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Show Willard WBB A reports Junior golf will start this week International Broncos series sweep Pirates Bronco league course. Pro Tommy Williams said girls will start at 9 a.m. on Thursday, June 6, with boys action slated for Friday at the same time. Pirates 12 2 the victory to remain undefeated for the season. The game was a dose one until the third inning. Todd Boyd led off with a single, Kim Best doubled, and the Rangers were ahead to On Tuesday, May Rangers claimed a over the Pirates 28, 12-- 2 stay. Mike Martinez and Gary Hatch showed superb form on the pitching mound as they struck out 19 men in the seveninning game. They allowed only two hits, including a homer by White. A highlight of the game occurred in the sixth inning when Boyd and Johnny Hepworth hit home runs. Jeff Lowe bagged three singls, while Duane Hereford and Brad McMillan each singled and Kelly Barnhart tripled. back-to-bac- Wilcatss Allen Dowdle and Jeff Cox each had two RBIs. s In the close encounter, Rick Thomas hit a double for the Tigers. Tom Barlow and Steve Kap were each credited with an RBI. Steve Kap and Kelly Facer combined to limit the Tigers to three runs, while Rick Thomas and Steve Brimberry pitched for the losers. Volunteer umpires for the games were Jess Holden, Kevin Johansen, Seth Thorpe, Harvey Woodyatt and Tim Bauman. were Klea Scorekeepers Nebeker, Carol Wells and Terri Lee Loveland. Team standings: k The Rangers exploded with 11 runs in the first inning to cinch their eighth victory. Mike Martinez and Bryan Jeppesen combined pitching talents and allowed only three hits, including a homer by J. Kranz. Hitting for the Rangers were Johnny Hepworth, Gary Hatch, Jimmy Summerill, Tommy Engle, Todd Boyd, and Martinez. Kim Best added a pair of singles, and Kenny Sutton a Rangers Rockets Sport Kings N&Js 19-- double. The game also featured a fourth-innindouble play, Hepworth to Best. g 8 0 4 3 4 4 2 5 Next weeks schedule: Rangers vs Cubs Bunderson Sport Kings vs Pirates Lake Mon- - View Tues -- Rockets vs Tigers Bunderson N&Js vs Panthers - Lake -- - View Wed. - Monday teams alternate fields Thurs - Tuesday teams alternate fields at at WON LOST Weekly lessons will follow on these days through the remainder of June. Invited to participate are young people from 10 to 15 years old. There is a $2 registration fee for the lesson series. Interested golfers are invited to sign up at the pro shop any time until the lessons begin. A tournament will climax the program in early July, Williams explained. Change methods, save pheasants It is common knowledge among farmers and sportsmen 2 that hay mowing can have a 4 Sport Kings 9 0 6 devastating effect on pheasants Cubs 7 nesting in hay fields. This is WBBA especially true with recent Also on Thursday, the Sport developments in high speed Cubs the Kings slipped past mowers and swathers. a "fantastic team Fine effort plus In Willard WBBA play last Unfortunately, the cutting of shoestring catch by John Bryan the lions pounced on the first hay crop each spring in right field comined to give the Thursday, and the the Wildcats, usually coincides with the peak Sport Kings the victory. Fireb; ,1s squaked past the hatching period for pheasants. Weather conditions may cause Tigers, went the annual variation in both hatSpencer Tracy mound duties the Sharing ching and mowing periods. Such were Kevin Johnson, Dan distance on the mound for the Following is the June 3 changes may be detrimental or winning Lions, while Allen Higley, Malcolm Reeves and schedule for play in the beneficial on Dowdle, John Cox and Gary Vess Sargent. depending Brigham City Mens Com- whether the hens shared pitching are allowed David Johnson hit a long Huekaby mercial Softball league: additional time to bring off their homer and Kevin OGrady chores for the losers. 7:00 - Taylor Farm Service broods before mowing. Tracy Spencer ripped two added a double for the Sport Chadwick Realty, Field No. RBIs, Tracy Zundel had a vs. Many years, even a Kings. 1. Fidelity Credit vs. Sherwood delay in mowing the first hay double and three RBIs, Shayne Hills, Field No. 2. will allow a significant Hemlsey knoked in four runs, 8:30 Micro Development crop Jim Dalton added another, number of hens the additional 1. vs. F.S.B., Field No. Peterson few Mike Dupler added three more needed to Funeral Home vs. U.S.I.P.A., hatchdaystheir clutch.successfully and Cory Johnson added Farmers Field No. 2 Gardner Dairy, bye. another for the Lions. desiring to minimize losses to mowing could do so by waiting this additional time. After the eggs have hatched, the danger of mowing is still present since hens will continue to use the cover of uncut hay for rearing their broods. When the mower moves into the field, the hens and their broods move away toward the center of the field. As the mowing of the field A Hunter progresses, the birds are forced Safety into an patch course for prospective of cover. The Brigham City National Guard armory will and older Eventually they are either hunters will begin June be the scene