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Show i Utah Brigham City, Sunday, July 24, 1977 BOX ELDER NEWS, " " and chills at John Adams park last Friday . . . and some didnt. Schedule released Team meeting kicks off Box Elder grid season ICE BLOCK The first team meeting for Box Elder High school football is scheduled Saturday, July 30, at 7 p.m. in the gymnasium. The session is for all boys who plan to play football at Box Elder this year. First practice is set Aug. 1 for all backs, receivers and specialists beginning at 6 p.m. y practices will begin Regular Aug. 8 and will run at 7 a.m. and 6 p.m., according to Heah Coach Tot Workman. The Bees are scheduled to open their season Sept. 2 with a game at Green River, Wyo. Theyll entertain Cyprus Sept. 9 in another practice affair before opening the two-a-da- non-leag- Region Four season at Logan on Sept. 16. The Hivers are lined up for the first time school and are this season as a Class grouped in Region Four with Logan, Bear River, Ben Lomond, Ogden, Davis, Woods Cross and South. n Coach Workman said play will involve an eight-teafield with prep representatives from three Class , leagues. Region Four will qualify its first two teams for the playoffs and the third-plac- e club will meet its counterpart from Region Five for another state berth. Region Six will automatically send three teams to the tourney. The same format will apply also in baseball and basketball, plained. The grid mentor and weekend to 25 the coach thrills as some riders coasted to the bottom. . sliding brought . . . . ex- players left this in a participate football camp at Prescott, summer Ariz., July Sports day winners crowned at JA park 25-3- Heres the full regular season football schedule: Sept. 2 - Box Elder at Green River, 7:30 p.m. Sept. 9 - Cyprus at Box Elder, 7:30 p.m. Sept. 16 - Box Elder at Logan, 3:30 p.m. Sept. 23 - Davis at Box Elder, 7:30 p.m. Sept. 30 - Box Elder at Woods Cross, 4 p.m. Oct. 5 - Ben Lomond at Box Elder, 7:30 p.m. Oct. 14 - South at Box Elder, 7:30 p.m. Oct. 20 - Box Elder at Ogden, 4 p.m. Oct. 28 - Bear River at Box Elder, 7:30 p.m. post-seaso- -- -- -- -- -- BOX ELDER ACTION SPORTS 723-347- 1 Pony stars in finals Brigham Citys Kirk Baty stole home with the winning run Friday to edge South Davis and advance to the finals of the state district Pony league tourn5 ament. The local stars will play Bountiful. A win would require a second game Saturday to determine the entrant in the next round of play. Eddie Radar homered in Fridays game that was tied up most of the way. It took two extra innings to decide the winner. Baty singled in the bottom of the ninth, then stole second. After moving to third, he stole home to wrap up the contest. Mike Pulsipher pitched seven innings and Baty came in to throw the final two. The local placed second in the area tournament to gain entry in the district event all-sta- Menlove, Todd Child, Kevin Hawkes, David Barham and , Kevin Child. In the first round of district play the past week, South Davis outslugged Brigham City on the following day, the stars ousted Box Elder county allstars Rader and Kirk Baty scattergame. Mike Martinez pitched a brilled 10 hits. Trailing 3 in the last iant game, allowing four hits, of the seventh, Child, Herford, two walks and striking out 12. Kirk Baty, Reeves and PulsiBrigham City came back to pher came up with basehits to push across for runs to win it. again defeat Centerville 6 behind Pulsipher and Laird on the Then Centerville No. 2 fell 1 mound. on Thursday to the local team Bountiful No. 1 beat the allas Pulsipher and Martinez combined to limit the losers to five stars 14-- 2 in the final game. hits. Reeves, Rader, Menlove During the area event, extrabase hits were recorded by Kipp and Martinez each had