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Show 1 Cream of the crop wins pair in Powder Puff play Western Boys Baseball action Hornets sting Eagles, 28-0- ; Stars fall 10-- 5 In Western Boys Baseball association play this week, the Hornets stung the Stars 10-and the Eagles beat the Giants in the Valley American league. The Brigham City American league Red Sox handled the Dodgers 16-- 1 and the Tigers and the Yankees fought a close 1 game. The Willard Tigers took the and teeth out of the Lions the Fireballs whipped the 1 13-- Wildcats 14-- Rich Daines had a double and single for the Hornets and Shaun Gardner and Henry Garcia added base hits. Kirk Baty hit a double for the Stars. Boyd Davis, Scott Davis and Kipp Baty also hit safely. The Giants got two doubles from Ollie Pierce. The Eagles recorded singles from Craig Williams, Bryce Tolman, Doug Burt and Justin Anderson. Robin Mozingo hit a and Clark Hendrickson knocked a homerun. a Big Shutout Later, the Hornets tromped the Eagles 28-- with the help of some fine pitching by Shaun Gardner and Henry Garcia. The Stars fell to the Giants 10- 0 3. Rich Daines, Henry Garcia and Chris Holmgren laid down doubles for the Hornets. Kort Lyons, Shaun Gardner, Darrell Marble and Henry Garcia crossed first base safely to push the Hornets to their win. The Eagles collected singles from Doug Burt and Clark Hendrickson with Elliot Hill and Justin Anderson getting two bases on their hits. Matt Tingey and Eddie Radar paced the Giants victory over the Stars. Tingey also hit a double and a single for a hot night at the plate. Doug Talboe smashed a double and a single while Mark Cusick, Todd Cusick and Casey Stevensen each hit safely to first. At the plate for the Stars were Jeff Limb with, a triple,.. Kipp. Baty' with a double and Doug Nelson hit for a single. Brigham City Pitcher Todd Bohman went all the way for the Brigham City Red Sox and punched a single to help the cause. Kevin Hawks knocked a two baser. Kevin Whitehead hit three singles, Lane Sackett added two and James Whitaker got one. 28-2- 4 Blues Win The Blues rode the arm of Jolene Jeppson and the hitting of Ellie Thompson, Vivian Kotter and Debbie Robinette to the win. Jolene also doubled and tripled for the winners. Ann Christensen homered with two on for the Hit and Mrs. as Nancy Hoyt was the winning pitcher. Barbara Bingham two recorded unassisted department. The Cream of the Crop topped in ten frames the Dingbats as Paula Anderson worked from the mound. Gae Frandsen and Carol Randall went teamed on a doubleplay for the Dingbats. In other games, the Crazylegs the tied the Peglegs Lavendar Blues paddled the and the Hit and Mrs shelled the Spikers. On June 9, the Sunshine Troop 10-- 9 The Dodgers were held to two singles by Brad Williams and Kevin Rasmussen. Pitchers for the Dodgers were Brad Williams and Ted McCurdy. The Tigers put up four singles by Howard Hurd, Leslie Chlarson, David Gallegos and Brian Jibson. Jessie Rodriguez and David Gallegos shared the pitching chores for the Brigham BOX ELDER NEWS, Brigham City, Utah Sunday, June 15, 1975 each doubled. Heres this weeks schedule: Monday, June 18, 7 p.m. Spikers vs Crazylegs. Thursday, June 26, 6:30 vs Cream of the Crop. Hit and Mrs. vs Basehitters. 