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Show I 1 Willard WBBA action Eagles dominate Pb6ne To 723-347- Fireballs beat Cats, Tigers doubles in the came. The Yankees J. Foranyic and B. Child of the Giants also had triples in the game. In the final game, the Dodgers used the pitching of S. Gardner, T. Bowman and S. Cosgrove to down the Cardinals, Single hits were recorded by Packer for the Dogers and E. Able, R. Bushnell, R. Williams (2), and J. Cusick for the Cardinals. C. Larson, B. Carter, J. Whitaker and A. Heredia all had doubles for the Dodgers as did L. Merritt for the Cardinals. Also R. Allen scored a triple hit for the Cardinals. of the teams in the Willard WBBA baseball league All were active over the past week as the Fireballs were tops with wins over the Wildcats and the Tigers. The Tigers and Wildcats ended the week with a win and a loss apiece, while the Lions lost both of their league games. The Fireballs used the mound work of Kelly Facer and Steve Kap to take an easy win over the Tigers, 16-- in the first of their two games. For the Fireballs, players getting doubles included: Steve 11-- on tap next week The Peglegs, Crazylegs, Rural Routers, Lavender Blues, Brigham City Recreation department is planning another bicycle picnic at and the Misfits all copped wins this week in the Brigham City Crystal Springs, Saturday, June 2, it was announced this week. The group will leave Snow park 10 a.m., according to Recreation Director Glen Casperson. Volleyball, swimming, roller skating and other activities are planned. Area Powder Puff Softball league. The Peglegs beat Bear River, Thursday with Gloria Fredickson on the mound.' In another game the same night the Rural Routers downed the Dingbats, The Dingbats came alive in the fourth and fifth innings to stage a comeback, but to no avail. Reva Jensen and Lois Cottle both hit homers for the Rural Routers. Doubles for the Dingbats were hit Ilene Luke and LuAnn Jones. Gay Frandsen hit a homer. Pattie Jensen was the winning pitcher. 32-1- Place Your Collect Win The Lavender Blues collected a win against the Hillbilly Kittens, 18 to 5, with Norma Jean Jensen pitching. Blue doubles were recorded by Kay Roper and Marilyn ii Christensen. Norma Jean a Jensen hit triple. Centerfielder Carol Sara 1 mu FOR SALE BY OWNER Three bedroom home in NE section of town. 1 block from elementary school. iy2 baths, built-infenced garage, backyard, garden spot. $18,-504. Phone 723-35s, 0. 7 752-761- MY LOS ANGELES deluxe two stoty condominium is for sale or will trade for local home. Located in top area, best schools, three bedrooms, three baths, carpets, air conclub dishwasher, ditioned, house, pool, etc. $27,000. $2,000 down. Available July. 2 after 6 p.m. Bob 279-838- caught a fly ball and threw to second basemen Annalor Sorensen for a double play for the Kittens. The Misfits beat the Hit with Shdmra nMrs. 25 to Romer and Linda Knavel on the mound for the winning team. A triple was hit by LuDean Plowman for the Misfits, and doubles were recorded by Pat Checketts and Susie Whitehead (2). The team also got a double play when Pat Checketts caught a pop up fly and threw to first 723-834- FOR SALE Fairly new canyon home. Large front room, kitchen, full bath, fireplace. 2nd floor two bedrooms, Immediate possession. Squires Agencies, 6 78 North Main, Logan, Utah, phone Tom Barlow, Neal Braegger and David Edmonson (2). Barlow had tops in the RBI department for the Firegalls with four. Edmonson followed with three. Ken Lemon and Rick Thomas were the highest in that department for the Tigers with two. Lemon was the only player for the Tigers who recorded a double. In their second contest, the Fireballs pounded out a 10-- win over the Wildcats. Neal Braegger was the winning pitcher for the Kap, 4 Powder puff action keeps furious pace Bike Picnic 1 FOR SALE BY OWNER N.E. section Brigham City, tri level four bedroom home built-ins- , with W2 baths, family room, new carpet, decorated, drapes, newly air clean, conditioning. Shown by appointment. $26,500. Phone ELDER NEWS, Sunday, in WBBA action The Eagles remained one of the top teams in the WBBA league this week as they recorded another easy victory, this one at the expense of the Red Sox by a score of 16-R. Johnson and L. White were the winning pitchers for the Eagles as T. Williams, K. Jensen and D. Gallegos all hit singles in the game. Jensen and Gallegos also had doubles. For the losing team, those with singles were: R. Smith, A Whitaker (2), J. Ramsdell, S. Mills and S. Aoki. S. Mills had a double for the Red Soxs and Ramsdell also connected for a - - ' home run. ,i inner league play, the Hornets had an easy time with the Tigers, winning that contest 15-- 7 behind the throwing of D. Christiansen and R. Daines. Scoring