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Show 6 Pony League BOX ELDER NEWS, Brigham City, Utah Sunday, June 2, 1974 Eagles win 2 with hits, triple play in seventh Ely fishing purists need read no further. The following deals only with the gosh darn, heck almighty, true blue fishermen that uses WORMS to fool his finny adversaries into a hot frying pan. Some not so pure fly fishermen might like to browse further, and even a handful of beaten brass and mohaired jig tossers might even find something enlightening. The veteran worm man knows that, aside from plunking his offering in a likely riffle, pot hole or eddy, about the only thing he has to offer in the way of deception is his bait. Ford, s 10-- n Blake Young pitched the entire game for the Eagles, May 29. J.R. Jensen was reported to have made an exceptionally good catch in field. i Local fishermen trying out Honeyville pond on the opener of Utah's general fishing season found plenty of room to sling bait and lures at trout. Fishing was fair to good, with several trophy class rainbows up to six pounds taken. Although stocked recently, the mossy pond failed to turn up exceptional fishing for the planters. No albino trout, also stocked, were reported taken. NOT TOO CROWDED were Kevin Keller, single; Jeff Hunt, single and Kenny Keller, singel. Recording hits for were Clayton Horsely-HanseAnderson, single, double; Kelly Christoffersen, single; Eric Epperson, single; J. T. Jensen, single; and Gary Nelson, single. The Box Elder Bank win came late in the game. Jerom Schmidt was the winning pitcher. Neil Braegger of Box Elder Bank ripped a triple for the winners, who edged Udy Insurance despite being out hit. Larry Medina, Keith Marshall, Chris Jones and Tim Lunday each recorded single base hits. n e-- BOX ELDER ACTION SPORTS In 723-347- 1 shutout 4-- 0 Ogden downs local legion Brigham Citys American Legion baseball team laid an a big fat goose egg at egg Ogdens John Affleck park Friday evening as Baker-Merri- Post got his on a meanwhile, weekend clearance sale from the kid down the street who dug them out of a claybank a week or two earlier and left them on the front porch. 9 ll shut them out, It was the home season opener for the Ogden nine and the legion post responded with e an impressive flag ceremony complete with Marine color guard. Whether this had any effect on the games outcome is debatable. Probably a greater factor was Brigham Citys inability to hit with men aboard. The outcome left the local lads with a mark in the infant league season with a 6 p.m. Tuesday game scheduled at Clearfield. 1 Early Lead Most fish like no more than a mouthful, and a gigantic nightcrawler floating along like a miniture garden hose scares off all but the most pugnacious of the piscatorial species. Next weeks schedule: June one to use electrical or mechanical devices to nab his days bait. Water up the old ground Bank. June 6 Andersens Pharmacy 97 South Main Brigham City Brigham City AB Rick Yagi Bvwater lb Randv Yagi ss Keves If Nelson 3b Hollingsworth Lyons rf Conrad rf Wankier 2b I pperson cf VV illiams p c H 3 I 3 1 3 1 3 1 2 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 2 Wednesday June 5 2 P.M. to 5 P.M. unable to come please call If Merl in 723-377- 5 5 Specialist. Batteries and Service for All Makes of Hearing ...Come in for Scientific Test of your Hearing. Aids Ogden AB 2 Serving the Hearing Aid Needs of Northern Utah. Main Office . . . 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OGDEN: SHIRT Semitone LAUNDRY 723-377- 6 Thurgood Beltone Hearing Aid 2 24 The good night The only Shirt Laundry in Brigham City TAILORING, ALTERATIONS AND REPAIR Elks vs Eagles, Ford vs Macks Only The former techniques include hurtling at top speed if necessary full length on an unsuspecting crawler. The other method requires a more subtle approach, much like a cool cat on the street corner eyeing the passing kittens bQf"re casually saying, Hey, babe. The latter approach utilizes a nonchalant whistle and a look over the shoulder while a hand slips quietly toward the unsuspecting crawler. One caution, the old man said. Beware of areas where small dogs roam. A shiny brown object ready for the fast grab might turn