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Show r 8 BOX ELDER NEWS, Brigham Singles titles decided City, Utah Sunday, August 18, 1974 State wins, Play continues in net tourney 3-- 2 BC players in help win all-st- ar Lake valley Friday night in the 25th annual American Legion game at Ken Price park in Murray. and a three-maThe score was contingent from Brigham Citys Post 10 had a big hand in the victory. Allen Williams was states starting pitcher, going three innings and yielding two hits and one unearned run. He was credited with the victory. Catcher Mike Hollingsworth scored one of the states runs after reaching base on a fielders choice and turned in a strong with doubles matches continuing this week. Most of the action is taking place on the Box Elder High school courts. Following are results in concluding singles matches plus some doubles scores: Womens novice singles Lynda McDonald def. Susan Furlow, (final). Womens open singles Dorthy Case def. Lynn Tugaw, 2 (final). Mens senior singles - Ed Payne def. Bob Michaels, Hew Hazelton def. E. Payne, (final). Boys 18 singles - Mike Miller def. Tony Rawlins, Ray Turner def. Dell Payne, Ray Turner def. M. Miller, fifth-innin- g All-St- n tennis tournament city-wid- e performance as the starting catcher. Outfielder Scott Keyes had one of state's six hits, a single, in three trips to the plate and handled one chance in right field. r club consisted of The state from American Legion teams players from around Utah with the valley team made up of performers in the Salt Lake City area. Only players in their final year of Legion competition are considered. State scored all of its runs in the second lead with valley coming inning to take a back for single tallies in the third and seventh frames. It was the state team winning over Salt 2 Singles titles were wrapped up Friday in Brigham Citys all-sta- -- 6-- 3 6-- 0 6-- 0 Willard falls 6-- Mens open singles - Ed Mason def. Richard Wight, Charlie Harrod def. Ted C. Harrod def. Payne, E. Mason, Boys 14 doubles - D. Powers and R. Hatch def. R. McQuain 6-- in WBBA PLAY the third when catcher Steve Brimberry clouted a circuit blow over the left field fence. Players on the eight participating teams took Friday off for a trip into Yellowstone park and tourney survivors returned to action on Saturday. team went Willard's down and out at the Western Boys Baseball association Little World Series in Idaho Falls Thursday. The local area team lost its second game of the tourney and was eliminated from further play. Doing the damage was Woodland Hills (Calif.) Sunset league, Willard lost its opener to American Wednesday, Fork Beehive league as winning pitcher Bruce Hansen struck out 11 and drove in six runs with three homers. Against the California team Thursday, Willard gave up four runs in the first inning and never could get back in it. The Utahns' only run came in all-st- Idaho Falls Southeast American meeting Hillview of Salt Lake City in the consolation title match. Final-daaction was rounded out with Woodland Hills going from against Hillcrest-Unio- n the Salt Lake City area. In other Thursday games, downed Fork American and Idaho Falls Hillview, defeated Price, y Brigham City Recreation department and the local Powder Puff womens softball league are sponsoring a knockout tournament at Rees Pioneer park, Aug. The event received city council clearance Thursday. We feel the tournament should be an outstanding event, Recreation Director Glen H. Casperson said. First-roun- d games will begin at 6 p.m. The recreation chief said the initial round will n be after which all losing teams, beginning with second-roun- d play, will be eliminated from the tourney. This means that all teams will play at least two games. The public is invited to turn out and watch the action. 4. double-eliminatio- West. Girls need no sponsor to enter. for Peach contestants Donna Dailey of the Brigham Jaycettes puts out the final call for entrants in the Peach Queen contest. The deadline for applications is Aug. 20. Applications are available at Fidelity Finance or Mrs. Daileys home 62 South Sixth New members welcome to join Thursday league Mens doubles -- B. Reeder and T. Rawlins def. H. Bocanagra and Conrad. 