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Show I 6 BOX ELDER NEWS, Brigham City, Utah Legion Nine Rips Liberty, Sunday, August 4, 1968 Gains Grid Time Approches, Bees Have Aug. 30 Date Football will soon be in the air at Box Elder High school with the issue of equipment scheduled Aug. 17, it was announced this week by Coach Les Dunn. All athletes are reminded to have had a physical examination and insurance information when they report, the coach noted. Equipment will be handed out beginning at These Brigham City Little League football coaches are poised and ready for the grid season to start here Aug. 10. Left to right are Bob North, John Plowman, Arlen Horne and Del Ayotte. WAIT GRID SEASON GETS UNDERWAY AUG. 10 IN BRIGHAM CITY Little League Grid 1 1 a.m. The Bees will open play this year at home against Provo of Region Five in a practice affair that will test the Dunn eleven early. The Bulldogs, strengthened by consolidation of Brigham Young High school, are considered to be the power in their division this year, according to Dunn. Game time at Feguson field will be 8 p.m. at Least Title Tie It was Brigham Citys ver. mis cues were the only ones slon of the hit parade this past Wednesday as theAmerl. can Legion team overwhelmed Liberty, 12.0, In a Weber Coun. ty B league baseball game. The shutout assured the lo. cal lads of at least a tie for second.half title honors. Allen Johnson turned In a fine pitching performance for Brigham City as he limit, ed the Liberty crew to just four hits. He was in trouble only once, In the third Inning when a pair of errors put men aboard but he pitched out of the hole. THE HUSKY hurler paced his team at the getting three hits In as trips to the plate and lng two runs. also plate, many scor. Other big bats were held by hot.hltting Mark Sackett and Brinton Perry of hits apiece. with a pair In all the Legion nine rap. ped out 11 safeties for their second explosive batting at. tack In two games. Liberty helped pave the way for its own downfall with four errors. The two third. Inning Sign up for U.S. SAVINGS BONDS, FREEDOM SHARES Softball Play Set in BC For LDS Girls The playoff region for girls softball teams from three local LDS stakes is scheduled in Brigham City Aug. i LDS The action is scheduled on the Box Elder Junior High school field beginning at 7 p.m. each evening. who Stake winners will be competing will include Honeyville ward from North Box Elder; Seventh ward from Brigham City stake and Mantua ward in Box Elder stake. The public is invited to turn out for the three nights of play with no charge for admission. TIiitp are 13.281 square mile1 birth. rental of national forests in New The equipment charge again will be $3 for Mexico the director each player, Ob. to became a state in 1803 noted. of Campaign to Start The 19C8 Little League football program will get under, way In Brigham City on Aug. 10 with player registration and tryouts at Rees Pioneer park, according to Director Bob Val. entlne. The activities will start at 10 a.m. Brigham City will field sev. en teams this year to com-pet- e In the Wasatch Front Football league. There will be a 120. pound squad coached by Roger Simmons; two lOO.pound teams un. der Arlen Horne and Bob North; a pair of 85.pound teams with John Plowman and -- . '" Del Ayotte as coaches, and two teams coached by Carver Kennedy and Earl Gray. EACH TEAM WILL play a seven.game schedule against clubs from Ogden, Bountiful, Roy, Sunset, etc. with the first league games scheuled for Aug. 31. To participate a boy must have a player application sign-e- d by both himself and his parents or guardian, proof of fitness by physical examl. nation within the past six months and verification of date - Paddlers Place BC r l In Twin Falls Meet Brigham City swimmers captured fifth place In the annual Twin Falls AAU In. vttational Age. Group meet, Ju. ly 26.27, with Utahs Pirate Swim club (Magna) bringing home the title honors. The local swim team was not represented by a full com. plement of Its members but managed to place In every age group. are those from Following Brigham city who were among the finalists; Butterfly Clark J. Sargent, Freestyle J. Sargent, S. Nine and 10 Ind. Medley J. Parson Clark Breaststroke D. Brinton Backstroke Butterfly Hoesel Freestyle 11 and 12 Ind. Med. Backstroke GIRLS Eight and Under Breaststroke Freestyle B. Bakes B. Bakes, C. S. J. Parson, J. Parson J. Parson, C. J. Parson B. Packer B. Packer B. Packer 13 and 14 Backstroke R. Bakes, D. Backstroke Anderson Pakcer B. Bakes Butterfly D. Packer B. Bakes, B. 200 Freestyle Freestyle R. Bakes Jensen Butterfly 100 Freestyle D. Packer Nine and 10 G. Anderson 15 and 17 Ind. Medley M. Powers D. Gale Ind. Medley Breaststroke M. Powers G. Anderson Backstroke Backstroke M. Powers D. Gale 200 Freestyle Freestyle M. Morgan Butterfly 11 and 12 M. Powers, 100 Freestyle S. Glauser, M. Morgan, R. Christensen Ind. Medley S. Anderson S. Glauser Breaststroke S. Glauser Backstroke S. Glauser 100 Freestyle S. Glauser Butterfly S. Glauser 50 Freestyle R. Clark 200 Freestyle Belmont Ward Captures Softball Title Belmont ward emerged as of the Bear River C. Packer Backstroke Valley Ladles Softball league concluded C. Packer tournament this 200 Freestyle C. Packer past week. Butterfly 100 Freestyle C. Packet; Fielding place second In the final standings with the BOYS consolation title going to Tre-'- l monton Sixth. Elwood and Tre. Eight and under J. Sargent, monton Second.Flfth placing Ind. Medley fourth. S. Clark, S. Butler Twelfth. J. Sargent, Breaststroke City Brigham Fourteenth ward captured the S. Clark Backstroke J. Sargent, S. coveted sportsmanship Clark trophy. and 17 Ind. Medley 15 C. Packer champions GRACIOUS STYLE at 457 Parkinson Drive boasts k 4 lovely bedrooms, 2 baths, carpets and drapes, thru sliding glass doors off dining area. Newly repainted . . . SI 6,500. sun-dec- REDECORATED home close-iATTRACTIVE boast 3 bedrooms, full basement, garage, garden area. Priced at only $12,500. n contract of sale LOW DOWN PAYMENT reasonable interest, older home with large beautiful back yard including fruit trees, 2 patios, 3 bedrooms. with one acre including barn for horses, in Willard. Reasonable down, monthly payments $110.00. 3 BEDROOMS BUILDING, BUYING or SELLING see us on these and other properties. FOR RESPONSIBLE SERVICE... SEE ASSUME G.I. 54 loan, $1500 down. $109.00 per 3 full basement, needs new lawn. bedrooms, month. 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