out to be the spot where a Maltese puppy rested just moments before. vs Udy Insurance 5:30 p.m.; Box Elder Bank vs Andersens Ford. June 5 Udy Insurance vs Elks, Eagles vs Box Elder HERES A WAY TO STAY IN TUNE wasnt during the day, then skulk about with a hooded light into the small hours of the morning, pouncing and grabbing the nocturnal baits as they languish at full length above ground, he said. That, he said, is almost as fun as using them for bait. He described his favorite method of taking the night loving bait: Find a coffee can, the one a certain Scandanavian woman says contains rich mountain grown beans. Hood a flashlight only so enough light shows to make certain you fall over everything thicker than a dollar bill. A good worm man, the old gent said, can quickly be discerned in a crowd. He has a permanent hunch in his back and a big bottle of a full strength pain reliever tucked in a back pocket. n t striking out six. Allen Williams, after a shakey start for Brigham City, limited the Ogden crew to six hits while striking out four. The box score: 0 er Robert Grunig, Gary Nelson and Kevin Farnsworth shared pitching chores for Horsley-Hansein the second game May 30. Eric Eppersons hit scored the winning run. five-hitte- r, l jumped off to a lead in the first inning on the Burnett 3b strength of three singles and a Hubbard ss walk. They got two more in the Raines p fifth, thanks to a walk and a Hilieman cf Buller c couple of infield errors. Morrill lb The most prominent Brigham Webber rf out in was snuffed threat City Unik 2b at the sixth when, with runners Green If third and second, a long drive to left field was hauled in on a Brigham C ity Ogden running catch near the wall. Baker-Merril- Jeff Hunt pitched the entire game for the Eagles. SERVICE CENTER Rangey southpaw Kraig Raines gained credit for the win as he hurled a 801 West 12th St., Ph. LOGAN: South Highway 91, Ph. PROVO: Ph. 373-860- 0 532-111- 399-117- 1 1 752-631- 0 (no toll charge) e, 30.00 6 cyl. U OOAMSEKI (SIHHEVE30ILET 816 North Main was spotlighted by a spectacular triple play in the 7th inning. Ramsdale of Andersens Ford hit a line drive to shortstop Kevin Keller who made the catch, threw to third baseman Blake Young, wo tagged the man there and fired the ball to second baseman Kenny Keller who tagged his man to end the threat and the ball game. BELT0NE HEARING AIDS pre-gam- Worms make a difference? You bet, like the difference between Don Knots and Larry Csonka running at full back for the Miami Dolphins. A wizened oldtimer with more days on the stream than most fishermen are old once let out the secret of his continual success: Dont take women fishing and treat your worms better n any wife. He didnt have a wife, but he sure could mop up on the fishing. Never use a nightcrawler, he said, unless a lawn-movgot to it before the hook. The old adage of, if a pounds good, a tons better, doesnt hold with worms. hitters Eagle Eagies-Anderse- Ford game In aother action, Box Elder Bank nipped Udy Insurance edged the and Horsley-HanseElks, The sassier the worm, the bigger the fish and faster the bites. Just like squared. Stop and ponder a moment, the ancient lament of fishermen. Two anglers fishing with identical gear in the same hole. Same cast, same drift to bait. Not same bulges in creels. One lays in a limit of fat cutthroats, the others mumbling to himself and swatting at imaginary flies. Answer? Obviously a small variable, such as bait. The successful angler might have obtained his bait just minutes before leaving for the trip, choosing worms or nightcrawlers just itching to put on the gloves and go a few rounds with 01 Buster Jutjaw down the creek. Those worms got a prescription dose of TLC when turned lightward with spades of soil in the anglers backyard. An insulated container, a handful of moss bedding and a chunk of ice on top helped keep them vivacious. He and Andersen 13-- He better than other fishermen knows the value of a red wriggler or the common gardenus diggus that has plenty of gusto for going around once with a hungry trout. The other angler, In action May 30, the Pony League Eagles bounced two opponents in play last week, tripping Horsley-Hanse- OLDSMOBILE 723-525- 5 |