6-- 6-- 6-- Womens doubles - Bailey and Winrow def. Hammon and K. Case and D. Price, Case def. S. Bailey and Winrow, Furlow and Tugaw def. 3 and Hawkes and Payne, TENNIS TOURNEY Director Rosalie Payne watches as play continues The girl chosen queen will receive a scholarship to Weber State college with First and Second runner-up- s being placed in a scholarship fund. A girl must be 18 by Labor Day of 1975 to enter and under 27. Contestants are judged 50 percent on talent and 50 percent on evening gown, swim suit and interview. The Peach Queen will compete in next years Miss Utah the which is pageant preliminary to the Miss America pageant. Any girl Advertisement If you have been looking for fun and fitness now is the time to step up the alley and join one the Ladies bowling clubs. for have leagues everyone, beginners or advanced, morning and afternoon and evenings on Mondays, Tuesdays and Fridays. The men neednt feel left out with clubs for beginners and advanced holding games for every work shift. Evening play is on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, as well as morning and afternoon. Mixed doubles for beginners and advanced will be available for every work shift mornings or afternoons, with evening play of We on Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Senior citizens take the lanes mornings and afternoons with special rates for 24 or more. Junior clubs for the younger set can bowl on Saturday mornings from 9 to noon, with boys and girls organized in age groups of 7 through 18. Anyone interested in getting a little exercise the fun way is invited to drop in at the Brigham City bowl for more information or to phone within the county limits welcome to enter the When it brings a mountain back to life. For over a hundred years the north Oquirrh Mountains were abused and denuded. Timbering g by early settlers, by livestock, floods and smelter stack emissions all fires, contributed. over-grazin- But Kennecotts reduction of sulfur emissions in recent years has enabled native plant life to return and facilitated the unique revegetation program that is bringing the mountain back to life. Starting with a single volunteer, the revegetation program blossomed into a continuous activity with many hands assigned by the company (including a trained forester) and hundreds more volunteers. Enthusiastic aid from Scouts, student groups and conservationists is helping bring back the area and the wildlife that once flourished there. is In one year aerial seeding has led to growth and natural reseeding. Special plantings around the Bonneville crushing plant and on the tailing pond dike have reduced dust and improved the watershed. Kennecott cares enough to repair the damage, and this caring is paying off in an improved environment. bi-fo- ld sub-floo- I3. Baths SPECIAL OcHHmpion ftL Brigham City's 0 color-coordinat- Bedrooms in annual tennis tournament at Box Elder High school. Youll find that what is deluxe (at additional cost) on lots of other mobile homes is standard on a Champion. By standard we mean shag carpeting in the living room. Rich, attractive interior paneling. Fine furniture cabinetry, that looks and feels hand carved, in kitchen, bedroom and bath. Custom-mad- e doors. Name brand appliances and furnace. Elemarble-lik- e vanitory top, tub and shower walls. Unique supergant, sculptured r. floor an extra incorporating strong When you add up all the deluxe features that are standard in a Champion it adds up to an mobile home great deal. 3 5- The Bowlettes, the Thursday morning bowling league, will start the season, Thursday, Aug. 29 at 9:30 a.m. Anyone interested in joining the league should contact 5 President Kathy Mathis at or Linda Robinette at Get a great deal more for a great deal less. 14' x 70' R. McQuain and B. Michaels def. S. Gilbert and L. Romer, 7,7-5- . Lane clubs invite you to join in Ladies set tourney at park Aug. 23-2- 4 Final call 6-- 6-- met American Fork for the Price championship with 23-2- 6-- M and D. Hazelton, Bertelsen and J. Taylor def. B. Christensen and D. Glauser, D. Money and K. Adams def. M. Bertelsen and J. Taylor, Money and Adams def. Reeder and Ky. Adams, Money and Adams def. Powers and Hatch, Boys 18 doubles - M. Miller and T. Payne def. J. Hepworth D. Nielsen and R. Plass, and R. Turner def. B. 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