two hits. and Kirk Baty, Pulsipher and Martinez blasted a centerfield Chad Reeves. Fielding perhome run in the game. formances were made by Team members are Chad Duane Hereford, Rich Daines, Reeves, Steve Laird, Cameron Eddie Rader, Cam Hyer, Phil Hyer, Phil Menlove, and Todd Morrison (alternate) from the Eagles, Kirk Baty, Kipp Baty, Mike Pulsipher, Rich Daines and Tony Smith (alternate) of the Elks, Mike Martinez, Duane Hereford, and Todd Boyd of Udys Insurance, and Blaine Child, David Barham and Kevin Hawkes of Box Elder County Bank. Manager of the team is Lionel Erickson. Coach is Baty Morrison and business manager is Ed Barham. Others who have assisted are Max Baty. Les Laird and Sanford Daines. at the Centerville sports com- plex. In the first tournament, the locals downed Centerville No. 1 behind Steve Lairds 12 strikeout performance. Bountiful No. 1 pushed across two runs in the final inning to beat in the second Brigham City 10-- 1 15-1- 0 0-- 10-- Becky soils to f , varsity letter with Navy team . ARE the Bionic Batters, winners of the girls Ponytail softball league with a record. Membes are (front from left) Lorie Hurst and Shanna Kapp. Second Keyes, Minday Nielsen and Lisa Loveland. Third Souter, Kathleen Jensen, Rhonda Jensen and Denise Jones. Absent were Carma Salmon, Shellie Tanner, Allyson Coates, Michele Penrod, Tammy Hanney and Pam Coates. Coach is Karen Blacker. THESE 6-- row-Kare- 0 n row-Lis- a tilt Tuesday All-st- ar flgfie Porayflafill DgoOOgfs The Bionic Batters have clinched the Ponytail softball league title for girls, completing the season with a record. The Super Kids lost only to the Batters and ended At 0 4-- 2 were the Roadrunners with Homerun Caseys Tied with marks were Prontos, Lincoln No. 1 and Lincoln No. 2. The winning team was coached by Karen Blacker and comprised of Lorie Hurst, Shanna Kapp, Karen Keyes, Mindy Nielsen, Lisa Loveland, Lisa Souter, Kathleen Jensen, Rhoda Jensen, Denise Jones, Carma Salmon, Shellie Tanner, Allyson Michele Coates, Penrod, Tammy Hanney and Pam Coates. Ivy Jensen was scorekeeper. The Ponytail league has one more event before the season draws to a close. An game between a team composed of Brigham City girls and a team of girls from the Willard and Perry areas will play Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. at the Box Elder Junior High school field. The public is invited. for the Blue team from Willard and Perry are Ronette Vickery, Jennifer Ward, Shelly Baddley, Mitzi Miller, Brenda Atencio, Diane Cole, Lorie Braegger, Mardi Rhoads, Michelle Adams, Teresa Whitaker, Wendy Wilson and Christy Zundel. Red team stars are Shanna Kapp, Carm Salmon, Kathleen Jensen, Allyson Coates, Karen Keyes, Joanie Gorman, Heidi Humphrey, Jodi Thurston, Kim Ellis, Amelia Gomez, Karen Keller and Julie Jeppesen. Me Becky Olds, who is attending the United States Naval Academy at Annapolis, Md., was a participant in three sailing regattas since the end of the academic year. Becky and Kathy Karlson of Mechanicsburg, Pa., also of the Naval Academy sailing squad, won second place in the National Womens Doublehanded championships in San Diego in June. This earned them a trip to England to race in the Worlds Womens Championships. The United States team, con- - All-sta- track meet July 25 year olds. Here are other girls jump rope winners: Six year olds Darla Uyema-tsu- , first, Wendy Dolling second, Sherry Searle third, Lori Orner fourth and Marci Hyde fifth. year olds Ginger Butler first, Marci Heaps second, Shanna Hilton and Melanie Roche third, Michelle Sargent 8 fourth and Debby fifth. Rawlings Tami Bushnell first, Robin Chappel second, Ranae Orner third, Tami fourth and Michelle Korth fifth. 10 year olds Tony Dolling first, Tina Dolling second, Laura Madsen third, Kim Champneys fourth and Lora Rushton fifth. 