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Show I I' 6 BOX EIDER NEWS, Brigham Sunday, April 10, 1977 at first If . . City, Utah Boys Baseball begins . 13 April league signup Golf club sets tourney action Once weathered out, Brigham City Golf and Country Club plans another try Sunday, April 17, to stage its annua) seasonblind bogey opening nine-hol- d and membership tournament. Chairman Bruce Stevens, noting that snow, wet fairways and cold aborted efforts to play on April 3, said all starting times made previously should be rescheduled. Call the pro shop. Invited to participate are club members and prospective members. interested in playing and perhaps joining the club are invited to Stevens at There will be a entry fee. contact 723-372- $2 The traditional opening day breakfast will be served from 7 to 10 a.m. at a cost of $2 per plate. It will be served free to new 1977 paid members. No handicap cards are required for the tourney. Members should arrange their own 723-347- 1 BOX ELDER ACTION SPORTS foursomes and starting times, the chairman explained. A host of prizes are offered but the limit is one to a golfer. Stevens said if adverse weather strikes again on April 17, the opening tournament will not be played this year since there is no other time it can be scheduled. Instead, the club will move on to The National, American and International leagues will register boys and girls on Wednesday, April 13, at 6 p.m. Additional registrations will be accommodated on Saturday, April 16, at 10 a.m. However, it is requested that the boys and their parents attend the Wednesday registrations to be appraised of the plans, philosophies and rules of this years program. Boys Baseball is for nine through 12 year olds. They must be nine years old before Aug. 1, 1977, and must not be 13 years old before Aug. 1, 1977. All eligible players will be assigned to a team and will play in each game. The three leagues have been divided to encompass existing elementary school boundaries: National Lakeview, Mountain View and Perry. Lincoln and American Central. Eagles fake 4fh in other tournament events based on a schedule previously announced. 7-w- ay International William Doore of Intermountain school continued his torrid distance pace last week when he e won the and was second in the mile at a seven-watrack meet hosted by Wasatch. Doore went 10:44.6 in the two mile to capture that event and Bear River falls two-mil- y Bee nine wins second in row n A uprising in the final seventh inning Wednesday carried Box Elder to an Region One baseball victory over crosscountry rival Bear River. The scoring dam broke lose on a tie heading into the final frame and gave the Bees their second straight league victory. while They now stand at Bear River dropped to Southpaw Jeff Hunt pitched four-hball to gain credit for the victory. He struck out five. Clayton Austin was crusing along on the mound for Bear River, having yielded just three safeties going into the seventh. But when the Bee bats started booming, he gave way to Brent Sorenson. six-ru- 3 2 1 it balanced the scales in its end of the fifth with a fielders choice, an error and a single by Nolan Hess doing the damage. The Bears who collected a total of four hits, scored one in their end of the seventh on an rbi single by Gene Billings. Box Elder is scheduled to see its next action Tuesday at Weber. In junior varsity action this past week, Box Elder downed Roy, The box score: teammate Gene Coppedge was second. Cree Medicine was fourth and Daryl Ricker fifth for a near sweep. Although the Eagles were strong here, they didnt have the team depth to place higher than fourth overall. Union was a strong 164 for first, followed by Morgan with 87, North Summit with 85V2, Intermountain with 6612, Wasatch with 57, South Summit 47 and North Rich 17. Other Eagles to place were Terrance Covers-u- p with a second in the 440 with a :54.9; Medicine second in the 880 at 2 : 17.4 with Covers-u- p also tieing for third in the pole valut at 10-1- Jasper Half pulled a fourth Some season the mile and a fourth in the with a heave. The Eagle 440 relay, medley relay and mile relay teams all placed fifth. javelin opening dates noted by DWR The Division of Wildlife in 141-fo- Bunderson and Foothill. Each league will have two subleagues with the 11 and 12 year olds playing in the Bronco league to regular baseball rules. The nine and 10 year old Mustang leagues have been structured by local rules using pitching machines to assure that each boy has ample opportunity to learn baseball rules and fundmentals (hitting, throwing, fielding and base running). Registrations for each league will be: Lakeview school. National Reese Pioneer American park. International Bunderson school. New boys who have not previously played in the league should bring some record of birth date (birth certificate, baptismal certificate, hospital record). Registration fees are $10 for the first boy and $5 for each additional boy in the same family. An optional but additional fee of $5 is required for those who desire team and individual pictures. Each boy will receive 10 bumper stickers, later in the year, which he may sell to help offset registration fees. Proceeds from sticker sales are retained by the boys. Money for registration and pictures will be collected at registration time only. No fee will be taken during the year. This years league presidents are: Neil Aston, 964 National Englewood drive, Bob Lakire, 1093 American Sycamore, International John Hinch-ma663 Shamrock drive, n, Pony tryouts April 23 Please register on the specified dates. Teams will be selected on April 16. Once the team quotas are filled no additional registration will be Pony league baseball tryouts are slated April 23 for boys 13 and 14 years-old- . Registration will be held at that time also. Time is 9 a.m. at Rees Pioneer park. Persons interested in coaching or umpiring are asked to call Ed Barham at 5 and Joe Helnzman Guilty of Dili at show. 723-586- 723-382- Robert Lee Bronson, 25, RFD Tremonton, was sentenced to pay a fine of $200 and to spend 30 days in jail, which were stayed, after he pleaded guilty to driving under the influence of alcohol after he appeared in Brigham City court, records 1, of unseasonably warm weather this past week with a shower bath were Richard Pulsipher, 8, and Scott Cowley, 7. The boys obviously were enjoying themselves. TAKING ADVANTAGE Re- sources has announced the opening dates of a few of the big game hunts for this year. The archery season for deer and elk will run from Aug. 20 to Sept. 5. Got Ten Hits In total Box Elder slammed out ten hits, including two by Val Thurston, Brent Walker and Garth Smith. Smith who came off the bench to take over at second base in the seventh, started the inning with a single, scored and then single again in a second plate v The general rifle season .,! 1V1 j ; i , DISK HARROW BLADES BLADES TUF-EDG- E FOR grouse, chukar, Hungarian partridge, cottontail rabbit and snowshoe hare. IH HARROWS TRUCKLOAD SAVINGS Mourning doves are again legal Sept. 1. The pheasant hunt opens Nov. 5 this year. 0 ;:i DEALERS OFFER YOU MORE FOR YOUR DISC BLADE$$$ opens Oct. 22 for deer. The open bull hunt is set for Sept. 28. No season lengths were set for general deer and open elk hunts. Other dates for small game include a Sept. 15 opening for appearance. Thurston, Jeff Ellis and Jeff Benson all tripled, Brent Gray slammed out a double and Mark Lyons singled in the onslaught. Box Elder scored first in the fourth when Walker doubled home Ellis who had walked. 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