June 8 of a KCPX Graffiti Sock Hop forced out and required to cross and Full-Ti- lt Boogie Woogie for the March of the open field, subject to 5, 7 to 9 p.m., at the various predators, or face the Mantua rifle range, Dimes. blade. Such losses can be The event is scheduled from 8 to 11 p.m. with according to Division of Fireballs 6 0 Tigers Lions Wildcats 4 2 Willard 19-- Commercial softball 10 Cubs 8 Also on Tuesday, the Sport Kings edged the Cubs behind the pitching of Malcolm Reeves and Kevin Johnson. Together they struck out 18 men while allowing only four hits. The third was the big inning for the Sport Kings. Reeves homored, Chris Brightenburg, David Johnson, John Bryan, and McKay Nelson all followed with singles to give the Sport Kings an unshakeable lead. David Marshall and K. 10-- 8 In Powder Puff softball play last Thursday, the Rowdy Kittens took the measure of Bear River, 24-the Lavender Blue white washed the West-sider; the Hit and Mrs. and edged the Dingbats, the Peglegs stumped past the s, Misfits, Margaret Marshall was the winning pitcher for the Rowdy Kittens. Adele Burton hit two doubles, Dorene Jeppsen added another and Reva Jensen blasted a triple and home run to Johnson also singled, and Reeves added a triple. N & Js4 9 Tigers On Wednesday, May 29, the N&Js snapped a losing streak by defeating the Tigers The game featured a double play in the sixth inning, Alan Thompson to David Bierer. The big inning was the third when the N & Js pushed across four runs on five hits. Dan Nielsen and Lindsay Jones each singled, and Art Huot, Bierer, and Craig Peeke all doubled. Also hitting for the boys were Thompson and Randy OBriant. Huot pitched the entire game for the N & Js. News-Journ- Rockets Panthers Wildlife Resources officer John Fricke. A $2 registration fee is required for the course which will run through the first week in July. Fricke said any hunter under 21 who has not completed the course must do so before he can purchase a hunting license this fall. A REMINDER nt 3 with muscle Dingbats, Thursday, South diamond Lavender Blues vs. Rowdy Kittens, 6:30 p.m.; Bear River vs Dingbats, 8 p.m. North diamond Peglegs vs Westsiders, 6:30 p.m.; Hit and Mrs. vs Misfits, 8 p.m. Jeppsen, Marilyn double play. Before you write a'HelpWantedad, read ours. 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This years meetings are scheduled for: Friday, June 21 Ogden; Monday, June 24 Beaver; Tuesday, June 25 Richfield; Wednesday, June 26 Price; Thursday, June 27 Vernal; and Friday, June 28 Salt Lake City. Times and locations of meetings will be announced later. The division strongly urges sportsmen to participate in the meetings. There, they will not only be able to express their views, but also will hear biological reports on conditions of game herds and their ranges. 4.958.95. NO SERVICE CHARGE NO MINIMUM BALANCE REQUIRED --- MEM MAMK --- --- win mm CLOTHES AND SHOES FOR EVERYONE r47 South Main - Brigham City 8 Christensen, Debbie Robinette and Janice Archibald. Nancy Hoyt tossed the win for the Hit and Mrs. She aided herself with a triple, and Linda Pettingill, Marilyn Porter and Thais Young each rapped doubles. Carol and Janet had triples for the Dingbats. The Peglegs stood on the strong arm of Jackie Anderson to record their win. Jill Duran hit a double, Shamra Romer a triple and LaDene Plowman had an unassisted ON YOUR BOX naturals for Dad: leather Also on Wednesday, the Rockets had a win over the Perry Panthers by a score of 19-Rocket pitchers were Mike Pulsipher and David Smith. Fine batting for the Rockets showed Mark Hill, Smith, Jeff Jones and told Morrison all hitting safely. vs p.m. WRITE AS MANY CHECKS Fathers Day is June 16th Ask for a handsome wrop on his gift No charge 19 6:30p.m.; Misfits Lavender Blues team members Jolene tap here June 8 persons of all ages invited to attend. Admission is priced at $1 if dressed graffiti style or $1.50 if attired in todays mode of dress. Shoes will be checked at the door for which a five-cecharge will be made. There will be absolutely no dancing in shoes, a spokesman said. Refreshments will be served at no charge. Bill Ellis, Box Elder county chairman for the March of Dimes, and Mr .and Mrs. Tom Hansen, south county fund chairmen, are heading arrangements for the event. vs Rowdy Kittens, 6:30 p.m. north diamond Sunshine Troop vs Crazylegs, the winners. Shirley Midget contributed a double for the losers. Doubles were recorded for Graffiti sock hop safety date on The schedule for next week is as follows: Monday, south diamond, pace Officer sets hunter 7 Powder Puff pace one-wee- k Sport Kings Brigham City, Utah Sunday, June 2, 1974 High scores sen Brigham Citys annual junior golf program get underway this week at the municipal Tigers-Fireball- Won Lost May 30, the Rangers continued their winning streak by defeating the Interleague play began this week between the International and the National Leagues. Thursday night found the Internationals ahead as they made a clean sweep of all games in the Bronco Division. 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