsor; Ted Valentine, manager; Garth Colton coach; DeVon Cottam, Paul Sato, Michael Busby, Douglas Mortensen and Tommy Hopewell; Gary Kent Valentine, Woodmancy, Dick Schuman, Clark Davis and David Olsen; nine and Jeff Valentine, John Oman, Steven Jensen, Charles Jensen and Stanley Olsen. -- r, y 6-- back-to-bac- six-hi- Attends Rotary Youth Confab .3 4-- 1 Box Elder scored a single run 'in the sixth inning . Monday to win over a Logan .eke out a team which hung on stubbornly do the last out. It was a pair of walks coupled k (with triples by Brent Sanford and Bob Parsons in the second frame which provided the Bees with their fourth victory in league play. i Actually the contest was pot as close as the score would indicate, since only one of the Grizzlies runs was earned. The Box der defense chipped in with five errors a shakey background for t .the steady pitching effort by David Cottle, t Sanford, playing left field, land Whitaker at first base, pickled up two hits each to lead the Bee hitting attack, t The Buzzers next test will be Thursday at Rees Pioneer park when they face North Cache, the lone team to beat them in region I n ten-year- , 6 Box Elder NEWS Barrage to Win Cinder Title; Bees Finish Third Spartans Fire Bee Nine Tastes Victory I wlce; Looks to Crucial Thursday Tilt By Jo Markham Chosen to represent Box Elder High school at the Rotary Youth Conference was Charles R. Whitworth, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Whitworth of 486 South 2nd East. The Youth Conference is sponsored by the Salt Lake Rotary Club. Each of the 79 schools in the state are allowed one representative and, the boys spend three days in Salt Lake City. They stay at the homes of Rotary members with two boys in ATTENDS MEET Charles Dr.. a home. HEADS PROGRAM Young Whitworth stayed at Whitworth, BEHS senior, Gerald A. Larue, associate the home of Dr. and Mrs. KenRotary Youth professor in the religious de- neth B. Castleton and from attended the partment of the graduate there made trips with the rest Conference held in Salt Lake school at the University of of the City recently. group. Southern California, is headCharles stated ,that after being arrangements for a day- ing notified that he had been long Bible school at the Com- chosen he was asked to fill out munity Presbyterian church. a form and write a 500 word essay on what he planned to do after he finished high school. With the information from the forms and essays, the Rotary Club chose 10 boys to which University of Utah, scholarships were given. These scholarships James Albert Seber, age 20, were announced at a banquet held April 28. Charles was of Willard, was arrested last chosen as an alternate for a week on a charge of theft. He was arraigned Friday before scholarship. Ida Merrell in city court, his arrival Sunday, Judge Upon A one-daBible school will be where he waived preliminary conducted May 10 in the Com- Charles and the others met with hearing and was bound over to to munity Presbyterian church, it foreign exchange students District court. discuss the differences in their was announced this week. f Seber was charged with theft Dr. Gerald Larue, director of and our education systems. of three calves taken from the the Western Division Committee Monday the boys visited the Ed Andersen corrals west of on the Use, and Understanding Newspaper Agency Corporation Brigham City, on March 18, and of the Bible, is heading arrange- and had lunch with Governor also one calf belonging to Bill ments for the event. Clyde, Superintendent Bateman, Smith of North Brigham. Purpose of the School of the and Rotary officers. Later they Judge Merrell set bail at $2,' Bible primarily is to emphasize met with upperclassmen of the 000. Sebers is being held in the the newest knowledge of the University to discuss the advan- Box Elder county jail in lieu of Bible and the best techniques for tages of college. That evening the bond. was transmitting its message. It