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Show 6 BOX ELDER NEWS, For City, Utah Brigham Sunday, August 24, J975 Bank golf event BE Still room in (leg grid Icag3 Save Labor day weekend A lot of good golfers turned out last year to test their luck in the Box Elder County two man best ball replied Professional Tommy Williams at the Brigham City weekend. But it was two young, good golfers who walked away with the top prize. Gene Monk and Doug Bybee, a couple of high school students, beat out some 50 other teams. Who has the best shot this best ball tourThe two-ma- n ney includes use of a full handi- Municipal course. Bank-sponsor- Full Handicap tournament over Labor Day year? Well, cap and a fair golfer getting hot can give a team a win over another with two fine golfers, he said. Of course, many of the top local golfers like Reid Golds-berr- y will be on hand to try their luck, but plenty of others from just about everybody, outside of town are also expected, Williams said. The event can be 36-ho- le played on any two of the three Labor Day weekend days. A $1.50 fee plus green fees is the cost to enter the tourney. Free Cover Elder county Bank gives each participant a free putter cover and puts up $300 in prize Box money. Flights are broken into A and B and anyone with a current City recreation tourney msfl FGSmOflS FdEIGoD and Payne defeated J. Davis ), and L. McDonald (6-C. Ayala and K. Fresques defeated M. Miller and M. Miller (6-D. Hazelton and R. .McQuain defeated E. Call and O. Call (6-F. Harrod and C. The final results of the Brigham City recreation department tennis tourney have been posted. Jay Eldredge and Vern Iverson defeated M. Pohmajevich 6 in and Brett Wells the opening round boys 14 doubles, but the pair lost to Dale Money and Kyle Adams in the finals, Brett Wells and Erin Hazelton defeated Brett Adams and Willy in the finals Iverson of the boys 12 doubles. The Adams-Iverso- n team beat D. Marshall and J. Mason to gain the finals. Jan Tuft and Debbie Gale were the girls 18 doubles winners, downing Raquel Ash and The Karen Baird, winners downed B. Skidmore 1 to gain and J. McMillian the finals. 2, ), 7-- ), Harrod defeated L. Tugaw and WillE. Tugaw (7-iams and Payne defeated Fres), ques and Ayala (7-Hazelton and McQuain downed Harrod and Harrod (6-Ted Payne and Charlie Harrod were mens doubles winners, beating Mike Miller and Richard Grover. 6-- 6-- 2, 6-- 7-- 6-- In C. 6-- 6, 3, 6-- Earlier Play earlier mens doubles play, Ayala and Karpuskus eated Bilboa and Thackery 6-- 3. def- (6-- 2, Payne and Harrod ousted Ayala and Karpuskus (6-R. Turner and D. Nielsen defeated G. Frost and S. Bratton Miller and Grover Boys 18 Doubles In the boys 18 doubles, Ted beat H.Bocanegra and P. Wiland Payne and and Dell Payne defeated Mike liams (8-2 to Harrod downed Turner and Miller and Ray Turner win that event. Miller and Tur- Nielsen (6-And in the womens doubles, ner beat G. Godfrey and K. 0 in the semifinals. Adams It was Prop Williams and Rosalie Payne defeating Ray McQuain and Donna Hazelton 5 in the finals of the mixed doubles. In earlier action, Williams 6-- ), 6-- 2 6-- 3, Donna Hazelton and Lynn Tugaw downed Janet Price and Janet Loveland. Other action saw M. Thirkill and B. Gates defeating S. Bailey Hazand J. Hawkes (6-elton and Tugaw downed Winrow and Braegger (8-and Price and Loveland beat Thirkill and Gates (6-- 6-- 1, (9-- 4-- There are openings for Lhree more teams in the Brigham City Rcreation department commercial flag football league. The first three teams to call will be added to the league, . Williams noted. Williams said there is no limit on entries and over 50 teams are expected this year. This is a real fine tournament and I know the golfers appreciate the support of the bank in making this three-da- y tournament a big success, he added. ," according to league official Scott Smith. He can be contacted 6-- 6-- Teams should call me as soon as possible to be admitted to the league, BOX ELDER SPORTS' 6-- Smith said. begin grid workou? Yes, Region Nine, Intermountain High school will field a varsity football team this season. Thats the word from Coach Bill Yeates, who said Friday k that despite a head start by other teams, the Eagles will