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Show BOX ELDER NEWS, Brigham Sunday, April 25, 1976 City, Utah Region 1 standings Elder Bo Bear River YouflCii DuaGmEaersCaops Roy Bonneville Weber If you are young and interested in conservation of our natural resources, then the Box Elder Wildlife federation has a place for you. Starting this month, the federation is offering free memberships to youths to 16 years of age, according to federation president Wayne A. Jensen. And the president reminded scout leaders that the federation is offering Tree Sticks that may be used for planting in conservation projects. i , bunted to clear the sacks and give his team a 4 advantage. In the Roy seventh, Jim McMahon walked and came around on Daynes double. The 6-- Friday as the Bees came from behind twice to eke out a 5 victory over Roy on the Royals diamond. The outcome stretched the Hivers league mark to moving them closer to what could be a region championchip and a shot at state playoff ac6-- latter, representing the tying run, died at second to end the Veteran right ' Tied Things Up The visitors tied things up in the fourth when Scott Cottam k and Wade Hall smashed triples. The fifth frame was the deciding one. Niel and Mark Lyons singled and Val Thurston back-to-bac- 257-779- Theyll be on the road again Friday, traveling to Logan for a regularly scheduled contest. Both games are seated at 3 p.m. hander scattering five hits and striking The Bees had four errors to make the mound chore tougher than it might have been. Morgan High capitalized on six Intermountain school Meanwhile, Hive batsmen raked McMahon and Francis for seven safeties, including the four extra-bas- e blows. Big Day for Hall It was a big day for Hall as he scored once and drove in four runs at the cleanup spot, going Neil also had a oair of hits to help pace the hit oarade. Box Elder is scheduled to see its next action on Thursday r. when theyll travel to Sky View S 5-- st 4-- Union High School received a small advantage in the field events to drop the Ehglettes of Intermountain 95 to 87 in a two way track meet in Brigham City Wednesday. The two girls teams were even in the running events, each capturing 56 points, but Grantsville showed a little more power in the field events to take the win. PICKUP COVERS Mile - Priscilla Johnson (I) 6:15; Jim (I); St. Clair (I); Medicinehorse (I). 440 relay - Union, 57.8; IHS. 60.6. 880 relay - Union, 2:04 8; IHS, 2:05.1. region, as the Eaglettes swept that event. Victoria Jim was second and Pam St. Clair third. Lori Taguma won the 440 at 1:12.4 and Cindy and Pam St. Clair were second the third. Faye Mitchell won the shot, Evalene Case the javelin and Fay Mitchell the javelin, but Union swept the long and high iumps to take the victory. The results: FROM $199 440 dash - Lori Taguma (I) 1:12.4; St. Clair C. (I); St. Clair P. (I). 880 - Kathy Lemon (U) 2:48.2; St. Clair C. (1); John (I); Jim (I). 'h(F1tct 220 dash - Kathy Lemon (U) : 29.5 ; Joseph (I); Lloyd (U). '; Shot Faith Faye Mitchell (I) Badbear (I); Mortensen (U). Discus - Evalene Case (I) 84-- 1 V Thomas (U); Mortensen (U). . Faith Javelin - Faye Mitchell (1) 89-Badbear (I); Mortensen (U). Long jump Kathy Lemon (U) Sonia Cuch (U); Johnson (I). High jump - Michelle Eldridge (U) Joanne Harris (U) : Johnson (U) ; Taguma (1); Johnson (I). Gemtop Winnebago Free Installation Top-1- Sam T Evans 3272 Wall Ave. Ogden Intermountain had some fine individual performances during the day. Priscilla Johnson ran a 6:15 miles, the best so far in the At Box Elder High D 3 392-188- 7 Do You Have Money Tb Throw Away? f Prep cage event slated this week 3-- 6. 3-- 6-- Bee frocksters split in A reminder was issued this week that a Purple and White Intramural Basketball tournament will be staged at Box Elder High school Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday. The event is sponsored by the high school athletic department and Brigham City Recreation department. Game times the first two evenings will be 6, 7, 8 and 9 p.m. Teams will be sponsored by school groups or clubs with the tournament restricted to the first eight teams entering, a spokesman said. Each squad is limited to eight players of which no more than two may be members of the varsity basketball team. A $5 entry fee is required with the price of admission to each tournament session set at 50 cents. Rules of the American Basketball association will be observed, including the three-poishot and dunks, the spokesman noted. A rotating team trophy or plaque will be awarded by the recreation department with trophies going also to the most valuable player and the tournaments leading scorer. A special feature during the final evening will be a slam-dun- k contest at halftime of the title contest. nt Softball meeting Monday at 7 p.m. Girls win, boys lose Relay Team relay team of Loveland, Hailing, Williams and Henage was first, also. Here are the results of both meets, which were held together at Roy High school: errors and came up with nine hits to drop the Eagles 2 in a Region Nine baseball game. The