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Show BOX ELDER NEWS, Brigham City, U.ui, Sunday, April 18,. 1971 Bears Claim Intermountain Win Bear River thinclads gained a Region One victory Thursday at Intermountain school with a final score to 87 to 45. The Bears were strong in the 100, 440, and 220 dash, hurdles and field events. runners 3:15 5. the distance 3.42 5. Intermountain wins gained in (I), Pinto (I), 52 9. 180 low hurdles Chournos (BR) Erickson (BR), Wauneka (I), 20.9. 880 run Lish (BR), Johnson (I), V. Lee (I), 2.04 4 220 dash Miller (BR), Page (BR), Atkinson (BR), 24.1. Intermountain Medley Relay relays and high runs, jumps. and low Mile relay 880 Discus 39 7'j. Anderson (BR), . (BR), Etsitty (I), Javelin Paetsche (BR), Lish (BR), Wood (BR), 136 3. Intermountain, 118-9- Bear River, 1:36.7. relay - Harrison (I), AnHigh jump derson (BR), Hannon (I), Johnson Long (I), Jump Peterson (BR), Jones (BR), 21'a. Pole vault Kearl (BR), Yazzie (I), Wood (BR), 109. Shot Jones (BR), Anderson (BR), Etsitty (I), Semantics CHICAGO (UPI) Its all in how you define the terms. When a woman whose parked car rolled into another in a California community was asked by a policeman: Why didnt you set your emergency Emerbrake? she answered: gency? Since when is mailing a letter an emergency? Family Safety magazine records the story. Here are the results: 120 high hurdles (BR), (BR), Erickson IS 3. 100 Chournos Lish (BR), Miller (BR), Chournos dash (BR), Anderson (BR), 10.7. Mile Hoskie (I), Willie (I), Bahe (I), 4.32 0. 440 dash Anderson (BR), Begay door knobs -SALEM, Ore. (UPI) Ninety sets of special door knobs, each bearing an imprint of tbe Oregon state seal, have been purchased at a cost of $75 a set for a portion of the state capitol building which has been remodeled. The knobshad to be specially cast to match the original doorknobs in the capitol building. Dressed-u- ANOTHER RUN Throw eludes Box Elder catcher Scott Smith as another Weber runner crosses the plate in last week's 13-Warrior victory over the Bees. It was the first loss in Region One play for the local lads who came back on the Grizzlie to whip Logan, 4-- 3 grounds. Tigers Hand Eagles Loss The Tigers pounded termountain Wednesday In- af- ternoon, by collecting 18 hits during the Region One baseball game in Ogden. This was Intermountains third loss in region competition and Ogden is now Eagles were limited to one hit while Steve Anger and Blair Hunt were on the mound for the Tigers. Kenneth Watchman and Albert Begay pitched for the Navajo squad. Ogden's Rany Lane hit a homer for the Tiger squad while Anger, Brent Henningson and Larry Campbell each belted two doubles. p iee Etaseballers Split in 2 Games 15-- Box Elder High baseballers Baseball association program here this year who are not presently on a team, must be present oj; jtjyputs,, according WBBA to Aubry Moody, coordinator. He made this disclosure after it was brought to his attention that some boys plan to play only in minor league and not on a major league team. Thus they feel it is not necessary to attend the tryouts. All boys hoping to be placed I ; , , ,'X ; on either major or minor league teams must participate tryouts, he emphasized. ... in The first tryout was scheduled Saturday, April 18, and the second one is set for Saturday, April 24."".- Here is information about the area covered by each league for an(j scheduled times tryouts: International Includes boys living north of Third North and east o Main street They wiil report to the Bunderson school playing field according to this , , ", 'X 'V ' Sets Spring Concert The instrumental music department at Box Elder High school will present its annual spring concert on Thursday, April 22, it was announced this week. The program will start at 8 p.m. in the school auditorium under the direction of Earl Swenson. It will be free to the public. Slated to participate are the concert band, orchestra and freshman band. The program will last for a little more than an hour, the director said. Americas Strength in Reserve. 723-647- National - Covers the area south of Forest street and west Logan, The diamond developments ran the Bee league record to with a Tuesday date at Roy next on the spring agenda. The Warriors really unloaded in a tilt played last Tuesday on the Hive field. They racked Box Elder pitching for 11 hits and exploded for seven runs in the fifth frame, turning a tight test into a romp. Box Elder scored its only runs Warm, spring weather has caused greater activity in the insect world, and litterbugs have started their pernicious activities. According to an arrest report from the Division of Fish and Game for the month of March, several litterbugs were apprehended and cited into court. We hope they are part of a vanishing species in Utah, a division spokesmen said. The months ahead promise unlimited recreational portunities for outdoor thusiasts, but littering nothing to the enjoyment Rod Peterson started on the mound for the Bees and was succeeded by Jim Mustos and Jeff Tingey. 1 ' Fall Behind Early Placing at Logan Friday, Coach Harold Andersons crew fell behind early when the Grizzlies picked up a single run in the second inning. However, in the frantic fourth the visitors erupted for four runs, keyed by Scott Smiths triple after a walk, an error and a fielder's choice put men aboard. of Main plus Perry. Boys should report to the Lake View school playing field according to these times Bryan Loveland was credited with two of those safeties, both singles. and nine a.m a.m. For ages: at and at 11 10 : further inlormation, contact Kirk Nelson, American - Boys living north of Forest and west of Main street plus Corinne, Bear River City, Honeyville and Harper. All interested boys should report to Rees Pioneer park at 9 Logan got one more in the sixth to round out the scoring. Steve Larsen made his first start on the mound for the Bees. He went five innings and gave up just three hits. Mustos came oh in relief to pitch hitless ball for the final two frames. Box Elder managed only four hits in the tightly-pitcheaffair. The box score: d inFor additional Gerald contact formation, a.m. Williams, Create Problem Litter Bugs BEHS Music Section Last laugh AKHON, Ohio (LI'I)-Wom- en get the last laugh when it comes to their driving liahits. schedule: nine and at 9 a.m.; at 10 at 11 a.m. a.m.; For further details, contact Don Chadwick, Canyon Takes in the area south ofThird North and East of Main street and Mantua. Their tryout will be conducted on the cemetery playing field with all boys asked to report at 9 a.m. Additional information is available from Henry E. Whitten, hits for the game. 13-- WBBA Tryouts Said A Must All local area youths who plan to play in the Western Boys in the third on four free passes and a single, getting just three split in a pair of Region One games this past week, falling to and then downing Weber, open- adds of the outdoors. Several areas were closed to the public last year because of littering and other abuses of property. The trend indicates that further private property will be closed if such he said. abuses continue, Conservation officers and other law enforcement officers will continue to cite violators, but what is needed is the cooperation of all users of the outdoors. If each person took care of his own litter, few problems would exist, he explained. Respect the property you the division use this year, urged. CGDGI!IISIS(g3(III!II3IIlIZlSqiID(I5DCt5liililAy(gi? 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