8 Dingbats vs Peglegs. doubleplays. For the Spikers, Harriet Wilkens hit a double and Irene Jensen two Sherry Mitchell hit a double to account for two runs but it wasn't for the enough Basehitters. rr: Lavendar Blues vs Sunshine Troop. The officers to like would thank Margie Jensen Jaunita Christensen and for Sy Each Doubled Pat Checketts and Daleine Allen each doubled as did winning pitcher Leah Gale. Nettie Salmom tripled. Shirlene Peck and Nettie Salmom combined for a doubleplay. Paula Anderson again was the winning pitcher for the organizing our league picnic, also all those who participated and came out. Thanks alot. 4. percent of all Ninety human wisdom is the ability to mind your oum business. BOX ELDER Robert A. Heinlein ACTION SPORTS 723-347- 1 Pitcher Brent Walker led the Fastway Gas (Green) team to a win over Earls Cafe (Blue) in last Fridays first game with the turning point of the game coming in the 4th inning. for the Single baggers Fastway Gas team were tallied by: Keith Williams, Dallin Morris, Walker and Jerome Schmidt with Chris Williams adding two singles and Jeff Ellis a single and a double. Kelly Christoffersen had two singles, Doyle Russell, Val Thurston and Butch Arbon each a single for Earls. Brad Thorpe and Ricky Bywater punched singles in the low hitting game. Bobby Cosgrove and Troy Andreason walked the mound. r Pitchers Lead Way Nobody told the Willard Tiger pitchers that pitchers cant hit. In addition to holding the Lions to only two hits, Blake Hoppie hit a single and a double for two RBIs, Rick Woodland took credit for four RBIs and Kelly Schiffler laid down a triple. Other hitters for the Tigers included Robert Lemon, (single) Randy Lemon, (single, two RBIs) and Troy Karlinsey (two RBIs). It seemed to be the pitchers for the Lions as well. Tracy Spencer had a single to add to his pitching chores and Lorin Widdison got credit for an RBI. Scott Henderson also spent time on the mound and Layne Mason punched a double for the losing Lions. J CAMP & MESS KIT KIUGSFORD CHARCOAL DAIWA Steals Home John Cox stole home twice for the two Wildcat runs but that was no match for the 14 Fireball scores. Cox also smashed a two base BRIQUETS Vt', 5 piece camp and mess kit 8 foot fly for better went the Tom Barlow distance on the mound and punched a single, two doubles and claimed three RBIs. Also hitting for the Fireballs were Jamie Beams, (two Tim Dickson, singles), (double), Kim Chadwick, Todd Boumon, (single), (single), Tom OToole, (single), and Tommy Bragger, (RBI). Brent Harrop, Brian Holmes and Joe Christensen pitched for ... the Wildcats. ... rod fl ing. Model 3045N. Reg. 16.49 Now t burning , . fish- . . . 100 aluminum ware, cup, saucepan, fry pan, lid, handle, plate. Reg. 4.99 Faster starting, longer . . burns clean. M WM 5 lb. bag made at by Kings-for- Reg. d. rv 79c Hamiltons AJA&La COLEMAN Umpires for the Willard games included Del Fredde, Brent Spencer, Jess Holden and Glen Widdison. SLEEPING BAG Umpires Scorekeepers were Gloria HIBACHI PROPANE 33 x 75, 5 lb. filling. Quality made . . . makes camping more comfortable. Model 8122-80- Fast flow spout keeps cold in for hours. 1 gallon size. Model 5506B703, Schiffler and Rae Woodland. These games ended the first half of the season. The Fireballs and the Tigers are tied with six wins apiece. 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Earls Cafe (Blue) 7:30. 5, vs Tremonton Tremonton 6 vs Victor Motors (Yellow) 6, Tremonton field. Peterson Chapel June 20 (Red) vs Victor Motors (Yellow) 5:30. Tremonton 6 vs Earls Cafe (Blue) 7:30. Tremonton 5 vs Fastway Gas (Green) 6, Tremonton field. 5 a win over Victor Motors (Yellow) in the Tuesday 3 opener. Val Thurston went the distance on the mound to be awarded the win with hits by: Thurston, Steve Yagi, Butch Arbon, Doug Child and Larry Stewart for a single each. Tyler McCabe had two singles; Rick Jensen a single, and Lane Velasquez a single for the Yellow team. The second bill saw Peterson Chapel (Red) defeat Tremonton 5, Brent Neil pitched the entire game allowing only three hits. Recording hits for the Reds were: Brent Gray, two singles; Neil, a single; Jeff Bensen, a Ouch! 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