be ready for varsity play on Sept. 5. Acting school Supt. David Burch had announced earlier this week that the varsity schedule had been cancelled. However, Coach Yeates and Coach Gary Rohmer said the school has decided to field a varsity unit. have for sure until school opens Monday. We expect several of our top players from last year back but we dont know how many for certain, said Coach Rohmer. Rohmer said conditioning will be a big factor and so will a shortage of coaching staff. Rohmer, Yeates and Doug Rollins are the staff. "We felt that since we still would set up a junior varsity schedule, we might as well work to prepare for the varsity schedule that was set up this spring, Yeates noted. two-wee- Major Reason Yeats said lack of staff was one, of the major reasons for considering cancelling the season. The Eagles, meanwhile, will sesbe girding for three-a-da- y sions beginning Monday with conditioning in the morning, hitting in the afternoons, and in the evenskull sessions ings, the coaches said. said Yeates. The coaches will be hampered by at least two things. We dont know who well ). 723-56- 723-852- 1. powerhouse North Summit, 6-- at or by calling City Hall at Weeks Behind "Were two weeks behind everyone else, but were going to work as hard as we can to prepare for the coming schedule. We open Sept. 5 against 6-- 7-- 5, UGA handicap card is eligible, the pro said. Golfers can make up their own foursomes and set up teeoff times by calling the pro shop at 6-- Brigham City golf pro Tommy Williams, left, tells Box Elder county Bank Wayne Hunsaker as he gives the banker tips on putting. Hunsaker will be one of over 100 entries expected in the local bank's two man best ball tournament over Labor day weekend. EASY DOES IT of-fic- And on Aug. 14, the Base- hitters were knocked from the as tournament by the Blues, 3 Jolene Jeppson tossed the win. Rae Bell had two RBIs for the Blues. The Crazylegs took a' swan dive from further play at the hands of the Cream of the Croj, Glenna Burt doubled for the winners and Jill Christensen for the losers. had a Sunshine Troop, Out of Towners 13-1- ' crowned Co-cham- ps Janice Johnson pitched the wn. two-bagg- er Blues Rap The Blues then rapped the Cream of the Crop again with Jolene Jeppson the winning pitcher. Debbie Robinette and ViAnn Kotter each added doubles to the cause. In a show down of the the Sunshine Troop bested the Leah Gale took the win as Sue Miller had two doubles and Flo Loveland one. In the final day of action, the eliminated the Blues 17-then won the title tieing game against the Sunshine Troop, In the first game, Sue Miller tripled and Hazel Dalton and Janice Johnson doubled. Sue Miller and Debbie Roper tripled in the title game. have been chosen from among the teams and they will play Sept. 4 and 5 during Peach Days activities. 3 Powder Puff play in The Sunshine Troop and the were named cochampions of the Powder Puff womens softball league last week. the In the bounced the Lavendar then defeated the Blue, 17-Sunshine Troop 2 to grab a cochampion spot. Earlier in the double elimination tournament, the Sunshine Troop edged the 11-Both teams ended the tournament with 1 marks. Runners-uwere Lavendar Blues and Cream of the Crop. The Basehitters won the sportsmanship award. In the opening round of the playoff Aug. 11, the Basehitters semi-final- s, 7-- 3-- p defeated the Spikers Margaret Marshall was the winning pitcher as Shamra 15-- Romer doubled. Nip Dingbats The same day, the Hit and Mrs. nipped the Dingbats behind the hurling of Nancy Hoyt. Doubles were hit by Debbie Whitaker and Marilyn 15-1- 4 Porter and Ann Christensen tripled. Gae Frandsen had a pair of doubles, Sherry Snyder a double and Sharon Law and Carolyn Allen combined for a double play for the Dingbats. On Aug. 12, the downed the Basehit- ters 14-- 4 as Janice Johnson pitched for the winners. Sandy Taylor doubled and tripled. In the second game, the Sunshine Troop throttled the Hit behind Leah and Mrs. Gales pitching. Nettie Salmon and Pat Checketts each doubled for the winners. Barbara Gates and Pat Checketts also tripled. 