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Show I I i i Hunt wins another Stamps on sale Box Elder prepsters split games , stand The Box Elder prep league baseball team suffered its first setback of the season Wednesday, as Sky View rallied for three runs in the final two innings to come up with a 4 July 5- - ? before the dam burst. Here are box scores for the 1 12-1- ists. Revenues from the stamp are used to buy additional wetland habitat under a program of the Department of Interiors U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. The Interior department is encouraging nonhunters who also enjoy the wildlife resource through photography, birdwatching, and other activities to contribute to the U.S. conservation effort by buying a stamp. 13-- for the season. In the Ben Lomond game, Jeff Hunt limited the losers to two hits, walking three and striking out seven. Hunt aided his own cause with a double and single and scored twice. The winners scored seven times in the first inning Since 1934 when duck stamps first went on sale, over $176 million in revenue has been collected and used for the acquisition of two million acres of prime waterfowl habitat. By lead and never to take a relinquished the pressure. In the loss to Sky View, the Box Elder boys were cruising along with a 4 margin going into the sixth. A walk, a sacrifice and two hits drove across two runs in the sixth and the insurance run in the seventh was so much icing. The Smithfield team had eight hits, compared to seven 1 purchasing the stamps, more than 2.4 million conservationists annually provide close to $12 million in revenue. This years stamp design features a pair of Ross' geese in flight. Absent-Minde- SOX ELDER step NEWS, Brigham City, Sunday, June 26, 1977 Utah rs In Powder Puff softball action Thursday, the Sunshine Troop whomped the Hit & Mrs. 23 to 5 to stay undefeated and within a half game of the who narrowly beat the Peglegs, Here's a run down of action: Bear River put down the Crazylegs 11 to 10. Joy Haws had a double for Bear River, while Kay Strandring hit a home run. The following Crazylegs were good for doubles Joyce Gailbrath, DeAnn Hailing and Maria Gallagoes. annually by waterfowl hunters, philatelists and conservation- win. In a game played Earlier, the local club pounded out seven hits to upend Ben Lorrtond 1 Out-of-Towne- The 1977-7- 8 migratory bird hunting and conservation stamp will go on sale at all U.S. post office locations on July 1. The 5 stamp is purchased 5 Team record is Troop stays with in d He tied a string around his finger early one afternoon to remind himself there was something he wanted to be sure and do when he got home that evening. After dinner, while reading his paper, he noticed the string but couldn't remember why he put it there. He decided to stay awake until he remembered the reason for the string. About dawn he recalled he wanted to go to bed early that night! A close game was play between Lavender Blues and Base-hitte- with Lavender Blues winning with a score of 23 to 20. Nedra Nelson had two doubles, Marilyn Christensen and Marlene Naranjo each had a double for the Lavender Blues. From the Basehitters, Annett Farner had a double, while Shamra Romer had a triple. The Sunshine Troop remained undefeated beating the Hits & Mrs. 23 to 5. Daliene Allen was the winning pitcher. Nettie Salmon had a double and Sharr Herbert had a triple for the Troop. Gasy Frandsen had a triple for the Hits & Mrs. The most exciting game of the evening was played between the Baseball standings in Mustang, Bronco Bicitenbekers holds a commanding Mustang division lead with a record after five weeks of play. In the Bronco division, Maddox is unbeaten in eight contests. In the Mustang division, the Peach City Pirates and Maddox Panthers are tied for the Naretional league lead with cords. The Country Kitchen Red 1 1 Sox lead the American league. Thompsons paces the Inter- national league for Broncos with the News and Journal in close pursuit. Block's has a slight lead over First Security and OK Tire in the American league. For a complete rundown on standings, looking in the Sports Roundup section located elsewhere on the sports pages. Peglegs and The with a score of finally won to 11. The Peglegs came from a score of 2 to 11 in the last inning of the game, but not quite enough to 12 win. Jill Duran had two doubles, Chris Bingham had a double for the Peglegs. Janice Johnson was good for two doubles, while Judy Nelson had one double and Sandy Taylor had a triple for the BOX ELDER ACTION SPORTS for the Bees. Dallin Morris was tagged with the loss. The local crew came up with five fourth inning runs to lead Sports Roundup Puff standings Team Standings as of June Willard Little league 23: L 0 4 0 W 5 Sunshine Troop Bear River 2 2 Basehitters' lavender Blues 2 2 Peglegs 2 2 frazylegs 1 2 3 3 1 4 Hits & Mrs. 0 4 Sugar Beats at Pioneer park: 7 Schedule for Sunshine Troop vs. Base Hitters pm vs. Sugar SD: 7 p m. ND: 8:30 Beals Peglegs vs. Lavender SD: 8:30 Hits & Mrs. vs. Blues ND. Crazylegs June 23, 1977 Fireballs 10. Lions 6 Base hits: Lions (team) singles: I,avne Mason. Chip Page: triples: Layne Mason: home runs: Layne Mason. Fireballs doubles: Tim Dickson. Mitch Dickson. illard Little league June 23. 1977 Tigers 14, Wildcats 4 Base hits: Tigers singles: R. Atencio, W Darin Wood: doubles: Eddie Olson: home runs: Brad Hoppie: WP Bobby Bedeger. Wildcats singles: Brent Harrop: doubles: Galen Sirubel. Tournament Fiction Bronco league Here are the results of the Brigham City Golf and Country tournaclub twilight Specs ment held June 22 at the municipal course. A flight Reese Nielsen (who eagled the par five no. 4 lstt gross hole). Leo Farnsworth and 1st net Lee Bailey. 2nd net Jim Lamere, Harv Morgan and Del Lyons. B flight Steve Stumm. gross net Dave Jensen. net Doug Grover. 3rd John Gunderson, Larry Dodd and Ed Marlowe. 1st 1st 2nd American league June 22. 1977 OK Tires H. First Security 4 OK Tires singles : Robby Carver 3. Sean Richards. Brad Thorpe. Troy Lilenquist. Goldsberry. WP. Brad Thorpe First Security singles: John Parson, Tdd Nicholls: doubles: Bart Christensen. These quality timepieces and other timely gifts are yours free or at a substantial discount for saving at Ogden First Federal Savings. 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