singles for the Hornets were: D. Christiansen, R. Gardner, M. Smoot, K. Charlson and K. Daines and B. Gardner (2). Doubles were recorded by D. Christiansen, G. Jeppeson and K. Charlson. G. Jeppesen and S. Nicholiason both had triples. For the Tigers, singles were recorded by: D. Christsen (2), M. Jensen, J. Rackham and Kipp Baty. Rackham also had a double, In the minor leagues, the Yankees squeezed out a win over the Giants by a score of Scoring singles during the game were S. Hardy of the Yankees and A. Bolieau for the Giants. Bolieau, R. Anderson and T. Johnson all recorded BOX the Westsider. The Westside team also made a double play when LuEtte Halliday caught a fly and threw to first basemen Vicke Jensen. Get Doubles the For the were doubles following recorded: Connie Ward (2), Janice Johnson, Lonnie Perry, Sue Miller, Hazel Dalton, Flo Loveland. Miller also bagged a triple. Janice Johnson was the winning pitcher. The Crazylegs Sunshine Troop, Monday Crazeyleg hits beat the 16 to 11. night. included two Ann each by doubles Christensen and Peggy Hawkes. Mary Coss also hit a double. Winning Huff. pitcher was Karma Towners, Crazylegs, Out-o- f Lavender Blues, and the Misfits. No Games games are because Monday Christensen, McKinnon and Douglas Art Edmonson. The scorekeepers were Klea Nebeker, Lucille Pierce and Charlene Barlow. The Lions took another shellacking at the hands of the as the cats Wilcats, bombarded the porous Lion defense with 16 RBIs. Mark Christensen and Allan Dowdle combined to do the pitching for the winning Wildcats, while the losing pitchers were Lindsay Henderson, Jim Dalton and Marlin 22-1- Widdison. Jay Zundel was the batting star for the Wildcats with two triple hits and five runs batted in. Matt Dawson was next with four RBIs. planned of the Memorial day weekend. Thursdays games include : 6:30 p.m., Hit and Mrs. vs. south Kittens, Bear River vs,., north Blues, diamond; 8p.m., Westsiders vs., Hillbilly diamond; Lavender Hit and Mrs. South diamond ; Sunshine Troop vs. Peglegs, north diamond. that teams only triple while Jim Dalton topped the RBIs Umpires were Dick Naylor, Art Edmonson, Darrel Stucki and John Thomas, while Klea Nebeker and Lucille Pierce acted as scorekeepers. Wrecker hooks stolen Dick Parsons, Second South and Main, reported two hooks were stolen from the wrecker which was parked in his wrecking yard Wednesday. The two hooks were valued at $30. Miko signed HOLLYWOOD (UPI) Miko Mayam, who with Burt Reynolds in "Imhas been signed by passe, director Henry Levin for a key role in Universals ' FOR SALE New three bedroom brick veneer home baseman Karen Burnett. with double carport, comIn action Monday night the pletely carpeted except kitthe beat chen and bathroom. 210 East Westsider, 19-6th North, Brigham. Phone Call for Injury for appointment The game was called after the fifth inning when a player was injured and taken to the WE have qualified buyers for hospital. Westsider Charlotte Sato was one acre or larger just outside the Brigham City limits, hurt after being hit in the face was with or without home or by a thrown ball while she home. running buildings on it. Call today She suffered a broken nose in Pett Area Real Estate, two places and a broken cheek- 12. On Wednesday, May 16 the. WBBA International league opened their season with the Rockets blasting off against the to prove that they Rangers are the team to beat in 1973. Rocket Grant pitchers Singleton and Gary Baird held the Rangers to only three hits while striking out nine batters to insure the win. the Rockets Meanwhile, batted around two different times as David Smith hit both a single and a double, and Singleton, Baird, Mike Clark Jarrett and Mike Bertelsen all singled. Hitting safely for the Rangers were Brian Jeppesen and Gary Hatch. Sport Kings 16 22-1- 1 N-- 4 J On the same night the Sport Kings got off to a roaring start over the winning Malcoln Reeves and Dan Russell were the big scorers in the game, each coming across the ' plate three times 16-- 4 N-- Brian Johnson, while David Peterson, and Jess Sargent each scored twice. The s put in a good fight in the third inning scoring three of their four points, leaving two on base. Danny Smith hit a double. Rangers 7 N-J- N-J- 4 s Monday, May 21, the Rangers bounced back to post a 4 win over the s On N-J- pitcher Mark Thompson N-- J He also hit a well earned struck out six of the first seven batters he faced before the Rangers came alive. Then Johnny Hepworth doubled and Tony Smith and Greg Lowe each singled to put the Rangers ahead. Gary Hatch added both a single and a double and Kelly Barnhart singled to aid the Ranger cause. s But the were determined to give the Rangers a scare. In the last inning, leadoff men Art Huot and Dale Olds both