2 olds year Tracy Idahoan treated in accident 15 Perform death-defyin- g Community hospital Saturday after his vehicle rolled over on south of Honeyville. The Utah Highway Patrol said Ron Crummett, 23, Payette, Idaho was treated for a shoulder injury and cuts and lacerations in the 7:28 a.m. mishap Saturday. The highway patrol said Crum met was southbound on when he lost control and rolled. He was alone in the vehicle. Stop smoking. Give Heart Fund American Heart Association's rfufestivaf oftHe LOGAN, UTAH JULY 29, 30, AUG. THE GREAT WEST FAIR 1-- 6 ANTIQUE QUILT WESTERN FRONTIER STREET EXHIBITION WEST WINDOWS C00K0UT SHOW HISTORICAL FARM POSSE MEET (AUG. 5, teannni$i$in0)' OLD Our price for one 5x7 of this priceless face is 1.95. If you see an offer for less, ask about the price of their second, third or fourth Ours is still 1.95 each. Some photo offers cost under a dollar for the first picture. But when you start to buy more for aunts, uncles and cousins you end up paying plenty. Pixy charges $1.95 for your first 5x7 full color portrait of any child up to 12 years. And $1.95 for your second 5x7, third, fourth, etc. or for a group of 2 or 3 children, the first price is $2.98. And all photos are taken against your choice of full color scenic Or four wallet size photos. backgrounds. all-cit- y participant. Athletes should be at the track at least 15 minutes prioF to the start of events. Four through eight years old start at 5 p.m., 1 at 5:20, 4 12-1- at 6:10. The older age groups begin at The Pixy Photographer. be at Will JCPenney in Brigham City taking photos from 9:30 a.m.12 p.m. And from 1 pm til 6 pm (Sat. 9:3012:00 July 26-3- 0 Tuesday thru Saturday 1977 JCPenney Co., Inc. JCPenney a act An Idaho man was undergoing treatment at Brigham City financed by the United States National Yacht Racing Union. Becky as a member of the Naval Academy varsity sailing team also sailed in the intercollegiate championships in New London, Conn., where Navy won first place. Becky earned her varsity letter in sailing this year. She is currently spending a short vacation with her family in Brigham City. zsmrtm Mcln- tire fourth and Jane Butler fifth. UTAH STATE UNIVERSITY PRESENTS A Another reminder of the track meet Monday, July 25, at Intermountain schools track has been give by director Jim Fuller, Events for athletes 4 to 400 years-olwill be held. There will be no high jump event, however. Running events, long jump, shot and discus and softball throw will be held. A 25 cent entry fee per event will be charged. No more than three events will be allowed per 7:30. 8 five all-st- All-cit- y 15-1- 7 s. thon Kerr second. Steve Olsen was first in the nine year old boys. For the girls, Juenelle Fuller was first. Kathy Anderson second, Tami Green third and Wendy Champneys fourth in the sisting of six women stayed for two weeks at Hayling Island in the English Channel near the Isle of Wight. Their trip was 6) ANTIQUE GUN SHOW (JULY 29, 30) WEST PARADE (AUG. 6) AND THE and Winners have been named Fridays Sports Day event at John Adams park, directed by the Brigham City Recreation department. j In bingo, Matt Bell was first, Dorothy Tom second, Andy Wolff third, Micheal Sargant fourth and Ginger Butler fifth. In girls tetherball, Kim Champneys took first, Leslie Mclntire second, Robin Chappel third, Carmen Searle fourth and Melanie Heaps, fifth. Boys tetherball winners were Timmy Brown first, Craig Nelson second and Jamie Vogt third. Girls badminton winners were Tracy Mclntire, first; Denise Davies second, Sabrina Chase third and JaNae Butler fourth. Todd Richards won the boys badminton. In jump rope, Pete Slempa won in the group and Lori Hill in the Johnny Champneys was first in the boys and Jona- in & 1:00 5:00) |