The calves had been sold- - at they also had a dance. pointed out that the educational Newton, Cache county, and have the Tuesday Intercollegiate will be especially opportunity Knights, a service club of college now been returned to Andersen appropriate for Bible school men, took the boys on a tour and Smith. teachers, church women, and of the The Box Elder county sheriffs University campus. At laymen as well as and the Cache coundepartment noon attended the they regular students and ministers. ty sheriffs department cooperathe luncheon which at Rotary Dr. Larue is currently teachannounced. ted in solving the case and making as an associate professor in scholarships were ing the arrest. the department of religion in Later Charles and others went to the graduate school at the Uni- the baseball game. There are two Christmas Is Charles said the Conference lands one a versity of Southern California. lofty British posseswas D. B. A. and B. He received his very educational, interesting, sion in the Indian Ocean, the Aland a lot of fun. He felt the other a degrees at the University of huge atoll, among the berta and his Th. D. at the Pa- conference was very worthwhile. Line Islands of Central Pacific. cific School of Religion at also he where Berkeley, Calif., taught. Dr. Larue has been at USC since last September. Schedule for the school follows: 8:00 a. m. Breakfast meeting, ministers and laymen. Registration. GET MORE OUT OF LIFE 10:00-10:2Opening worship. 10:20-11:4Workshop Group GO OUT TO A MOVIE! Dynamics in Bible Study. 12:00-1:3LaDr. Luncheon; rue will speak on archeology and the Bible. Local Church To Host Bible Strongman 3-- 5-- Wednesday, May 7, 1958 Brigham City, Utah Pole vault Korth, BE; Murray, SC; Johnson, BR; Jessop, SC; Bradley, L, and Jeppsen, BE, tied for third. Height 11-South Cache Medley relay Hansen, (Zollinger, Maughan, Thalman) Logan, Box Elder, Bear River, North Cache. Time 3:51.6. (New record). Mile relay Box Elder (Hansen, Singleton, Jones, Hunsaker) Bear River, North .Cache, Logan, South Cache. Time 3:41.5. 880 relay Logan (Larsen, Had-fielCook, Cheney) Bear River, Box Elder, South Cache, North Cache. Time 1:36.2. Final scores: South Cache, 94; Logan, 88; Box Elder, 60; Bear and North Cache, River 46, 15. - 440-yar- d NOW YOU CAN BE SURE YOUR er. Windup event for school of and . other Utah schools will be the state track meet at the Uniersity of Utah, TRACTOR IS TUNED PROPERLY Dynamometer Removes Guesswork Meet summary: High hurdles Nyman, L; Singleton, BE; Sadler, L., and BR, tied for third; Leo Peterson, BE. Time 16.1. 100 Zollinger, SC; Cheney, L; Ashliman, SC; Shio, BE; Earl, BE. Time 10.3. Shot put Olsen, L; and Summers, BR, tied for first; Arbon BE; Kohler, SC; Shelton, BE; . Distance Javelin Murray SC; LaFram-boisRE; Johnson, BR; Berg-esoNC; Gyllenskog, NC. Dis- Seeing is believing. With our revolutionary new DYNAMOMETER you can actually SEE when your tractor is PERFECTLY tuned. 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Hunsaker scored a victory in the sprint and the Bees mile relay team raced home the lead- Arrested on y Craig Murray ished first in two events and second in a third to lead South Cache to top spot in the Region One track meet at Utah State The Spartans piled up 94 points in grabbing the cinder title and set a new record in the medley relay race. Region One School May 10 Low hurdles, Murray, SC; Had-fielL; Hansen, BE; Sadler, L; Nyman, L. Time 21.6. 880 Thalman, SC; Niederhau-ser- , SC; Rotter, BE; McGregor, SC; Earl, BE. Time 2:03.9. Discus Maughn, L; Arbon, BE; Summers. BR; Olsen, L; L. Distance 147-5- . High jump Puzey, BE, and Alvis, NC, tied for first; Watts, L, and Phillips, L., tied for third; Porter, BE, and Arbon, BE, tied for fifth. Height 220 Zollinger, SC; Cheney, L; Ashliman, SC; Shio, BE; Tracy, BE. Time 22.8. Broad jump Cheney, L; Maughn, SC; Hansen, BE; Thompson, L; Cook, L. 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