22-- 5 Saw Peglegs The same day, the ream of the Crop shortened the Peglegs 22-- 1 as Paula Anderson was the winning pitcher. Lois Cottle had two doubles and JoAnn Tanaka and Paula Anderson each had one. Reva Jensen homered. Jill Duran had a double for the Peglegs. In the final game of the day, the Lavendar Blues shutout the behind Jolene mound work. ViAnn Kotter doubled for the Blues. The Crayzlegs eliminated the Hit and Mrs. on Aug. 13, 12-Jill Christensen doubled and Sue Findley doubled for the Hit and Mrs. Betty Rawls was the winning pitcher. ' And the Peglegs were eliminated in the second game by the Basehitters. Shamra Romer rapped two homeruns and Vicki Jensen doubled. Margaret Marshall was the winning hurler. Jacki Anderson doubled for the Peglegs. Crazylegs 5-- 0 First Loss The Lavendar Blues were handed their first loss of the tournament by the Sunshine Nettie Salmon triTroop, pled in that test and Leah Gale was the winning picher. Janice Archibald, Jolene Jeppson and 11-- doubles. The Cream of the Crop had its tournament streak ended by the Sandy Taylor and Flo Loveland doubled as Middle Age Middle age in this country is now 27.7. Half the population is older than that, and half younger. 7-- net S. Hills low tourney results Double-Dut- y If youre lost Hammon, Jan Tuft, Edna Munson and Mike Miller. Back row are Brett Wells, Ted Payne, Dale Money, Dell Payne, Tana Eldredge, Donna Hazelton and Lynn Tugaw. Questions By You And Your Friends Answers from Ray Malm rose All-sta- 11-1- Debbie Robinette each hit SOME OF the city tennis tournament winners shortly after receiving their trophies at the Box Elder High school tennis courts. On the front row, from left, are Prop Williams, Ray McQuain, Charlie Harrod, Suzanne HERE Results of the Sherwood Hills three club low net tournament held Thursday: First was Hoyt Sherrard with a 34. Tied for second with 35s were Chaf Nelson, Garth Nelson and Steven Kendall. remember, you can use your watch as a compass. Hold it flat and point the hour hand at the sun. South will lie halfway between the hour hand 12 oclock. Standard time South, not North A compass is easier. ! Ask Your Pharmacist! QUESTION: meat These prices have high me wanting to use meat but my wife wont let me because some genius told her it would ten-deriz- damage her stomach. Whats the story on this one? Dove, pigeon season Sept. Utah bird hunters will go afield for their first season this year on Sept. 1 when mourning dove and band-taile- d pigeon hunting begin in the state. Some 30,000 dove hunters are expected, while the band-taile- d pigeon draws a small number of sportsmen. Last year over 34,000 dove hunters took 306,000 doves, Utahs second highest harvest on record. The hunts will continue through Sept. 30. Division of Wildlife Resources Upland Game Supervisor Darrell Nish reports dove populations in the state have been on the upswing the last two years, and hunting should be good. The late spring this year did cause some mortality which may affect hunting in south-centrUtah. al Big Factor Weather between now and the opener, however, will be the big factor influencing success on the dove hunt. If stormy weather doesnt cause the birds to migrate south more rapidly than normal, there is a potential for good dove hunting this year, said Nish. likely for the hunter who either finds the pigeonss feeding or roosting areas. The birds generally loaf in their roosting area during the day, then move to feeding grounds. Oak areas where acorns can be found or croplands adjacent to mountain areas are best, he added. Southern Bag limit for doves is 10 daily, 20 possession; and hunting will be statewide. pigeon hunters nust obtain a special free permit which is available from all division offices. Areas open for hunting pigeons are Beaver, Garfield, Grand, Iron, Kane, Piute, San Juan, Sevier, Washington and Wayne counties. Band-taile- d Most Likely Nish notes success is most 1 Regional Game Manager Floyd Coles reports, "There is a better crop of pigeons this year. Hunters who go afield should have a good chance of bagging the birds." Pigeon bag limits are five daily, ten possession. He pointed to Washington county as the best area to visit, particularly in the Kolob Mountain area and in canyons in and around the town of New Harmony. 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