singled. Anderson was safe on a fielders choice and all three crossed the plate during the inning. But pitcher Ben Ogles got tough and struck the last man out to end the game. Rockets 18 Sport Kings 17 Also on Monday, May 21, the Rockets and Sport Kings went wild with the Rockets taking the The Rockets got off to win a good lead in the first two innings batting around each time while the Sport Kings came back in the second and fourth innings to bat around also. Every boy on both teams scored at least once. Clark N-J- 18-1- Jarrett homer hit a for the Rockets, scoring three times along with Grant Singleton. Dan Russell also scored three times for the Rangers. Rockets 14 N-J- 12 s With bases loaded Scott Hill batted a strong double and made it good for a homer on errors. Opening tilts spark International action 7-- Allan Dowdle had one double while Mike Holmes recorded a triple. Mike Holmes, Bruce Holmes and Allan Dowdle each had two RBIs apeice. The Lions Tracy Spencer had with two. The Sunshiners collected doubles by Debbie Roper and Nettie Salmon (2). After this weeks play each of the following teams have two wins and are undefeated: No Fireballs, while Mike Holmes threw for the Wildcats. Braegger also topped the RBI standings for the game with two and had a triple besides. David Edmonson, Kelly Facer and Phillip Tedder all had one run batted in, also. John Cox was the top man for the Wildcats with one triple and one run batted in. After getting swamped by the Fireballs, the Tigers came back to take an easy win over the The pitchers were the Lions, same as the previous game with Ricky Thomas, Tim Lunday and Keith Harding taking turns on the mound. Shayne Hemsley and Marlin Widdison were the losing pitchers. In that game, Lunday was the top hitter for the Tigers with a triple and two runs batted in. The umpires for the game were Dick Naylor, Tom Brigham City, Utah May 27, l$73 On Wednesday, May 23, the Rockets managed to stay ahead to take the game 14- of the s homer. Gary Baird had a good hitting night also with a homer and three doubles. Baird was also the winning pitcher with Clark Jarrett doing a fine job helping out. For the s Dale Olds hit a pretty homer. Art Huot and Andy Yates both hit a double and a single. Scott Wakely hit a double. Danny Smith made a good catch at short stop. Wakely and Greg Wilson pitched a fine game. Sport Kings 17 N-J- Rangers The Eleventh Annual Golden horse show Spike will be held in the Golden Spike colliseum in Ogden on June 8 and 9. The show, which is sponsored by the Utah Arabian Horse club, will feature some Arabian and half-Arabia- 200 top n horses from throughout the Intermountain area. There horses are expected to compete in various halter and performance classes during the two-daevent. Horses will show at halter both mornings at 8 a.m. and admission will be free to all halter class spectators. Performance classes will be held at 2:30 and 7:30 p.m. each day with a sprinkling of halter judging events included in the afternoon session. Fowler Young, a prominent y - beating the Rangers Malcoln Reeves had a great night pitching the full game with 12 strike outs. He hit well also hitting a double and three singles. David Johnson also hit well with a homer and three singles. Dan Russell had a double and two singles. Howard Mosier did a great job of defense as catcher at home making two pick-off- s plate. This game was only his second time ever at catch so watch out for him. This was a good defense game with good running and stealing. But on the other hand the Rangers also had some good playing too. Gary Hatch made a double play unassisted. Johnny Hepworth and Kenny Sutton scored acrossed the plate twice. 17-1- 0. KIER CONSTRUCTION INC. N-J- 4 New Spike horse show 10 On Wednesday, May 23, Sport Kings made their second win under homes construction. 4 different floor plans veterinarian from White fish, Mont, has been invited to judge all classes. The show will be under the direction of chairman Clarence Buck of Ogden and secretary Joyce McCormick of North Ogden. Information on the show is available by contacting Mrs. at McCormick 900 Fishburn Dr. Brigham City Low down payment with prices ranging from low to mid 20s 782-696- Call Fidelity or723-897- 3 8 0 or Industrial Credit Co. specializes in second mortgage loans. Call: ART PETERSEN ; 723-853- 621-695- 782-807- 1 Equal Housing opportunity pooooooeooooooooooooooooooooeoooooooooooooa ' "n, dSZh ERIC DON 723-647- 723-53- 2 72 723-322- 723-526- The Roman Colosseum was built by 12,000 captives taken in the conquest of Jerusalem. Moving to the Country? HOT SPRINGS MOBILE HOME TRAILER PARK 7. bone. She was going for a home run at the time of the accident and made the run. 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