loss gave the Eagles a 3 record with Union in' Brigham City on Thursday. The Eagles still have a chance at a playoff for state but must clip Union to keep that hope burning. Dennis Basquez went three innings, giving up five runs before Elvis Battise came in to go the rest of the way. Dennis Duro tripled for the Eagles and Battise had a pair of safeties to pace Eagle batters. Coach Dee Hall said the Eagles hit pretty well but when the chips were down and a safety needed they hit at the Trojans and not away from them. tie for second behind reaching on an error and Bob three-wa- y Box Elder which won again Billings followed with a single. Williams then got his first hit to Friday for a 1 record. The score Hess and tie the game. Bears, Roy and Bonneville are Sid Davis drew a walk to load The Bears travel to all the bases and Mark Weese Bonneville Tuesday to break lofted a sacrifice fly to score that deadlock. what proved to be the winning Weber is a half game behind run. at Sky View is 4 and Logan The five insurance runs in the seventh took advantage of a Mike Gardner hit a three-ru- n homer in the first inning to put falling apart bunch of Bobcats. Brad Cutler walked to open the Bears ahead 0 and Sky the inning and David Falk singView came back to score a pair Williams, too, was aiding led. Mike Gardner got his and the game went like that himself, getting his first and second hit of the game to score second hits of the season and until the sixth when the Bears Cutler and Hess beat out a bunt broke away. knocking in two runs in the final to load the bases. After Billings two big innings. The Bears scored again the struck out, Williams beat out a Sky View took the lead in the fourth on an error and Falk fifth with three runs 5 and bunt for his second hit and looked to have things in hand another RBI. Neil Christensen tripled home Cutler in the fifth when the Bears responded in but was thrown out at the plate then bunted to score yet another the sixth with a pair of their run and Jerry Fronk cracked a trying for a home run. The Bears had 12 hits and bases loaded single to score two own. committed three errors while more. the Bobcats had nine hits and Hess Reached five erros, which was a big Into Tie The win put the Bears in a factor in their defeat. Nolan Hess started it off by The 880 He noted there is a small cost for the items to defray expenses of the federation. We feel these Tree Sticks will make a perfect contribution to the states A Million Trees for a Million People program now being promoted by Governor Calvin L. Rampton. Feel free to help the wildlife federation propagate this program in our county and help wildlife secure a firm foothold again, stated Jensen. Low hurdles - Sonya Cuch (U) :11; Hawkins (U); Ferguson (U). 100 dash - Nettie Tyron (U) : 13.4; St. Clair C. (I); Kettle U. Union nudges IS Eaglet fes Eagle 9 formance. see-saw- , Excellent Project These Tree Sticks would make an excellent conservation project for scouts. I will be happy to meet with scout leaders and explain their use to them, Jensen said. Region Nine Track upend out six. He turned in a fine job, Coach Harold Anderson said of the senior hurlers per- with Bear River the Sky View Bobcats for five innings, then struck for seven runs in the next two to power-pathe Smithfield crew 12-- 6 in a Region One game in Smith-fiel- d Friday. Jeff Williams, coming in to relieve Brad Cutler in the fifth inning, was credited with the win, striking out five of the eight outs he needed to end the game. e) . started at home and then transplanted. BOX ELDER ACTION SPORTS Trojans Jim Bear River rips competition split in three-wa- y Thursday with Roy and Logan. The girls picked up six firsts and had fine depth to down Roy and Logan 68 to 34 to 34. But' the boys had a little harder time against the tough Royals who piled up 104 points to 41 for the Bees. Logan trailed a half point behind with 40. The Bees won but three firsts in the meet, one each by Ken Boradbent (440) and Ron Allen (two-miland the mile relay. Roy, meanwhile, won 11 events and Logan just two. The Bee girls had no multiple event winners but Sherry Hatch won the javelin; Kathy Reimers improved In the mile for a victory; Kardn Baird won the hurdles; Laurie Hansen won the 440 and Jannetta Burrell captured the 880. 723-34- 723-347- 1. be planted in the wilds or The box score: Stays in second Box Elder high school's two track teams boys and girls We want to promote and encourage these young people who are doing the first hunting and fishing of their lives to become involved with the wildlife federation. We need the vigor and new ideas these young people can bring and their enthusiasm will spill over to our older members, we believe, Jensen said. game with the McClain gained credit for the victory as he went the distance, tion.' Roy moved ahead in the first inning, combining a walk and a double by Rick Stonehocker for a single run. The Bees matched that output in the third when Jeff Ellis singled and came home on a double by designated hitter Brent Niel. In its end of the third inning! Roy capitalized on a walk and some Box Elder defensive lapses to move ahead First Membership The federation made its first youth membership to Brent D. Mitton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dee Mitton of 312 South Fifth West, Brigham City. The elder Mitton is also a director in the federation. Jensen said young people can pick up application blanks for membership from him or by writing the federation at Box 192, Brigham City, 84302. Federation secretary Mike Perry will also send applications if he is contacted at 0 or Jensen extended a special invitation to interested persons, particularly the young, to attend federation monthly meetings and see what the organization has to offer. Jensen said the federation has plenty of the Tree Sticks left. Purchased from Boise Cascade, the sticks contain seeds of Utah blue spruce or Norway red pine and may game. 1, But it wasnt all that easy. for a make-u- p Bobcats. offleredl free Sky View Logan Bees edge Roy to firm hold on first place Box Elder took a firmer hold on first place in Region One Dox Elder Wildlife federation w diamond action In To A commercial softball league meeting will be held Monday night at 7 p.m. to finalize plans for the coming season. n Brigham City Recreation Director Glen said only eight teams will be admitted to the league this year and will be admitted on a first come, first served basis. Those who are interested in sponsoring a team, managing or playing are urged to attend the Then try our mm checking account which includes Cas-perso- 3-w- oy Boys results: 120 hurdles Bruce Lyman (R) :14 99: Mike Pace (R); Chris Larsen (L); Dale Lyman (R). 100 dash - Carl Bastian (R) :09 96; McCoy (R); tie, Brian Ault (L) and Lon Hansen (R). Mile Nick Wilson (R) 4:47.6; Don Golding (L); Kevin Holmes (BE); Kevin Hude (L). High Jump - Mark Howes (R) Gay Broadbent (L) ; Curtis Brown (R); John Lively (R). Shot Kevin Johnson (R) Mike Fosmark (R) ; Steve Meendrink (R) ; Mike Storey (R). 440 relay Roy, :44,13; Box Elder: Logan. 440 dash Ken Broadbent (BE) :50.77; Barney Olsen (BE); Doug Porter (R); Larry Levindofske (R). Mike McCoy (R) 1 IV, Long Jump Dave Westmoreland (R) ; Ault (L); Collier (L). 330 hurdles Bruce Lyman (R) :38.82; Chuch Sharp (BE); Dale Lyman (R); Dean Shepherd (R). Pole vault Jim Butcher (L) 11; tie, Dave Murphy (R) and Brad Vaughn (R); Roger Andrea (L). Discus Mike Fosmark (R) 141; Kevin Thompson (R); Mike Storey (R); Greg Flinders (R). Olsen (R); Javelin Panfiloff (R) 183-Pat Boyce (BE); Ault (L). ' 220 dash Carl Bastian (R) :22.4; Kirk Bennington (R); Scott Miller (BE); Keith Walker (L). Dowey (L) 2:06; Jay Goldino (L); Javier Zamora (R): Nick Wilson (R). Medley relay Box Elder, 3:51.66; Roy; Logan. Two mile Ron Allen (BE); Jay Moore (BE. Girls results: 60 hurdles - Karen Baird (BE) 9.0; Sheila Kirk (BE): Suzanne Griffin (L); Stephene Reeves (BE). 100 dash Susan Williams (L) : 11.45; tie, Kathy Tracy (BE) and Holly Hales (L); Sheila Kirk (BE). Javelin Sherry Hatch (BE) 110-3- '; Arlene Stevens R); Karen B. (L); Racquet Ash (BE). Mile Kathy Reimers (BE) 6:10; Camille Meyer (R); Marlann Hancey (L); Jackie Miller (BE). 880 relay Box Elder (Loveland, Hailing. Williams. Henage) 1:54 23; Logan: Roy. 440 dash Laurie Hansen (BE) 1:06 84: Barbara Jensen (BE); Susan Koch (L): KarrieCranz (BE). High Jump . Carol Cook (L) Lori Granducci (R) Shot - Arlene Stevens (R) 33-Racquel Ash (BE): Sherry Hatch (BE); A. Day (R). 440 relay Logan, 64.49; Roy; Box Elder., 880 Jannetta Burrell (BE) 2 45 Hancey (L); Ann Carlisle (L) Linda McDonald (R). Discus Arlene Stevens (R) 95-Sherry Hatch (BE); McKlnstry (BE); Day (R. Long jump Kathy Tracy (R) Williams (BE); Swan (BE); Roberts R). meeting. The season will be a double round robin. A $65 entry fee will be assessed each team which will cover costs of umpires and lights. Rules and the organizational structure of the league will also be discussed, Casperson said. May wildlife topic will be fly tying A second installment in the refinements of fly tying will be offered again next month at the monthly meeting of the Box Elder Wildlife federation. Federation member and veteran fly tier Doug Orchard will continue his excellent s on fly tying, according to federation president Wayne A. Jensen. Jensen said young people are especially welcome at the meetings and he noted free memberships are now available to the young people undr id. demon-stration- aecndeiniflafl Me iiGDSuireaGnee pofliiey! We offer more than in the ram Utah Bank Club Nine mm - Also given at the meeting will be a report on the state wildlife in 5 convention held April 23-2- Salt Lake City. Jensen said a June meeting is tentatively planned that will feature experts on cartridge and shot shell reloading. We're firming up this program right now and we believe this will be a very informative meeting," said Jensen. Date for the May meeting Is an- -' May 11. Location will be nounced at a later date. additional services for a small fee. BANK of BRIGHAM CITY 35 E 1st So. BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH 84302 PHONE 723-527- |